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Under 30. Not getting the Vaccine?
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Litterally everyone I know or work with and everything has had atleast one and I dont know anyone who hasn't hd at least 1 dose
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Expect a mad rush after the threat of double vaccine proof to get in a club.
I hope they dont take it up though, as its about time we had the clubs back again for ourselves. |
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This could be a thing for us oldies.
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If you get covid you are 10X MORE likely to get the bloodclot (associated with the vaccine) than if you got the vaccine
Just now LBC |
I think choosing not to is pretty selfish tbh - everyone who's not jabbed is another person who can not only pass on Covid, but can allow it to incubate and mutate.
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We need government officials on every nightclub door in the uk to check, not lazy hulks allowing the gaze of a young lady to sway his decision.
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Why are "under 30s" represented by a pic of 12 year olds drinking alcopops? :think:
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There is strong evidence that Covid is infectious in pre-symptomatic individuals (infected, no symptoms, later go on to develop symptoms) but absolutely none that it's highly infectious, or even infectious at all, in infected people who never become symptomatic due to functional immunity. The major problem of course is that if someone tests positive but has no symptoms, you have no idea if they're pre-symptomatic or truly asymptomatic until 5 to 10 days after exposure. What makes this a bit of a mess with the vaccines is that double jabbed people who are exposed and infected with covid will; 1) Probably NOT develop symptoms (being functionally immune), 2) Thus, will probably NOT ever be contagious... but... 3) WILL probably test positive. And so... pingdemic etc. |
Why would I get a "vaccine" that I don't need? I'm not going to die from covid, so why would I get something injected into me that hasn't even gone through all the clinical trials yet and has killed numerous young people without any underlying conditions? :shrug: It makes zero sense for young people to get it.
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Adults infected with covid-19 three weeks after receiving one dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech or Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine were 38-49% less likely to pass the virus on to their household contacts than people who were unvaccinated, a preprint released by Public Health England has shown.1
The research looked at the proportion of household contacts who tested positive 2-14 days after vaccinated index cases, comparing this with households where the index case was unvaccinated. The team said that protection was seen from around 14 days after vaccination, and similar levels were observed regardless of the age of cases or contacts. Public Health England said that this protection was on top of the reduced risk of a vaccinated person developing symptomatic infection in the first place, which was around 60-65% four weeks after one dose of either vaccine. “This is very promising,” said Deborah Dunn-Walters, the British Society for Immunology’s covid-19 taskforce chair and professor of immunology at the University of Surrey. “While this study brings welcome news, we must not be complacent . . . It is still very important for us all to get two doses of the covid-19 vaccine to ensure we receive the optimal and longest lasting protection, both for ourselves and our communities.” BMJ |
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because i am antisocial
i don't give a **** about that toxic vaccine rubbish |
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but your family and all that know you, need you to have that Vaccine. |
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Victoria Atkins MP home office minister
stated on GMBHD itv there are too many under 30's Not getting the Vaccine. |
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