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01-09-2021 08:37 PM #151
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01-09-2021 08:46 PM #152This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-09-2021 08:52 PM #153This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-09-2021 08:55 PM #154
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Doncaster may well actually be useful for once in standing up to the government on this. The question he asked regarding outdoor events not being a major spreader of diseases has to be answered and answered robustly with proof. Why did we fully open up grounds if it was dangerous in the first place.
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01-09-2021 08:55 PM #155
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01-09-2021 08:56 PM #156
If we are only excluding 15% of the population from society who are also those who trust Facebook posts by Karen for their news source/self-certified virologists, that’s fine by me 👍 medical exemptions are a different kettle of fish which of course should be respected.
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01-09-2021 08:57 PM #157This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I am currently waiting to go in for a procedure Will be lucky if I get it by next summer at this rate
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01-09-2021 09:00 PM #158
A different point but it’s emerged in the past few weeks that lots of football Professionals are not double jabbed so are they not allowed into the stadium
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01-09-2021 09:10 PM #159This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-09-2021 09:12 PM #160
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01-09-2021 09:14 PM #161This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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01-09-2021 09:15 PM #162
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Your disregard for 15% of the population says more about you than them I think. Granted some people will be basing their decision on misinformation but not all.
I guess it is fine until its something that you don't agree with though?
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01-09-2021 09:18 PM #163
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01-09-2021 09:21 PM #164
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I can imagine an employer asking for proof of vaccination or antibodies for chicken pox from the heavily pregnant lady when there is a case in the office. It wouldn't happen but appropriate information would be divulged and the individual would make their choices aware of the risks. If large 10k plus venues were deemed safe a matter of weeks ago what has changed. The government made a choice, did they get it wrong and have they got the facts to back up this proposed change. If big stadiums are a hotbed for transmission why the hell were they opened in the first place and why the line between 4 and 10k for seated, unseated. Did Jason Leitch pick numbers out the hat or is there evidence to back it up
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01-09-2021 09:26 PM #165This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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01-09-2021 09:27 PM #166
CAn get into Portugal and have a holiday, but cant get into Easter Road, this is becoming a joke
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01-09-2021 09:37 PM #167
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01-09-2021 09:38 PM #168
Do people seriously not understand %'s to the extent that a 60% chance of not getting covid (and passing it on) is better than an almost certain chance of getting covid and almost certainly pass it on?
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01-09-2021 09:41 PM #169
I might be proper ignorant here, so sorry in advance. But I honestly just don't understand why anyone would actively choose to not to get the vaccine?
The only reasons I ever see are the antivax folk on twitter. So can't really take most of what they say seriously.
But genuinely interested to find out why folk have decided against getting it?
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01-09-2021 09:43 PM #170This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If you go to a football match and sit beside somebody who smokes, you're not going to catch lung cancer, sit beside somebody who drinks you won't develop cirrhosis of the liver, or someone who's obese, well first off nae luck but you won't develop it yourself from close contact.
Sit beside someone who has Covid however....
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01-09-2021 09:43 PM #171This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The whole thing is an almighty mess. There are huge question marks around the efficacy of the tests used, both PCR and LFT, they are being used like a blunt instrument. There is increasing awareness of issues with various vaccines.
If people really want a true picture then they'll have to dig a bit deeper than the BBC news. Blind faith isn't the answer, there is too much at stake.
That isn't a dig at you Ronnie, you are feeling the backlash from what's happening, as are many . I've been waiting for an appointment for a concern for more than six months now. All I want is a ****ing scan. How am I waiting so long!!!.
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01-09-2021 09:47 PM #172
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I’ve given up now as he’s not for turning.
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01-09-2021 09:50 PM #174
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The unvaccinated are c120 times more likely to die. Doesn't seem worth the risk to me just to prove a point about civil liberties or whatever other reason.
Loads of stories out there about anti vaxxers realising their mistake but it was too late.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b1896231.html
24 year old lucky to get a lung transplant and survived.Last edited by 007; 01-09-2021 at 09:53 PM.
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01-09-2021 09:56 PM #175This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-09-2021 10:02 PM #177
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01-09-2021 10:03 PM #179
https://changingtimes.media/2021/02/...4ZhqSfEHR_aSBY
The WHO’s VigiBase, VAERS, EudraVigilance, and other databases list hundreds of thousands of reported adverse reactions after Covid vaccination, including thousands of deaths.
As politicians, health authorities, and a mostly enthusiastic public express joy and relief at what they view as the beginning of the end of the pandemic, sceptics point to the growing number of adverse reactions after Covid vaccination, the risks of long-term adverse effects, and the lack of conclusive evidence that vaccination is preventing SARS-CoV-2 infection and virus spread.
The World Health Organisation’s pharmacovigilance database, VigiBase, lists more than 1.7 million reports of adverse reactions following Covid vaccination, including more than 9,500 deaths.
The global death toll from Covid-19 is now put at more than 4.2 million.
Differences in viewpoints about Covid vaccination, and particularly about the implementation of Covid vaccine certificates and the prospect of generalised mandatory vaccination, are causing relationship breakdowns, including traumatic splits in families.
Those who have chosen not to receive a Covid vaccination are shamed and the hesitant are pressured. Financial and other incentives to encourage people to get a Covid vaccination are becoming increasingly widespread.
Most mainstream journalists dismiss or condemn all vaccine hesitancy as wrong and, on social media, serious abuse is levelled at those who argue that they have the right to refuse Covid vaccination. Employers are increasingly making Covid vaccination a requirement for their staff.
There is particular disquiet about DNA and RNA vaccines, which have never previously been approved for human use.
There are concerns that there will, with spike protein vaccines against SARS-CoV-2, be pathogenic priming, also known as disease enhancement.
During studies of spike protein vaccines against SARS-CoV-1, the exposure of vaccinated animals to the virus led to increased morbidity and mortality.
There is also worry about mix-and-match experiments and potential problems when people are given one dose of one vaccine and a booster of a different one.
This isn't the lunatic fringe speaking. People need to start asking questions and mainstream media don't really offer much a platform for a dissenting view.
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01-09-2021 10:03 PM #180
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