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And "snowflakes" getting tested for the deadliest disease in the world to see if they are poorly. "snowflakes" look like they are scared of a sore throat.
Quote from: Nudga on December 17, 2021, 07:50:00 amAnd "snowflakes" getting tested for the deadliest disease in the world to see if they are poorly. "snowflakes" look like they are scared of a sore throat.What might be a sore throat for you and /or for more healthier people may be somewhat more life-threatening for people like my 93year old mother Nudga.Everyone’s different and will react to viruses / threats to health in different ways.I sincerely hope that omicron is less dangerous, but not going to refuse being vaccinated just to prove that point, or even risk putting my mother in hospital or even worse a coffin.CheersBVB
And "snowflakes" getting tested for the deadliest disease in the world to see if they are poorly. "snowflakes" look like they are scared of a sore throat.
Quote from: BVB on December 17, 2021, 10:56:05 amQuote from: Nudga on December 17, 2021, 07:50:00 amAnd "snowflakes" getting tested for the deadliest disease in the world to see if they are poorly. "snowflakes" look like they are scared of a sore throat.What might be a sore throat for you and /or for more healthier people may be somewhat more life-threatening for people like my 93year old mother Nudga.Everyone’s different and will react to viruses / threats to health in different ways.I sincerely hope that omicron is less dangerous, but not going to refuse being vaccinated just to prove that point, or even risk putting my mother in hospital or even worse a coffin.CheersBVB The trouble is people like that think they are knowledgeable on the topic in conversation but in reality they don't know a thing about it but claim to be a so called expert
Quote from: roverstillidie91 on December 17, 2021, 11:16:21 amQuote from: BVB on December 17, 2021, 10:56:05 amQuote from: Nudga on December 17, 2021, 07:50:00 amAnd "snowflakes" getting tested for the deadliest disease in the world to see if they are poorly. "snowflakes" look like they are scared of a sore throat.What might be a sore throat for you and /or for more healthier people may be somewhat more life-threatening for people like my 93year old mother Nudga.Everyone’s different and will react to viruses / threats to health in different ways.I sincerely hope that omicron is less dangerous, but not going to refuse being vaccinated just to prove that point, or even risk putting my mother in hospital or even worse a coffin.CheersBVB The trouble is people like that think they are knowledgeable on the topic in conversation but in reality they don't know a thing about it but claim to be a so called expertThat me or Nudga, 91?
Quote from: BVB on December 17, 2021, 10:56:05 amQuote from: Nudga on December 17, 2021, 07:50:00 amAnd "snowflakes" getting tested for the deadliest disease in the world to see if they are poorly. "snowflakes" look like they are scared of a sore throat.What might be a sore throat for you and /or for more healthier people may be somewhat more life-threatening for people like my 93year old mother Nudga.Everyone’s different and will react to viruses / threats to health in different ways.I sincerely hope that omicron is less dangerous, but not going to refuse being vaccinated just to prove that point, or even risk putting my mother in hospital or even worse a coffin.CheersBVB The trouble is people like that think they are knowledgeable on the topic in conversation but in reality they don't know a thing about it but claim to be a so called expert
Quote from: Nudga on December 17, 2021, 07:50:00 amAnd "snowflakes" getting tested for the deadliest disease in the world to see if they are poorly. "snowflakes" look like they are scared of a sore throat.What might be a sore throat for you and /or for more healthier people may be somewhat more life-threatening for people like my 93year old mother Nudga.Everyone’s different and will react to viruses / threats to health in different ways.I sincerely hope that omicron is less dangerous, but not going to refuse being vaccinated just to prove that point, or even risk putting my mother in hospital or even worse a coffin.CheersBVB
And "snowflakes" getting tested for the deadliest disease in the world to see if they are poorly. "snowflakes" look like they are scared of a sore throat.
Draytonian, on another thread:''Going for my booster tomorrow, if it meant me and mine being safer than others I would go every week''I with you Drayton, bravado doesn't come into it, just remember if you have a choice those interviewed in hospital on their death beds.
How many who voted on this want players vaccinated for the benefit of the player’s or just so their Saturday isn’t interrupted?
I'm not surprised with the amount of players going to ground clutching at their chests and struggling to breath around Europe.
Quote from: scawsby steve on December 16, 2021, 09:41:01 pmThe clue is in the fact that most footballers are in their 20s. This is the age group that aren't generally getting vaccinated, and don't really give 2 f*cks about the virus.I know lots of people in their 20s, and not a single one of them has had any jabs.Same where i work. They don't care and aren't bothered if they infect older people. Hopefully they all get it and suffer.
The clue is in the fact that most footballers are in their 20s. This is the age group that aren't generally getting vaccinated, and don't really give 2 f*cks about the virus.I know lots of people in their 20s, and not a single one of them has had any jabs.
Quote from: Axholme Lion on December 17, 2021, 08:24:19 amQuote from: scawsby steve on December 16, 2021, 09:41:01 pmThe clue is in the fact that most footballers are in their 20s. This is the age group that aren't generally getting vaccinated, and don't really give 2 f*cks about the virus.I know lots of people in their 20s, and not a single one of them has had any jabs.Same where i work. They don't care and aren't bothered if they infect older people. Hopefully they all get it and suffer.You must attract them.The only person I know closely who's refused the vaccine is 61. Every young person I know has stepped straight up for it.
I'm talking about people I personally know.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 17, 2021, 06:56:06 pmI'm talking about people I personally know.I accept that, but look at it logically. All of these youngsters that were having house parties and illegal raves during lockdown; can you honestly see them bothering to get jabbed?Alternatively, are old people, most of whom are worried about this virus, going to refuse jabs?
Quote from: scawsby steve on December 17, 2021, 07:16:42 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 17, 2021, 06:56:06 pmI'm talking about people I personally know.I accept that, but look at it logically. All of these youngsters that were having house parties and illegal raves during lockdown; can you honestly see them bothering to get jabbed?Alternatively, are old people, most of whom are worried about this virus, going to refuse jabs?Think you do young people a disservice there Scawsby. I would suggest that the vast majority of youngsters are not illegal ravers etc and actually have a sense of responsibility that would shame a lot of older people.But I would agree that most old people are worried about the virus and want to get jabbed.Happy to stand corrected by anyone wanting to chuck some data in to the contrary.CheersBVB
Quote from: BVB on December 17, 2021, 07:35:14 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on December 17, 2021, 07:16:42 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 17, 2021, 06:56:06 pmI'm talking about people I personally know.I accept that, but look at it logically. All of these youngsters that were having house parties and illegal raves during lockdown; can you honestly see them bothering to get jabbed?Alternatively, are old people, most of whom are worried about this virus, going to refuse jabs?Think you do young people a disservice there Scawsby. I would suggest that the vast majority of youngsters are not illegal ravers etc and actually have a sense of responsibility that would shame a lot of older people.But I would agree that most old people are worried about the virus and want to get jabbed.Happy to stand corrected by anyone wanting to chuck some data in to the contrary.CheersBVBI can't quite see your logic there, BVB. Here we have a thread criticising YOUNG footballers for not getting jabbed, yet you're saying that I'm doing young people a disservice.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 17, 2021, 02:47:18 pmQuote from: Axholme Lion on December 17, 2021, 08:24:19 amQuote from: scawsby steve on December 16, 2021, 09:41:01 pmThe clue is in the fact that most footballers are in their 20s. This is the age group that aren't generally getting vaccinated, and don't really give 2 f*cks about the virus.I know lots of people in their 20s, and not a single one of them has had any jabs.Same where i work. They don't care and aren't bothered if they infect older people. Hopefully they all get it and suffer.You must attract them.The only person I know closely who's refused the vaccine is 61. Every young person I know has stepped straight up for it.In my experience I have to back AL’s claim, last night was Mad Friday, I worked, and nearly every young person I went to pick up tried getting into a car without a mask or face covering, and I had many arguments with them, AL is correct, most of them don’t give a toss
I had to explain to one of my colleagues the other day how totally counter intuitive it was to work from home, which they were doing, and then go out to the local boozer every night. He just did not get it. This is what we are up against.
Is this about footballers having the jab or their behaviour? It's probable that vaccinated players have caught the virus whilst unvaccinted players might not have.Entirely feasible that an unvaccinated player follows the guidance by limiting his social contacts etc and remain covid free. Conversely, a vaccinated player might go out on the lash, catch a dose and bring it back into the group. There are so many unknowns about the virus, how it's transmitted and how it affects people differently, so I think it's difficult to enforce a compulsory jab or consequences for not taking the jab.
Quote from: normal rules on December 18, 2021, 03:54:20 pmI had to explain to one of my colleagues the other day how totally counter intuitive it was to work from home, which they were doing, and then go out to the local boozer every night. He just did not get it. This is what we are up against. People are thick, last night I had a customer that wasn’t keen on wearing a mask, he did eventually when I pointed out to him he had a three mile walk if he didn’t put a mask on, he then went on to say that tonight he will be at a party with about 40 other people who won’t be wearing masks and then said what is the difference, I said you are in a car with me in a confined space, I’m wearing a mask to help protect you, I expect the same consideration back, I couldn’t give a shit what he does tonight, and if he gets covid through his brainless attitude he desrves it