A report covering adverse reactions to approved COVID-19 vaccines
www.gov.uk
Lot to read in first document but the conclusion seems pretty clear. The risks of not being vaccinated and dying are far far higher than the risk from dying from an adverse reaction to the vaccine.
The risks of each type of reaction are listed about 2 thirds through
Personal decision of course but so would the second decisions others who are vaccinated might take in response. So long as there is no repercussions for the second decision remain unvaccinated and put yourself, those you love, and others at increased risk physically emotionally and mentally - just my opinion and how I feel about it, I find it incredibly selfish, illogical. Nothing to do with freedom as is so often put forward - its about taking responsibility for you and OTHERS.
Yes there are people at risk from the wrong type of vaccine or any vaccine but to place the decision on the physiology of a complete strangers reaction not your own physiology seems a little illogical to me. Speak to a medic and see if you are fit to take it, get your self checked out, don't rely on social media chit chat from people unqualified to know and most likely only interested in making a social media name for themselves.
Plenty of jobs require certain vaccinations, lots of holiday destinations etc and no one bats an eye about it. All vaccinations carry a risk and consequences for not taking it.
Life is a risk, the target is to live that life to the full without relying on others to dig you out of crisis or making the ones you love suffer because of a decision you made from being badly informed
If after reading the link at the start people feel the same then as much as I would disagree I would respect their informed decision so long as they respect mine and any actions I take to mitigate my risk
If I was MR and Jodi Jones wasn't doing the bare fucking minimum 10 minutes out of his day to get a jab and make sure he's available for training and games at every opportunity after the 4 years of wages and rehab we've given him then I'd be seriously pissed off.
Great news but my understanding and correct me if I’m wrong but didn’t they have their first jabs earlier this year? If so, it’s far to late and not acceptable. The players should have taken the responsibility and done them earlier.
I’m glad they have had them now and just hope they get their boosters when they are ready for them.
Great news but my understanding and correct me if I’m wrong but didn’t they have their first jabs earlier this year? If so, it’s far to late and not acceptable. The players should have taken the responsibility and done them earlier.
I’m glad they have had them now and just hope they get their boosters when they are ready for them.
Yes they did
Sky Blue Believer alluded to an issue in an earlier post
Although serious side effects to the vaccine are rare, when they happen very close to home among a small group of people hesitancy is perhaps more understandable