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Covid jab - is it compulsory?
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<blockquote data-quote="D14" data-source="post: 7887490" data-attributes="member: 49382"><p>Yes I can see that but we do seem to be worse off than many other countries. Ok we do have a higher population figure than some others but I still am not sure this is what it actually is. Having had it twice then I have the antibodies so why should I be classed as a person without a covid passport.</p><p>Now it actually does not bother me presently because I wouldn't normally attend any events such as a concert or sports fixture and I have to say I am not bothered about travelling abroad presently. However I would be bothered if in January i can't go into a pub or restaurant for example or can't go to a theme park or zoo with the children. And what I will not tolerate is my children having to have the vaccine as for me its not an option in any way at all at the ages of 12 and 8. I kept my eldest off school the day the did the vaccines because they school were really pushing the children to have it via Gillick Competance. I have since learned that on that day out of 900 children in the school there was 440 off school. Of the remainder in school I have no idea if they did or did not have the vaccine but I think the talking to fellow parents I would go as far as saying maybe only 20% had it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D14, post: 7887490, member: 49382"] Yes I can see that but we do seem to be worse off than many other countries. Ok we do have a higher population figure than some others but I still am not sure this is what it actually is. Having had it twice then I have the antibodies so why should I be classed as a person without a covid passport. Now it actually does not bother me presently because I wouldn't normally attend any events such as a concert or sports fixture and I have to say I am not bothered about travelling abroad presently. However I would be bothered if in January i can't go into a pub or restaurant for example or can't go to a theme park or zoo with the children. And what I will not tolerate is my children having to have the vaccine as for me its not an option in any way at all at the ages of 12 and 8. I kept my eldest off school the day the did the vaccines because they school were really pushing the children to have it via Gillick Competance. I have since learned that on that day out of 900 children in the school there was 440 off school. Of the remainder in school I have no idea if they did or did not have the vaccine but I think the talking to fellow parents I would go as far as saying maybe only 20% had it. [/QUOTE]
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