Business leaders push for realistic vaccination targets

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The nation’s business leaders are pleading for realistic vaccination targets to help Australia reopen and are questioning whether the states will stick to the four stage plan out of the pandemic.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the four-phase plan after a crisis National Cabinet meeting on Friday – with vaccination thresholds to be Australia’s key to changing restrictions.

However, medical experts are yet to determine exactly what the thresholds will be, and business is now urging them to ensure they are realistic. Qantas CEO Alan Joyce said the target should be for everyone to have been offered a jab, rather than a magic number which will see the end of lockdowns. Australian Industry Group CEO Innes Willox said, “to tie ourselves to a number of people vaccinated means we’re hostage to vaccine hesitancy and deniers and that’s just not sustainable”.

 

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Hmm business leaders? The title embeds to the subconscious that these people are trust-worthy or reliable. But they’re full of s$&t.

This is insanity. Dr McCullough is one of the most published expert in the world. When is this madness gonna stop 🙄

Truth from the guy who invented the stuff 👇

ScottMorrisonMP can't set vaccination targets because we don't have enough of the preferred vaccine/s; no amount of colourful tables, charts, plans or aggressive/preachy briefings can change that (trying to figure which dictator he reminds me of).

Am I correct that deep in the depths of their souls business leaders don’t mind sacrificing a few for profit?

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