I'm in no rush to have one .No booster required bob?
I'm in no rush to have one .No booster required bob?
I think it was the German Health minister last week who said by the spring you will either be, vaccinated, have had it, or be dead.
It had better way be! (They're running out of suitable letters from the Greek the alphabet to name any more variants )
Cool !Covid19 2032, 2033, 2034? Got plenty of numbers? Or how about covid-19: the sequel?
Cool !
Would prefer The Ex Virus, mind
Tony Blair gettin a bit upset about it
And Gordon Brown
Tony Blair gettin a bit upset about it
Tony Blair gettin a bit upset about it
If Tony Blair says get vaccinated I need to get unvaccinated.Cripes, well if Tony Blair's conscience has kicked it must be a serious issue...
I've happily had three jabs but I'm not sure I will take a fourth unless a really virulent strain comes alongTodays headline in The Times.
Crumbs at this rate we will be getting a jab with the weekly shop in LIDL. It was going about Twitter yesterday the CEO of Phizer spent the day scrolling through Estate Agents websites in the Bahamas! Hopefully we Brits will get back to the Billy basic cheap AZ jab. Or is this all part of the grand UK USA trade deal. We take cheap chlorinated chicken and Phizer Covid jabs. I think we should be told.
Millions set for early fourth Covid vaccination
Data confirms Omicron is less severe but warns of fading booster protection after ten weeks
What if you're covid passport runs out?I've happily had three jabs but I'm not sure I will take a fourth unless a really virulent strain comes along
I've happily had three jabs but I'm not sure I will take a fourth unless a really virulent strain comes along
@czechmate didn't say thatQuite agree. With the obvious exception of the clinically vulnerable and the elderly, I can't see the point in continually boosting the immune system. The main reason behind this current booster seems to be more about protecting the NHS from being overwhelmed than anything else. But in reality getting the remaining 6 to 8 million who still haven't had a first dose jagged, would be a far better solution to that dilemma.
Maybe you'll incubate a new variant?I've happily had three jabs but I'm not sure I will take a fourth unless a really virulent strain comes along
So no more jabs for you?Quite agree. With the obvious exception of the clinically vulnerable and the elderly, I can't see the point in continually boosting the immune system. The main reason behind this current booster seems to be more about protecting the NHS from being overwhelmed than anything else. But in reality getting the remaining 6 to 8 million who still haven't had a first dose jagged, would be a far better solution to that dilemma.