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Mine are actually not that bad......they just fart a lot and find it quite amusing.
At my prep school we had a plot of little patches where we could grow fruit and veg, he used to use it to farm worms and eat them live. He was a character, but I had to end my friendship with him about 15 years ago because it was getting bad for my healthMy eldest used to eat garden snails...
*me putting my stripped cloth, beret and drink of wine*My eldest used to eat garden snails...
The cases are rising amongst the unvaccinated. Vaccination is not a guarantee of protection but the odds on becomming infected are way higher if you're not vaccinated.I had the Pfiezer one back in August. First dose I nearly fainted - lighted headed etc for about 15 minutes after it. Second dose I was OK. I am not sure I will get any boosters etc...it is all getting a bit silly at this stage. As more people get vaccinated, cases rise....so what is the point. I think it is something we have to live with forever, and as humans...we will adapt.
I'm not sure that is true. Most of the people I know who had the illness were actually vaccinated. They also had symptoms similar to a cold...but more tired. Then we hear of people losing their lives with it. There is a lot of inconsistency. Even the people jabbing me were telling me they still don't know much on the vaccine and they still (internally at least) treat it as experimental...even though it is passed for use by the public.The cases are rising amongst the unvaccinated. Vaccination is not a guarantee of protection but the odds on becoming infected are way higher if you're not vaccinated.
Its like wearing a seat belt in a car, it's no guarantee of not dying but it massively reduces your odds. I remember a lot of resistance to mandatory seat belt wearing when that was first introduced. Some people just don't like being told what to do, no matter how sensible it is.
Exactly this. Some double vaccinated people are swanning around thinking that their two doses are a bulletproof vest. Which is really not the case.Vaccination is not a guarantee of protection
We haven’t adapted to influenza and it’s been around a lot longer. That’s why there’s an annual flu vaccine for older people and the clinically vulnerable.As more people get vaccinated, cases rise....so what is the point. I think it is something we have to live with forever, and as humans...we will adapt.
Look up th difference between a vaccine and an immunization. No vaccine provides protection. All they do is hopefully reduce transmission and reduce effects once you're infected.I'm not sure that is true. Most of the people I know who had the illness were actually vaccinated. They also had symptoms similar to a cold...but more tired. Then we hear of people losing their lives with it. There is a lot of inconsistency. Even the people jabbing me were telling me they still don't know much on the vaccine and they still (internally at least) treat it as experimental...even though it is passed for use by the public.
Being jabbed or not has no impact on catching it, it seems. However, perhaps the recovery and outcome is better, compared to a non-jabbed person?
Here in Ireland, we are being told cases are rising among everyone, and we have had one of the highest vax rates in Europe. So, something seems off.
I will say, the talk of forced vaccinations in some countries is worrying. I do believe it infringes on ones rights, especially as the data suggests that vaccines doesn't impact the spread, just the effect of the infected person.
I'm all for boosters if it increases prevention etc. Here in Ireland, we are getting all kinds of mixed news and reports....even from our health service.Look up th difference between a vaccine and an immunization. No vaccine provides protection. All they do is hopefully reduce transmission and reduce effects once you're infected.
You're getting confused with an immunization which prevents infection.
Cases are rising amongst everyone, that's unavoidable, but vaccines offer blanket protection across different strains which without you have no protection.
Plus there's a lot of studies into the damage caused long term to lungs and brain from infection without th vaccine.
You may well get away with being infected without the vaccine once, even twice, but unfortunately with the way this virus is going we'll see more deadly strain hitting.
Unfortunately Ireland and Italy (and of course America and Melbourne) have a serious issue with major disinformation propaganda.I'm all for boosters if it increases prevention etc. Here in Ireland, we are getting all kinds of mixed news and reports....even from our health service.
Just additionally, the fact that you had a strong reaction to the first jab suggests that you'd be impacted hard by coronavirus. The reason the second jab didn't hit you so hard is that you have a built up defence.I'm all for boosters if it increases prevention etc. Here in Ireland, we are getting all kinds of mixed news and reports....even from our health service.
Too darn right, had my flue one about a month ago booster covid on the 23rd, then that should be me for another yearTake the jabs, keep yourself safe.
This is exactly how misinformation and fake news gets spread. The "most of the people I know who had the illness were actually vaccinated" observation is NOT a representative sample and proves absolutely nothing - beyond the obvious fact that most of the people you know don't wear a mask in crowded locations, don't wash their hands when returning home, and don't keep a sensible distance between themselves and strangers - all well-known, easy, and sensible precautions that everyone should be taking.I'm not sure that is true. Most of the people I know who had the illness were actually vaccinated. They also had symptoms similar to a cold...but more tired. Then we hear of people losing their lives with it. There is a lot of inconsistency. Even the people jabbing me were telling me they still don't know much on the vaccine and they still (internally at least) treat it as experimental...even though it is passed for use by the public.
Being jabbed or not has no impact on catching it, it seems. However, perhaps the recovery and outcome is better, compared to a non-jabbed person?
Here in Ireland, we are being told cases are rising among everyone, and we have had one of the highest vax rates in Europe. So, something seems off.
I will say, the talk of forced vaccinations in some countries is worrying. I do believe it infringes on ones rights, especially as the data suggests that vaccines doesn't impact the spread, just the effect of the infected person.
Its been like that the whole way up here, unless you've got an exemption you're expected (and legally obligated) to wear a mask in many scenarios (public transport, inside public buildings such as shops, restaurants, etc.)I'm of the opinion that Boris eased things to soon, I'm up in scotland at the moment and the signs on shop doors are very clear......NO MASK, NO ENTRY
It's the way it should be as we are a long way from being rid of it, I think all the anti vaxers should be transported to an island out in mid atlantic all by themselvesIts been like that the whole way up here, unless you've got an exemption you're expected (and legally obligated) to wear a mask in many scenarios (public transport, inside public buildings such as shops, restaurants, etc.)
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As long as we can ship out the flat earthers and lizard people believers too I'm all for itIt's the way it should be as we are a long way from being rid of it, I think all the anti vaxers should be transported to an island out in mid atlantic all by themselves
OK, let me clear up some things.This is exactly how misinformation and fake news gets spread. The "most of the people I know who had the illness were actually vaccinated" observation is NOT a representative sample and proves absolutely nothing - beyond the obvious fact that most of the people you know don't wear a mask in crowded locations, don't wash their hands when returning home, and don't keep a sensible distance between themselves and strangers - all well-known, easy, and sensible precautions that everyone should be taking.
Here is some REAL information from the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC), they actually do know what their talking about. See https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#rates-by-vaccine-status. It's clear from there that unvaccinated people are over SIX TIMES more likely to test positive and over ELEVEN TIMES more likely to die from COVID-19.
Let's have no more of this 'vaccination doesn't work' nonsense - at least until you have some real data to back up that assertion. Please don't allow yourself and those around you to become vehicles for misinformation, that's why this virus is still killing people. Read these facts and myths from the CDC https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/facts.html.
I chose the CDC for data for two important reasons. One is that the population of the USA is over five times that of the UK, so the data from the USA is much more reliable as a measure of how the vaccine works simply because the sample size is so much larger. The second is that the CDC, like all federal agencies, is subject to much wider freedom of information rules than agencies in the UK (see https://www.cdc.gov/od/foia/), so it's just not possible to claim that the CDC is an agent of government misinformation.
As far as the safety of the vaccine is concerned, around 7.3 billion doses have been administered worldwide (that equates to around 3.6 billion fully vaccinated people) and yet the numbers of people suffering severe adverse reactions is miniscule, the number of deaths that have been attributed to any vaccine is 5 (for the J&J vaccine). See https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/safety-of-vaccines.html.
BTW. The other reliable source for COVID information is the World Health Organisation (WHO) at https://covid19.who.int/.
If people don't want to get jabbed, that's their choice. My mother, who is 57 year old and has COPD of the lungs, is afraid to get it. She has been reading all conflicting information from national sources and so on. It's not that she doesn't want it, she's afraid it could have an adverse reaction with her COPD. As it is a new vaccine...who knows?It's the way it should be as we are a long way from being rid of it, I think all the anti vaxers should be transported to an island out in mid atlantic all by themselves