Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics) (296 Viewers)

ajsccfc

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Haven't had a GP do any of mine, two nurses and I assume at Stoneleigh a work experience kid who took about 30 seconds just so I could really feel the needle. Having done a total of 10 weeks' worth of blood thinning jabs for my wife I'm more qualified than that guy

Though I'm shitting it now because of the truth the MSM don't want you to know but I know but I won't tell you and apparently maybe the inevitable will happen perhaps you just got to look between the lines I won't show you
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I think that will depend on the variant (I do have a bit of time for some of the people suggesting media scaremongering around a new variant, that being said, it's a bit too early to say either way yet!). Another variant could be a good thing / bad thing / anything in-between. A variant with much milder symptoms that is highly transmissible and becomes the dominant strain could be good I think?

We've known about flu for like a 100 years and people still get yearly vaccinations for it, so I don't really understand your logic here?

Good on you for your booster, getting mine on Tuesday, going to have a beer first and make a day of it!
You just suck it all up sunshine.
As I've clearly stated, I'm waiting patiently for the inevitable shit to happen.
The only people living in denial are those stupid enough to have had 2 or more vaccines, who are shitting themselves that there might be a chance that I'm correct, in which case, your fucked.
Either way, sit tight, your in for a fun time!

Denial of the mass conspiracy that you still can’t share the details on?
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I can accept that they reduce the severity of a covid infection, but at what long term effect to your own immune system?
This is a new form of vaccine with zero long term trials.
In fact the ling term trials are being done now on the global population, and the results won't be known for between 2 and 5 years.

They have been through the same clinical trials that any other medicine has. You really have no understanding of this at all
 
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I can accept that they reduce the severity of a covid infection, but at what long term effect to your own immune system?
This is a new form of vaccine with zero long term trials.
In fact the ling term trials are being done now on the global population, and the results won't be known for between 2 and 5 years.
So you'd be happy with getting the AZ vaccine?
 

fatso

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So you'd be happy with getting the AZ vaccine?
I havnt had any vaccine, and as I've recently had covid, I don't see the need for a vaccine as I obviously now have a degree of natural immunity.
I'm certainly not worried about the Omicron variant as all reports are suggesting it's considerably weeker than the Delta variant.
 

Nick

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Interesting now the fear is ramped up.

"One person has died with Omicron"

"10 people in hospital with it"

Strange that it's just about scaring people and none of the media are saying "Actually, did they die from it or are they seriously ill FROM it?"

Wordplay at it's best.
 
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I havnt had any vaccine, and as I've recently had covid, I don't see the need for a vaccine as I obviously now have a degree of natural immunity.
I'm certainly not worried about the Omicron variant as all reports are suggesting it's considerably weeker than the Delta variant.
Nice evasion. If your issue is new technology, then you'd have no problem with the AZ vaccine, surely?
 
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Boris Johnson said:
One person in the UK has died with the Omicron variant of coronavirus, the prime minister has said.
Boris Johnson said the new variant was also resulting in hospital admissions and the "best thing" people could do was get their booster jab.
Speaking during a visit to a vaccination clinic in west London, he said people should set aside the idea Omicron was a milder version of the virus.
 
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Yeah, "with" it. If it's more infectious and some people don't even know they have it, of course people will die "with it".

Strange how Boris is the voice of truth now.
It's tiresome, tedious, and pretty destructive really to consider that everyone's out to get you.
 

Nick

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Stop being a conspiracy crank, eh.

How is that a conspiracy crank? It quite literally says they died "with it" and not "from it".

Why is Boris suddenly the voice of truth now his bullshit has been found out (again)?

Like I said, I am sure somebody would have been a "conspiracy crank" for saying senior people had links to dodgy PPE companies.
 
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How is that a conspiracy crank? It quite literally says they died "with it" and not "from it".
You're spending your time trying to rubbish everything, and acting a bit like a self-centred prick tbh.
 

Skybluefaz

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Yeah, "with" it. If it's more infectious and some people don't even know they have it, of course people will die "with it".

Strange how Boris is the voice of truth now.
The whole with it rather than of it has been the same for the other variants from the start hasn't it?

Honestly don't think anyone would think Johnson is the voice of truth apart from a few lunatics.
 

Nick

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You're spending your time trying to rubbish everything, and acting a bit like a self-centred prick tbh.

So point out how I am wrong? What does the article say?

You keep coming up with these shockingly bad insults and "conspiracy crank" but you aren't disproving what I have said? (the same as earlier with your examples).
 
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Honestly don't think anyone would think Johnson is the voice of truth apart from a few lunatics.
Of course they don't. I still fail to understand what, as it stands, we can't do and what, as it stands, is so hard to do for the sake of other people?

(Although tbf, taking a lateral flow test might be a little hard just atm...!)
 

TomRad85

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Be lying if I said I wasn't a little wary about getting a third jab in such a short space of time but booked it anyway so I can crack on. I'm sure the benefits far outweigh the risks.

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fatso

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Be lying if I said I wasn't a little wary about getting a third jab in such a short space of time but booked it anyway so I can crack on. I'm sure the benefits far outweigh the risks.

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So you can cracking on with what exactly?
What is not having a booster going to stop you doing?
 

duffer

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That's completely untrue.
But you keep sucking that BS up flower.

Without using Facebook or Twitter or some other made up bullshit, please link to something credible that shows holes in the trials that make the Covid vaccination unsafe.

I'm sick of dangerous, selfish lunatics making shit up on here, because they're scared of a simple vaccination that would make *everyone* safer.

Bluntly, you're the one sucking up the BS, but then what's worse is that you're spouting it back out.

Read this, and stop being such a fucking baby about a simple jab. Flower.

 

chiefdave

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That's incorrect. If COVID is mentioned on the death certificate it is still counted.
Think you're mixing up two sets of figures. The ones you see on the news every day are the 'deaths within 28 days of a positive test' so will include some people who didn't die of covid but with it while excluding some who died of covid but more than 28 days after their test.

There's then the ONS figures which go off cause of death listed on the death certificate.

We use the first set of figures as the second set take months to come out. Its not perfect but given the sample size is more than good enough to look at trends.

The latest ONS figures, released on 7th December, are the provisional figures for deaths up to 19th November, we can't wait that long for data before making any decisions. We've already got weeks of lag between infection > cases > hospitalisations > deaths.
 

Nick

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Think you're mixing up two sets of figures. The ones you see on the news every day are the 'deaths within 28 days of a positive test' so will include some people who didn't die of covid but with it while excluding some who died of covid but more than 28 days after their test.

There's then the ONS figures which go off cause of death listed on the death certificate.

We use the first set of figures as the second set take months to come out. Its not perfect but given the sample size is more than good enough to look at trends.

The latest ONS figures, released on 7th December, are the provisional figures for deaths up to 19th November, we can't wait that long for data before making any decisions. We've already got weeks of lag between infection > cases > hospitalisations > deaths.

I was just saying it would still go down as a covid death if it was on the certificate.. it was literally the definition from the govt website I posted.

I wasn't saying when it would be one, just that it would be in that example.
 

chiefdave

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That's strange, why not just get nurses in on a low wage while they carry on their GP duties? I assume mine were sat at home behind a phone.

You can get the Flu Jab in Tesco for example, surely a GP has better things to be doing?
My surgery has 8 doctors and 2 nurses! Also 2 of my 3 covid jabs have been weekends so nice bit of overtime for the doctors.

But really its just another thing where covid has highlighted how the system isn't really fit for purpose. Thinks like phone & video appointments should have been an option years ago but we've still got surgeries who don't have the right technologies in place to manage the change nearly 2 years into the pandemic.

IMO we also need to start pushing things down the chain to free up GPs time. Medicine has advanced so much in recent years there's loads of things you should be able to get sorted by popping into a chemist rather than needing a doctors appointment.
 

Nick

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My surgery has 8 doctors and 2 nurses! Also 2 of my 3 covid jabs have been weekends so nice bit of overtime for the doctors.

But really its just another thing where covid has highlighted how the system isn't really fit for purpose. Thinks like phone & video appointments should have been an option years ago but we've still got surgeries who don't have the right technologies in place to manage the change nearly 2 years into the pandemic.

IMO we also need to start pushing things down the chain to free up GPs time. Medicine has advanced so much in recent years there's loads of things you should be able to get sorted by popping into a chemist rather than needing a doctors appointment.
Guess it depends if they actually want things to change or not. It wouldn't be hard for my surgery to have online booking for appointments rather than making people wait for 40 minutes at 8am trying to get an appointment.

Makes you wonder why they don't.
 

TomRad85

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Says it all when you realise Alec Baldwin's killed more people than this Moronic variant
For me it's not really about variants, it's about continued protection from covid in its various variant forms. Many people get yearly flu jabs, why is no one out on the streets protesting that the governments of the world are trying to kill us off with flu jabs? Because it's rubbish.

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fatso

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Without using Facebook or Twitter or some other made up bullshit, please link to something credible that shows holes in the trials that make the Covid vaccination unsafe.

I'm sick of dangerous, selfish lunatics making shit up on here, because they're scared of a simple vaccination that would make *everyone* safer.

Bluntly, you're the one sucking up the BS, but then what's worse is that you're spouting it back out.

Read this, and stop being such a fucking baby about a simple jab. Flower.

Let's be honest, linking anything would be a pointless exercise for you wouldn't it, you'd just find some way of discrediting it.

You need to discredit it because you've had the vaccines and you can't live with the thought that you may have issues down the line as a result.

If you were 100% happy you wouldn't need to be so versiferous in an argument that your trying to convince yourself is BS.

As I've said on numerous occasions now, just sit tight and the truth will start to come out.
If you can't wait, then do your own research. It's not hard to find.
 

chiefdave

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Guess it depends if they actually want things to change or not. It wouldn't be hard for my surgery to have online booking for appointments rather than making people wait for 40 minutes at 8am trying to get an appointment.

Makes you wonder why they don't.
Its a mess. I've no idea why I could go online and make an appointment for a weeks time, pre-pandemic, but now I can't go online and book a phone appointment, or even book one for later this week if I speak to someone at the surgery. If you phone up and they've got no appointments left today you're told to phone again tomorrow! Also the online Patient Access system my surgery uses for appointments, repeat prescriptions etc increasingly pushes you to private providers for things that are available on the NHS.

The whole system needs looking at. Why have we not got one system that covers the whole country that every GP uses? Surely there would be a huge economy of scale there. When you think about it the system is a joke, every time I got to the hospital I have to fill out a paper form with my medical history, medications etc. How is that not available at the touch of a button? When I was told to go straight to the hospital by the doctor I was given a letter to take with me as there was no other way of letting the hospital know why I was attending!
 

Nick

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Although I am making points about the vaccine, I'd probably sway more towards the financial gains for people than the random mind control and trying to kill us stuff.

I have had 2 jabs, I don't think I am going to die from them down the line or I have GPS in me now but I am going to hang fire before a booster rather than rush to get it because Boris wants to divert away from his parties.
 

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