If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 15:34 - Nov 5 with 1465 views | A_Fans_Dad | It was started by a group of Medical professionals discussing their vaccine experiences, the comments section had a lot of non medical people saying they had the same problems, so they expanded it to include them. Read the letter. There was a similar non medical group on Facebook, which facebook shut down. | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 15:40 - Nov 5 with 1462 views | A_Fans_Dad | You still don't get it do you? Between February 1st and September 12th there were according to the same government statistics 1613 deaths of unvaccinated over 50s, not 70s. Now we see 2032 over 70s dead in 1 month. If you can't recognise the change that has taken place you are truly blind | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 15:59 - Nov 5 with 1459 views | Scotia | Are you sure of that? I managed to submit information in the "only for medical professionals" section earlier. There is no verification process. It's completely unregulated and unreliable BS. | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 15:59 - Nov 5 with 1457 views | Scotia | And why do you think that is? | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 16:01 - Nov 5 with 1442 views | A_Fans_Dad | What do you mean "think" they are NHE Data. The immunity provided by the Vaccines has worn off completely and based on a recent study the vaccines may have reduced there immune responses. Just like Israel. [Post edited 5 Nov 2021 16:08]
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If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 16:06 - Nov 5 with 1441 views | Scotia | I know you struggle with thinking and interpreting data, and clearly can't do both at the same time after the per/100000 farce. As I said, why do you think that is the case? If in deed it is | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 16:12 - Nov 5 with 1432 views | A_Fans_Dad | I have given you an explanation. It is not a case of"If in deed it is" unless you are accusing the government and NHE and NHS of lying. | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 16:20 - Nov 5 with 1436 views | Scotia | You edited your reply to give a reason. It's your usual standard of deluded nonsense on the whole. I suspect waning immunity is responsible for very few of those deaths. But the lack restrictions, uncontrolled, transmission, mass gathering, general social contact and the colder weather are more to do with it. How can you possibly compare a restriction free October to a spring and summer lockdown period? | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 16:40 - Nov 5 with 1421 views | A_Fans_Dad | I added the Israel comment. OK. | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 17:01 - Nov 5 with 1422 views | felixstowe_jack | Just get vaccinated you know it makes sense. | |
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If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 17:04 - Nov 5 with 1419 views | Scotia | And the rest of it. Your original comment ended at "data". | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 18:55 - Nov 5 with 1394 views | A_Fans_Dad | I added before your comment was posted. | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 19:43 - Nov 5 with 1387 views | A_Fans_Dad | "I suspect waning immunity is responsible for very few of those deaths. Remind us all again why you rushed out to be one of the first to have the booster vax. | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 22:00 - Nov 5 with 1371 views | Jack123 | What planet are Swansea bay health board on, I have to take someone for an appointment at nearly 7 in the evening for their booster. Over the bay, they CFRO | |
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If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 08:13 - Nov 6 with 1328 views | Scotia | How inconvenient for you. | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 08:18 - Nov 6 with 1319 views | majorraglan | Hywel Dda Health Board also schedule appointments into the early evening, at least 7.30pm maybe later. It enables them to get more people vaccinated. | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 08:58 - Nov 6 with 1300 views | Professor | Would suit me. Busy in the day! | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 11:12 - Nov 6 with 1289 views | Scotia | Because Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection is correct. As you demonstrate too. Ps. My post was at 16:06 your edit was at 16:08. The time is marked on them, handy that. | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 11:57 - Nov 6 with 1275 views | Jack123 | it really is!, based on when I have been over there before, took an hour over the appointment time to even receive their vax. Just why so late? | |
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If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 13:39 - Nov 6 with 1254 views | Scotia | Because there's a lot of people to vaccinate. | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 16:00 - Nov 6 with 1232 views | A_Fans_Dad | Except I made 2 additions to the post not one. So answer the question. Why did you rush out and get a booster if you don't think many deaths are from loss of immunity? | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 16:05 - Nov 6 with 1230 views | Jack123 | Fair point, although I can't see why they can't do this booster in the doctors like the first two, from what I have seen of these gp surgery's they are not exactly rushed off their feet. | |
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If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 16:18 - Nov 6 with 1222 views | Scotia | None of my GP friends practices are taking part in the booster programme. They could have, but I think it's quite difficult to have people hanging around for 15 minutes afterwards, and I don't think the additional funding is great either. | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 16:26 - Nov 6 with 1218 views | Scotia | And both were after my post as far as I'm concerned. I received my booster because I got the appointment, I didn't rush to get it. It was my turn. I was grateful to receive it because it will reduce the likelihood of me passing it on to my parents. It was also a month before I was heading on holiday so didn't fancy being ill over that time either. I'm at very low risk from covid. There's an article today that claims the AZ vaccine efficacy against hospitalisation drops by about 20% after 6 months, the Pfizer vaccine by less but there is still a drop. So that would suggest some, but not many deaths, due to a drop in vaccine performance. Why would anyone (especially vulnerable people) not rush out for their booster under the circumstances? | | |  |
If you have any doubts about vaccination…. on 17:13 - Nov 6 with 1206 views | Jack123 | When you say about the additional funding, is it a case of they won't get as much money for administrating the first and second, as the booster? If that is the case, I think Swansea bay health board have shot themselves right in the foot with that attitude. If they really wanted to have a high uptake of boosters, at least make it easy and accessible , I would imagine using public transport to get over to the bay in comparison to your local doctors will put many off, who may have received it. | |
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