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Originally Posted by ianch99
Not true. The immunocompromised can have less protection from being vaccinated. They are still vulnerable.
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We were not narrowing the spectrum of vulnerabilities to folk with just Immunodeficiency.
They could catch flu tomorrow off someone and die, do we start the blame game because someone had the flu?
Or tomorrow they could be run over by a bus, do we then stop all buses being used?
Cannot put life on hold or curtail freedoms because people have the right to choose not to have a medical procedure, it's illiberal and immoral.
Love North Korea much?
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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
This !!! As has been stated multiple by the scientists
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It is irrelevant to this discussion on the merit that a vaccinated person, you or I, could catch Covid within days and still pass it on and on to the vulnerable.
Just because you are vaccinated and someone else isn't, why should YOU have your freedoms maintained when you were the one who passed on and carried on the transmission of Covid-19?
Vaccination does not stop transmission and there is no getting around this fact, whatsoever.