Coronavirus Humour (And conspiracy Theories)

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RushesToo

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Location
Fingringhoe
both my children have had quite a lot of contact with other non - vax children over the last 12 months, surprisingly they are both still alive and healthy.
@Daddy Pig Think this came from someone who may have little immunity from the vaccine and whatever there is falling away quickly. Children will stay healthy in the main, and those that won't their Dr. should have explained to the parents what this means. For your children there is a very low risk, they can be high risk to others.
There are some that will still be at mortal risk from being infected and currently [and this *will* change] that means children are currently still rather dangerous.

People will have to judge what is the right thing to do - mostly nobody wants to die or kill other people - some need to be more careful - old people, immuno compromised people [usually cancer treatment]

Everyone is different.
 

essex man

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Location
colchester
I was thinking in broader terms, with those who dont vaccinate against measles, mumps, rubella, Hep B, tetanus...
If you have ever nursed a child close to dying of measles, you would grab the vaccine with both hands. Thank God you will not see your child in an iron lung, thanks to vaccines.
I agree 100% vaccines rightly have a great reputation which is one reason why they continue to use the word for novel drugs that are completely different to traditional vaccines.
The other reason is to get around regulatory hurdles.
 

Henarar

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
Didn't we all die from mad cow? I'm sure I remember dying of it at some point in the past. I used to be able to remember what CJD stood for but my brain has turned into a brillo pad.
No cows died from mad cow disease they died from BSE and it wasn't very nice to see.
whoever thought of that name should have a cow horn shoved up there arse all the way in
 

Pasty

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Location
Devon
No cows died from mad cow disease they died from BSE and it wasn't very nice to see.
whoever thought of that name should have a cow horn shoved up there arse all the way in
Not nice. We had quite a few. Poor old girls staggering around. One of my favourites, Wally went down with. She was one of the the silly ones, always at the back of the herd coming in to milking. The one you could tell your troubles to as you strolled down the lane.
 

Ashtree

Member
Not nice. We had quite a few. Poor old girls staggering around. One of my favourites, Wally went down with. She was one of the the silly ones, always at the back of the herd coming in to milking. The one you could tell your troubles to as you strolled down the lane.

If only there had been a vaccine, Wally could have lived into her dotage….
 

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