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Post by zenfootball2 on Oct 25, 2021 20:53:33 GMT 1
For sure. But boy does it give the media men a load more miles to pedal their now very boring tripe đ So what if I/we refuse the booster: What's the pay back, nothing? in the short term nothing but it depends on wether you wont to travel some countrys wont allow you to visit without been vaccinated and you would imagine at some point they will say hte same for the boosteer.
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Post by zenfootball2 on Oct 25, 2021 20:56:18 GMT 1
So what if I/we refuse the booster: What's the pay back, nothing? I'm not in any rush right now to get the booster, though I will get round to it sometime. The big problem holding us back in this country right now is those refusing to have the first 2 jabs. "The big problem holding us back in this country right now is those refusing to have the first 2 jabs." there was an A&E consultant on the tv who was from a west sussex hospital who said all the hospital ventilators were been used on people with covid and at that time non of them had been vaccinated, which was preventing other surgerys to take place
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Post by Pilch on Oct 25, 2021 21:04:39 GMT 1
I'm having my flu jab this Friday, which coincidentally is 180 says since my 2nd jab, im then entitled to my booster
I hoped I could log in now and book it for Friday but cant, it seems I have to wait until Friday until i'm able to book it
why is life so difficult when it needn't be
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Post by Worthingshrew on Oct 25, 2021 21:05:29 GMT 1
So what if I/we refuse the booster: What's the pay back, nothing? I'm not in any rush right now to get the booster, though I will get round to it sometime. The big problem holding us back in this country right now is those refusing to have the first 2 jabs. Many people used that argument to delay getting their first jabs. If you trust in vaccines, then why wouldnât you get a booster ASAP, especially as their is a waning of effectiveness, inevitably.
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Post by staffordshrew on Oct 25, 2021 21:10:11 GMT 1
I'm not in any rush right now to get the booster, though I will get round to it sometime. The big problem holding us back in this country right now is those refusing to have the first 2 jabs. "The big problem holding us back in this country right now is those refusing to have the first 2 jabs." there was an A&E consultant on the tv who was from a west sussex hospital who said all the hospital ventilators were been used on people with covid and at that time non of them had been vaccinated, which was preventing other surgerys to take place Still don't want it to be compulsory, even for particular workers. But we have millions vacconated, you never hear of side effects, it doesn't contain "spy" or any other strange ingredients. It isn't animal based. It's now been tested on millions. So why not get it???
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Post by zenfootball2 on Oct 25, 2021 21:10:37 GMT 1
I'm having my flu jab this Friday, which coincidentally is 180 says since my 2nd jab, im then entitled to my booster I hoped I could log in now and book it for Friday but cant, it seems I have to wait until Friday until i'm able to book it why is life so difficult when it needn't be i agree
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Post by GrizzlyShrew on Oct 25, 2021 21:19:26 GMT 1
I'm not in any rush right now to get the booster, though I will get round to it sometime. The big problem holding us back in this country right now is those refusing to have the first 2 jabs. Many people used that argument to delay getting their first jabs. If you trust in vaccines, then why wouldnât you get a booster ASAP, especially as their is a waning of effectiveness, inevitably. I just meant that I wasnt going to go rushing round and knocking the door down to get it like tomorrow. I will do in as soon as it's readily available but I wont be creating a fuss if I dont get it this week or next.
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Post by staffordshrew on Oct 25, 2021 21:30:01 GMT 1
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Post by staffordshrew on Oct 25, 2021 22:04:00 GMT 1
To anyone unvaccinated, here's the result of a major study. One more reason to say yes to the vaccine: Coronavirus linked to rare neurological condition A UK study based on records of 32 million patients has shown that people are more likely to get a rare neurological condition known as Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) if they are infected with coronavirus rather than being vaccinated. GBS, which is associated with some other infections and linked to some vaccines, causes inflammation of the nerves and can lead to numbness, weakness and pain - starting in the limbs and potentially spreading to the chest and face. It's treatable and most people recover, but it can be life-threatening. There were 38 additional GBS cases for every 10 million adults taking the AstraZeneca vaccine, but 145 per 10 million among those infected. Source - www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-59041679
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Post by GrizzlyShrew on Oct 26, 2021 8:57:23 GMT 1
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Post by staffordshrew on Oct 26, 2021 9:04:11 GMT 1
Credited with an 11% decrease in infection in Scotland. I know Swansea and Cardiff are going to be busy, but in my recent trips into Wales masks would have made no difference because there was plenty of room to be two metres apart in shops and pubs. Are they nuts?
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Post by Pilch on Oct 26, 2021 18:08:18 GMT 1
263 deaths today, highest since march 3rd. ( almost 8 months ago )
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Post by GrizzlyShrew on Oct 26, 2021 19:01:22 GMT 1
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Post by Pilch on Oct 26, 2021 22:15:29 GMT 1
Talk about shooting the messenger Ps was it Monday yesterday by any chance ?
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Post by Feedo Gnasher on Oct 26, 2021 22:27:15 GMT 1
263 deaths today, highest since march 3rd. ( almost 8 months ago ) Are you just stating the fact or expressing an opinion alongside it?
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Post by GrizzlyShrew on Oct 26, 2021 23:00:06 GMT 1
Talk about shooting the messenger Ps was it Monday yesterday by any chance ? You need to stop reading just the headlines and question the whole article to find the truth that they dont want you to know. A lot of us have begun to realise over the last 18 months is that the headlines are there to grab attention, its rarely the real news.
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Post by South Stand Salopian on Oct 26, 2021 23:08:47 GMT 1
BBC News at 10 reported Covid cases were levelling off.
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Post by Pilch on Oct 26, 2021 23:16:56 GMT 1
263 deaths today, highest since march 3rd. ( almost 8 months ago ) Are you just stating the fact or expressing an opinion alongside it? I'm quoting the BBC News at 6 pm seems like its national contrarian day on here
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Post by Pilch on Oct 26, 2021 23:24:24 GMT 1
Talk about shooting the messenger Ps was it Monday yesterday by any chance ? You need to stop reading just the headlines and question the whole article to find the truth that they dont want you to know. A lot of us have begun to realise over the last 18 months is that the headlines are there to grab attention, its rarely the real news. thats the most pathetic load of hypocritical s**te I've ever seen posted on his forum good night
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Post by GrizzlyShrew on Oct 26, 2021 23:57:41 GMT 1
You need to stop reading just the headlines and question the whole article to find the truth that they dont want you to know. A lot of us have begun to realise over the last 18 months is that the headlines are there to grab attention, its rarely the real news. thats the most pathetic load of hypocritical s**te I've ever seen posted on his forum good night You just dont get it do you đ The media want the gullible readers to beleive it, and some still do. Wake up out there.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2021 6:50:16 GMT 1
thats the most pathetic load of hypocritical s**te I've ever seen posted on his forum good night You just dont get it do you đ The media want the gullible readers to beleive it, and some still do. Wake up out there. Quite right! Jeremy Corbyn is a terrorist sympathiser.
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Post by Pilch on Oct 27, 2021 6:59:18 GMT 1
thats the most pathetic load of hypocritical s**te I've ever seen posted on his forum good night You just dont get it do you đ The media want the gullible readers to beleive it, and some still do. Wake up out there. This is from the chap who religiously jumps on a blue and amber wind up headline announcing low covid figures on a Monday and goes out on a bender celebrating on the back of it
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Post by Valerioch on Oct 27, 2021 7:43:06 GMT 1
If one still cannot grasp that fact itâs the week on week movement (ie Monday to Monday), not day to day (ie Monday to Tuesday) that counts, and that the day of the week is totally irrelevant when comparing using the correct method, there really is little hope of common sense prevailing where this strain of flu is concerned
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2021 7:46:43 GMT 1
If one still cannot grasp that fact itâs the week on week movement (ie Monday to Monday), not day to day (ie Monday to Tuesday) that counts, and that the day of the week is totally irrelevant when comparing using the correct method, there really is little hope of common sense prevailing where this strain of flu is concerned Youâve picked a good time to highlight this point.
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Post by South Stand Salopian on Oct 27, 2021 8:04:41 GMT 1
If one still cannot grasp that fact itâs the week on week movement (ie Monday to Monday), not day to day (ie Monday to Tuesday) that counts, and that the day of the week is totally irrelevant when comparing using the correct method, there really is little hope of common sense prevailing where this strain of flu is concerned Absolutely correct itâs the 7 day average that people should be looking at. Not that the cases matter in terms of whether we bring restrictions on or not.
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Post by Valerioch on Oct 27, 2021 8:15:17 GMT 1
If one still cannot grasp that fact itâs the week on week movement (ie Monday to Monday), not day to day (ie Monday to Tuesday) that counts, and that the day of the week is totally irrelevant when comparing using the correct method, there really is little hope of common sense prevailing where this strain of flu is concerned Youâve picked a good time to highlight this point. Just replying to a post from last night, when I was tucked up in bed. As I say my post isnât new news, itâs been the common sense way of measuring this thing for 18 months, just surprising some still canât grasp it
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Post by zenfootball2 on Oct 27, 2021 9:21:03 GMT 1
Youâve picked a good time to highlight this point. Just replying to a post from last night, when I was tucked up in bed. As I say my post isnât new news, itâs been the common sense way of measuring this thing for 18 months, just surprising some still canât grasp it the problem also is the way the media are selective with the way they potray things.
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Post by GrizzlyShrew on Oct 27, 2021 10:20:08 GMT 1
Just replying to a post from last night, when I was tucked up in bed. As I say my post isnât new news, itâs been the common sense way of measuring this thing for 18 months, just surprising some still canât grasp it the problem also is the way the media are selective with the way they potray things. Absolutely. The media portray what they want you to beleive, they dont ever give a balanced view.
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Post by Valerioch on Oct 27, 2021 10:26:44 GMT 1
the problem also is the way the media are selective with the way they potray things. Absolutely. The media portray what they want you to beleive, they dont ever give a balanced view. It alarmed me the take ITV on the 6.30pm news yesterday. Not a single mention that the 7 day average for cases has started to decline without the needed for âPlan Bâ. No mention that the booster jabs have now been administered to over 50% of over 50âs. Just the headline that deaths were highest since March and now passed 140,000. They know what theyâre doing, unfortunately itâs succeeding in many parts
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Post by Pilch on Oct 27, 2021 11:02:46 GMT 1
We all want normality , I do more than most , but yesterday we had the most deaths for 8 months , that is a fact , an astonishing number have died since many were giggling about covid being over and single figure deaths
some people are either stupid , selfish , ignorant or donât have a conscience or any morals
Or all 5
Like it or lump it
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