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Thread: Two Tottenham players test positive for COVID-19 ahead of Newcastle match

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    Two Tottenham players test positive for COVID-19 ahead of Newcastle match

    Not just our players that have not had the jab then

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    Apparently one of them's Son?

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    I saw it was 2 players, hadn't seen any thoughts as to who.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5under1and View Post
    Not just our players that have not had the jab then
    The jab doesn't stop you becoming infected, a vaccinated poster on here became infected a little while back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kal View Post
    The jab doesn't stop you becoming infected, a vaccinated poster on here became infected a little while back.
    Already had two people at my work double jabbed who had covid before the jabs and have caught it a second time since. Both were worse the second time around after being double jabbed. What are these jabs actually meant to do?

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    I was one of the double jabbed on here that caught it. It was gruesome but I’m alive so that’s the point of the jabs.

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    Me too I've had both jabs but got covid in august wasn't too bad and didn't pass it on to my wife or family .

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    COVID is a horrible problem and the reason for the jab is very clear at times we have had over 1,000 people losing their lives a DAY
    Now it’s down to a 100 and most of them are people that have decided not to have the jab

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    Still more people contracting it and dying from it than most of the other European countries - what are they doing right that we are still doing wrong? Genuine question and not politically motivated fishing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bix01 View Post
    Still more people contracting it and dying from it than most of the other European countries - what are they doing right that we are still doing wrong? Genuine question and not politically motivated fishing.
    Not a politically motivated question agreed with Bix but the answer is political, insomuch that this government has been so slow to see signs from countries that had it long before us, too slow to react to advice, making stupid decisions to curry favour like opening up following the first lockdown and subsidising eat out meals. i.e getting people to mix in the middle of a pandemic.

    The only good thing to come out of it was the vaccination programme which this bandwaggon jumping government have regularly claimed credit for but left to them it would have been a typical disaster.

    It was all down to the scientists, the NHS, the thousands of volunteers who came forward and the emergency services.

    Nowt at all to do with the cretins who make up a mockery of the government.

    Rant over.

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