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With the Covid inquiry report showing answers given by those who made decisions during the pandemic, we ask the public how they feel things were handled, whether people are still owed answers and if it happened again, would we be any better prepared?
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00:00I personally didn't get the vaccines because I didn't feel like they were safe.
00:05I had probably three times.
00:07The way the pandemic changed the environment and the way everyone went about it was a bit toxic.
00:13Like, we weren't supporting each other.
00:16We were kind of just drafted away and that stuff.
00:18So the way we went around it as people was kind of really good.
00:21I think it was pretty poor.
00:23I think it was slow.
00:24If you look at countries like New Zealand, then we could have, you know, done a lot better.
00:29I don't know.
00:29I feel like people, I feel like there's a lot of talk of those vaccines giving everyone heart issues, I've
00:34heard.
00:35So I'm glad I never got vaccinated.
00:36Yeah.
00:37That's a big thing.
00:38It's a big debate, isn't it, on the vaccinated and non-vaccinated?
00:41I think there's a lot of different sides to take with COVID, isn't it?
00:45There is.
00:45There's a lot of different things to stand for.
00:47I feel like, yes, in a way that we know what we would be doing, but perhaps given the current
00:52state of things,
00:52perhaps people wouldn't do what they were told to do it again the second time.
00:56So we might know what to do, but if we actually do it, I think it would be good.
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