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Italy over 50s 10:02 - Jan 6 with 11083 viewsbuilthjack

It's going to be mandatory for all over 50s to be jabbed.
Some countries don't mess about.

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Italy over 50s on 20:09 - Jan 6 with 1148 views73__73

The likes of Builth and ohl are suffering from Mass formation psychosis.
It’s what happened to a large percentage of the population of Germany under Hitler.

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Italy over 50s on 20:11 - Jan 6 with 1148 views73__73

So you obviously disagree with fighting ww2 then

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Italy over 50s on 20:31 - Jan 6 with 1114 viewsA_Fans_Dad

It certainly looks like it and they are not the only ones.
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Italy over 50s on 22:10 - Jan 6 with 1061 viewsGlossolalia

7% of people in hospitals currently have COVID. A third of those 7% have COVID incidentally, and so are hospitalised for other reasons.
Chronic under-funding, a bloated management structure and the poor health of the average UK citizen are the underlying, ever-present issues that will long outstay COVID.

Stop pretending that a small percentage of people not having the jab is the sole, or even a major problem to our NHS being 'jam packed'. Jabbed or otherwise, respect that for some people, the jab makes no personal sense.
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Italy over 50s on 22:16 - Jan 6 with 1042 viewsbuilthjack

Why?

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Italy over 50s on 22:22 - Jan 6 with 1034 viewsGlossolalia

You're gonna need to type more mate. Why to what?
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Italy over 50s on 22:23 - Jan 6 with 1031 viewsmajorraglan

A lot of the ones who are in the hospitals are in the ITU’s and other specialist wards where they're being ventilated or provided with oxygen, it’s resource intensive and severely limits the scope to undertake business as usual work.

The points made re underfunding, bloated management and poor health in the UK are very pertinent.
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Italy over 50s on 22:24 - Jan 6 with 1030 viewsbuilthjack

Why does the jab make no personal sense?

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Italy over 50s on 22:37 - Jan 6 with 1018 viewsGlossolalia

Do you really need to ask that question? We now have a highly-contagious, weakened strain of COVID. This is a good eventuality. We also have boosters and anti-viral tablets to take if you're vulnerable.

Given that a jabbed person can carry and spread COVID, and is less likely to test before they visit people, the argument that the unjabbed are somehow dangerous or selfish in this regard is nonsense. Just to preempt you in case you were to take that route.


At this point, what compelling argument for the jab can you give to a young, fit and healthy individual with a good diet and lifestyle? An individual who has seen the negative effects of the jab on his close family? (chronic fatigue, numb limbs, nausea) An individual who has, and should have, confidence in his immune system to deal with this mild strain should he catch it? There is no compelling case for it, and something tells me you won't manage to change my mind.
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Italy over 50s on 22:43 - Jan 6 with 1006 viewsGlossolalia

If that's some attempt at a profound proverb, try harder 'Professor'. Overly dramatic scaremongering with just the faintest veneer of actual meaning, from the type people who think their everyone's personal GP.
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Italy over 50s on 23:11 - Jan 6 with 980 viewsExiledJack

Hearing that Omicron likely mutated in mice and then crossed back to humans. The best laid schemes o’ mousedates an’ mandates.
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Italy over 50s on 23:11 - Jan 6 with 979 viewsbuilthjack

Being jabbed has saved shed loads of lives. You should know that.

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Italy over 50s on 23:18 - Jan 6 with 974 viewsGlossolalia

At what point in that post, or any post I've made on COVID, have I denied that lives have been saved?

How is that the only response to what I've written, or a cogent response of any kind to what I've written? I've given you gold and all I get back are questions asked months ago to people who aren't me.

I applaud the scientists behind the vaccines. I abhor, however, the way they have been proclaimed as the life-saver for all. They are not.
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Italy over 50s on 23:24 - Jan 6 with 964 viewsbuilthjack

Youngsters died too. I bet their loved ones wished that they had been jabbed.

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Italy over 50s on 23:29 - Jan 6 with 960 viewsGlossolalia

Youngsters die of everything. It's a part of life, in all its inherent danger. COVID is not special in this regard. Parents whose kids have died of cancer, malaria, pneumonia, diarrhea, anything, would have wished for a cure.

I'm done pal, you're giving me nothing to work with, honestly.
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Italy over 50s on 05:53 - Jan 7 with 917 viewsbuilthjack

Same here. You just don't understand.

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Italy over 50s on 06:26 - Jan 7 with 912 viewsProfessor

At least be correct. Milder than Delta, yes. Mild in most thanks to vaccination (not natural) elicited immunity. Still capable of high levels of hospitalisation and even death. It’s not unlike the original Wuhan strain in terms of virulence. It’s the population not the pathogen where there is change.
Unfortunately the ‘libertarian’ headlines are far from correct
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Italy over 50s on 06:28 - Jan 7 with 911 viewsProfessor

Can you not see the selfishness. If not you are just a more intelligent version of that.
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Italy over 50s on 07:39 - Jan 7 with 879 viewsBrynmill_Jack

Couldn’t agree more , the second paragraph should really switch a light bulb on in these peoples thick heads. I’m beginning to think that a lot on here have probably had their electric cut off though sadly.

It’s hilarious how these exact same people witter on about virtue signalling - and yet here they are practically falling over each other (some foaming at the mouth) to vilify a group of people who in a lot of cases will have already had Covid refusing to take the vaccine. “I did my bit for my country” - it’s as if morons have been in the trenches in the Somme or fought in the Battle of Britain. Those people never virtue signalled though unlike our band of punctured warriors littering these threads.

I noted your comment to Prof further down - it seems there’s a lot of scientists and GPs on here willing to pontificate on a subject they know jack sh*t about and try to belittle and bully others.

I’ve been saying for a while now the proof of the effects on immunisation are coming to light - namely there is no immunisation from Covid. Even going on the premise that the vaccines (you know the ones that if they do injure you you can’t sue anyone over) are 100% safe the mass inoculation programme has been a categorical error.

Dr Geert Vanden Bossche (a qualified virologist not a vet) for one warned against it regarding the long term effects on the populations immune systems. By all means vaccinate vulnerable people with co morbidities and the sick and very elderly but large scale mass vaccination can do a lot more harm than good to people who don’t really need it (under 50’s and especially children).

The evidence has shown Covid transmission is now far more virulent than at any time since the start of the pandemic. That’s with the vast majority of the population vaccinated. “But still it’s the unvaccinated people who are causing the problem”. What a sickening and utter lie that’s showed up to be but some still persist in peddling it (in the case of Felix and OHL’s case out of terror they might be wrong but too late to turn back now).

The argument then comes that “you’ve only had the first two jabs, you’re not fully vaccinated “. Well it was only supposed to be one! Now it’s three and guaranteed there will be a forth , a fifth, a sixth.

I hope at least some people are beginning to at least question these broken promises . Unlike the way they will not think critically over the origin of where the damn thing came from in the first place.

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Italy over 50s on 07:56 - Jan 7 with 865 views73__73

Benjamin Franklin was correct when he said “ Those who give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.

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Italy over 50s on 08:10 - Jan 7 with 860 viewsBrynmill_Jack

Unfortunately none of us here are immortal. We all die. Rather be dead and free than alive and enslaved. And not even your good self can see into the future - what the long term effects the vaccines will have on our immune systems with regard to other diseases and infections. Or whether they are 100% safe in themselves.

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Italy over 50s on 08:35 - Jan 7 with 844 viewsfelixstowe_jack

Vacinations save lives.

Polio deaths no more
Smallpox deaths no more

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Italy over 50s on 09:11 - Jan 7 with 825 viewsBrynmill_Jack

Polio vaccines and smallpox vaccines prevent contraction and therefore transmission of either disease. A proven medical success.

The Covid vaccines don’t as the infection rate passed 200,000 a day for the first time this week.

Moron.

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Italy over 50s on 09:12 - Jan 7 with 825 views73__73

What a ridiculous comparison

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Italy over 50s on 09:13 - Jan 7 with 821 viewsBrynmill_Jack

I’m surprised people like him are able to switch on a light let alone post on the internet.

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