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    IFR of 0.096% and vaccines that don't stop transmission and are more like short-term immunity boosters, there's no argument for a mandate.

    The people who want mandates basically think; "I've been forced to get vaccinated therefore they should be forced to as well". But they weren't forced, they may have been coerced though.
    Last edited by great_fire; 28-01-2022 at 12:15 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashbang View Post
    They are supposed to protect patients not take the virus into hospitals. fek them off
    I have been double jabbed, had the booster, flu jab and even the one off pneumonia jab but still caught covid. I only took a lateral flow test because I had a banging headache which I never get, and that came up positive and the PCR test confirmed it so I had to self isolate for 10 days. Once my headache went I had no symptoms whatsoever not even loss of taste or smell so I'm not sure if my symptoms were mild because of my jabs protecting me or because the covid itself was the mild variant or even a mixture of the 2.
    My point is that even if all NHS workers have all the jabs, they could still get covid and take it Into the hospitals, but i would imagine they have to take either daily or regular tests which would stop them going to work if they get a positive result, whereas workers in other jobs dont have to take regular tests and could have it without knowing, especially if it was anything like I had, and are spreading it around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronners View Post
    I have been double jabbed, had the booster, flu jab and even the one off pneumonia jab but still caught covid. I only took a lateral flow test because I had a banging headache which I never get, and that came up positive and the PCR test confirmed it so I had to self isolate for 10 days. Once my headache went I had no symptoms whatsoever not even loss of taste or smell so I'm not sure if my symptoms were mild because of my jabs protecting me or because the covid itself was the mild variant or even a mixture of the 2.
    My point is that even if all NHS workers have all the jabs, they could still get covid and take it Into the hospitals, but i would imagine they have to take either daily or regular tests which would stop them going to work if they get a positive result, whereas workers in other jobs dont have to take regular tests and could have it without knowing, especially if it was anything like I had, and are spreading it around.
    Or since Omicron isn't the plague, stopping treating it like it is and treat it like the flu, for most people it isn't as bad as the flu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Or since Omicron isn't the plague, stopping treating it like it is and treat it like the flu, for most people it isn't as bad as the flu.
    No it isn't the plague g/f and it's something we are going to have to start living with now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gm_gm View Post
    Thats where "the Science" that was rammed down our throats instead of "science" falls down and doesn't make sense.

    My son has had the booster and wishes he hadn't
    I get the fact that if the unvaccinated staff fell seriously ill then they would take up hospital beds and there would be less nurses/doctors etc to treat people but if they were all sacked then the unlucky few would still take up the beds while the rest of them are looking for other jobs.

    If I was waiting for a life saving op, I wouldn’t turn it down because the surgeon hadn’t been vaccinated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shark27 View Post
    I get the fact that if the unvaccinated staff fell seriously ill then they would take up hospital beds and there would be less nurses/doctors etc to treat people but if they were all sacked then the unlucky few would still take up the beds while the rest of them are looking for other jobs.
    Hospitals are where you're most likely to get it, I doubt there's many staff who haven't had it at this stage, after 2 years.

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    A third of hospital admissions are with people going in for something else and then getting tested for Covid and finding out they have it…

    And two thirds of admissions for Covid are from the unvaccinated population…

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    Quote Originally Posted by clarkey1974 View Post
    A third of hospital admissions are with people going in for something else and then getting tested for Covid and finding out they have it…

    And two thirds of admissions for Covid are from the unvaccinated population…
    People are catching in in hospital too.

    And these two thirds, if that's true, will be the older cohorts, any younger people will almost certainly be morbidly obese.

    If you're old, immunocompomised or morbidly obese then you probably should take the risk of the vaccine and the booster, but let's not pretend it's not a risk, all medical treatments carry risks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shark27 View Post
    I get the fact that if the unvaccinated staff fell seriously ill then they would take up hospital beds and there would be less nurses/doctors etc to treat people but if they were all sacked then the unlucky few would still take up the beds while the rest of them are looking for other jobs.

    If I was waiting for a life saving op, I wouldn’t turn it down because the surgeon hadn’t been vaccinated.
    Exactly and neither would the author of this thread or anyone having a pop at the NHS workers. That’s the irony Sharky

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    Crash stop watching mainstream media, its made you into a nasty person.

    The jab is not without risk, so why would someone take the risk if they wouldnt be at risk from the batflu ie under 40 with no other medical issues.

    How many of the unvaxxed health workers have had batflu ? If they have dont you think they have as much protection as you ?

    We have to start living normally again

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