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Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: Bentley Bullet on November 20, 2021, 09:30:08 am
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Well done UK, brilliant service.
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Well done UK, brilliant service.
Are they vaccinating those living on the streets bb?
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I would think it is reasonable to think that anyone can go to a walk in vaccination centre.
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yes they can, the UK has a good system with no questions asked.
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Well done UK, brilliant service.
And that's great. But here's the catch.
As of today, there are 22 million people who received their second jab more than 6 months ago. All of them in the top nine vulnerable groups. Most of them having had the AZ jab, the effectiveness of which declines rapidly after 5 months. So the booster programme is currently missing 8 million people.
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Could be a lot worse. We could live in Austria Germany or the Netherlands
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Yeah but, but, but, aren’t countries like Germany always praised as being better than us.
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only when they do better hound, keep up it's quite simple
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Yeah but, but, but, aren’t countries like Germany always praised as being better than us.
Yes, they are, but those that praise them tend not to comment when we're doing better than them!
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Yeah but, but, but, aren’t countries like Germany always praised as being better than us.
Yes, they are, but those that praise them tend not to comment when we're doing better than them!
where and when did this happen bb?
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In our area every person living on the streets has been offered the jabs, they have had teams of people going round inviting them to get them
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In our area every person living on the streets has been offered the jabs, they have had teams of people going round inviting them to get them
I'm sure they'd prefer somewhere to live instead though.
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In our area every person living on the streets has been offered the jabs, they have had teams of people going round inviting them to get them
I'm sure they'd prefer somewhere to live instead though.
that is funny and tragic .........
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In our area every person living on the streets has been offered the jabs, they have had teams of people going round inviting them to get them
I'm sure they'd prefer somewhere to live instead though.
that is funny and tragic .........
everyone in our area has been offered somewhere to live, unfortunately some will not accept any help for several reasons
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In our area every person living on the streets has been offered the jabs, they have had teams of people going round inviting them to get them
I'm sure they'd prefer somewhere to live instead though.
that is funny and tragic .........
everyone in our area has been offered somewhere to live, unfortunately some will not accept any help for several reasons
for covid or is this a more permanent thing bp?
either way it's good, but long term would be a great thing.
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In our area every person living on the streets has been offered the jabs, they have had teams of people going round inviting them to get them
I'm sure they'd prefer somewhere to live instead though.
that is funny and tragic .........
everyone in our area has been offered somewhere to live, unfortunately some will not accept any help for several reasons
for covid or is this a more permanent thing bp?
either way it's good, but long term would be a great thing.
permanent but it is a small area so much easier than the big cities
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It doesn't matter, small areas have small budgets, it's the intent to help and doing something about a real problem instead of victim blaming.
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FDA withholding clinical trial data for 55 years.
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Maybe think about from the point of view of a medical professional;
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/nov/21/icu-is-full-of-the-unvaccinated-my-patience-with-them-is-wearing-thin
Those who choose not to have the vax have an impact on others besides themselves.
One they might not be fully aware of.
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Maybe medical professionals should think about things from the point of view of patients?
I had an inguinal hernia for nearly 2 and half years. Lost work, couldn't walk far, couldn't use the toilet properly, couldn't participate in life really to any degree, couldn't drive far and when i did it was with significant pain.
Perhaps the medical professionals can consider those of us who not only followed the stupid Covid rules to protect the NHS but who also had their lives put on hold for years and lived in considerable pain because the NHS couldn't sort it's shit out.
Sick of hearing about NHS heroes. The real heroes are those of use who have had to suffer for years with perfectly treatable illnesses / conditions. Where is my £500 bonus?
Two sides.
My patience with Covid obsessed medical professionals is also wearing thin.
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Maybe medical professionals should think about things from the point of view of patients?
I had an inguinal hernia for nearly 2 and half years. Lost work, couldn't walk far, couldn't use the toilet properly, couldn't participate in life really to any degree, couldn't drive far and when i did it was with significant pain.
Perhaps the medical professionals can consider those of us who not only followed the stupid Covid rules to protect the NHS but who also had their lives put on hold for years and lived in considerable pain because the NHS couldn't sort it's shit out.
Sick of hearing about NHS heroes. The real heroes are those of use who have had to suffer for years with perfectly treatable illnesses / conditions. Where is my £500 bonus?
Two sides.
My patience with Covid obsessed medical professionals is also wearing thin.
At least you haven’t lost your sense of humour.
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Maybe medical professionals should think about things from the point of view of patients?
I had an inguinal hernia for nearly 2 and half years. Lost work, couldn't walk far, couldn't use the toilet properly, couldn't participate in life really to any degree, couldn't drive far and when i did it was with significant pain.
Perhaps the medical professionals can consider those of us who not only followed the stupid Covid rules to protect the NHS but who also had their lives put on hold for years and lived in considerable pain because the NHS couldn't sort it's shit out.
Sick of hearing about NHS heroes. The real heroes are those of use who have had to suffer for years with perfectly treatable illnesses / conditions. Where is my £500 bonus?
Two sides.
My patience with Covid obsessed medical professionals is also wearing thin.
Well with any luck, anyone working in the NHS and reading this will resign immediately - so there will be less obsessed medical professionals to treat you, me and the other 6 million (and climbing) on the waiting list.
Personally I think there needs to be more obsessed medical professionals, GP's, nurses, dentists, consultants - and hospitals and surgeries for them to practice in - which the Tories have cut since 2010 - but thats probably just me.
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I would think it is reasonable to think that anyone can go to a walk in vaccination centre.
Not for a booster. You have to wait until called, 6 months and 1 week after your second vaccination.
Anyone can walk in and get a first jab - but then of course theyy dont need a booster.
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I would think it is reasonable to think that anyone can go to a walk in vaccination centre.
Not for a booster. You have to wait until called, 6 months and 1 week after your second vaccination.
Anyone can walk in and get a first jab - but then of course theyy dont need a booster.
Yep, i know that wilts.
Then again, i didn't mention boosters.
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I would think it is reasonable to think that anyone can go to a walk in vaccination centre.
Not for a booster. You have to wait until called, 6 months and 1 week after your second vaccination.
Anyone can walk in and get a first jab - but then of course theyy dont need a booster.
Yep, i know that wilts.
Then again, i didn't mention boosters.
Sorry hound - I was posting in a thread entitled 14 Million Booster Jabs. Which thread were you posting in?
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Are they vaccinating those living on the streets
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Sorry wilts, i was just proposing an answer to a question.
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Are they vaccinating those living on the streets bb?
Sorry wilts, i was just proposing an answer to a question.
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Sorry hound, didn't realise you were having a personal conversation. Suprising I know looking at some recent posts involving yourself and other usual subjects - but again that's just me. I take the posts for what I see on face value.
Fyi I don' know the answer to that. As far as I am aware you have to go to get a vaccination - the vaccinators don't come to you - but happy to be proved wrong on this.
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Wilts, you know as well as i do that threads usually veer off on a tangent, as indeed this one has too.
Also, many threads end up as personal conversations, like this one of ours has.
Incidentally, i like the way you have changed the meaning of "are they vaccinating people on the streets".
Clever, and i like that.
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I would think it is reasonable to think that anyone can go to a walk in vaccination centre.
Not for a booster. You have to wait until called, 6 months and 1 week after your second vaccination.
Anyone can walk in and get a first jab - but then of course theyy dont need a booster.
you don't have to wait until called just go online and book,most vaccination centres just let you walk up aswell
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Wilts, you know as well as i do that threads usually veer off on a tangent, as indeed this one has too.
Also, many threads end up as personal conversations, like this one of ours has.
Incidentally, i like the way you have changed the meaning of "are they vaccinating people on the streets".
Clever, and i like that.
I was using it in the sense that it was used in post 2. If you used it in a different way in post 25 - well how I am supposed to know?
But then again if - as in post 23 - you are asking questions that you already know the answer to - its easy to see why posts often end up in personal conversations.
Not that I have ever had a problem with having a personal conversation with yourself hound - usually interesting and for the vast majority respectful. Maybe other forum users could learn from us?
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I would think it is reasonable to think that anyone can go to a walk in vaccination centre.
Not for a booster. You have to wait until called, 6 months and 1 week after your second vaccination.
Anyone can walk in and get a first jab - but then of course theyy dont need a booster.
you don't have to wait until called just go online and book,most vaccination centres just let you walk up aswell
No I couldn't. Tried this to see what happens and it said I needed to wait until mine was due. However if other people want to get around it and ignore government instructions thats their lookout. I got the letter on Thursday and booked for mid December btw.
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I would think it is reasonable to think that anyone can go to a walk in vaccination centre.
Not for a booster. You have to wait until called, 6 months and 1 week after your second vaccination.
Anyone can walk in and get a first jab - but then of course theyy dont need a booster.
you don't have to wait until called just go online and book,most vaccination centres just let you walk up aswell
No I couldn't. Tried this to see what happens and it said I needed to wait until mine was due. However if other people want to get around it and ignore government instructions thats their lookout. I got the letter on Thursday and booked for mid December btw.
soon as you are due to have one it then gives you the option to book, I have booked a few in and got the same week everytime, they won't let you book until your due to have the booster, or soon as you are due one walk in your local vaccination centre give them your nhs number or date of birth it comes up that your eligible for one and 9 out of ten times will give you the jab then, so it's not ignoring anything
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Nudge nudge towards passports and mandatory vax.
Get to f**k.
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Nudge nudge towards passports and mandatory vax.
Get to f**k.
Who'd have thought this 2 years ago? It's insane. Along with all those who go along with it. f**k 'em.
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Wilts, you know as well as i do that threads usually veer off on a tangent, as indeed this one has too.
Also, many threads end up as personal conversations, like this one of ours has.
Incidentally, i like the way you have changed the meaning of "are they vaccinating people on the streets".
Clever, and i like that.
I was using it in the sense that it was used in post 2. If you used it in a different way in post 25 - well how I am supposed to know?
But then again if - as in post 23 - you are asking questions that you already know the answer to - its easy to see why posts often end up in personal conversations.
Not that I have ever had a problem with having a personal conversation with yourself hound - usually interesting and for the vast majority respectful. Maybe other forum users could learn from us?
Absolutely they could wilts.
I always respect posters who deserve to be respected.
Bpool might have helped to resolve to conundrum with his recent post on the subject matter.
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Blackpool is correct.
As long as it is 6 months since Vax2, you can go to a walk-in and get the booster straight away.
I did this, but be aware that there can be longish wait....2 hours for me!
You can then cancel any previous online booking once you are done.
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Wilts, you know as well as i do that threads usually veer off on a tangent, as indeed this one has too.
Also, many threads end up as personal conversations, like this one of ours has.
Incidentally, i like the way you have changed the meaning of "are they vaccinating people on the streets".
Clever, and i like that.
I was using it in the sense that it was used in post 2. If you used it in a different way in post 25 - well how I am supposed to know?
But then again if - as in post 23 - you are asking questions that you already know the answer to - its easy to see why posts often end up in personal conversations.
Not that I have ever had a problem with having a personal conversation with yourself hound - usually interesting and for the vast majority respectful. Maybe other forum users could learn from us?
Absolutely they could wilts.
I always respect posters who deserve to be respected.
Bpool might have helped to resolve to conundrum with his recent post on the subject matter.
Yep. Thanks bpool.
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I've heard that the Austrian government have appointed a new Health Minister.
He goes by the name of Josef Mengele.
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personal feuds, hmmm
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Blackpool is correct.
As long as it is 6 months since Vax2, you can go to a walk-in and get the booster straight away.
I did this, but be aware that there can be longish wait....2 hours for me!
You can then cancel any previous online booking once you are done.
Unless you're under 40 of course. Strange that the boundaries for flu jabs and covid boosters differ.
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And a final post on the 'covid obsessed medical professionals':
Surgeon who worked on covid wards dies of the virus
https://www.wiltshiretimes.co.uk/news/19731832.selfless-surgeon-worked-swindons-covid-wards-dies-virus/
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Policemen die on the job. Soldiers die on the job. Firemen die on the job. Zookeepers die on the job.
How many lorry drivers die each year in road accidents delivering our insatiable need for consumer rubbish?
All jobs have certain risks. Some more than others of course. All tragedies are just that of course.
How do we know he actually died directly from the virus and how do we know he caught it at work?
People in the NHS chose their job and they get paid. Just like everyone else.
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Blackpool is correct.
As long as it is 6 months since Vax2, you can go to a walk-in and get the booster straight away.
I did this, but be aware that there can be longish wait....2 hours for me!
You can then cancel any previous online booking once you are done.
Unless you're under 40 of course. Strange that the boundaries for flu jabs and covid boosters differ.
yes your right at the minute but once the over 40s have been jabbed I think they will then go to under 40s like last time
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Everyone will be boosted. Even 5 year olds when it is their (inevitable) turn to get vaccinated. They simply cannot leave people alone.
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15 million booster jabs now in the UK, the highest in Europe!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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We have to get boosters out early because we rolled out the initial vaccination programme early. Just simple logic.
The really important number is the approaching 10 million people who have gone longer than 6 months since their second jab and still haven't had a booster.
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Yep, we rolled out the initial vaccination programme early. Wasn't THAT brilliant service too!
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Yes. As I've said many times. Why do you ask?
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There was a bit of a delay in the booster programme for sure, but now it has speeded up massively, it has speeded up since you could book in yourself or just walk up im not sure why that was not the case at the start
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Yes. As I've said many times. Why do you ask?
I didn't ask, it was a statement!
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16 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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The speed of the vaccination roll out has certainly helped the government ‘mask’ its incompetence in not going into lockdown earlier resulting in thousands of unnecessary deaths.
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The speed of the vaccination roll out has certainly helped the government ‘mask’ its incompetence in not going into lockdown earlier resulting in thousands of unnecessary deaths.
Lock downs do not save lives. I think we all know that this is the case now.
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.625778/full
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Blackpool is correct.
As long as it is 6 months since Vax2, you can go to a walk-in and get the booster straight away.
I did this, but be aware that there can be longish wait....2 hours for me!
You can then cancel any previous online booking once you are done.
Just to update this, in our area at least, there is such high demand for boosters that they are only accepting appointments.
Getting an appointment online is difficult currently, I kept being offered appointments 30 miles and more away.
Best bet is call 119, go through all the rigmarole, hang on and eventually, they'll be able to book you in.
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The speed of the vaccination roll out has certainly helped the government ‘mask’ its incompetence in not going into lockdown earlier resulting in thousands of unnecessary deaths.
Lock downs do not save lives. I think we all know that this is the case now.
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.625778/full
That paper is a classic example of how total unscientific bullshit is being put forward to support misinformation drives.
They say right at the start that the IFR is 0.23%. As of today, 22 countries have had over 0.23% of their ENTIRE POPULATION die of COVID. And that is WITH lockdowns and vaccination programmes.
They say that the infection rate for HI is 20-40%. Utter b*llocks. If that's the case, why are cases rocketing across Europe when serprevalence studies show way over 50% of the population has antibodies?
They ignore, as every article from this angle ignores, the one place in the whole world where there was an uncontrolled outbreak back in March 2020, where 0.57% of the entire population of a city region in Italy died of COVID in the space fo 6 weeks.
It isn't a technical article. It's a biased political polemic. The trouble is, impressionable people see this and believe it.
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The speed of the vaccination roll out has certainly helped the government ‘mask’ its incompetence in not going into lockdown earlier resulting in thousands of unnecessary deaths.
Lock downs do not save lives. I think we all know that this is the case now.
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.625778/full
That paper is a classic example of how total unscientific bullshit is being put forward to support misinformation drives.
They say right at the start that the IFR is 0.23%. As of today, 22 countries have had over 0.23% of their ENTIRE POPULATION die of COVID. And that is WITH lockdowns and vaccination programmes.
They say that the infection rate for HI is 20-40%. Utter b*llocks. If that's the case, why are cases rocketing across Europe when serprevalence studies show way over 50% of the population has antibodies?
They ignore, as every article from this angle ignores, the one place in the whole world where there was an uncontrolled outbreak back in March 2020, where 0.57% of the entire population of a city region in Italy died of COVID in the space fo 6 weeks.
It isn't a technical article. It's a biased political polemic. The trouble is, impressionable people see this and believe it.
Are you saying there are no health issues arising from lock downs?
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No I'm not.
I'm saying without the lockdowns over the past year, we'd have had our health service utterly overwhelmed either in April/May 2020 or in Jan/March 2021. If we hadn't locked down in March 2020, there would have been minimum 200,000 COVID deaths by July. There would have been bodies piled up in makeshift mortuaries. And the NHS would have stopped functioning for anything else for half a year.
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There is no need to go back to that now though is there. With mass vaccination and people using common sense (ha ha) i don't see why we cannot carry on more or less as normal. Everything we do involves some level of risk and i believe living as near a normal life as possible, with a few minor precautions, is worth the risk, otherwise what's the point of living at all. We only have a few years on this planet and i don't see the point of making them more miserable than they need to be.
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AL.
But the very article you linked to IS going back to that issue. And if we allow bullshit like that article to become accepted, the public's opinion will be that we never needed lockdowns in the first place. And then what happens the next time a disaster like this strikes?
This sort of shite has to be called out again and again.
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Footballers dropping like flies this season.
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Footballers dropping like flies this season.
It is quite frightening to read. Nothing linked to the vaccine of course yet but the more it is happening its certainly making me think and concerned having been double jabbed!
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Footballers dropping like flies this season.
Might explain that cheating Kitson on Tuesday night going down like he'd been shot.
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17 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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18 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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18 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
what a shame johnson and his bullingdon club pals lump you in with all the rest of us
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19 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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The good old National Vaccination Service! It seems to have merged with the National Covid Service. Lord knows what happened to the National Health Service though.
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All great BB. But 6 months ago nearly 27 million people had had the second jab. So there are still nearly 8 million people who are 6 months in and haven't had the booster. That's the worry.
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6 months ago it was only just becoming a reality that we would need a booster jab. I suppose what you're saying is we have become a victim of our own success after our fantastic effort in dishing out the first jabs so quickly and efficiently?
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I'm sure that makes sense to you BB but I haven't got a clue what you are on about. Or much interest to be honest.
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No, I didn't think you would have.
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I was booked in for the booster at Scunny on Monday but have cancelled it now. If you ring our local docs the message is you must go to a mass vaccination centre via the NHS website. I called in the docs last might and asked at the counter and they said yes it's fine to get it done at Owston Ferry! I booked in straight away, so i don't have to stand in a queue of mekons for an hour in Scunthorpe and probably get covid in the process. I can't think why the surgery would have a message saying you can't get jabbed on the isle when in reality you can. This will only put people off getting jabbed having being wrongly told they must go to Scunthorpe and the like.
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I was booked in for the booster at Scunny on Monday but have cancelled it now. If you ring our local docs the message is you must go to a mass vaccination centre via the NHS website. I called in the docs last might and asked at the counter and they said yes it's fine to get it done at Owston Ferry! I booked in straight away, so i don't have to stand in a queue of mekons for an hour in Scunthorpe and probably get covid in the process. I can't think why the surgery would have a message saying you can't get jabbed on the isle when in reality you can. This will only put people off getting jabbed having being wrongly told they must go to Scunthorpe and the like.
I went to Scunny no queue, in and out in 15 mins
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When I had my booster I had to wait 15mins after it before I could check out and leave are things a little slacker in Scunny?
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When I had my booster I had to wait 15mins after it before I could check out and leave are things a little slacker in Scunny?
It’s self policed, so not strictly enforced, having said that from walking through th door to jab was about 2 minutes
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I was booked in for the booster at Scunny on Monday but have cancelled it now. If you ring our local docs the message is you must go to a mass vaccination centre via the NHS website. I called in the docs last might and asked at the counter and they said yes it's fine to get it done at Owston Ferry! I booked in straight away, so i don't have to stand in a queue of mekons for an hour in Scunthorpe and probably get covid in the process. I can't think why the surgery would have a message saying you can't get jabbed on the isle when in reality you can. This will only put people off getting jabbed having being wrongly told they must go to Scunthorpe and the like.
I went to Scunny no queue, in and out in 15 mins
That's good. It's just i've heard mixed reviews about the Ironstone so i'd rather wait a week and go to Ferry instead.
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20 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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Wait for it…….
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21 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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21 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
unbelievable really how well they have done
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No point now. Whitty ha said that they are working on a tweaked jab and will roll that out soon.
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No point now. Whitty ha said that they are working on a tweaked jab and will roll that out soon.
There will be no point for those who have lost their lives because they refused to have the previous jabs.
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No point now. Whitty ha said that they are working on a tweaked jab and will roll that out soon.
There will be no point for those who have lost their lives because they refused to have the previous jabs.
As was their decision.
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No point now. Whitty ha said that they are working on a tweaked jab and will roll that out soon.
There will be no point for those who have lost their lives because they refused to have the previous jabs.
Or for those that could not have the jab for medical reason I guess.
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No point now. Whitty ha said that they are working on a tweaked jab and will roll that out soon.
There will be no point for those who have lost their lives because they refused to have the previous jabs.
As was their decision.
What if their decision was influenced by listening to you?
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No point now. Whitty ha said that they are working on a tweaked jab and will roll that out soon.
There will be no point for those who have lost their lives because they refused to have the previous jabs.
As was their decision.
What if their decision was influenced by listening to you?
Very good point bb
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22 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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15 million jabs to freedom
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23 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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Now officially a statistic on BB's thread. Annoyed I didn't get a sticker tho - Johnson Out!
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Not sure you wearing a sticker with your Johnson out is strictly legal, Wilts.
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LoL
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23 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
On to a real winner here aren't they the pharmaceutical companies .
How long before it's four jabs a year then five and six ?
I've got my eyes wide open , benefit given at the moment .
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Now officially a statistic on BB's thread. Annoyed I didn't get a sticker tho - Johnson Out!
BB will send you a lollipop
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23 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
On to a real winner here aren't they the pharmaceutical companies .
How long before it's four jabs a year then five and six ?
I've got my eyes wide open , benefit given at the moment .
Plus testing. Endless testing is making lots of people lots of money.
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Antigen testing not widely available hmmm
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23 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
On to a real winner here aren't they the pharmaceutical companies .
How long before it's four jabs a year then five and six ?
I've got my eyes wide open , benefit given at the moment .
So, would you rather die than have the jabs, Tyke?
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Why would he die bb? He might not be able to taste his hedgehogs for a couple days that's all.
I honestly don't understand your train of thought that death is imminent.
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I'm not suggesting that death is imminent to Tyke, he might well live long and prosper without any jabs. It seems to me, though, that his objection to having extra jabs is more based on conspiracy theory than a matter of responsibility to himself and others.
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He doesn't have a responsibility to others. Certainly i don't expect him to wear a mask and have jabs on my account. I'm not that selfish. ;)
Meanwhile on planet earth. The likelihood of death from flu is greater than the likelihood of death from Covid for the under 60's .
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I'm not suggesting that death is imminent to Tyke, he might well live long and prosper without any jabs. It seems to me, though, that his objection to having extra jabs is more based on conspiracy theory than a matter of responsibility to himself and others.
With respect though BB, if it is though then that is his business. He doesn't need to be told, coerced, bribed, blackmailed or even forced to have a jab if he doesn't want one. For whatever reason that is personal to him.
Not everyone who doubts the safety of the vaccine or believes that something else is at play is a conspiracy theorist. In fact it is rational and healthy to have scepticism.
Obviously there are extremes of belief such as those who believe we are being controlled by lizards and on the flipside, those who totally trust what they are told just because they have been told by scientists and would happily have a jab every day if they were told to.
Scientists, doctors etc are human too and thus also have the capacity to be manipulated by greed, ego and power.
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CDH, when people share their opinion with others they relinquish what was their own personal business and offer it up for scrutiny.
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CDH, when people share their opinion with others they relinquish what was their own personal business and offer it up for scrutiny.
Yes i suppose BB. I still think people can have an opinion though without having to justify their opinion. It does help and does help strengthen their argument of course.
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CDH - the freedom of allowing you to have an opinion in no ways negates the option of other people having an opinion about it. if you don't like it, don't view your opinion in public.
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That's the thing about freedom of speech. It also includes the freedom to explain to someone why their freely expressed opinion is ba-baa.
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CDH - the freedom of allowing you to have an opinion in no ways negates the option of other people having an opinion about it. if you don't like it, don't view your opinion in public.
Yep. Fair enough. I think i was just a bit confused by the fact that BB suggested that it was because of conspiracy theories as to why Tyke didn't want extra jabs and that someone who has conspiracy theories isn't entitled to be taken seriously, but my view is, what is so wrong with that? They are his conspiracy theories that he has a right to them.
Take your point though. Whatever view you put out in public is there to be shot at i guess.
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CDH - the freedom of allowing you to have an opinion in no ways negates the option of other people having an opinion about it. if you don't like it, don't view your opinion in public.
Yep. Fair enough. I think i was just a bit confused by the fact that BB suggested that it was because of conspiracy theories as to why Tyke didn't want extra jabs and that someone who has conspiracy theories isn't entitled to be taken seriously, but my view is, what is so wrong with that? They are his conspiracy theories that he has a right to them.
Take your point though. Whatever view you put out in public is there to be shot at i guess.
It looked to me like it was Tyke who suggested that it was because of conspiracy theories as to why he didn't want extra jabs.
Where did I say that someone who has conspiracy theories isn't entitled to be taken seriously?
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CDH - the freedom of allowing you to have an opinion in no ways negates the option of other people having an opinion about it. if you don't like it, don't view your opinion in public.
Yep. Fair enough. I think i was just a bit confused by the fact that BB suggested that it was because of conspiracy theories as to why Tyke didn't want extra jabs and that someone who has conspiracy theories isn't entitled to be taken seriously, but my view is, what is so wrong with that? They are his conspiracy theories that he has a right to them.
Take your point though. Whatever view you put out in public is there to be shot at i guess.
It looked to me like it was Tyke who suggested that it was because of conspiracy theories as to why he didn't want extra jabs.
Where did I say that someone who has conspiracy theories isn't entitled to be taken seriously?
Must have got the wrong end of the stick then. Apologies for that. My fault.
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No prob CDH, cheers.
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JCVI currently debating whether or not to recommend giving jabs to the over 5's.
Given they decided that giving the jabs to the over 12's was of no clinical health benefit and thus did not recommend it, what even is the point in debating about the over 5's? Madness.
The Government will override any decision the JCVI make anyway so all futile really.
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My grandad has lung cancer so if we go into lock down again then he won't have his treatment and. I am having my jab on Wednesday I suggest if people want to keep their freedoms to get the jab or simply lose them. And in my case probably lose a close dear relative.
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My grandad has lung cancer so if we go into lock down again then he won't have his treatment and. I am having my jab on Wednesday I suggest if people want to keep their freedoms to get the jab or simply lose them. And in my case probably lose a close dear relative.
Sorry to hear that RTID however, the restrictions will continue despite vaccinations IMO. They are now political decisions. One of them being the capacity and the functioning of the NHS being at rock bottom before Covid. IMO it is the NHS mismanagement and the Government cuts that should be blamed. Not people who aren't getting their vaccines.
However, such a difficult position for you to be in and i hope your grandad can get his treatment.
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My grandad has lung cancer so if we go into lock down again then he won't have his treatment and. I am having my jab on Wednesday I suggest if people want to keep their freedoms to get the jab or simply lose them. And in my case probably lose a close dear relative.
Sorry to hear that RTID however, the restrictions will continue despite vaccinations IMO. They are now political decisions. One of them being the capacity and the functioning of the NHS being at rock bottom before Covid. IMO it is the NHS mismanagement and the Government cuts that should be blamed. Not people who aren't getting their vaccines.
However, such a difficult position for you to be in and i hope your grandad can get his treatment.
Thank you very much CDH, I apologise it probably came across as a bit of a rant however I actually didn't think we would go into lock down until the murmurings since this new variant came around.
I think I once read something about the dilemma of the NHS either being over staffed during normal operational times or having enough staff during the Winter. From what I can understand is the option they choose to just have about enough staff during the winter means they run short.
And I don't know how many NHS staff are still off with long term sickness either i.e. stress
In terms of my Grandad everything is moving so slowly diagnosis was made nearly 9 weeks ago but still no treatment.
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CDH - the freedom of allowing you to have an opinion in no ways negates the option of other people having an opinion about it. if you don't like it, don't view your opinion in public.
Yep. Fair enough. I think i was just a bit confused by the fact that BB suggested that it was because of conspiracy theories as to why Tyke didn't want extra jabs and that someone who has conspiracy theories isn't entitled to be taken seriously, but my view is, what is so wrong with that? They are his conspiracy theories that he has a right to them.
Take your point though. Whatever view you put out in public is there to be shot at i guess.
No problem CDH - as long as we all do it in a civil manner, everyone's opinion is fine & welcolmed. It keeps the chat going indeed.
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My grandad has lung cancer so if we go into lock down again then he won't have his treatment and. I am having my jab on Wednesday I suggest if people want to keep their freedoms to get the jab or simply lose them. And in my case probably lose a close dear relative.
Sorry to hear that RTID
However, such a difficult position for you to be in and i hope your grandad can get his treatment.
Ditto from me too.
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I'm not suggesting that death is imminent to Tyke, he might well live long and prosper without any jabs. It seems to me, though, that his objection to having extra jabs is more based on conspiracy theory than a matter of responsibility to himself and others.
I'm booked in next Sunday for my booster BB and I've complied right from the very beginning of this virus .
I'm no conspiracy theorist just someone who is concerned about regulations and restrictions under this government .
I've also an eye on those making an enormous amount of money out of this virus , I'm sure many of whom would be glad to see it continue .
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You should have been eligible for a booster nearly 2 months ago Tyke.
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You should have been eligible for a booster nearly 2 months ago Tyke.
I tried booking one in October online but it said I wasn't eligible .
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You should have been eligible for a booster nearly 2 months ago Tyke.
I tried booking one in October online but it said I wasn't eligible .
Then you must have been late getting your 2nd jab?
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You should have been eligible for a booster nearly 2 months ago Tyke.
I tried booking one in October online but it said I wasn't eligible .
Then you must have been late getting your 2nd jab?
No I booked them both immediately I qualified .
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I'm not suggesting that death is imminent to Tyke, he might well live long and prosper without any jabs. It seems to me, though, that his objection to having extra jabs is more based on conspiracy theory than a matter of responsibility to himself and others.
I'm booked in next Sunday for my booster BB and I've complied right from the very beginning of this virus .
I'm no conspiracy theorist just someone who is concerned about regulations and restrictions under this government .
I've also an eye on those making an enormous amount of money out of this virus , I'm sure many of whom would be glad to see it continue .
I've heard of one or two people who made quite an amount of money out of the virus by fiddling the furlough system also who would have been glad to see it continue.
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But I'm guessing you're a few years older than me. I was in the very lowest of the first nine priority groups. Got my second jab in late May and booked my booster in late October, for late November.
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Why are young people queuing for 5 hours to get a booster? Stupid tw*ts.
So they can get their ticket to carry on going out on the piss probably. I booked my booster slot two weeks ago, so there better not be any queue jumping twenty something in front of me tomorrow night!
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Why are young people queuing for 5 hours to get a booster? Stupid tw*ts.
So they can get their ticket to carry on going out on the piss probably. I booked my booster slot two weeks ago, so there better not be any queue jumping twenty something in front of me tomorrow night!
There are a hell of a lot of young people not jabbed. A friend of my kids who is older says that they will just end up partying in peoples houses or have raves in fields if they are stopped from going to clubs and pubs etc. You can't stop young people meeting up and partying. Good on 'em. Maybe the Tories will soon realize that a huge number of young people won't be bullied into having a jab they don't need.
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Why are young people queuing for 5 hours to get a booster? Stupid tw*ts.
So they can get their ticket to carry on going out on the piss probably. I booked my booster slot two weeks ago, so there better not be any queue jumping twenty something in front of me tomorrow night!
There are a hell of a lot of young people not jabbed. A friend of my kids who is older says that they will just end up partying in peoples houses or have raves in fields if they are stopped from going to clubs and pubs etc. You can't stop young people meeting up and partying. Good on 'em. Maybe the Tories will soon realize that a huge number of young people won't be bullied into having a jab they don't need.
That would be fine for me - keep all the daft anti-vaxers in the same field........ sounds like a plan - top idea CDH..... :thumbsup:
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24 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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Why are young people queuing for 5 hours to get a booster? Stupid tw*ts.
Because they have a sense of personal and social responsibility?
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Why are young people queuing for 5 hours to get a booster? Stupid tw*ts.
Because they have a sense of personal and social responsibility?
.....And because it's a popular choice?
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Why are young people queuing for 5 hours to get a booster? Stupid tw*ts.
Because they have a sense of personal and social responsibility?
Like those who support the introduction of vaccine passports you mean? :lol: :lol:
Hypocrites the f**king lot.
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Why are young people queuing for 5 hours to get a booster? Stupid tw*ts.
Because they have a sense of personal and social responsibility?
Like those who support the introduction of vaccine passports you mean? :lol: :lol:
Hypocrites the f**king lot.
CDH I inow you have issues, but for your own well being I think you need to have a rest from the forum and comeback in a much calmer manner, these rants can’t be doing you any good
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Time to switch off CDH.
Goodnight.
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There is a lot to be said for living somewhere rural. My eldest son, age 26, strolled into the local walk in centre Monday night at 7pm and got his booster. No booking, no que, no fuss.
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Mine is booked for this morning, so will see how big the queue is. It was very efficient my last two visits.
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I was straight in and jabbed within 10 minutes on each of my 3 visits. It looks like the situation is different now, but how much is that because of people who could have been jabbed sooner?
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Not even that, I have literally walked straight through zero queue.
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25 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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How many is that above "15 million jabs to freedom"?
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26 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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The 7 day average of UK deaths yesterday was 113, the lowest since October 13th.
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27 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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I was straight in and jabbed within 10 minutes on each of my 3 visits. It looks like the situation is different now, but how much is that because of people who could have been jabbed sooner?
I was same as BFYP for my first two, straight in with no cue. The booster was around 15 mins wait.
Can you walk in anywhere now once you are allowed a booking or are their still booked centres and walk-in centres? That would explain the queues.
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Straight in with no cue? You were lucky, we didn't even have a snooker table.
All my three visits were pre-booked.
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28 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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Have to admire your stamina BB.
Your coffee bill must be massive.
:)
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Ah, TBF mate, he is only telling the truth.
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He will be nearly as knackered as the people giving out the jabs when they have all finished.
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28 million jabs to......... The next lot
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He will be nearly as knackered as the people giving out the jabs when they have all finished.
I was gonna respond with a vaccine joke but some of you won't get it.
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29 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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29 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
I didn't think it was allowed to praise the government on here. Surely we must be the worst in europe?
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Government?
Who’s mentioned the government?
:whistle: ;)
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Government?
Who’s mentioned the government?
:whistle: ;)
Good question BVB but you must remember that when covid was at its height and the NHS as struggling to cope there were a few prominent posters on here telling us all that it was the governments fault.
So, following that logic surely the government should be praised for the success of the vaccine programme.
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Just wondering but my Mum had a booster at the beginning of October... Getting on to three months ago now.
So how long before the booster begins to wane?
The vast majority of the over 80s will be in this position now with another three months to see winter out.
To keep antibody evels high are they going to have to start boosting the booster in January?
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Just wondering but my Mum had a booster at the beginning of October... Getting on to three months ago now.
So how long before the booster begins to wane?
The vast majority of the over 80s will be in this position now with another three months to see winter out.
To keep antibody evels high are they going to have to start boosting the booster in January?
going off the other jabs you would guess at 5 to 6 months then I would think you will needed a 2nd booster
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Government?
Who’s mentioned the government?
:whistle: ;)
Good question BVB but you must remember that when covid was at its height and the NHS as struggling to cope there were a few prominent posters on here telling us all that it was the governments fault.
So, following that logic surely the government should be praised for the success of the vaccine programme.
Well Hound, I could bang on about how the govt was woefully unprepared for a pandemic, and that the NHS was struggling to cope as a result of both that and woeful underfunding for the last 11 years of this party in power, leading to a big shortage of doctors, nurses and resources, and when the pandemic hit they were late to the party (hey see what I did there?) and caught with their pants down in panic mode and by which time thousands had died unneccessarily yet they went on national TV to brag and lie about how brilliant they were in addressing the “issues”…..
..…but I’ve had a beer and can’t be arsed.
Cheers
BVB
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Just wondering but my Mum had a booster at the beginning of October... Getting on to three months ago now.
So how long before the booster begins to wane?
The vast majority of the over 80s will be in this position now with another three months to see winter out.
To keep antibody evels high are they going to have to start boosting the booster in January?
going off the other jabs you would guess at 5 to 6 months then I would think you will needed a 2nd booster
Hopefully.
I was just going on them opening up boosters to the younger adult age groups after a minimum of 3 months.
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Government?
Who’s mentioned the government?
:whistle: ;)
Good question BVB but you must remember that when covid was at its height and the NHS as struggling to cope there were a few prominent posters on here telling us all that it was the governments fault.
So, following that logic surely the government should be praised for the success of the vaccine programme.
Well Hound, I could bang on about how the govt was woefully unprepared for a pandemic, and that the NHS was struggling to cope as a result of both that and woeful underfunding for the last 11 years of this party in power, leading to a big shortage of doctors, nurses and resources, and when the pandemic hit they were late to the party (hey see what I did there?) and caught with their pants down in panic mode and by which time thousands had died unneccessarily yet they went on national TV to brag and lie about how brilliant they were in addressing the “issues”…..
..…but I’ve had a beer and can’t be arsed.
Cheers
BVB
Yep, I get that BVB.
However I haven’t noticed you say that the fabulous success of the booster programme is testament to the government, even when you hadn’t had a beer.
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Because it isn’t - it’s despite the
Government.
It’s a testament to those who’ve implemented it.
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Because it isn’t - it’s despite the
Government.
It’s a testament to those who’ve implemented it.
LoL.
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Because it isn’t - it’s despite the
Government.
It’s a testament to those who’ve implemented it.
LoL.
Go on then Hound.
Prove your point and I’ll believe you.
Otherwise even though I disagree on other points I’m with Nudga and his views on the govt.
BVB
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Because it isn’t - it’s despite the
Government.
It’s a testament to those who’ve implemented it.
LoL.
Hound, anyone who thinks the government should get no credit for the vaccine output deserves to be ignored. Nobody in their right mind takes such opinions seriously anyway.
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Hound, anyone who thinks the government should get no credit for the vaccine output deserves to be ignored. Nobody in their right mind takes such opinions seriously anyway.
Cheers BB for your contribution :scarf:
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Because it isn’t - it’s despite the
Government.
It’s a testament to those who’ve implemented it.
LoL.
Hound, anyone who thinks the government should get no credit for the vaccine output deserves to be ignored. Nobody in their right mind takes such opinions seriously anyway.
Hound, anyone who thinks the government should get no credit for the vaccine output deserves to be ignored. Nobody in their right mind takes such opinions seriously anyway.
Cheers BB for your contribution :scarf:
I’m with BB on this.
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That’s democracy.
Just about.
:scarf: :scarf: :scarf:
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Because it isn’t - it’s despite the
Government.
It’s a testament to those who’ve implemented it.
The government have given the orders to do it.
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30 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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Outstanding effort by all involved many of whom are volunteers
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But more lockdowns are going to fall on deaf ears.
People have had enough.
So every time we get a new variant we are going back to square 1 are we.
No we just need to get on with life as normal.
The economy cannot cope with any more, peoples mental health cannot cope with any more.
Get a jab if you have not already. That is the answer. Jab every 6 months.
No big deal is it. Protect yourself and protect others. Simple.
If we have continual restrictions then where is the incentive to go and get repeat jabs.
We just need to live with this same as flu. Same as other virus.
Any more of this nonsense of shutting the country down is going to create anarchy. We will get rioting before too long i fear.
Yes it will get that bad.
We need some serious leadership from Boris.
What we need is Maggy to make a come back because we need her decisive leadership right now.
As for the opposition well they would be even worse. More dilly dallying than we are getting from this lot. Starmer is like a wet rag and some of his cronies are worse.
Yes as Al said we do need some proper leadership in this country, but we do not need far right Hitler types. God help us all.
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Israelis are starting a program of second booster jabs. The Germans are also considering a 4fh jab.
A possible 4th jab must be on the agenda here too.
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Israelis are starting a program of second booster jabs. The Germans are also considering a 4fh jab.
A possible 4th jab must be on the agenda here too.
That is simply common sense. Repeat repeat and repeat until it is eliminated if it ever is. Possibly never will be same as flu.
So what’s the problem vaccinate and keep doing it. There needs to be a massive public information programme introduced to ram this down peoples throats imo.
We have had it for smoking cigarettes, we need the same level of public awareness in how to protect the population from getting very ill from Covid.
But if we keep locking down hospitality and events and Sport then people will say why bother.
We all had these for Polio, Diptheria etc as kids in th late 50’s early 60’s.
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I'm sure you didn't have 3 or 4 jabs of hope in a year for polio and diphtheria.
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Some diabetics have 1 or 2 jabs of hope in a day. does that mean the jabs aren't working?
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Most of em have got two stomachs and one arse hole.
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What about those who haven't got two stomachs? Is it a government conspiracy for the skinny diabetics? And, fat or thin, does that mean the jabs aren't working just because they need them regularly?
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But but but diabetes isn't contagious.
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31 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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But more lockdowns are going to fall on deaf ears.
People have had enough.
So every time we get a new variant we are going back to square 1 are we.
No we just need to get on with life as normal.
The economy cannot cope with any more, peoples mental health cannot cope with any more.
Get a jab if you have not already. That is the answer. Jab every 6 months.
No big deal is it. Protect yourself and protect others. Simple.
If we have continual restrictions then where is the incentive to go and get repeat jabs.
We just need to live with this same as flu. Same as other virus.
Any more of this nonsense of shutting the country down is going to create anarchy. We will get rioting before too long i fear.
Yes it will get that bad.
We need some serious leadership from Boris.
What we need is Maggy to make a come back because we need her decisive leadership right now.
As for the opposition well they would be even worse. More dilly dallying than we are getting from this lot. Starmer is like a wet rag and some of his cronies are worse.
Yes as Al said we do need some proper leadership in this country, but we do not need far right Hitler types. God help us all.
Agree - The more people vaccined, and the more the virus mutates, the lesser the impact over time, until it becomes a yearly thing like flu jab, modified to target latest versions etc.
Slight disagree - even this govt can’t take chances on not preparing for the worst whilst hoping for the best - looking promising on a weaker omicron but data still in flux - can always knock back restrictions if it proves less severe - would be disaster for the population of it went the other way and we are not prepared.
By all means do down the opposition (be prepared to provide some reasoned analysis first though) - but expecting serious leadership from The Clown?
Good luck with that Campsall!
BVB
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31 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
Get it to 45 million and we are in business.
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31 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
Get it to 45 million and we are in business.
2 to 3 weeks then, hopefully.
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32 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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The booster does begin to wain after 3 months.
Looks like a fourth jab is going to be needed, at least for the over 50s.
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Some will need a double shot then, haha
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33 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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34 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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Excellent news.
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35 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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All good news BB.
Well done to all concerned.
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35 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
A little context BB.
On 12 December, Johnson announced the target was to do 19 million boosters by New Year's Eve.
We've done fewer than 12 million to date. At current rates it will take until the end of Feb to hit the 19 million target.
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So the target wasn't reached. If he'd have set it at 10 million by NYE would the operation have been more successful?
Targets are merely goals to aim at. Set them higher and you might get more goals.
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Fair point.
But that's not the question that really
matters. The Govt chose a policy of going balls out for boosters, rather than consider stronger restrictive measures.
We've missed the booster target by a long way and not changed policy on restrictions. And the fact is there's 7 million people effectively unprotected as we reach the height of this wave.
When you see how the rest of January pans out, remember this is a conscious policy decision.
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It's hardly the government's fault that many people avoided going for their jabs during the Xmas period.
Again, you're using your great power of hindsight to pick on the government.
They did introduce stronger restrictive measures, by the way.
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We will have 19million boosters was quickly changed to we will offer boosters to anyone eligible
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We will have 19million boosters was quickly changed to we will offer boosters to anyone eligible …… that will have them.
Slightly amended Raven.
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No amenment necessary Hound, it was still everyone
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The missing word is "offered".
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It's hardly the government's fault that many people avoided going for their jabs during the Xmas period.
Again, you're using your great power of hindsight to pick on the government.
They did introduce stronger restrictive measures, by the way.
Don't you think the fact of the Xmas holiday should have been taken into account when settling on this policy?
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maybe the missing words are these:
''Boris vows to deliver a million Covid jabs A DAY to fight Indian variant as it emerges No.10 failed to put country on red list even though arrivals had 50-TIMES the level of coronavirus infections as UK''
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And these words:
''Boris Johnson is gambling on an unprecedented ramping up of vaccinations, rolling out 1m booster jabs a day to stem an incoming “tidal wave of Omicron” and avoid imposing further restrictions.
The army will be deployed across the country to help rapidly accelerate the vaccine programme and GPs will be told to cancel appointments to dedicate resources to offering vaccines to every UK adult by the end of December''
why does he keep making ludicrous promises?
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It's hardly the government's fault that many people avoided going for their jabs during the Xmas period.
Again, you're using your great power of hindsight to pick on the government.
They did introduce stronger restrictive measures, by the way.
Don't you think the fact of the Xmas holiday should have been taken into account when settling on this policy?
There was no more reason to believe people would avoid getting their boosters over Xmas than they would avoid following lockdown restrictions.
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My mechanic told me that I'll need to service my van again in 10 weeks because the oil and fuel filters don't work properly after a couple of months. Also because my car hasn't been serviced yet, my vans service isn't as effective.
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I went on holiday to Spain in August a few years back. f**king useless suntan. It had totally worn off by November.
#BoycottSpain
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I went to Spain in August too, although I didn't want a sun tan so I used half a bottle of sun tan lotion every day to stop me from getting a tan. My missus though the selfish bitch didn't use the other half of suntan lotion so I got burnt to f**k.
So yes, #BoycottSpain
AND
#Boycottsuntanlotionlesswives
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Why didnt you just buy another bottle you daft t**t.
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I went to Spain in August too, although I didn't want a sun tan so I used half a bottle of sun tan lotion every day to stop me from getting a tan. My missus though the selfish bitch didn't use the other half of suntan lotion so I got burnt to f**k.
So yes, #BoycottSpain
AND
#Boycottsuntanlotionlesswives
If she didn’t used the other half you could have used it as a booster for protecting you from UV rays and avoid getting burnt to f**k
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Because half a bottle a day should be more than enough?
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I went to Spain in August too, although I didn't want a sun tan so I used half a bottle of sun tan lotion every day to stop me from getting a tan. My missus though the selfish bitch didn't use the other half of suntan lotion so I got burnt to f**k.
So yes, #BoycottSpain
AND
#Boycottsuntanlotionlesswives
If she didn’t used the other half you could have used it as a booster for protecting you from UV rays and avoid getting burnt to f**k
I'd have still got burnt because the wife didn't have any on.
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36 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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Blatant NHS misinformation in their adverts on talk radio.
The advert clearly states that every adult now needs a Covid 19 booster which is b*llocks.
Most adults don't need it.
Now if they had said every adult is advised to have a Covid 19 booster then that wouldn't be clear and obvious coercion and misinformation like the current advert is.
Good old NHS. 5.9 billion pounds later to clear the backlog and now even more people waiting than before. You've got to hand it to them for sheer wastage and incompetence.
Still. So long as over half the UK population are getting a vaccine they don't need eh?
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So 16 year olds can now get their boosters.
Is this their 3rd jab too? Like adults?
So that would be 3 jabs for that age group within the space of about 7 or 8 months?
Have i got this right?
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Saijd Javid tonight:
'two vaccines are not enough'
'they just don't work'
Then proceeds to encourage anyone who hasn't had their 1st or 2nd jabs to come forward. :lol: :lol: :lol:
WHY?!!!
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37 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
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37 million booster jabs now!
Well done UK, brilliant service.
Wow, excellent.