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Post by Jim on Feb 26, 2021 9:35:58 GMT
The Queen has spoken publicly for the first time about getting her Covid-19 jab, saying, “It didn’t hurt at all.”
The 94-year-old monarch told health leaders that she had felt “protected” since getting her first dose in January, and described speed of the national rollout as “remarkable”.
Addressing vaccine hesitancy, she added: “It is obviously difficult for people if they’ve never had a vaccine…but they ought to think about other people rather than themselves.”
So if an old lady can have the jab surely the mardy molluscs around can man up and not be feared of a little prick.
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Post by peterboat on Feb 26, 2021 9:41:53 GMT
Fingers crossed people listen and copy her, currently areas of high Asian density still have high cases of the virus! At some point this will be sorted as they die!!! Mohammad a mate has had his but says friends are resisting it, he hasnt much sympathy and says they might cotton on when they are the only ones going to meet Allah
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2021 9:48:37 GMT
Its rife in certain areas of Leicester, someone I work with has had to isolate a few times in the last year, even lost a family member to it, crazy.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2021 10:01:22 GMT
Figures suggest that the most vulnerable (those representing around 98% of deaths) have been vaccinated (where they accepted it).
They're now jabbing those over 50 who agree to it.
I don't see the need to make this divisive ... have it or not is a personal choice and we ALL will have to accept the consequences of our decision.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Feb 26, 2021 10:03:10 GMT
The Queen has spoken publicly for the first time about getting her Covid-19 jab, saying, “It didn’t hurt at all.” The 94-year-old monarch told health leaders that she had felt “protected” since getting her first dose in January, and described speed of the national rollout as “remarkable”. Addressing vaccine hesitancy, she added: “It is obviously difficult for people if they’ve never had a vaccine…but they ought to think about other people rather than themselves.” So if an old lady can have the jab surely the mardy molluscs around can man up and not be feared of a little prick. I agree. However it might not be fear of the jab that prompts people not to have it. There are many reasons why people choose not to have the jab. It's probably best to try to understand what the reasons are and try to overcome them, rather than just describing those who choose not to have the vaccine as weak.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 26, 2021 11:28:34 GMT
"Richest woman in the land who owns several palaces in a country where tens of thousands are homeless and/or rely on food banks to survive says that people ought to think about others rather than themselves". Oh the irony!
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Post by Jim on Feb 26, 2021 11:52:09 GMT
Fingers crossed people listen and copy her, currently areas of high Asian density still have high cases of the virus! At some point this will be sorted as they die!!! Mohammad a mate has had his but says friends are resisting it, he hasnt much sympathy and says they might cotton on when they are the only ones going to meet Allah Too many are making decisions according to their Beliefs, often propagated and fed by soshul meeja, originating from a russian mole living on the eu side of the finnish border. Better to trust facts. e.g. The vaccines are safe, no microchips in them, it's not a conspiracy, the rapid development was down to science, knowledge and skill. Those who don't but have no valid medical reason for refusing are putting the wider community at risk. Anarchy is fine as long as one acts responsibly.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2021 12:09:42 GMT
"Richest woman in the land who owns several palaces in a country where tens of thousands are homeless and/or rely on food banks to survive says that people ought to think about others rather than themselves". Oh the irony! Madge is not even in the top ten richest women in the UK being worth only £350m, you would need to be with well over £3bn to even get a sniff at the top ten.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2021 12:11:47 GMT
I've never liked moles. Little burrowing bastards.
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Post by patty on Feb 26, 2021 12:12:02 GMT
Figures suggest that the most vulnerable (those representing around 98% of deaths) have been vaccinated (where they accepted it). They're now jabbing those over 50 who agree to it. I don't see the need to make this divisive ... have it or not is a personal choice and we ALL will have to accept the consequences of our decision. Rog we have not got to the over 50's group here in Wales yet..nor can we book on line
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Post by thebfg on Feb 26, 2021 12:29:35 GMT
Figures suggest that the most vulnerable (those representing around 98% of deaths) have been vaccinated (where they accepted it). They're now jabbing those over 50 who agree to it. I don't see the need to make this divisive ... have it or not is a personal choice and we ALL will have to accept the consequences of our decision. Rog we have not got to the over 50's group here in Wales yet..nor can we book on line as far as I know no one can book it. Everyone has to wait until called.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2021 12:47:17 GMT
we have not got to the over 50's group here in Wales yet..nor can we book on line as far as I know no one can book it. Everyone has to wait until called. Not in England, as soon as you are eligible you can book no need to wait for a letter. I posted a link earlier, worth trying even if you don't think you are eligible, that's how I got my booking, it won't let you book if you are not eligible. www.nhs.uk/book-a-coronavirus-vaccination/do-you-have-an-nhs-number
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Post by patty on Feb 26, 2021 18:15:34 GMT
we have not got to the over 50's group here in Wales yet..nor can we book on line as far as I know no one can book it. Everyone has to wait until called. my sister has just booked hers...over 60.. apparently Stoneleigh is throwing away lots every day and the Baptist church put up slots to use the vaccine and people can now book in that area. Rog has also booked his... I keep looking but the Wales NHS site doesn't have the same options...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2021 19:01:33 GMT
I had to have the vaccine quite a while ago due to work status. They said "you either get the vaccine or your contract is terminated".
It's a good contract. So I went in and it turned out there was no needle involved. It was all done via my cerebral implant.
Clever. They just reprogrammed the brain to refuse to acknowledge the presence of a virus and ignore it.
Amazing these tech advances.
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Post by twbm2 on Feb 26, 2021 19:06:59 GMT
as far as I know no one can book it. Everyone has to wait until called. Not in England, as soon as you are eligible you can book no need to wait for a letter. I posted a link earlier, worth trying even if you don't think you are eligible, that's how I got my booking, it won't let you book if you are not eligible. www.nhs.uk/book-a-coronavirus-vaccination/do-you-have-an-nhs-numberYep, this .... 65 and over opened up week before last I think. Booked online for the 22nd Feb, done, back on the 14th May. Didn't feel a thing, no ill effects.
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