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02-09-2021 11:20 AM #301
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02-09-2021 11:24 AM #302
I’ve not got the time or the will for this atm. Im out. Out of going to ER as well it seems.
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02-09-2021 11:24 AM #303
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Will have been vaccinated but no vaccine is 100% effective. Nobody has suggested they are.
The reality of the situation is that governments and health specialists across the world are doing their best to create a situation where Covid-19 moves from Pandemic to Endemic. People will still die in tragical high numbers but the virus will no longer pose a threat to the continued existence of humans on the planet. That is reflected in numbers we are seeing hospitalised and dying here in thenUK where over 80% of the population have taken the opportunity to to receive the vaccine. Currently vaccine is our best hope of achieving that Endemic reality.
Perversely, there are equally bright people employed by governments across the world to create the means to destroy human life in huge numbers. We call it defence but that’s another argument
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02-09-2021 11:29 AM #304
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02-09-2021 11:32 AM #306
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This is a great article on the misconceptions around mrna dna started by actual antivax loons
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02-09-2021 11:33 AM #307
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02-09-2021 11:34 AM #308
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I think if nothing else this thread has proved that they still walk amongst us...😉
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02-09-2021 11:37 AM #309This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-09-2021 11:39 AM #310
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Personally, I couldn't wait for the vaccines and took up the offer of them as soon as they were offered. However, I don't think folk should be forced into having them if they want to attend events etc. I would hope those who are unable to attend Easter Road would not seek a refund or stop putting their money into the club as its not Hibs fault that they can't attend.
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02-09-2021 11:39 AM #311This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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For the numbers just now you would need to multiply the number of unvaccinated people in hospital by about 7 or 8 to have a meaningful comparison.
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02-09-2021 11:42 AM #313
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I prefer to listen to doctors and nurses on the front line than unknown sources on Facebook.
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02-09-2021 11:44 AM #314This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There's a lot less dying now though, isn't there?Last edited by degenerated; 02-09-2021 at 11:46 AM.
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02-09-2021 11:44 AM #315This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Role Models for younger people
It’s an interesting one
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02-09-2021 11:45 AM #316This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-09-2021 11:59 AM #317This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I was vaccinated pretty much ASAP, but my wife had her second jag only this week and very much against her will. Our GP, despite being signed off for 3-4 months after catching Covid, still advises against vaccination.
For what it's worth I don't think the science is as black & white as governments the world over would have us believe, but neither do I think it's as risky as others are saying. The civil liberties thing is another question.
It really isn't easy.
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02-09-2021 12:01 PM #318
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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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02-09-2021 12:07 PM #320This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
His answer? "More than 250000 people will receive a vaccine today"
And as for your doctor, they need to have a look at vaccine side effects v coronavirus effects - they can do that while looking for another job.
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02-09-2021 12:10 PM #321
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02-09-2021 12:11 PM #322
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Can you please tell me the benefits of wearing a seatbelt then having already had a car crash ? Is there a measurable difference in protection provided? Or is it just a case of it shouldn't do any harm so wear a seat belt ?
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02-09-2021 12:11 PM #323
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Now some will have real medical reasons not to get a vaccine, but I’d guess most don’t and it’s their choices that are adding to the NHS strain unnecessarilyLast edited by ElginHibbie; 02-09-2021 at 12:13 PM.
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02-09-2021 12:11 PM #324This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In saying that one of the things he's brought up in relation to the vaccines is the long term risk of prion diseases (CJD, Alzheimer's etc.). I thought that these claims had been shown as false but, according to him, apparently not. I'm sorry but I'm not qualified to argue medicine with a GP - especially in French.
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02-09-2021 12:14 PM #325
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If NO-ONE is allowed in the stadium without a vaccine passport will that include players ?
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02-09-2021 12:14 PM #326
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For all I am arguing about the Passport I have no issue with saying the vaccine is effective and hope most will take it(they have in far larger numbers than ever anticipated). Barring the younger generations we probably have went beyond the herd immunity that was always planned.
This, for me, is about people being excluded from events and proof being required to enter. This isn't Facebook or Google collecting data this is our government excluding citizens from events on the basis of choices they have made. I get the argument that it is safer for vaccinated people to gather in groups and I get the fact that you can't make it black or white. There are more questions than answers for me in terms of where the line has been drawn and what the proof is behind large outdoor events being major spreaders. Schools and colleges should all be closed again if the Government are that bothered about numbers of cases. Make it mandatory for vaccinations rather than coercing if it is for the greater good.
It has been asked before in the thread but not sure it has been answered. Why would someone who is medically exempt be allowed into a game without being vaccinated while someone who simply chose not to be vaccinated is excluded. They both pose the same risk to others. In deed what is the criteria for exemption, is there one and how do you qualify, is it self-certification like many equalities issues are?
It will be a hard choice for me if the rule is brought in. I'm double vaxxed but I may decide to ask for a ST refund if I need to prove I am. The bit of paper doesn't make me less likely to infect anyone else. I see it as a slippery slope and Governments will see how easily they can withdraw freedoms looking at this thread they have won that battle already.
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02-09-2021 12:14 PM #327
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At last a football subject on a football forum
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02-09-2021 12:15 PM #328This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-09-2021 12:16 PM #329This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
However, his stance is pretty consistent with anti vax pish spouted in France and elsewhere - make a claim that cant be refuted (as there is no evidence one way or the other) and then go "aha - so you cant say it wont happen".
Guy is clearly a fud.
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02-09-2021 12:21 PM #330
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I always point this out to folk who are worried about data collection.
1. If you have an iPhone… it’s listening to you, at all times… if you have an Alexa, same, Google home, ditto…. And how do we know this… cos they’re all waiting on a key phrase being spoken in order for them to ‘serve us’.
2. Google maps traffic data…. How do you think they can tell how busy the roads are? Simple, they’re collecting data from every WiFi/Cellular connected device and analysing that devices speed, direction, etc to determine if the device is in a vehicle… the uses the gps of the device and groups it with other Google activated devices to determine the traffic load.
You’d have to live completely off the grid these days not to be data tracked most of your day.
That said… what are most folk worried about… just what can the data they mine do to affect your life?
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