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Alreet Johnny Pfizer ladOne virus has been around at various times throughout the year, is new and evolving with increasing rates of immunity from prior infection and vaccination over the last two years.
The other is around at predictable rates at predictable times of the year with a much higher degree of immunity from decades of vaccination and over a century of exposure to previous strains.
Seen as you're so well informed why don't you apply for a grant to fund a long lasting coronavirus vaccine. I'm sure every country in the world will buy it from you?
What's your problem here? You're always on about how high numbers are, but now you're (apparently) moaning about vaccine boosters. What do you want?This
I have no problem.Do you?What's your problem here?
Trying to understand what your agenda is outside of constantly slagging the UK off. Numbers are still high as you keep pointing out and only a fool would think we're out of the woods, so what's the issue with planning ahead to maximise protection going forward?I have no problem.Do you?
He’s made a few strange posts in regards to this which has got me scratching my head. I always thought he was one of the relatively sensible people in regards to this.Trying to understand what your agenda is outside of constantly slagging the UK off. Numbers are still high as you keep pointing out and only a fool would think we're out of the woods, so what's the issue with planning ahead to maximise protection going forward?
Are you for f***ing real,there's plenty of countries where cases are higher than the the UKs FFS.Trying to understand what your agenda is outside of constantly slagging the UK off.
I've no issues to planning ahead,where the fuck have I stated I have.so what's the issue with planning ahead to maximise protection going forward?
Are you for f***ing real,there's plenty of countries where cases are higher than the the UKs FFS.
I've no issues to planning ahead,where the fuck have I stated I have.
Yearly booster AKA the 4 month booster.
Yep but they'll soon be dropping like I stated in an other thread a few days back.Yoi must of missed it.Numbers are still high as you keep pointing out
So this post? WTF are you in about?So this post
I don't agree with the any anti- maskers thank you.Yep but they'll soon be dropping like I stated in an other thread a few days back.Yoi must of missed it.
So this post? WTF are you in about?
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and the one agreeing with one of the resident anti-maskers insinuation that boosters are profit-driven.
I’ve never taken a day off so far, don’t know anyone that has either (not saying they don’t mind)
Fair do’sI reacted badly to one of mine, but had it on a Saturday, so just lost my weekend. Not so bad but obviously not possible for everyone
That’s about 10% then… pretty high figure. I’ve not personally come across anyone who has struggled with it short or long term. Must just be lucky.Well the ONS published yesterday that an estimated 1.3 million people in the UK are experiencing long Covid symptoms. Some quite debilitating. And some in younger demographics.
So it’s not just getting seriously ill or dying that’s the risk, it’s that the more research that comes out points to the footprint of what Covid does to your body in everything from brain to organ damage. If vaccines help with that I’ll keep them up despite being in my 30s and fit and healthy.
The longer term risks for younger people have always been chronic long Covid and still are. We know from SARS and MERS now decades later what ongoing problems it left some people with
Because in getting those sweet antibodies naturally there's a much higher chance of ending up in hospital or dead than via a vaccine. Then you can get the natural antibodies after the vaccinated ones with far less risk.Why are young, healthy people continuing to get jabs if it knocks them off their feet for days after? They'd surely be better off actually getting Covid for those sweet antibodies? The fabled herd immunity and all that.
90% protection against hospitalisation in those 65+ three months after a booster, great news.BBC News - No need for a fourth Covid jab yet, say UK advisers
Covid: No need for a fourth jab yet, say UK advisers
The booster third dose continues to give high protection to people 65 and over, data suggests.www.bbc.co.uk
Because in getting those sweet antibodies naturally there's a much higher chance of ending up in hospital or dead than via a vaccine. Then you can get the natural antibodies after the vaccinated ones with far less risk.
90% protection against hospitalisation in those 65+ three months after a booster, great news.