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Topic History of: Covid Passports Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Green Man |
Honey wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
[quote]Honey wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Wolfgang wrote:
Are you trying to cop off? 
Sadly Barney wouldn't cop off with me Honey; I haven't had my second jab yet... Oh well, his loss...
He says covid is only a "Minor virus" now. Get your coat, lad- You've pulled!
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Honey |
Wyot wrote:
[quote]Honey wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
Wolfgang wrote:
Are you trying to cop off? 
Sadly Barney wouldn't cop off with me Honey; I haven't had my second jab yet... Oh well, his loss...
He says covid is only a "Minor virus" now. Get your coat, lad- You've pulled! |
Wyot |
Honey wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
[quote]Wolfgang wrote:
Are you trying to cop off? 
Sadly Barney wouldn't cop off with me Honey; I haven't had my second jab yet... Oh well, his loss... |
Honey |
Wyot wrote:
Wolfgang wrote:
Following a highly successful vaccination program in the UK, it's appropriate to allow those vaccinated to reap the benefits and accrued advantages.
By allowing more freedom - in terms of travel and access - with less restrictions and curtailment. These are highly desirable after lockdowns.
Instead of allowing everyone to go everywhere, passports are the best means to reward the wise - whilst encouraging more to vaccinate.
Are you a Judge in real life Wolfgang? You have a certain tone that makes me think of people wearing wigs and wielding gavels..
Are you trying to cop off? |
Honey |
Wolfgang wrote:
Honey wrote:
It is thoroughly revolting to allow young people to give up their freedom to protect the older ones
Don't quite understand that logic - shouldn't all those who are vaccinated not be prioritised over those who decide to ignore this pandemic?
It isn't those who decide to ignore it, Barney. It is people who are too young to have had both vaccinations, and many have sacrificed their jobs, houses, health, education and mental well being, when they were never in danger in the first place.
It would be like someone assisting you into a horse carriage, and you driving off before they have a chance to climb up. |
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