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Posted October 09, 2021 06:56 · last edited October 09, 2021 10:32

Well, there’s an international shortage of icu nurses. I don’t think it’s a major misstep, but it’s going to make things nervy if the vaccine shy percentage of the population is significant. 
Feeling a bit more chipper when Japan apparently has fewer daily cases than Melbourne. 
Personally I think that like we tax risky and expensive behavior in alcohol and ciggs, we should tax the non-vaccinated as they make up the absolutely overwhelming percentage of those transmitting the virus and using the ICU. 

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Unknown editor edited October 09, 2021 10:32
Well, there’s an international shortage of icu nurses. I don’t think it’s a major misstep, but it’s going to make things nervy if the vaccine shy percentage of the population is significant. 
Feeling a bit more chipper when Japan apparently has fewer daily cases than Melbourne. 
Personally I think that like we tax risky and expensive behavior in alcohol and ciggs, we should tax the non-vaccinated as they make up the absolutely overwhelming percentage of those transmitting the virus and using the ICU. 
Unknown editor edited October 09, 2021 06:57
Well, there’s an international shortage of icu nurses. I don’t think it’s a major misstep, but it’s going to make things nervy if the vaccine shy percentage of the population is significant. 
Feeling a bit more chipper when Japan apparently has fewer daily cases than Melbourne. 
Personally I think that like we tax risky behavior in alcohol and ciggs, we should tax the non-vaccinated as they make up the absolutely overwhelming percentage of those transmitting the virus and using the ICU. 
Unknown editor edited October 09, 2021 06:56
Well, there’s an international shortage of icu nurses. I don’t think it’s a major misstep, but it’s going to make things nervy if the vaccine shy percentage of the population is significant. 
Feeling a bit more chipper when Japan apparently has fewer daily cases than Melbourne. 
Personally I think that like we tax risky behavior in alcohol and ciggs, we should tax the non-vaccinated as they make up the absolutely overwhelming percentage of those transmitting the virus and using the ICU.