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Topic History of: COVID and the A-Z jab Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Wyot |
I had AZ and Moderna - so we will have to see if one half of me packs in...
I stopped at two and am unpersuaded given my health and age to have any more in the next few years... |
JK2006 |
As I said at the start of this (ten months ago) I'm PRO vax but was very disturbed that the AZ vax was not tested on the over 60s. That seemed odd to me (I've taken Pfizer/Moderna). It implied Government urging the company to approve fast, whether or not it was safe. I may be wrong and I'm no conspiracy theorist but personally it was NO to AZ for me and YES to Pfizer and Moderna. |
Wyot |
Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:
It never made any sense.
Why not just test the workers in social care weekly who don't wish to take the vaccine? Lot cheaper than losing 40 000 plus health care staff.
And even then, vaccines protect those who contract Covid from the most severe effects, rather than particularly limit the spread.
God knows what it was all about - but it wasn't healthcare.
You know that logical thinking is dangerous Wyot. People will think you are a "right wing loon conspiracy theorist". That what Hedda called me, turned out I was right though. So I get the last laugh!
We agreed on the over reaction for sure GM but I don't agree with the anti-vax stuff.
Vaccinations are great for mankind and until I see any credible proof there was a plot behind vaccinations I will assume all of that is bollocks.
Though I do think perhaps the covid vax was rushed through, and there are risks in that. |
Green Man |
Wyot wrote:
It never made any sense.
Why not just test the workers in social care weekly who don't wish to take the vaccine? Lot cheaper than losing 40 000 plus health care staff.
And even then, vaccines protect those who contract Covid from the most severe effects, rather than particularly limit the spread.
God knows what it was all about - but it wasn't healthcare.
You know that logical thinking is dangerous Wyot. People will think you are a "right wing loon conspiracy theorist". That what Hedda called me, turned out I was right though. So I get the last laugh! |
Wyot |
It never made any sense.
Why not just test the workers in social care weekly who don't wish to take the vaccine? Lot cheaper than losing 40 000 plus health care staff.
And even then, vaccines protect those who contract Covid from the most severe effects, rather than particularly limit the spread.
God knows what it was all about - but it wasn't healthcare. |
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