Coronavirus vaccine
Coronavirus vaccine
Will you have this vaccine when it's offered and why/why not? All reasonable debate encouraged but remember no political nonsense please guys and gals.
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Being a type 2 diabetic I'm not on the' first to have it' list, more like halfway down the list between most vulnerable and normal health. I'll certainly be up for it and trust that the scientists have done their jobs properly. Previous vaccine related health scares are at the back of my mind, but I'm no denier or flat earthist either. We need to move on from this soon and if we can get at least half of 2021 back to reasonable normality then I'm all for it.
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All for it.
When it’s rolled out it will be safe for human consumption.
Not only will it be safe but it’s exactly what we need to conquer the virus and start getting back to normal life.
Being back to normal is the safest state for all given the economic and mental health impacts that public restrictions cause.
When it’s rolled out it will be safe for human consumption.
Not only will it be safe but it’s exactly what we need to conquer the virus and start getting back to normal life.
Being back to normal is the safest state for all given the economic and mental health impacts that public restrictions cause.
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And now a second vaccine's initial results are out and those numbers are better than last weeks - its also an easier vaccine to distribute. Lets hope the positive trend continues.
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I'll be in the queue...
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Of course, I'll be top of the queue. At nearly 74 my days are numbered. Somebody oince said the first two hours after birth are the most dangerous hours of your life, well, the last two hours aint so great either. I'd like to eek it out a little longer.....
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I'm sure it's not that bad Tam?big ears wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 12:04 pm Of course, I'll be top of the queue. At nearly 74 my days are numbered. Somebody oince said the first two hours after birth are the most dangerous hours of your life, well, the last two hours aint so great either. I'd like to eek it out a little longer.....
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Pubs shut, bowling club shut, golf club shut, local restaurants shut - I can now tell you where to find salted peanuts in Asda and Morrisons!
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I’ve chosen other, as I’ve already had the virus in early October ... If information correct? I won’t be offered vaccine anytime soon due to antibodies already present and vaccine in short term would be pointless. If I hadn’t already contracted Covid? Jury still out for me whether I’d want it... I’ve never had flu vaccine and last time I had flu was 14 years ago... Think I’d abstain until later in the vaccine program (if given the choice to do so) saying that my mother (80years young) is being vaccinated locally on Tuesday 8th next week.