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I think young people, say from senior school onwards to about 29 years of age, should be volunteering to get themselves vaccinated. I don't understand why they are choosing not to. At least, that seems to be the narrative being put out by MSM. Don't suppose anyone who uses this forum is in this age group and ould explain the thinking.
Thanks hmac. I hope she gets vaccinated and can carry on with her plans! Seems to me that there's some mismatch between the way the system worked for oldies and how it is being applied to younger people. Why can't the authorities simply replicate the approach for the youngsters?
Sorry. I thought that she lived in Dundee.
When the Pfizer vaccine was produced the company stated that the second vaccination should be given three weeks after the first vaccination.
However the politicians and health ‘experts’ decided that it was safe to leave the gap between vaccinations as long as 12 weeks which would allow more people to be vaccinated in the intervening period.
The period has since been reduced to 8 weeks.
I am not convinced that the Covid-19 virus vaccinations are working against the Delta (Indian) variant. If it is then why have there been over 51,000 positive Covid-19 virus cases throughout the whole of the U.K. in the past 24 hours.
Earlier this week it was announced that 41 people in Scotland have died from the Covid-19 virus despite having had both Covid-19 vaccinations.
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On the 41 vaccinated deaths….that’s only part of what they said.
In all 41 cases they had co-morbidities.
There was a woman on STV news last night with a total non story of how she was still unwell after having had both Covid jabs, and having trouble with her heart. She was a rather short, obesely fat woman and I’m quite certain her overall health had little to do with Covid!