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Mr Fishy replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
No your idea is to drag people off the streets and put a needle in there arm or withhold public services from those who refuse to vaccinate.
Not the same thing
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
I’ve said this before mandatory vaccination for health workers would get public support. Dragging in all the traffic wardens wouldn’t.
Why cant you see the difference?
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
Its me sister with the farm house ge !!
My family did talk me into buying this barn conversion after my first heart attack. I hated the place and people. Open plan living and snotty noised people weren’t me. After 6 months I moved back into my old house in Hove.
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
Well to be honest I did buy that house back in the 90’s when the housing market took a noise drive with the idea of fixing it up and selling it. After 25 years of living there…. I can only describe it as the house in the young ones. Still some silly sod brought it for a shed load of cash and last time I came past it building work was u…[Read more]
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
I do own a boat and did live in a townhouse in Hove. It was you going on about house prices got me thinking about sell it and I downsize about 2 years ago. Now I live on the beach at Shoreham and own mooring for me boat :)
Want to see a vid of me new boat?
Ty Ge
About 10 years ago..mite have been 12…[Read more]
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
I saw a cholera out break many years ago while working for the UNHCR. Its a nasty way to die. Vaccination cut deaths from around 500 per week down to 30 within our camp. Giving someone an 85% chance of living is better than no chance at all.
And planes aren’t that safe. While the big jumbo jets have a good safety record, light aircraft and…[Read more]
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
Please read the earlier discussion about the definition of what a vaccine is.
It must provide immunity to a virus.
If it doesn’t reliably do this then it fails at being a vaccine.
Wearing a mask (arguably) reduces your chances of getting covid, it isn’t a vaccine.
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
That isn’t to say that you shouldn’t get the vaccination, but consider the earlier discussion about care home workings being required to have vaccinations.
Why is
85%65% an acceptable level of risk here when it’s not for other things that safeguard human life. -
draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
Then I would say that the Cholera vaccine doesn’t work very well. Vaccines are something that it is important to get right, especially when you are trying to use them as a justification for something like lifting the lockdowns.
Would you get onboard a plane that lands without crashing 85% of the time?
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
For compassion:
Cholera vaccines are vaccines that are effective at preventing cholera. For the first six months after vaccination they provide about 85 percent protection, which decreases to 50 percent or 62 percent during the first year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cholera_vaccine
If you look at cholera vaccines effectiveness rates ageist…[Read more]
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
This is why I said that the mRNA vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna) only targeting the spike protien may turn out to be a flaw in their design.
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
I’m not sure what hospitals you’ve been to then, none of the ones i’ve ever been to are nearly this organised.
The random nurse that is on vaccination duty will just be given a box of vaccines and told to give them to people. She won’t know who you are or anything about your history.
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
If this is true then the vaccines don’t work.
Not sure why this is so hard for some people to understand.
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
Well skid stain … 85% at best means there a 15% chance you get covid 19. Now in a rest home with 60 people there a good chance one of them will get a mid case.
SoooooOOOooooo has I said in last 4 posts….. if covid 19 denyer works in a rest home they are more at risk catching it from the old dears than passing it on to them !!!
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
Well lard azz…. if you bovver to look at the link and I know you didn’t
Yed seen protection rates !!!!!
At best there around 80%. You can still catch covid 19 and pass it on putting any ant vaccer on there back for weeks or killing them !!!!
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
That’s generally the point of taking immunosupressant drugs, yes.
You work out which part of the immune system is malfunctioning and you shut it down so it can’t damage anything.
That may or may not effect if vaccines work, or are safe depending on which drug is used.
Not hard to understand really.
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
Right there no it all
I took my information from this
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
I’m told that all elderly people (with some exceptions) are vaccinated.
So if the vaccines work, this wouldn’t be an issue because the elderly mother would not be able to contract covid.
Are you doubting the effectiveness of the vaccines?
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 4 years, 1 month ago
Oh Ge, I’m dead disappoint in you !!
The Australians found out with myxomatosis and rabbits that virus’s have a nasty habit of proving scientists wrong. Its why there still millions of bunny’s in oz
Saying covid 19 vaccines prevents both symptomatic and asymptomatic infection is wrong. You can still get covid 19 after being vaccinate but…[Read more]
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