With regards to your last sentence there’s no maybe about it. These people HAVE cost people their lives already and will cost a whole lot more.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-09-2021 09:41 AM #271
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02-09-2021 09:46 AM #274
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02-09-2021 09:48 AM #280
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We are all making choices about putting others at risk. I rarely go anywhere that there are crowds or groups of people. The fitba is my one exception. SHould I be groaning every time I see the supermarket car parks mobbed or kids walking down the road together arm in arm. By going to teh fitba I am adopting an I'm alright Jack attitude and so is everyone else that attends vaccinated or not
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02-09-2021 09:49 AM #282
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Thank you for actually answering the question
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02-09-2021 09:51 AM #283
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02-09-2021 09:52 AM #284This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://fullfact.org/online/covid-va...al-experiment/
https://www.reuters.com/article/fact...-idUSL1N2M70MW
https://theconversation.com/you-dont...nthetic-166268
https://theconversation.com/covid-19...ariants-166757
https://theconversation.com/what-hap...own-ups-164624
https://theconversation.com/pfizers-...-pharma-166709There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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02-09-2021 09:57 AM #285This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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02-09-2021 09:58 AM #286This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-09-2021 10:01 AM #287This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Use Google = data.
Facebook account = data
Shop online = data
Sainsburys Nectar card = data
Use your debit card = data
Pretty sure the nefarious data miners already know that you are a Hibernian Fan.
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02-09-2021 10:03 AM #288
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02-09-2021 10:12 AM #290This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Latest data: https://publichealthscotland.scot/me...ion_report.pdf
Scroll to page 40.
Although I even take this with a pinch of salt due to the efficacy of the tests and the well known false positive figures..but admissions to hospital is the real bottom line for me.
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02-09-2021 10:15 AM #291This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-09-2021 10:19 AM #292
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02-09-2021 10:22 AM #294This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The absolute number of double-vaccinated people admitted to hospital is higher because there are far more of them (3.4m vs 1m according to the report you linked to).
You can see from the '% Admissions' columns that unvaccinated people are approximately twice as likely to be hospitalised compared to double-vaccinated people (0.015% vs 0.008%).
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02-09-2021 10:23 AM #295This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-09-2021 10:34 AM #296
I’m simply pointing out that unvaxxed aren’t being a bigger strain on the NHS, as was said earlier. I get the % comparison.
The one thing that seems lost on a lot of people here is no one, not a single person on this planet knows the long term implications of ‘training’ our DNA to make a spike protein that’s new to the human body…time will tell.
But comparing the risk factors of covid to an adverse reaction, from data from people in my age range, it’s a no-brainer for me not to get it. Especially with the data coming out of Israel re. It’s efficacy.
FWIW this whole thing makes me incredibly sad, we’re all hibbys, I’d have a pint with anyone on here as we’re all bonded by this crazy and beautiful club…
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02-09-2021 10:35 AM #297
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There are more people in hospital who are single or double dose vaccinated than those who are unvaccinated. That is of course more due to age and underlying health issues but it is important because those who are choosing to not be vaccinated are being demonised and called selfish etc. Those who are vaccinated may be more likely to socialise and go out so it may be they are just as or more selfish that those that are unvaccinated. Anyone who wants to go to ER because they are vaccinated and wants to stops others doing so because they refuse to carry a bit of paper(you can still be vaccinated but want it to be kept private like your other medical history) is surely being selfish too. The numbers in hospital must show that vaccinated people are taking risks so if they are and they have a chance, albeit reduced, then they are also posing a risk for others. Those in hospital who are vaccinated have actually caught Covid so they clearly took some chances and that would have impacted on others.
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02-09-2021 10:44 AM #298This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You say you get the % comparison but it doesn't seem like you do.
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02-09-2021 11:10 AM #299
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteLast edited by CentreLine; 02-09-2021 at 11:12 AM.
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02-09-2021 11:15 AM #300This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The data shown, particularly in Israel (since you've used that example) the vaccine is overwhelmingly effective in reducing hospitalisation and severe illness.
I've copied over a response to various anti vax talking points, particularly since you're so worried about the long term effects.
What does seem to reduce over time is immunity, particularly in the face of the delta variant. This suggests that a regime similar to the flu jag for the most at risk may be the way forward.
mRNA vaccines have been being studied for over a decade (including human trials).Current COVID vaccines have been extremely well studied, with sample sizes of hundreds of thousands of people, and studies have been compiled into large meta-analyses/systematic reviews. Thus, the short-term risks of the vaccines are extremely well-documented, and the benefits outweigh the risks.
The only “unknown” is about long-term effects; however no vaccine has ever caused the type of widespread, serious side effect years down the road that everyone is afraid of.Nearly all side effects occur shortly after vaccination .The only example of a sided effect that showed up months later appear within a year (whereas we’ve been using COVID vaccines for over a year) and was rare. The vaccine benefits still outweighed the risks.
Vaccines rarely cause long-term (future) side effects because they use low doses over a short time.Vaccines simply train your immune system.Vaccines are quickly removed from the body.Most vaccine components were well-studied, and their safety is known.
mRNA does not alter your DNA.
mRNA is very quickly broken down and removed.
mRNA in vaccines cannot make your body produce entire viruses.You are constantly exposed to mRNA from viruses (e.g., from colds)If you catch COVID, your cells will use viral mRNA to make proteins just like they do from the vaccine, but…Your cells will make entire viruses, not just a single protein.You will be exposed to far higher levels of mRNA.
Side effects from immune stimulation will usually happen right away and will usually be worse from actual infection with COVID.
A demand for long-term studies is meaningless unless you can justify why a particular length of time is needed.No matter how long something has been studied, it is always technically possible that an effect won’t show up until slightly after the length of that study.This is true for all medications, foods, minerals, vitamins, etc., yet we don’t fear most of them.Therefore, you must provide actual evidence or reasoning to think that a futre side-effect is actually likely.
Focusing on a highly-unlikely, unknown, hypothetical risk from the vaccine while downplaying the very real and serious risk from COVID is bad risk assessment.Fears over unknown long-term effects of the vaccines are baseless. The burden of proof is on anyone claiming that the vaccines are dangerous.
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