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So If A Covid Vaccine Were Released Tomorrow..

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by duke63, Oct 21, 2020.

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  1. Straight away

    28 vote(s)
    31.5%
  2. Give it at least six months

    35 vote(s)
    39.3%
  3. Never

    28 vote(s)
    31.5%
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  1. Spare you what? You’re clearly either in denial or just don’t hold much value for human life.
     
  2. Hey, you must be a beautiful human. There you are. Now do one. There’s a good lad :)
     
  3. You clearly need to seek out some psychiatric support for that massive chip on your shoulder.

    I’m not sure what planet you’re on to think the ‘let it rip’ comment makes any sense, and all your friends and family will be fine...
     
  4. Well personally I think this whole Covid thing is turning us into a nation of fannies. I’m staggered by the wimpy attitude of lots of people.
    Now that’s just what I think. And you obviously think differently. Which is fine. But don’t get all bent out of shape just because people like me think differently to you. Otherwise you’ll just come across as a weapons grade twat.
    You’ll thank me for this when you’ve had a think about it.
     
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  5. I will be as I’m shielding still but this lady is real and a friend of one of my good friends
     
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  6. do you guys think like me that Trump and Mrs T never had Covid-19?

    His doctors didn’t know what to say at the press conference etc, i’m sure it was a sympathy trick to try and gain votes and then on his miraculous recovery in super quick time, the, hey no ones got anything to fear about this virus, look at me, i’ve never felt better.. X
     
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  7. This virus has not made it into the top ten of killers in the world today, do we need to get a grip?
     
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  8. Dexamethasone is a happy steroid it gives you great highs and great lows
    I have experienced it as it was part of both of my chemos
    It also has horrible side affects
    I was given some by IV and my muscles went into spasms I couldn’t move or breathe and had to be taken off it quickly and given piriton and then given it very slowly

    No wonder Trump was acting weirdly
     
  9. And he's a weirdo.
     
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  10. A world when being sceptical is tagged as a denier. All science should be sceptical. It is there to disprove theories. Funny how things turn around...
     
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  11. I’d have thought there must be a way to ‘carry on’ with life, with a bit of common sense.

    Rather than giving millions to private companies for track and trace, use the money to staff the nightingale hospitals if / when they are required.
     
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  12. Carry on is fine social responsibility is more complex for the stupid to comprehend....
    example
    I have a friend who went to Portugal track daying. Came back and had to isolate for the 14 days. During that time he walked his dog.. something the isolation rules say no to. He lives in rural land so walked the dog away from others wore gloves and a mask. So flouted the rules but with an amount of social responsibility!
    This morning as I was walking my dog in tge country a women approached as she got closer she covered her face and shouted I’m on track and trace.... well twice been told to isolate!
    How fooking thick!!
    1 for being out
    2 for announcing it
    3 for being in the track and trace

    social responsibility the difference!
     
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  13. I'm not being particularly sceptical. For sure this covid thing's out there. I just think the chances of dying from it or even becoming seriously ill are minimal. MSM seems to have got everyone running for the hills. Not me....
     
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  14. Whatever anyones thoughts are about the virus, you’re right - some social responsibility would go a long way to stopping the spread and allowing people to live a nearly normally life.
     
  15. I'm almost of the opinion that I don't care if other people don't want to look after themselves, simply because I have too much to consider in respect of my own health.

    COPD, Asthma, potential heart problems (picked up a stent after an MI in 2013); repeated COPD exacerbation and pneumonia (particularly getting one after 7 months shielding and just sticking to the rural area where I live); cancer (current subject); diverticular disease; adhesion in the abdomen; high level medication causing very low immunity.

    Would I have the vaccine?....maybe, after I see if other people over six months don't have serious side effects.

    If anyone thinks I'm stupid for being cautious, remember that all my friends and relatives are familiar with my favourite expression....in fact they will say "He doesn't say it anymore, he just looks at you".

    "I told you so....:expressionless:"
     
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  16. I think your right for the majority though we shouldn’t be complacent as the majority have a chance of taking it back to the minority.
    My kids social distance at home for that reason as one is at college one is at work outside
    Both are very aware of what could happen should they be carriers and pass covid onto me

    I don’t believe life should stand still and should continue sensibly and thoughtful of others and I should be allowed to be safe.

    Just because, I use you “loosely “ haven’t been ill doesn’t mean you couldn’t make someone else ill.
     
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  17. Trouble is, others irresponsibility has a big impact or you and me...
     
  18. Bloody hell mate, what did your doctor say? 'Don't buy any LP's'
     
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