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    There are three main reasons that informed my decision not to take the vaccine:

    1. The vaccine would better used on someone it will actually work on. Herd immunity also offers protection to me.
    2. It seems that the NHS doesn’t allow you to choose which vaccine you have, so there’s no guarentee I will get one that is safe for me to take.
    3. There is a lot of pressure trying to force me into vaccination. I have to strongly question the motivation for this, it clearly isn’t medi

    To suggest a certain vaccine is right for you and certain ones are not and that you would have no choice over what you are vaccinated with is absurd

    It is true generally we are not given a choice….Seems your doctors are taking good time out to talk to you about your illness and the vaccination ….you have written or suggested you have spoken to a few….but to further suggest no one would care which jab you are given is fantasy….that would be the same as a doctor prescribing the wrong medicine

    Arnt you as vocal in real life as you are here about your knowledge on everything? Wouldn’t you insist on a certain vaccine? How do you know once you have the vaccine it wont protect you? If the ones you can have wont harm you either why woudnt you have it anyway?

    If I had such an illness and there was a tiny chance of protection against this global pandemic I would want that tiny chance to live my life with a little bit of normality and of course still be super sensible with it

    Of course that would mean you would be the same as everyone else and not different.

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    I fukced up the quote ….To suggest onwards are my words :wacko:

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    Too lazy to edit?

    #1139689

    So I’m guessing that from this post you are in full support of the vaccines for the majority of people?

    I’m not sure what “full support” means.

    I think generally the vaccines are safe if people want to take them, I don’t know much about the blood clotting issue with the AstraZeneca one. If people don’t want a vaccine they shouldn’t get one, and shouldn’t be forced to.
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    I don’t believe the vaccines are some kind of conspiracy to change people’s DNA. mRNA isn’t really able to do that, and if it could then it would be easier just to poison drinking water supplies with it if you wanted to do that.

     

    #1139690

    Ge

    Full of shit lol.

     

    States her doctor advised her not to take a vaccine. In the next breath complains she does not have a personal choice of which vaccine to choose. Argues no doctors recommend the vaccine for people with autoimmune and when in fact doctors do recommend it, dependant of course, on personal circumstances. Argues two of the vaccines are not actually vaccines and when in fact all three in the UK are advanced modern vaccines utilizing the very latest medical technology. Argues the vaccines are potentially unsafe, might not even work and then suggests they are safe if people want to take one.

     

    Troll!

     

     

     

     

    #1139691

    Ge dra got a choice like everyone else.  I feel her greatest risk maybe once covid 19 dies down and we return to normal.

    Those unvaccinated  will be facing an increasing risk since we all need personal contact with others such as dentists, doctors and more.  The UK may reach a point where covid 19 rare, unfortunately with opposition growing outside the UK to vaccination’s or country’s halting there programs…once travel returns to normal there an increased risk.

     

     

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by  Mr Fishy.
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    Ge

    Ge dra got a choice like everyone else. I feel her greatest risk maybe once covid 19 dies down and we return to normal.

    Those unvaccinated will be facing an increasing risk since we all need personal contact with others such as dentists, doctors and more. The UK may reach a point where covid 19 rare, unfortunately with opposition growing outside the UK to vaccination’s or country’s halting there programs…once travel returns to normal there an increased.

    I don’t doubt it opens up a philosophical battleground and of course, it isn’t black and white. However, my opinion is that people in the UK who refuse the vaccine for reasons other than medical reasons should be not entitled to the same rights as everyone else.

    A Covid denying doctor should not be able to practice medicine if it brings him into direct contact with patients and a dentist should be barred from dentistry for the same reasons. Why does an unvaccinated Covid denier assume they are entitled to infect innocent people with a killer virus merely because they think the vaccine is a global conspiracy to inject a chip in their body etc?

    The more people who refuse the vaccine the more likely there will be more outbreaks and eventually, permanent legislation will be introduced anyway solely because of the financial cost to society. These Covid denying idiots who claim to be “freedom fighters” are actually going to be responsible for more draconian legislation and not less.

     

     

    :negative: :wacko:   :negative:   :wacko:   :negative:   :wacko:   B-)

     

     

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by  Ge.
    #1139696

    I dont feel “unvaccinated covid deniers” inside the UK are main danger. Let face it… it cant be more than 500,000.

    The UK receives around 30 million visitors from the EU alone each year.  With only 5% of world population fully vaccinated there is a real risk of new variants.

    Those who are fully vaccinated within our boarders can still catch covid 19…  there is a risk of asymptomatic infected to those unvaccinated. With  high numbers of people flying out this weekend for a spot in the sun, his risk only increases.

    Its not a good time to be an “unvaccinated covid denier”.

     

     

    #1139697

    Ge

    I dont feel “unvaccinated covid deniers” inside the UK are main danger.

     

    Why do you think an unvaccinated care worker, looking after your elderly mother isolated in a carehome, is not the main danger?

    #1139698

    Most if not all people over 50 have received a full vaccination.  One asymptomatic granny would easily past on the infection to an unvaccinated care worker.

     

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