Quote Originally Posted by Yarmbaggie View Post
Same here luckily we are managing to miss it.

The family in Perth, Oz of course terrified of getting it but as hardly any cases in WA since the pandemic started and borders, internal and external, still closed until at least February 5th, most unlikely to get any contact with it for a while at least.

What a surprise though our daughters, eldest grandson and the two of us are the only ones fully boosted and we are the only ones who have not had it or got it. The others are either only 2 injections, due to early complacency and not yet qualifying for the booster, or the kids one or none, due to age group timings.

That said as many on here keep telling us, the vaccination programme is just a waste of time and a big Government wheeze to line the pockets of a privileged few!!!
Vaccinated or not, you can still get covid. I had my booster on the 21st dec, having had both my 1st and 2nd when given the opportunity yet i’ve got the mild symptoms of what so believe to be the omicron variant.
I think what you’re probably trying to point out to us is that the vaccine is aimed at reducing the severity and hospital admissions.

I’ll still remain skeptical of what’s going on and how it’s played out. Obviously i’m not an anti vaxxer.