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This time next month, virus.
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<blockquote data-quote="Pigken" data-source="post: 7888825" data-attributes="member: 79558"><p>I feel that your last couple of lines are very unfair and unjustified,and a blinkered stereotype of certain sectors of society. </p><p>People I know have many different reasons for not getting an unknown unproven vaccine/booster. </p><p>On farm survey of 5 people yesterday, 2 have had 2 jabs. 3 have had no jabs and no desire to for various reasons. None of 5 are known to have had Kong flu, but all feel think that at one time or another they may have or have had good opportunities to catch from infected people. 2 that have had jab, do not see understand why booster should be necessary, and unless forced further by powers that be will not be having it. </p><p> But icing comes from higher up as audit took place yesterday and boss man although wearing mask, announced at end how he did not feel well and had not for few days. </p><p> I suppose you can sit in your bubble safe in the knowledge that your crown will not slip and trip you up. We all have one life to live and should live it as we individually see fit. </p><p>I will not call you silly or any the other as you have followed suit and become a potential pin cushion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pigken, post: 7888825, member: 79558"] I feel that your last couple of lines are very unfair and unjustified,and a blinkered stereotype of certain sectors of society. People I know have many different reasons for not getting an unknown unproven vaccine/booster. On farm survey of 5 people yesterday, 2 have had 2 jabs. 3 have had no jabs and no desire to for various reasons. None of 5 are known to have had Kong flu, but all feel think that at one time or another they may have or have had good opportunities to catch from infected people. 2 that have had jab, do not see understand why booster should be necessary, and unless forced further by powers that be will not be having it. But icing comes from higher up as audit took place yesterday and boss man although wearing mask, announced at end how he did not feel well and had not for few days. I suppose you can sit in your bubble safe in the knowledge that your crown will not slip and trip you up. We all have one life to live and should live it as we individually see fit. I will not call you silly or any the other as you have followed suit and become a potential pin cushion. [/QUOTE]
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