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Originally Posted by Mick
Sick of reading misinformation and crap posted like this - if you have ALL the vaccines, you CAN still pass it on, it is a medical and scientific fact, I don't want to see comebacks of, well the vaccine helps to stop transmission, or it lowers the chances of it being passed on, Utter nonsense!- no it does not in any significant way, you can still get covid, vaccine or no vaccine, so this bullshit about the unvaccinated being the risk and we need to curb their freedoms, it is nothing but pure fanciful authoritarian bullshit.
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It’s a fallacy anyway, in so far that the number of people eligible for the vaccine, that have chosen not to take it, is very small.
Trying to push the narrative that the unvaccinated are a problem is just incorrect.
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Originally Posted by Mick
Are you sure?
Your so called liberal buddies, 99Balloons, sorry Ianch99 and Mr K, calling for the unvaccinated to lose their freedoms. This is discriminatory on health grounds and absolutely not liberal in the slightest.
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It’s always the, self, righteous that are usually the most authoritative.
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Originally Posted by Taf
The missus has her second eye op on 5th January next year.
The letter says she has to go for a PCR test on 1st Jan, then the entire household MUST self-isolate at home from that same morning until after she returns home on the 5th Jan. "THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD SHOULD NOT GO TO WORK, OR MEET WITH PEOPLE OUTSIDE THE HOME".
It also says that if her PCR is positive, or if anyone in the home tests positive before her op, the entire household must self-isolate for 10 days. The op will then be rescheduled for a later date.
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Must be an NHS thing, I had two eye operations in Dec 19 and Feb 20 in the height of that wave and had to do no such thing. But I went private……………