On a more serious note, how can a normal thinking person do something that would harm another person i personally cannot get my head round that choice or not
Sorry Chippy i can't help it, one more if the earth is flat why have all the fish not fallen off :tinhat:
I would agree with you here, but the weird thing is this woman is a scientist at the Weizmann, a top science and research institution. I can't remember her area of study, granted it wasn't medical science, but I'd still imagine there'd be a good semblance of critical thinking towards these matters.These people obviously don't know how things have moved on it doesn't take many months/years to make a vaccine these days like it used to but the tin hat wearing public will never accept that even thought it has been explained many times over.
On a more serious note, how can a normal thinking person do something that would harm another person i personally cannot get my head round that choice or not
alcohol has been used to power rocketsChippy some people think home brew took Neil Armstrong to the moon
I have heard all the conspiracy theories from my brother but I have also heard from people with genuine reasons. One retired nurse I was talking to refused on the basis that it was rushed through and could have unknown long term side effects.
He never once told me not to get it and I respect his decision as stated above its his personal choice.
What a wastealcohol has been used to power rockets
With regards to the argument that you might catch or pass covid after a vaccine.
However remember you might still get hit by the proverbial bus even if you look both ways before crossing the road - but that is no reason to stop looking.
Exactly while no vaccine Is 100% effective I will take the significant increase in the odds that I won’t end up in hospital or worse. Incidentally the flu vaccine is generally far less effective than the COVID vaccine but I still get it each year as well even a small decrease in the chances of ending up with flu seems worth the slight inconvenience of having to get a flu jab each year. Long term I am assuming that just as I get an annual flu vaccine I am probably going to need to get an annual COVID one although ideally long term they will given them either at the same time or better still as a combined jab (but no idea if that is considered feasible or not).when you have had the jab you are still 20 percent at risk of catching Covid but I believe if you do catch it you also have a lot less chance of dying from it.
Very true, but of course our immune systems are not 100% accurate so no vaccine ever will be.when you have had the jab you are still 20 percent at risk of catching Covid but I believe if you do catch it you also have a lot less chance of dying from it.
..why is this on the booze forum?
My youngest 23 had her's today and her boyfriend
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