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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    I don't trust anything this government says or does, and can easily believe that many of them and their mates got very rich because of covid. But I think the vaccine was a case of 'damned if they do, damned if they don't'. The arguments for and against were way too complex for me, but the majority view was that a vaccine was needed and I don't think that was down to money.

    I had 3 doses, and if I could turn the clock back I'd do exactly the same.
    Any reason why youve not had the other doses they are giving out .?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PedroTheFisherman66 View Post
    Any reason why youve not had the other doses they are giving out .?
    I don't think I'm eligible. I've had all that were offered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    The alternative (Great Barrington) suggestion was to focus resources into protecting the vulnerable and allow the rest of us to gain natural immunity.
    Both sides of that suggestion were nonsensical.

    "Protect the vulnerable" is far more draconian than lockdown ever was. You'd have to enforce all those working to help the vulnerable - social care, caretakers, cooks, medical carers - also completely isolating themselves from society. Leaving behind families, or bringing them with them and keeping them from their own work or study. To avoid infection and transport issues, probably removing many of them from their homes.

    And we knew early on, and know even more starkly now, that natural immunity wanes just as vaccine-induced immunity does. Vaccines have been essential to us returning to something approaching normality safely.

    They ain't magic, but without them we'd be in a significantly worse place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OchPie View Post
    Both sides of that suggestion were nonsensical.

    "Protect the vulnerable" is far more draconian than lockdown ever was. You'd have to enforce all those working to help the vulnerable - social care, caretakers, cooks, medical carers - also completely isolating themselves from society. Leaving behind families, or bringing them with them and keeping them from their own work or study. To avoid infection and transport issues, probably removing many of them from their homes..
    No force, just a choice of isolation or to take the chance with a fraction of the money spent on paying off people to stay home etc. etc. handsomely rewarding those willing to make a temporary sacrifice of caring for those choosing to be completely cut off until the vaccine arrived, with that also offered as a choice not by coercion or force.
    If people didn't want to be isolated (which I suspect most would not have, preferring a quality end of life with family and friends) or not enough people wanted to sign up to help, then the public have made their own decision to ride out the storm. Not the likes of you on your insane power trip micromanaging and dictating every aspect of everybody else's life in every corner of the globe.

    Natural immunity was shown to be robust 15 years after SARS-1 IIRC,
    FWIW I had Covid early 2021, not had it since, no mask (exempt). Jabbed family all had it at least 3 times, if believing PCR test accurate, which is another story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    I don't trust anything this government says or does, and can easily believe that many of them and their mates got very rich because of covid. But I think the vaccine was a case of 'damned if they do, damned if they don't'. The arguments for and against were way too complex for me, but the majority view was that a vaccine was needed and I don't think that was down to money.

    I had 3 doses, and if I could turn the clock back I'd do exactly the same.
    I assume I'm older than you as I've had 5. Are you sure you've not miscounted though?

    Jan 21 initial
    Apr 21 2nd dose
    Oct 21 Autumn Booster
    Sep 22 Autumn Booster
    May 23 Spring Booster

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_pie View Post
    I assume I'm older than you as I've had 5. Are you sure you've not miscounted though?

    Jan 21 initial
    Apr 21 2nd dose
    Oct 21 Autumn Booster
    Sep 22 Autumn Booster
    May 23 Spring Booster
    Yep, I must have had 4 rather than 3.

    If I grow an extra finger I'll have to move to Mansfield so people don't stare at me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    Yep, I must have had 4 rather than 3.

    If I grow an extra finger I'll have to move to Mansfield so people don't stare at me.
    Same for me. I think the Spring one this year was only for over 75's and peeps with a compromised immunity system and apparently there was a lower than expected uptake for it @ the 50% mark. Not really a conspiracy theorist myself as far as vaccines go, but one thing I've always found interesting is why the only Pharma firm that did a vaccine at cost, (AstraZeneca), quickly had it rubbished off the market by all of it's competitors? Conspiracy, or just a chit vaccine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    Same for me. I think the Spring one this year was only for over 75's and peeps with a compromised immunity system and apparently there was a lower than expected uptake for it @ the 50% mark. Not really a conspiracy theorist myself as far as vaccines go, but one thing I've always found interesting is why the only Pharma firm that did a vaccine at cost, (AstraZeneca), quickly had it rubbished off the market by all of it's competitors? Conspiracy, or just a chit vaccine?
    First thing that came up with my google search was from Time Magazine from March 2022 with this passage highlighted.

    If the blood clotting concerns were not enough, a new study shows the AstraZeneca vaccine was not effective in protecting people from a variant of the COVID-19 virus that originated in South Africa and is slowly gaining ground elsewhere.

    Implying there were no clotting concerns with Pfiza and that Pfiza protected people from Omicron.


    Next is this
    https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsu...-covid-vaccine

    Anybody here have the AZ?
    Last edited by upthemaggies; 22-06-2023 at 01:50 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    Anybody here have the AZ?
    First one I had was AZ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    First one I had was AZ.
    Can't remember what the mechanism was without looking it up, but AZ wasn't MRNA, so probably won't carry the same long term risks if you didn't have a bad reaction in the weeks after having it.

    The thing we forget now is that people were not considered vaccinated until three weeks or so after they'd had their first shot, so anybody hospitalised post shot in that time frame and needing ICU or dying would have been counted as unvaxxed.

    Edit: And when was it that they recommended reducing the cycles for the PCR test, which inevitably brought down the number of cases.
    Last edited by upthemaggies; 22-06-2023 at 02:09 PM.

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