A series of surveys over the past years showed how opinions about public health measures and the response to the COVID-19 pandemic changed in Alberta.
“When performance evaluations are broken down by vaccination status, the pattern is starker.”
“I think that if you roll up your sleeves and dig a little deeper on this, one of the things that you find is that a lot of the predictors correlate with each other,” the U of C political scientist said. But the even split of opinion of who should be making public health decisions between the chief medical officer of health or the government could be a major challenge for the next pandemic, which scientists are warning about as society recovers from the current one.“If we were hit with a different pandemic, we not only have this sense of, you know, really strong division and some quite dug-in positions about how the province ought to respond and in specific terms.
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