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I don't accept it and having a narrative is irrelevant - because I work in the healthcare industry, i've seen and witnessed countless colleagues, 90% of them double jabbed, catch the virus and be off ill with it, as well as having to still self isolating to stop them spreading it because, yes they can still spread this virus, being double jabbed but hey, lets not punish these folk or curtail their freedoms, even though they have helped to spread it before discovering they have tested positive... :rolleyes: |
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Like I said it’s a difficult one, makes for an interesting discussion however. |
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All the statistics show far more unvaccinated are hospitalized over vaccinated. Studies also show dramatically that vaccinated spread it less than unvaccinated. Working in healthcare you would have seen that kinda of number, plenty working in other industries would have seen the opposite |
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Again & just imho those who choose not get vaccinated are to a degree punishing those who don’t have the same level of protection from vaccination. Therefore their freedoms are being curtailed as they be fearful of visiting supermarkets etc. Like I said, it’s a difficult difficult balancing act, whichever way you go you infringe to a degree peoples lives. So, your rights vs the potential wider safety of society. That’s the decision that people get to make. |
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Neither is a reason to force people into doing it if they dont want to. |
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What evidence> show it or are you just talking conjecture ? See above - All the evidence I have seen for myself shows that vaccination does not stop transmissibility, very very far from it. |
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Its Spocks logic verses Kirks logic
Spock, end of Wrath of Khan “Logic clearly dictates that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.” Kirk in The Voyage home "sometimes the need of one outway the needs of the many" (I think that is close cannot find it) I would rather go with Spock |
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Do we not have a duty of care/responsibility to try and protect them from something they either can’t protect themselves from or have limited protection to ? |
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Your evidence is massively flawed. One would assume most of the people you know at work in health are double jabbed so it stands to reason you will mostly see double jabbed people In the wild as it were 80% are double jabbed yet the vast majority in hospital as not vaccinated . Both me and you can not say who passed on Covid, for all you know the unvaccinated passed it to everyone you know who got sick. You can not prove different and neither can I |
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I suggest you calm down before you rant your way into trouble. If people choose not to have it, so be it, I think they are daft, but its their choice. |
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We've had all this for two years now and an increasing number are still getting it that sort of points to things not working I've not caught it despite barely applying so called preventative measures most of the people I know haven't had it or know anyone that's had it. There's a difference between the official line from the NHS and what staff say when they feel safe to talk and the two don't match not even close.
I've asked before but didn't get a real answer how far is too far in term's of infringing on individual rights and as somebody who was familiar with eastern European communism and it's modern iterations the term "for the common good" scares the hell out of me more then any virus. What we're doing isn't working and that's why increasing numbers are disregarding it not because they are selfish or more stupid then others they have gotten tired of trying the same thing over and over expecting different results. I wonder how long it will be till I see people in noddy suits there's plenty scared enough that's for sure. |
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What would you judge to be ‘freedom’? You’ve been educated. Now you are free to choose. However, this is a diversion. I am firmly on the side of those who say that if you are fully vaccinated, you should not have your freedoms curtailed for the sake of the unvaccinated. Vulnerable people are susceptible to any virus, not just Covid. The sensible approach for them is to remain at home in lockdown until this virus goes away - if it ever does. |
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All 3.7 million of them?
Aren't you then proposing curtailing the freedom of all those people who have no choice because of their conditions, in favour of those who actually have a choice? |
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If your answer to this is to stop all 60 million of the rest of us from living normal lives, then you need to get a sense of balance. Sorry. |
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