Coronavirus - UK
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@mikethesnow given I'm currently watching live coverage from Edgbaston with what looks like a 75% full crowd and no masks, and those leaders are presumably all vaccinated, I'm nowhere near as shocked as the meme author. Edit: plus the difference that summer seems to make.
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@mikethesnow 95 year old lady putting herself back out there and they're complaining she hasn't waited long enough. People are so judgemental.
... or did I misinterpret that
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@donsteppa said in Coronavirus - UK:
@mikethesnow given I'm currently watching live coverage from Edgbaston with what looks like a 75% full crowd and no masks, and those leaders are presumably all vaccinated, I'm nowhere near as shocked as the meme author. Edit: plus the difference that summer seems to make.
When we’re constantly being told that the delta variant has the UK in a worse position than it was in 8 weeks ago, it doesn’t make sense
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@sparky said in Coronavirus - UK:
Got second jab today. No ill effects apart from being me.
Condolences
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@siam said in Coronavirus - UK:
@tewaio said in Coronavirus - UK:
I got the first jab on Wednesday (Pfizer). No ill effects, even though I'd had Covid back in Feb.
Interested in your decision to get the vaccine while being naturally immune mate?
I didn't particularly want to given the long term vaccine effects are unknowable at this stage. But thought in future it'd be easier to get into NZ (when it reopens) if the whole family and I are vaccinated.
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@tewaio said in Coronavirus - UK:
@siam said in Coronavirus - UK:
@tewaio said in Coronavirus - UK:
I got the first jab on Wednesday (Pfizer). No ill effects, even though I'd had Covid back in Feb.
Interested in your decision to get the vaccine while being naturally immune mate?
I didn't particularly want to given the long term vaccine effects are unknowable at this stage. But thought in future it'd be easier to get into NZ (when it reopens) if me and whole family are vaccinated.
Thanks mate. Yep social considerations outweigh health ones for me and the wife too.
Incredible state of affairs really. Voluntarily infecting myself with a virus just to travel
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@siam said in Coronavirus - UK:
@tewaio said in Coronavirus - UK:
@siam said in Coronavirus - UK:
@tewaio said in Coronavirus - UK:
I got the first jab on Wednesday (Pfizer). No ill effects, even though I'd had Covid back in Feb.
Interested in your decision to get the vaccine while being naturally immune mate?
I didn't particularly want to given the long term vaccine effects are unknowable at this stage. But thought in future it'd be easier to get into NZ (when it reopens) if me and whole family are vaccinated.
Thanks mate. Yep social considerations outweigh health ones for me and the wife too.
Incredible state of affairs really. Voluntarily infecting myself with a virus just to travel
Same here
Madness and a waste of money
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Incompetent fucking hypocrites
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@mikethesnow extended lockdown huh?
Britain is less free than last July when no one was vaccinated. Astonishing.
History will judge this pandemic as the equivalent to how we judge witch trials in the 1800s -
@siam said in Coronavirus - UK:
@tewaio said in Coronavirus - UK:
@siam said in Coronavirus - UK:
@tewaio said in Coronavirus - UK:
I got the first jab on Wednesday (Pfizer). No ill effects, even though I'd had Covid back in Feb.
Interested in your decision to get the vaccine while being naturally immune mate?
I didn't particularly want to given the long term vaccine effects are unknowable at this stage. But thought in future it'd be easier to get into NZ (when it reopens) if me and whole family are vaccinated.
Thanks mate. Yep social considerations outweigh health ones for me and the wife too.
Incredible state of affairs really. Voluntarily infecting myself with a virus just to travel
Why don't you just get vaccinated?
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@booboo said in Coronavirus - UK:
@siam said in Coronavirus - UK:
@tewaio said in Coronavirus - UK:
@siam said in Coronavirus - UK:
@tewaio said in Coronavirus - UK:
I got the first jab on Wednesday (Pfizer). No ill effects, even though I'd had Covid back in Feb.
Interested in your decision to get the vaccine while being naturally immune mate?
I didn't particularly want to given the long term vaccine effects are unknowable at this stage. But thought in future it'd be easier to get into NZ (when it reopens) if me and whole family are vaccinated.
Thanks mate. Yep social considerations outweigh health ones for me and the wife too.
Incredible state of affairs really. Voluntarily infecting myself with a virus just to travel
Why don't you just get vaccinated?
If we're doing semantics now, I've got one for you: died with covid vs died of covid😁
But I'll be more accurate since accuracy has defined the wuhan leaked virus, voluntarily infecting myself with a longitudinally untested vaccine just to travel.
That's made the world better😉
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@booboo said in Coronavirus - UK:
@siam said in Coronavirus - UK:
@tewaio said in Coronavirus - UK:
@siam said in Coronavirus - UK:
@tewaio said in Coronavirus - UK:
I got the first jab on Wednesday (Pfizer). No ill effects, even though I'd had Covid back in Feb.
Interested in your decision to get the vaccine while being naturally immune mate?
I didn't particularly want to given the long term vaccine effects are unknowable at this stage. But thought in future it'd be easier to get into NZ (when it reopens) if me and whole family are vaccinated.
Thanks mate. Yep social considerations outweigh health ones for me and the wife too.
Incredible state of affairs really. Voluntarily infecting myself with a virus just to travel
Why don't you just get vaccinated?
The vaccine doesn't actually contain the virus. There are some that do have attenuated or weakened viruses inside. But I don't believe that the covid19 vaccine is one of them
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@canefan said in Coronavirus - UK:
@booboo said in Coronavirus - UK:
@siam said in Coronavirus - UK:
@tewaio said in Coronavirus - UK:
@siam said in Coronavirus - UK:
@tewaio said in Coronavirus - UK:
I got the first jab on Wednesday (Pfizer). No ill effects, even though I'd had Covid back in Feb.
Interested in your decision to get the vaccine while being naturally immune mate?
I didn't particularly want to given the long term vaccine effects are unknowable at this stage. But thought in future it'd be easier to get into NZ (when it reopens) if me and whole family are vaccinated.
Thanks mate. Yep social considerations outweigh health ones for me and the wife too.
Incredible state of affairs really. Voluntarily infecting myself with a virus just to travel
Why don't you just get vaccinated?
The vaccine doesn't actually contain the virus. There are some that do have attenuated or weakened viruses inside. But I don't believe that the covid19 vaccine is one of them
Both Pfizer and Moderna are mRNA versions while AZ is a vector type. this wiki has all the info. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19_vaccine
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@siam said in Coronavirus - UK:
@booboo said in Coronavirus - UK:
@siam said in Coronavirus - UK:
@tewaio said in Coronavirus - UK:
@siam said in Coronavirus - UK:
@tewaio said in Coronavirus - UK:
I got the first jab on Wednesday (Pfizer). No ill effects, even though I'd had Covid back in Feb.
Interested in your decision to get the vaccine while being naturally immune mate?
I didn't particularly want to given the long term vaccine effects are unknowable at this stage. But thought in future it'd be easier to get into NZ (when it reopens) if me and whole family are vaccinated.
Thanks mate. Yep social considerations outweigh health ones for me and the wife too.
Incredible state of affairs really. Voluntarily infecting myself with a virus just to travel
Why don't you just get vaccinated?
If we're doing semantics now, I've got one for you: died with covid vs died of covid😁
But I'll be more accurate since accuracy has defined the wuhan leaked virus, voluntarily infecting myself with a longitudinally untested vaccine just to travel.
That's made the world better😉
It's been pretty obvious for a long time that vaccines would be the most likely risk mitigation strategy for border movements.
'Just to travel' is a privilege rather than a right. You may have rights of entry to countries but not rights to travel there (as stranded people the world over have found is a subtle but important difference). -
@crucial you've jumped in here a bit half cocked fella...
Firstly, where did i mention travel being an inalienable right?" Just" to travel is separating the vaccination from the health reasons. I.e I'm getting the vaccine, not for health, or to save my life but for travel. You know like everyone else on this forum.
Secondly who's talking about countries?
I'm talking about the "privilege" of getting firewood 11 kilometres away from my house near a state border, just like every Australian has had that "privilege" for about 200 years.
It's also been pretty obvious that that risk mitigation strategies have been wholly over stated and that no robust evidence exists that vaccination reduces the spread of the virus. Nothing from the vaccine companies about reduced infection rates as the latest lockdown can attest.
But I do appreciate your guardian of the crumbling narrative (wet market NOT lab leak, 3 weeks to flatten the curve, save the nhs, vaccines equal no more lockdowns, G7 social distancing theatre, censorship, mask wearing in the Lords hospitality boxes, mask wearing at the Adelaide oval etc) role. Like a Jen Psaki of the covid administration 😁.
Just jokes mate. The truth is we're obviously both scared. I'm scared that I'm right about covid and you're scared that you're wrong.😉
Relax bro, we're in a pandemic and everyone is at risk of dying. No need to lecture on human rights. What is it with you whiteys and your obsession with "privilege "?😁👍 Don't forget visiting your dying parent is a privilege. Being with your sick premature baby is a privilege. Hugging someone you know is a privilege. Leaving the confines of your home is a privilege. Meeting your grandson in the first 3 months of their life is a privilege. Attending a funeral is a privilege...
But nevermind,