LOOK: New Peer-Reviewed Study Reveals Vaccine Passports Did Very Little to Encourage Uptake in Ontario & Quebec
A new peer-reviewed study, published in the CMAJ Open journal, investigated vaccination uptake among individuals aged 12 and older in Ontario and Quebec, Canada's two most populous provinces.
The study concentrated on an 11-week period following the vaccination of 82% of the population in both provinces, coinciding with the introduction of vaccine passports. The results indicated a minuscule impact on uptake, with Ontario seeing only a 0.9% increase and Quebec showing a 0.7% uptick.
You can review the study at the link below.
And it was never going to increase vaccine uptake - those that didn't take the juice KNEW! It wouldn't have mattered what you threw at them, it wasn't going to happen, when you know you KNOW!
Of course they didn't. It was like serving hot cabbage to your young kids. Their noses went up and they knew you were up to something after last week's attempt to get you addicted to brussel sprouts. Not gonna happen!🚚🚜🇨🇦🇺🇸🌎🙏🏼❤️