FWIW, Heningway.com suggests:irie wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 6:49 am There has been a lot of information in the media about how vaccines affect the immune system suppressing infection, but understanding it does depend upon reading it. And perhaps upon having a reading age above the UK average which would seem to be much lower than I previously thought ...
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LOLHorse wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 8:10 amFWIW, Heningway.com suggests:irie wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 6:49 am There has been a lot of information in the media about how vaccines affect the immune system suppressing infection, but understanding it does depend upon reading it. And perhaps upon having a reading age above the UK average which would seem to be much lower than I previously thought ...
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Well, I meant as in the usual suspects, such as smoking
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I heard that. He said her concerns related to the Thalidomide vaccination.Treadeager wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 8:06 am Interesting interview on Radio 4 this morning . The manager of a Care Home was losing an experienced and highly valued carer because she did not wish to be vaccinated . All the carers are regularly submitted to 3 or 4 Covid tests per week ( One PCR , the rest LFTs ) .
She asked why she HAD to be vaccinated when other folk ( such as nominated family carers and visiting general members of the public ) DO NOT !
Don't get me wrong , I think it would be great if everybody possible was jabbed . The manger simply could not answer the departing carer's question .
On TV news they had a trainee doctor who 'may have to give up her training' because she won't have the Covid vaccine. (I assume she'll have/has had the other mandatory stuff). The interviewer didn't ask if she was prepared to vaccinate other people.
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In the last round of testing one bond trader was found to be carrying absolutely no cocaine nor speed and was dismissed on the spot.Yorick wrote: ↑Wed Nov 10, 2021 11:55 pmI sort of assumed that coke was compulsory for anybody with posh job in London.gremlin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 10, 2021 11:11 pm Random drug tests are normal in my industry,which deals with trivial money matters. I would have thought that the people shoving the need for the vaccination would be in front of the rest of us.
If not they cam fuck off and find employment in another industry.
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I'll tell you what else you can forget about: all that Covid bollocks.
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AFAIR doctors signing or not signing off legal abortions is left to their consciences, why not being choosing whether to be vaccinated too?
I'd like everyone possible to be vaccinated, just as like everyone possible to volunteer to be an organ donor. I just don't think making it compulsory is the right way to go about it.
I'd like everyone possible to be vaccinated, just as like everyone possible to volunteer to be an organ donor. I just don't think making it compulsory is the right way to go about it.
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cheb wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 8:02 pm AFAIR doctors signing or not signing off legal abortions is left to their consciences, why not being choosing whether to be vaccinated too?
I'd like everyone possible to be vaccinated, just as like everyone possible to volunteer to be an organ donor. I just don't think making it compulsory is the right way to go about it.
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The change to opting out rather than opting in with organ donation had a significant impact on transplant numbers. Needs a different approach for vaccinations.
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I think the author of that has a mathematical literacy age of 4.irie wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 6:49 amThere has been a lot of information in the media about how vaccines affect the immune system suppressing infection, but understanding it does depend upon reading it. And perhaps upon having a reading age above the UK average which would seem to be much lower than I previously thought ...weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 10, 2021 9:23 amI'm betting that depends on what articles you read... i'll bet that there's just as many articles say no than say yes....Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Wed Nov 10, 2021 9:18 am
Didn't know that. I think the press should make a bigger issue of this, therefore putting the pressure on those non vaccs.
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Lots of cocky arrogant twats walk in bars here without masks. All the staff are mustard keen. They don't want breathing over.
No mask. No drink. No exceptions. Funny seeing their faces. Still believing they are above the law
No mask. No drink. No exceptions. Funny seeing their faces. Still believing they are above the law
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Assuming it's a positive change, as in more transplants, is that because doctors are just going ahead and harvesting, or that they feel they can ask donor's relatives?
IIRC Italy had a huge rise in the number of donors because of a high profile case, not because they took away informed consent.
Would this forcing of NHS staff to be vaccinated apply to all NHS staff or just patient facing ones? If the former then why not compulsory healthy lifestyle changes? What about primary care, GPs and the like, frequently not NHS staff, just private contractors to the NHS?
To me this all reeks of sanctimonious handwringing If It Saves One life moral blackmail.
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irie wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 8:31 pmcheb wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 8:02 pm AFAIR doctors signing or not signing off legal abortions is left to their consciences, why not being choosing whether to be vaccinated too?
I'd like everyone possible to be vaccinated, just as like everyone possible to volunteer to be an organ donor. I just don't think making it compulsory is the right way to go about it.
I've not got a very good internet connection ATM, can you give me a few days to trawl through everything you've ever written on the internet so as I can post a rebuttal?
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With organ donation it's said to be one life per day, prior to opt-out 80% were said to be in favour but only 34% opted in. No one is forced into it.cheb wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 10:10 pmAssuming it's a positive change, as in more transplants, is that because doctors are just going ahead and harvesting, or that they feel they can ask donor's relatives?
IIRC Italy had a huge rise in the number of donors because of a high profile case, not because they took away informed consent.
Would this forcing of NHS staff to be vaccinated apply to all NHS staff or just patient facing ones? If the former then why not compulsory healthy lifestyle changes? What about primary care, GPs and the like, frequently not NHS staff, just private contractors to the NHS?
To me this all reeks of sanctimonious handwringing If It Saves One life moral blackmail.
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No need to trawl through anything, it's here.cheb wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 10:14 pmI've not got a very good internet connection ATM, can you give me a few days to trawl through everything you've ever written on the internet so as I can post a rebuttal?irie wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 8:31 pmcheb wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 8:02 pm AFAIR doctors signing or not signing off legal abortions is left to their consciences, why not being choosing whether to be vaccinated too?
I'd like everyone possible to be vaccinated, just as like everyone possible to volunteer to be an organ donor. I just don't think making it compulsory is the right way to go about it.
Asserting any kind of equivalence between a doctor signing off a legal abortion requested by a patient and a patient potentially being involuntarily infected with a preventable serious disease by a doctor is nonsense.
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Is there any point ordering a drink if you've got to wear a mask?
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Yorick, earlierLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 3:02 pmIs there any point ordering a drink if you've got to wear a mask?
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It's a real mixed bag in my locale now.
In bars and restaurants everyone's pretty much given up mask wearing.
In shops it's 100% masks on.
In my local surgery 100% masks on for patients but bizarrely one of the doctors wandering about unmasked.
So it's all a bit illogical. Where is dangerous and suitable and why.
In bars and restaurants everyone's pretty much given up mask wearing.
In shops it's 100% masks on.
In my local surgery 100% masks on for patients but bizarrely one of the doctors wandering about unmasked.
So it's all a bit illogical. Where is dangerous and suitable and why.