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Originally Posted by Chris
I’ll stick my neck out and say he’s making the same sort of fatalistic comments in this thread since early 2020.
Meanwhile in the real world, vulnerable people are now getting the new bivalent vaccine, though the MRHA still considers the original vaccine to provide good protection.
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And I've had three of those. I'm not in an at risk group, my risks are reduced and reduced and reduced. I can still catch COVID, I'll still be able to catch future variants of COVID that will further evade the vaccine, just as further variants are evading therapeutics. Very much in the real world.
Give mine to someone who hasn't had any, or is at risk. In fact you can't, even the behavioural scientists on the JCVI have deemed I'm not eligible, or the benefits don't outweigh the risks, or something.