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<blockquote data-quote="Intuitive" data-source="post: 1528821" data-attributes="member: 6899"><p>These sort of reports are very misleading. Mathematically, there are two ways the vaccination "rate" increases. Either a larger number of existing employees get the vaccine, or people that don't want it quit or get fired. For example, if you have 10 employees and 8 of them are vaccinated, you have an 80% rate. If you institute a mandate and the other 2 quit, you can now state your mandate increased your rate to 100% but you still only have 8 vaccinated employees. I saw a similar report in Bloomberg a couple days ago touting the effectiveness of mandates in increasing vaccination rates while at the same time reading other reports of hundreds or thousands of people being fired. More lies and confusion from the media in an attempt to use social proof to pressure people into taking the shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Intuitive, post: 1528821, member: 6899"] These sort of reports are very misleading. Mathematically, there are two ways the vaccination "rate" increases. Either a larger number of existing employees get the vaccine, or people that don't want it quit or get fired. For example, if you have 10 employees and 8 of them are vaccinated, you have an 80% rate. If you institute a mandate and the other 2 quit, you can now state your mandate increased your rate to 100% but you still only have 8 vaccinated employees. I saw a similar report in Bloomberg a couple days ago touting the effectiveness of mandates in increasing vaccination rates while at the same time reading other reports of hundreds or thousands of people being fired. More lies and confusion from the media in an attempt to use social proof to pressure people into taking the shots. [/QUOTE]
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