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Would you support lockdowns for the unvaccinated ?

Austria is days away from ordering millions of unvaccinated people to stay at home, its chancellor has said, in a rare move that underscores the increasing exasperation of European leaders towards those who have not yet been inoculated against Covid-19.

Under Austria's plan, which was agreed in September, unvaccinated Austrians will face a stay-at-home order once 30% of intensive-care beds are occupied by Covid-19 patients. The current rate is 21%, according to the Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES), and a surge in infections has pushed it up quickly.

Unvaccinated people are already excluded from entertainment venues, restaurants, hairdressers and other parts of public life in Austria. If the new measures come into place, the unvaccinated will be ordered to stay home except for a few limited reasons; the rules will be policed by officers carrying out spot checks on those who are out.

Around 65% of Austria's population is fully vaccinated against Covid-19, one of the lower rates in the European Union.
''It is clear that this winter will be uncomfortable for the unvaccinated," Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg warned on Thursday.
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Ravens80 · 46-50, F
Nope, if the vaccines were proven to stop covid it might be somewhat arguable but forcing people to do something that at best may help only slightly is not okay.
@Ravens80 🤦‍♂️ And back to the anti vaxx circular arguments.
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@Ravens80 Oh, it's not only slightly.
Ravens80 · 46-50, F
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow well when I got covid it was from someone who was vaccinated and had tested positive then went around other people, giving it to them while they acted out of ignorance thinking oh I’m vaccinated so I can’t spread it. That happens a lot so kind of irrelevant isn’t it.
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@Ravens80 At this point, everyone should be well aware that vaccinated people can transmit covid, so that person is a moron for not isolating. But at least in the Austrian scenario, they'd only expose other vaccinated folks, who are less likely to get it, less likely to develop symptoms, less likely to transmit it, less likely to end up in the hospital, etc, etc.
@Ravens80 Vaccines are about reducing life threatening symptoms in a person if they get it. It also has the added benefit of reducing the likelihood of infection or transmission. Nobody is claiming it is 100% effective. It is medicine, not magic. And no, one ignorant person doesn't make it irrelevant or change how vaccines work.
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