I've generally viewed you as trying to be a voice of reason on this whole thing, but you're definitely starting to stretch here.
If 50% of medical professionals at a facility, or let's say 30% after we account for possible exaggeration, aren't planning on taking a vaccine, could you maybe consider that those medical professionals know something about the vaccine that you don't?
It doesn't have to be them concluding that it's part of a conspiracy to sterilize people or anything outlandish like that, it could simply be that they do a cost-benefit analysis that getting the disease, then spending a week or two off of work while they recover, and getting natural immunity, is better than what the vaccine offers?
You know, as a part of the general theme that for those young and healthy, the disease really is not particular dangerous?
While I generally agree with you, and have been avoiding the vaccine myself, I do have one thing to say.
Part of the reason I dismissed this Veritas leak immediately, is because I saw "RN."
I work with nurses daily, and have for most of a decade.
Nurses are a diverse group, there are plenty of very intelligent individuals amongst them, but it's not uncommon for them to be DUMB AS FUCK. I'd lean toward saying it's more common for them to be dumb than intelligent.
Like, seriously. It baffles me how some of these people got through school, and the fact that people's lives are in their hands is terrifying.
So basing anything on the words of an RN, is a nonstarter for me.
That said, I don't believe Project Veritas would be doing this if they didn't have more. This isn't really anything substantial, and it makes zero sense for them to get themselves banned over this. But they're going to need leaks from prominent doctors/government officials/big pharma execs. Some random ass RN from a backwoods indian hospital just isn't going to cut it.