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What long term benefits does the virus offer ?
immunity to the virus
What long term benefits does the virus offer ?
Only annually . do you want it every year ?immunity to the virus
I don’t know but drugs like thalidomide had a lot longer trial period than the covid vaccine and we know what happened with them.What long term benefits does the virus offer ?
Hey buddy, as I have said multiple times, stop restrictions on people's lives, stop testing, give experimental drugs to people who want them the scared/vulnerable I guess.I'm still waiting for Joey's answer to the problem , it won't come , he's all wind and pi...........
I do have a certain sympathy with this view….hell I don’t even like takin aspirin or paracetamol. I don’t really know but I suppose the benefits of vaccination is many stranded and not just a benefit to the immediate vaccinated. I suppose it depends how much you believe in herd immunity and how bad it would have been without a vaccination program….my view…..I think we have been incredibly lucky. I don’t think we are clear of it yet….governments, medical organisations etc around the world seem to be incredibly concerned….who knows, I only regret that the vaccine wasn’t available earlier.What would you consider a sufficient number or percentage of the population. I personally do not believe in forcing a medicine whose long term affects are not yet known on a sector of the population who are generally not at risk from the disease it is supposed to protect them from especially when the majority of those at risk have been vaccinated.
Thalidamide isn't a vaccineI don’t know but drugs like thalidomide had a lot longer trial period than the covid vaccine and we know what happened with them.
Let it rip eh JoeyHey buddy, as I have said multiple times, stop restrictions on people's lives, stop testing, give experimental drugs to people who want them the scared/vulnerable I guess.
Reopen society including healthcare properly.
That’s a poor answer vaccine or not it’s been rushed through with a lot less testing than would normally happen. I don’t have an issue with giving it to high risk groups as the risk and reward factor makes sense but for lower risk groups you can wait.Thalidamide isn't a vaccine
Thalidamide is still widely used as it's extremely effective , as are the vaccines , there wasn't time to pi55 about .That’s a poor answer vaccine or not it’s been rushed through with a lot less testing than would normally happen. I don’t have an issue with giving it to high risk groups as the risk and reward factor makes sense but for lower risk groups you can wait.
The virus has short term serious effects , all about balancePublic should be told that vaccines may have long term adverse effects
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It’s used for skin cancers not what it was originally brought out for because of the side affects that took a long time to discover. If you read what i wrote you will see i have no issue with the use of the vaccine in high risk groups such as the old or the unfit etc even though it probably did kill my father as the reward outweighs the risk however when you start vaccinating lower risk groups to protect those who are apparently already protected by vaccination i am unsure it’s the correct action. I am sure you know as much about this as i do however we are on different sides of the debate.Thalidamide is still widely used as it's extremely effective , as are the vaccines , there wasn't time to pi55 about .
I'm not as confident as you that anyone is exempt from this virus , hospitals are full of covid kids as well as old geezersIt’s used for skin cancers not what it was originally brought out for because of the side affects that took a long time to discover. If you read what i wrote you will see i have no issue with the use of the vaccine in high risk groups such as the old or the unfit etc even though it probably did kill my father as the reward outweighs the risk however when you start vaccinating lower risk groups to protect those who are apparently already protected by vaccination i am unsure it’s the correct action. I am sure you know as much about this as i do however we are on different sides of the debate.
The guy in Bob's video from yesterday thought he was better off catching the virus and having natural immunity rather than having the 'experimental' jab. He went down the rabbit hole. He's now sadly dead.immunity to the virus
Could you stop being so bloody insulting as it makes you look like a fool?Let it rip eh Joey
The guy who's family had a history of heart failure?The guy in Bob's video from yesterday thought he was better off catching the virus and having natural immunity rather than having the 'experimental' jab. He went down the rabbit hole. He's now sadly dead.
Have a listen.
Don’t know if that’s true, but assuming it is, he was the priority candidate for the vaccine. He didn’t take it.The guy who's family had a history of heart failure?
Sorry , thought Joey replied . it's a term of affection , or is it infliction , either wayCould you stop being so bloody insulting as it makes you look like a fool?
The guy in Bob's video from yesterday thought he was better off catching the virus and having natural immunity rather than having the 'experimental' jab. He went down the rabbit hole. He's now sadly dead.
Have a listen.