Please complete : brief official survey (4 or 5 minutes)
https://consultations.dhsc.gov.uk/61fd3b71f0d963706f2a7193
Suggested & template answers for some of the questions, to save time, esp the 2 "open questions" at the end.
Obviously, check you agree before using.
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Q) Which of the following best describes your preference for this requirement?
A) "I feel strongly that the requirement should be revoked"
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Q) Thinking about yourself, your colleagues, your staff or care providers who are hesitant to get vaccinated, do you believe there are other steps (other than those set out in the original consultation) the government and the health and social care sector could take to increase vaccine uptake?
A) No
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Q) Are there particular groups of people, such as those with protected characteristics, who would be particularly negatively affected by a COVID-19 vaccination not being a condition of deployment in healthcare and social care?
A) No
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Q) Are there particular groups of people, such as those with protected characteristics, who would particularly benefit from a COVID-19 vaccination not being a condition of deployment in healthcare and social care?
A) Yes
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Q) Which particular groups might be positively impacted and why?
A)
Most people, and most patients, health workers, carers, would be positively impacted.
There's increasing evidence indicating vaccines are ineffective, and that natural immunity from having Covid is effective.
There's growing evidence of vaccines causing harm.
Mandatory vaccines would cause loss of highly skilled staff, which would add to staff/skill shortfalls and worsen waiting lists, both of which are already dire.
Avoiding this will be highly beneficial, retaining skilled staff, and improving waiting lists.
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Q) What actions can the government and the health and social care sectors take to protect those with protected characteristics or the groups you’ve identified, if a COVID-19 vaccination is not a condition of deployment?
A)
Major government changes are needed. We need people who truly care in power, not people with the most business connections or the highest budget to market themselves.
A full scale review of government spending must be conducted.
The government spent at least £10bn on the Covid test and trace programme, and £15bn on personal protective equipment (actual figures may be higher, more research needed). How much true benefit for the people did this result in ? Could that money have been better spent ?
A full scale review of health care protocols/processes must be conducted.
Very concerning reports have emerged about procedures that don't seem designed to protect people's health, eg procedures regarding do-not-resuscitate orders, the administering of midazolam, and the use of ventilators.
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