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There are two classes of people: vaccinated and unvaccinated. Vaccinated individuals have certain rights. Initially, there was hope to maintain elimination of the virus across the country without the need for vaccination certificates. However, it has become clear that these certificates not only drive up vaccination rates but also provide confidence to vaccinated individuals. They want to be around other vaccinated people and feel safe in hospitality and event settings. Offering this confidence and safety is important for those who have been vaccinated, allowing them to enjoy these activities again.

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The speaker states vaccinations are free, safe, and convenient, and over 200,000,000 Americans have gotten at least one shot. They express that patience is wearing thin with those who refuse vaccination. One speaker asserts that anyone against vaccine mandates is anti-vaxx, regardless of personal vaccination status. They reject the idea of unvaccinated teachers in classrooms with children who cannot be vaccinated. An Austrian newspaper reports that unvaccinated individuals could face fines up to €2,000 each time they're caught, potentially multiple times a day, and imprisonment for up to a year for refusing to pay. Another speaker claims the unvaccinated are the heroes of the last two years, serving as a control group and highlighting vaccine shortcomings. They state that health experts and political leaders in Australia admitted the goal was to make life almost unlivable for the unvaccinated. They add that vilifying the unvaccinated was wrong and driven by a desire to blame someone for ineffective lockdowns. They conclude that gratitude is owed to the unvaccinated for their perseverance and courage in resisting mandates.

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To protect the health system, we will lock out unvaccinated people. Choosing not to get vaccinated is the wrong choice. It's not safe for unvaccinated individuals to spread the virus. Vaccination is crucial, and there are available appointments throughout September, October, and November. We aim to reach vaccination thresholds quickly. In the future, there will be a vaccinated economy, allowing participation for those who are vaccinated. We won't lock down the entire place to protect those who refuse to protect themselves. Get vaccinated. There are 11,000 AZ and 2,000 Pfizer appointments available this week. The Prime Minister has informed those aged 60 and over that they are eligible for AstraZeneca, but Pfizer will be prioritized for everyone else, including 12-year-olds.

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The speaker suggests distinguishing between the vaccinated and unvaccinated. Another person questions this, arguing that it infringes on human rights and that new variants have little impact. They present data from the UK to support their point. The first speaker emphasizes the importance of maximizing freedom for vaccinated individuals, especially for travel, as an incentive to get vaccinated. The second person accuses the first speaker of having ulterior motives, mentioning their connections to the pharmaceutical industry and past controversies. They strongly oppose the first speaker's involvement in public health and the protection of rights. The first speaker concludes by stating that vaccination is the path to freedom.

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Vaccine mandates were a challenging time, but ultimately, individuals made their own choices regarding vaccination; there was no compulsory vaccination. Early next year, efforts will focus on reaching those who have not yet been vaccinated. To New Zealanders who haven't received their first dose: if you want to enjoy summer activities like going to bars, restaurants, getting a haircut, attending concerts or festivals, and participating in gym or sports events, getting vaccinated is essential.

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The speaker argues that people don’t feel like going to the stadium due to infection risk and that you don’t have a choice; it’s not the government telling them to ignore the disease. People are deeply affected by seeing these deaths and by knowing they could be part of the transmission chain, with old people, their parents, and grandparents potentially affected. There will be the ability, particularly in rich countries, to open up if things are done well over the next few months. But for the world at large, normalcy only returns when we've largely vaccinated the entire global population.

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Vaccines have a place, but the population has been scared into accepting them. It's frustrating that vaccines are being promoted as gene therapy to children who are not at risk. It's ethically questionable to recommend something dangerous to a certain group to protect the elderly. Personally, as a 70-year-old, I don't want young people getting vaccinated for my sake. If something happened to them, I would feel guilty.

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Vaccination will always be a choice, and there will not be a two-tier society. The idea of a vaccination passport should be approached with caution, as it may create implicit pressure. Companies or organizations cannot enforce vaccination. There should be no indirect vaccination requirement, and no disadvantages or advantages for those who choose not to vaccinate or have already been vaccinated. People should never feel compelled to prove their vaccination status, and it should be legally impossible to use it as a requirement. Voluntary means voluntary, and it should not become mandatory through other means.

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Speaker 0: I ask all citizens to hold on a little longer. But until everyone is vaccinated, there will be no easing of restrictions, that is not the path we are aiming for. Speaker 1: Yesterday, you said that as long as not everyone can be offered a vaccine, there will be no new freedoms, we are talking about old freedoms. How do you plan to keep the vaccinated, let's say, in check, so that they don't start traveling, meeting up, or partying again? How long do you intend to enforce this strictly? Speaker 0: Well, I was asked about the wrong word, which I have already used, privileges, you didn't mention that. Because we must not get used to the normal life, as we know it with other freedoms, that life is no longer normal. That's where we want to go back to. These are fundamental rights that everyone has. But at the moment, even if someone is vaccinated, it is not clear whether they can still infect other people. And as long as that is not clarified, we cannot have any special measures or rights in addition to the normal rights for which the wave of lawsuits is demanding, and they are right. Look, there are now many lawsuits from people who want to be vaccinated in the highest priority group. There are lawsuits about the fairness of the measures. There will be lawsuits about the question of rights for the vaccinated, that is part of the rule of law and as politicians, we must argue why we are doing something, why we are not doing something. I believe that if we have been able to offer vaccination to a large number of people later on, and then some people say, we don't have mandatory vaccination, now I don't want to be vaccinated, then maybe we have to make such distinctions and say, okay, if you don't want it, then you may not be able to do certain things. Speaker 1: Chancellor, you explicitly mentioned the 21st of September yesterday. By then, there should be a vaccination offer for everyone. That is, if you look at the calendar, five days before the federal election. That date was not a coincidence, right? Speaker 0: Look, that is the meteorological beginning of autumn.

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The speakers discuss the challenges of teaching unvaccinated students and the importance of getting vaccinated. One speaker shares their motivation, having had COVID-19 and having antibodies. They emphasize the need to get vaccinated for the sake of others, especially the vulnerable. The discussion touches on the possibility of needing three vaccine doses and potential restrictions for the unvaccinated. The speakers mention protests against government measures and the spread of misinformation. The video concludes with mention of political parties considering a vaccine mandate due to the high risk of transmission among the unvaccinated.

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The speaker expresses hesitancy towards getting the vaccine due to several reasons. Firstly, they mention having had COVID in the past and believe they have natural immunity. They acknowledge that the vaccine could reduce severe symptoms if they were to contract the virus again, but they also mention the possibility of adverse reactions to the vaccine. They emphasize that being unvaccinated doesn't guarantee infection and being vaccinated doesn't guarantee immunity. They express discomfort with the pressure to conform and believe that everyone should have the freedom to make their own choice without being criticized. They also highlight the importance of loving and respecting those who hold different opinions.

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Vaccines have a place, but the population has been terrorized with propaganda. It's frustrating that vaccines are being promoted as gene therapy with unknown risks for children who are at low risk. It's not ethically or morally acceptable to recommend something dangerous to them to protect the elderly. As a 70-year-old, I don't want young people getting vaccinated for my sake, and I would feel guilty if something happened to them.

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Individuals have the freedom to choose whether or not to get vaccinated. While there may be various reasons for vaccine hesitancy, enforcement measures ensure that everyone is vaccinated without forcing them. One person questions if people were forced to get vaccinated to keep their jobs, but another firmly believes that nobody was forced. Those who choose not to get vaccinated may not be able to work. However, it is emphasized that everyone had the opportunity to decide for themselves. Vaccine mandates are expanding to cover a significant portion of the workforce, creating distinctions between vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. Certain businesses like hospitality, hairdressers, and gyms can operate if they require customers to show vaccine certificates. It is clarified that vaccination was not compulsory, and people made their own choices. The requirement for customers to be vaccinated also applies to workers.

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We should make it mandatory for everyone to get vaccinated and stop tolerating those who refuse. The speaker got COVID-19 and is upset about it. They can't believe they caught it despite wearing a mask and not going out much. They express gratitude to the scientists who developed the vaccine and criticize those who are against it. The speaker mentions a commercial urging people to get vaccinated for the new variant. They emphasize how important it is to get vaccinated and express their own relief for having done so. They describe their experience with COVID-19 as extremely severe and unlike anything they've ever experienced before.

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We will overcome this pandemic through vaccination. Some people are hesitant, and we will continue to try to convince them. There are also a small but vocal group of extremists who oppose vaccination. They reject science and often hold misogynistic and racist views. As leaders, we must decide whether to tolerate these individuals or focus on the majority who have done their part and gotten vaccinated. We want to return to the activities we love, and these individuals will not block us.

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People who choose not to get vaccinated will be at a disadvantage compared to those who do get vaccinated. Vaccinated individuals are protected against the virus, while unvaccinated individuals are not. They can still contract the disease even when the virus is not circulating much. This is the case for all infectious diseases with available vaccines that people refuse. Our role is to make it simple and free to get vaccinated, and to continuously encourage and explain why it is important. We need to address doubts and answer questions. It is not clear if unvaccinated individuals, like Laura, can go to the cinema. However, we will not prevent the reopening of restaurants just because a small percentage of the population refuses to get vaccinated. Vaccination is a personal choice, but it is also a protection for oneself and others. If concerned, consult with a doctor who can provide reassurance and encourage vaccination.

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I am 36 years old and in good health. I don't want to get COVID because I could get really sick for a week or two, and I don't like being sick. I also don't want to infect my husband or be isolated. I don't know the long-term consequences or the risk of long COVID. I see many people suffering from it. We can worry about young people and COVID patients for a year. I want COVID to go away by keeping contagious people out of society. I don't want everything to reopen because it would affect the economy for people under 60, like me. Thank you, sir.

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We are not considering removing the mandate; it's not on the agenda. Our immediate priority is to protect unvaccinated individuals from infection, which means keeping them away from crowded places. Many restrictions have been lifted in hospitality venues, allowing vaccinated individuals to live normally. It's unfair to ask vaccinated people to make sacrifices for the small number of unvaccinated individuals.

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Speaker 0 expresses their discomfort with unvaccinated individuals being near them in public places. They believe that if someone chooses not to get vaccinated, they should stay at home and accept the consequences of their decision. Speaker 1 questions this stance, suggesting that leaving unvaccinated people to die in emergency situations is harsh. Speaker 2 emphasizes the importance of the vaccine as a means to return to pre-pandemic life and suggests tying reopening policies to vaccination status. Speaker 3 believes that isolating those who refuse vaccines is a better approach than forcing them. Speaker 0 argues that during a global pandemic, it is justifiable to take away bodily autonomy and suggests labeling unvaccinated individuals. Speaker 1 concludes by stating that people need to understand that no vaccine means no normal life.

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The speakers repeatedly claim that Jews are responsible for the COVID vaccines. Chaim Ben Pesach asserts that the Jews were behind the invention and creation of the COVID vaccines that are going to save humanity, saying: “The Jews were behind the invention and creation of these COVID vaccines that are gonna save humanity now.” He adds that “It was Jewish brains that created these two COVID vaccines,” naming Moderna’s chief medical officer in charge of R&D as Tal Zaks, and Pfizer’s CEO as Albert Burla, whom he describes as a Greek Jew, with the chief Pfizer scientist being Mikael Dolsten, “a Jew from Sweden.” He emphasizes, “The Jews were in charge of the research, the science. They were the scientists. They’re the main researchers. Both COVID vaccines that are now gonna rescue humanity.” The same sentiment is echoed, “Both were created by Jews. The Jews were behind the creation of these COVID.” There are several interruptions that repeat the antisemitic line: “corona is for the non Jews. It’s not for Amistroel. It’s not for the Jews.” A girl is shown or mentioned as having been vaccinated: “This girl just got vaccinated.” A different speaker (Speaker 4) acknowledges a setback but frames it within faith and hope: “As much as it really stinks to have such a huge setback, we know God is good and there’s people out there who are trying to help and hopefully find their answers.” Speaker 5 speaks from a personal perspective, describing hiding experiences and feeling ignored by doctors who previously claimed safety: “I’ve been hiding a lot and not showing exactly what this has done to me. But I’m done hiding, and I’m done being scared. There are several stories like mine. The same doctors who told us this was safe are the same doctors brushing us off as if we didn’t matter. It is now time.” Speaker 6, a 59-year-old in good health, says they are not working on the front line and therefore their type is not recommended to get vaccination: “59 years old, in good health. I’m not working in the front line. So my type is not recommended to get vaccination. If at my type, it’s not recommended to get vaccination.”

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If you and your friends had just gotten vaccinated like most of us did, we would all be free by now. I demand payback. We have found something that can protect us, so I want my freedom back. And not just temporarily, because some people are shouting "Freedom Day" now. The real burden is not having a vaccine mandate, it's not having one. It's a burden for the majority who are being responsible. Everyone, regardless of age, spreads the virus more if they're unvaccinated. We can't rely on cosmetic measures anymore. We need herd immunity. I urge you to get vaccinated for the sake of children, teenagers, and our freedom. I fight for a universal vaccine mandate for adults because it can't be an individual decision anymore. It's not.

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Everyone should have the option to get vaccinated. If someone chooses not to get vaccinated, they shouldn't be forced to, although it's unlikely. However, there should be consequences for not getting vaccinated. It's not fair for those who do get vaccinated to face disadvantages while others don't. Being fair means that those who get vaccinated protect themselves and others. Vaccination prevents the spread of the virus, and as a result, life should return to normal as much as possible for those who are vaccinated and for a certain number of vaccinated individuals. That's why I believe vaccine certificates are important, not just for travel within Europe, but also for everyday life in the long run.

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The most important freedom we have is the freedom to get vaccinated. Vaccination protects you from severe illness and death, and it protects your family and community. Slowing the spread of the virus is crucial right now so we can achieve high vaccination coverage. That remains the primary goal.

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The speaker discusses the vaccination policy in the UK and mentions that two doses are necessary for effectiveness. They highlight a specific problem in the Landes region where there is a cluster of cases in a nursing home. While most residents are vaccinated, there are four or five unvaccinated staff members. The speaker emphasizes the importance of vaccination for both nursing home staff and hospital personnel, mentioning a similar issue in Italy where 22 people were excluded for refusing vaccination. They conclude by stating that choosing these professions means accepting the obligation to get vaccinated.

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We should distinguish between vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals, granting more freedom to the vaccinated. It's crucial to incentivize vaccination as it reduces transmission, hospitalization, and death risk. Refusing the vaccine without a valid medical reason is not acceptable.
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