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I think you all know by now that I haven't had any jabs, been a little bit ill twice in two years with something a bit different to a cold.Shook it off within two days.
Quote from: Nudga on October 31, 2023, 02:02:04 pmI think you all know by now that I haven't had any jabs, been a little bit ill twice in two years with something a bit different to a cold.Shook it off within two days. Purely out of interest Nudga which age group are you in? I've had all the jabs and caught Covid twice. I have asthma and hope that the symptoms, by no means serious, I experienced was due to the protection given by the jab. I am in my 70's.
I got the first 2 and I regret it. I'll not be having another, I'll just look after myself and take vitamin supplements and have regular exercise.
I've had 3 in the last week.CovidFluShingles.
which shingle jab did you have Nudga?
I'm not looking for a fight or argument here, genuinely interested.I wonder if I'm the only one on this forum who didn't get vaccinated?There's eight of us in my friendship group who didn't and not one of us got really ill.
Quote from: Nudga on October 31, 2023, 08:56:13 pmI'm not looking for a fight or argument here, genuinely interested.I wonder if I'm the only one on this forum who didn't get vaccinated?There's eight of us in my friendship group who didn't and not one of us got really ill. Nudga.Also not looking for a fight. But with respect, you're not looking at this in the right context.Most people of your age didn't get badly ill. Very roughly, about 1 in 500 people in their late 40s caught COVID and died from it.I don't know the figures for what the hospitalisation rate was, but say 1 in 100 got a very bad dose and were hospitalised. In that case, if you have a random group of 8, it's about 6/4 on that none of them would get a bad dose.Doesn't change the fact that 1 in 500 cop a fatal dose though.So the question is, would you choose to play Russian Roulette with a 500 chamber gun and 1 bullet, if you could avoid it?I'm f**king certain I wouldn't.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on October 31, 2023, 09:28:27 pmQuote from: Nudga on October 31, 2023, 08:56:13 pmI'm not looking for a fight or argument here, genuinely interested.I wonder if I'm the only one on this forum who didn't get vaccinated?There's eight of us in my friendship group who didn't and not one of us got really ill. Nudga.Also not looking for a fight. But with respect, you're not looking at this in the right context.Most people of your age didn't get badly ill. Very roughly, about 1 in 500 people in their late 40s caught COVID and died from it.I don't know the figures for what the hospitalisation rate was, but say 1 in 100 got a very bad dose and were hospitalised. In that case, if you have a random group of 8, it's about 6/4 on that none of them would get a bad dose.Doesn't change the fact that 1 in 500 cop a fatal dose though.So the question is, would you choose to play Russian Roulette with a 500 chamber gun and 1 bullet, if you could avoid it?I'm f**king certain I wouldn't. BST, with respect you didn't believe me at the time of the roll out of the jabs that I was hearing some real horror stories of customers and people I know who had some serious problems after their jabs. A leg amputation from a blood clot plus another three with blood clots, pericarditis, strokes to name a few. That to me was Russian roulette.I took my chances with covid and I don't for one minute regret going against the grain, losing friends and family members not talking to me in the process.
Quote from: Nudga on October 31, 2023, 09:36:08 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on October 31, 2023, 09:28:27 pmQuote from: Nudga on October 31, 2023, 08:56:13 pmI'm not looking for a fight or argument here, genuinely interested.I wonder if I'm the only one on this forum who didn't get vaccinated?There's eight of us in my friendship group who didn't and not one of us got really ill. Nudga.Also not looking for a fight. But with respect, you're not looking at this in the right context.Most people of your age didn't get badly ill. Very roughly, about 1 in 500 people in their late 40s caught COVID and died from it.I don't know the figures for what the hospitalisation rate was, but say 1 in 100 got a very bad dose and were hospitalised. In that case, if you have a random group of 8, it's about 6/4 on that none of them would get a bad dose.Doesn't change the fact that 1 in 500 cop a fatal dose though.So the question is, would you choose to play Russian Roulette with a 500 chamber gun and 1 bullet, if you could avoid it?I'm f**king certain I wouldn't. BST, with respect you didn't believe me at the time of the roll out of the jabs that I was hearing some real horror stories of customers and people I know who had some serious problems after their jabs. A leg amputation from a blood clot plus another three with blood clots, pericarditis, strokes to name a few. That to me was Russian roulette.I took my chances with covid and I don't for one minute regret going against the grain, losing friends and family members not talking to me in the process. Crazy that you know of so many people who had issues with the jab yet collectively no one else can think of a single person who had complications.
When I was a kid I had a polio, a smallpox, tetanus several times, diphtheria, TB etc. I had a jab for yellow fever in my early 20s for travel. In later life I've had jabs for pneumonia, flue and as previously said 7 covid jabs and in Nov I will be getting a jab for shingles. I've had a sore arm a couple of times and my first covid jab gave me fever symptoms for a couple of days. Hands up if you didn't have a polio jab.