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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
Covid Vaccine Roll out.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mouser" data-source="post: 7809671" data-attributes="member: 2658"><p>In the vaccine argument people talk about the risk of vaccine vs the risk of covid/ long covid. Given the limited data available so far and the fact that 'vaccines were never meant to stop infections' I fail to see how that stacks up. </p><p>With reports/ studies about long covid and how non hospitalised cases are still more likely to have heart issues within a year of infection and all the other doom and gloom stories plus the infection numbers,the vaccine argument is getting weaker by the day.</p><p>Less likely to transmit is now based on more asymptomatic cases so surely asymptomatic non vaxxed are also unlikely to transmit yet have to isolate when in contact with a positive even if no symptoms or already had disease?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mouser, post: 7809671, member: 2658"] In the vaccine argument people talk about the risk of vaccine vs the risk of covid/ long covid. Given the limited data available so far and the fact that 'vaccines were never meant to stop infections' I fail to see how that stacks up. With reports/ studies about long covid and how non hospitalised cases are still more likely to have heart issues within a year of infection and all the other doom and gloom stories plus the infection numbers,the vaccine argument is getting weaker by the day. Less likely to transmit is now based on more asymptomatic cases so surely asymptomatic non vaxxed are also unlikely to transmit yet have to isolate when in contact with a positive even if no symptoms or already had disease? [/QUOTE]
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