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Covid jab - is it compulsory?
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<blockquote data-quote="honeyend" data-source="post: 7849932" data-attributes="member: 23108"><p>I admit I am biased about this. I have nursed people in ITU, and the majority are there though no fault of their own, you get the odd overdose, or one who I vividly remember, the drunk driving out a pub car park, but most people, like me become unexpectedly ill and need intensive support, and would never put themselves in that position again, and would do anything to avoid it, and that includes people who have already been admitted in to hospital with covid. People who had covid at the start of the vaccination programme, badly enough to have spent weeks in hospital, put aside their fears that they may have side effects, when the vaccine was relatively new, were almost first in the queue. If you have been extremely ill, and spent weeks in hospital, you often have PTSD type symptoms.</p><p> I try not to get frustrated with people, but when there is talk about how the NHS or care services is not available when they need it, I really do wonder it they have joined the dots up. I went back to work after my illness, I have a NHS pension, because I want to help other people to make choices, so they can live well and independently for as long as possible. When people make poor health choices, my dad did this and he died young, it effects the whole family.</p><p> Anyway, this explains in more depth than I can, my point. </p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/nov/21/icu-is-full-of-the-unvaccinated-my-patience-with-them-is-wearing-thin[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="honeyend, post: 7849932, member: 23108"] I admit I am biased about this. I have nursed people in ITU, and the majority are there though no fault of their own, you get the odd overdose, or one who I vividly remember, the drunk driving out a pub car park, but most people, like me become unexpectedly ill and need intensive support, and would never put themselves in that position again, and would do anything to avoid it, and that includes people who have already been admitted in to hospital with covid. People who had covid at the start of the vaccination programme, badly enough to have spent weeks in hospital, put aside their fears that they may have side effects, when the vaccine was relatively new, were almost first in the queue. If you have been extremely ill, and spent weeks in hospital, you often have PTSD type symptoms. I try not to get frustrated with people, but when there is talk about how the NHS or care services is not available when they need it, I really do wonder it they have joined the dots up. I went back to work after my illness, I have a NHS pension, because I want to help other people to make choices, so they can live well and independently for as long as possible. When people make poor health choices, my dad did this and he died young, it effects the whole family. Anyway, this explains in more depth than I can, my point. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/nov/21/icu-is-full-of-the-unvaccinated-my-patience-with-them-is-wearing-thin[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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