umm some people could reverse that whole sentence buddy.
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The pharma industry is unbelievably powerful and corrupt. We've got the Ex-MI6 chief now claiming Britain's science sector has been compromised by 'malign Chinese Communist influence' , which may or may not be true, but does demonstrate the shaky ground we're now all standing on.
"Follow the money" is usually good advise on a capitalist landscape, but there is a sense of unease now that something quite evil is going on. It's getting to the stage now that it's so insane what they're doing (such as diverting resources into bringing kids as young as 5 into a medical experiment who are at no risk, whilst people with genuine health issues can't get treatment), you start to wonder if some dark force out there is deliberately trying to destroy the health of the free west - with us being already half way there with our abysmal diets and addictions.
I don’t really know what point you think you’re making in regard to obesity. Yes, overweight people are more prone to worse symptoms of Covid, just like they are with a whole range of diseases. Should they lose weight and try to have a healthier lifestyle? Of course they should. Does this have any relevance to vaccines ? No, of course not.
Passive smoking was identified as a major hazard to health. That’s why smoking was banned in public places. Quitting smoking and losing weight have been probably been the two main public health messages of the last 30 years. Vaccines along with sanitation have been the biggest public health success in human history.
Since the pandemic started this board has been refreshingly free of vaccine misinformation. I’ve never asked for messages to be deleted, but I think there’s a very good argument that anti vax nonsense shouldn’t be tolerated.
Yes UTM, this brings me back to my cancer days, the decisions they make you take on you own life, sleepless nights thinking what should i do, but the problem with covid it seems as though it's the government that decides your fate for you, not just this government but all of them, some more ruthless than others.
From all the published statistical information it is extremely clear that the vaccines 'work' to varying levels in different groups of people. For example it would be extremely difficult to argue that they don't work against mortality from Covid-19 when just 1.2% of the deaths from the disease in England for the first half of 2021 were fully vaccinated individuals. ( I appreciate that in the timescale of this pandemic that is months out of date but it is a figure taken from strong and well reviewed data.)
Obviously that old chestnut that 'you can say anything you like using statistics' makes us all very wary of such data. However, when the data is consistently in the same range from multiple sources in multiple countries on multiple continents it should become harder and harder to question. With the arrival of the newest widespread variant, Omicron, and future variants, the data will probably vary from that from previous variants but hopefully not by much.
While I, like most people, would never question an individual's right to make their own choices for their own health, I do question why people do so in the face of such overwhelming information contradicting their views. Of course, like everyone else on here, I've made my choices based in large part on my own belief system, not just on the available facts. Ultimately this is where the polarisation comes from. From where I stand on this (and I am clearly in the pro-vaccine camp, for clarity) I hope that everyone who is labelled a 'conspiracy theorist' and thrown in the bin by the other 'team', can perhaps be slowly convinced by solid data to get protected and protect others by use of the vaccines and other precautions such as mask-wearing. That is my stance but I don't hate the 'other side', that would be pointless and damaging.
Anti-vaccine folk calling pro-vaccine people 'sheep' etc. and pro-vaccine people in return calling them ' tinfoil-hat nutters' etc. isn't helping humanity. This polarisation in recent years on so many issues, from Brexit to Trump and now Covid-19, fuelled in a massive way by social media's echo-chamber algorithms, is probably public enemy number two after the coronavirus pandemic at number one in our current world. Sad and dangerous times. I hope we can avoid breaking up friendships and remain good to each other regardless of our disagreements.
Unfortunately, this discussion has degenerated into a flood of baseless conspiracy theories. All that really maters is expert public health advice. My last words on the subject. Goodbye and stay safe, and get vaccinated.
We're all sheep, but some of us are the "weird sheep" who don't always behave as you'd expect of a sheep. When it snows, most sheep stand around confused having lost their bearings, then you get the one sheep who jumps onto a wagon or something. He's the "weird sheep".
"the vaccines 'work' to varying levels". Well that's just the point, it's not a sterilising vaccine, it's a prophylactic and a weak one at that, we're looking at 10 weeks tops now. Basic understanding of biological evolution will tell you've got real problems with that.
So you’re saying there’s been even fewer than 44 deaths? Wow. Jacinda has done a really good job hasn’t she? Not like the clown we have.
Yes, pandemics and lockdowns are awful things, thankfully we now have vaccines to try to mitigate against this one, but you’re against them for some reason.
Yes, cancer patients and other vulnerable people will have died because of the pandemic, lockdowns and under pressure health services. If the NHS in the UK had been properly funded for the last 11 years it would have been much better prepared for the current situation. That’s one of the reasons why I didn’t vote for the party that’s responsible for that underfunding. Who would you have voted for?