Pfizer vaccine approved
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Seems a bit vague. Are you thinking of anything specific from reasonably recent history? Nothing is 100% safe but it tends to be pretty close.
As far as drugs trials go, the most recent horror-show debacle I can recall is the Parexel mess from a few years back.
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Re: Pfizer vaccine approved
Of course not but that's a bad analogy as.....Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 2:22 pm OK so thibk of it this way greeny....
Would you be OK with a surgeon operating on you without washing their hands first?
How about something simpler...buying food from a restaurant that didn't wash it's plates between meals? How about one where they just lick the plates clean?
It's their choice after all.
As for forcing qualified people out of jobs. If they have any sort of medical or care experience and qualifications they'll know why they should be taking it. It really is a non issue IMO.
Do they have to show they have washed their hands before attending the theatre?
Do they have to show they have washed their hands when they attend festivals, nightclubs or go on a plane?
Do they have to prove they have had the flu vaccine before leaving the country?
No, they use their common sense to do their job to the best of their professional ability, just like i am using my common sense to not have the vaccine, it really is that simple IMO.
If laws are imposed onto non-vaxxers then that is a mandatory vaccine no matter how you look at it, vax or don't have a life.
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Re: Pfizer vaccine approved
A few words thrown into a Google search throws up enough to keep you busy for a while.DefTrap wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 2:48 pmSeems a bit vague. Are you thinking of anything specific from reasonably recent history? Nothing is 100% safe but it tends to be pretty close.
As far as drugs trials go, the most recent horror-show debacle I can recall is the Parexel mess from a few years back.
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Its not gonna come to that...how would they even know who has and hasn't been vaccinated?Greenman wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 2:59 pm If laws are imposed onto non-vaxxers then that is a mandatory vaccine no matter how you look at it, vax or don't have a life.
Besides, I think people are deluding themselves a bit about how many restrictions they currently live under and how much it effects them.
On the one hand you've got loads of restrictions you don't even quibble with. Driving, owning explosives, clubbing dogs....all a bit restricted.
And on the other people can ignore em anyway. Where you getting all that weed from greenie for example?
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I think there is a big difference between an accepted law saying you cannot grow illegal drugs, to a law that says i cannot go down the local park and dance with my mates or drink in a pub.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:12 pmIts not gonna come to that...how would they even know who has and hasn't been vaccinated?Greenman wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 2:59 pm If laws are imposed onto non-vaxxers then that is a mandatory vaccine no matter how you look at it, vax or don't have a life.
Besides, I think people are deluding themselves a bit about how many restrictions they currently live under and how much it effects them.
On the one hand you've got loads of restrictions you don't even quibble with. Driving, owning explosives, clubbing dogs....all a bit restricted.
And on the other people can ignore em anyway. Where you getting all that weed from greenie for example?
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You know, I'm reasonably non-plus about it all, I think people should have it, but it IS up to them, but the more you squeal, the more i like the idea of you not even being allowed out of your front door.Greenman wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:20 pmI think there is a big difference between an accepted law saying you cannot grow illegal drugs, to a law that says i cannot go down the local park and dance with my mates or drink in a pub.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:12 pmIts not gonna come to that...how would they even know who has and hasn't been vaccinated?Greenman wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 2:59 pm If laws are imposed onto non-vaxxers then that is a mandatory vaccine no matter how you look at it, vax or don't have a life.
Besides, I think people are deluding themselves a bit about how many restrictions they currently live under and how much it effects them.
On the one hand you've got loads of restrictions you don't even quibble with. Driving, owning explosives, clubbing dogs....all a bit restricted.
And on the other people can ignore em anyway. Where you getting all that weed from greenie for example?
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But Greenie, the people running that pub you (and most of us) are desperate to get back to are hoping that enough people will take the vaccine so that their industry can start to return to normal
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And what is the practical difference between an 'accepted law' and a 'law'? No law is universally accepted, that's why we have police, prisons, and once upon a time capital punishment.
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Re: Pfizer vaccine approved
The average age of MPs, the people who "stopped the world" was 51 after the last election, so 52 now. Not boomers by any stretch of the imagination.
This "boomer" has been saying it was a mistake since about the middle of April when it became clear that the virus disproportionately affects old gits.
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You haven't heard? They'll have "666" tattooed on their foreheads.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:12 pm Its not gonna come to that...how would they even know who has and hasn't been vaccinated?
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Common law I think. Publicans can do what they want, within the confines of other laws that may discriminate.
I doubt this is a discrimination issue.
Maybe pubs could have 'infected areas'? Outside, well-ventilated and far enough away from the healthy that we don't have to breathe in their disgusting fumes.?
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Re: Pfizer vaccine approved
This is probably one of the numerous reasons such a relative few give blood
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Undoubtably.
I've been donating since I was an apprentice and it always surprised me how many of the big rufty tufty shop floor workers shit the breeks at the very thought of a needle. Only 4% of the populace get their arm emptied and most of those are over age 40.
I only started to skive off work for an hour!
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I'm about to hit my 30th session, but I only do it for the free crisps.
But you're right, I've asked loads of my acquaintances to consider donating. Needle fear is by far the most common reason people don't.
But you're right, I've asked loads of my acquaintances to consider donating. Needle fear is by far the most common reason people don't.
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Re: Pfizer vaccine approved
Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 5:02 pm I'm about to hit my 30th session, but I only do it for the free crisps.
But you're right, I've asked loads of my acquaintances to consider donating. Needle fear is by far the most common reason people don't.
Perhaps they should train spiders to do the stabbing - that'd put even more off
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