Well Done Australia 21:47 - Jan 5 with 44180 views | DWQPR | Cancelling the visa for the arrogant anti-Vaxer Djorkovic. Never liked the bloke. Let’s hope other countries follow suit. | |
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Well Done Australia on 12:17 - Jan 8 with 2604 views | nix |
Well Done Australia on 10:16 - Jan 8 by CliveWilsonSaid | They’re mad Nix, don’t try to understand. Equally mad for me are the people at the other end of the spectrum who will gladly spend the rest of their lives “pumping their vains” with this stuff out of some sort of sense of duty. Most of us thankfully are somewhere in the middle asking questions. |
It worries me Clive the level of anger and self important posturing out there, fermented by social media. Whatever your views you shouldn't be railroading others by getting in their faces. And most of all they should leave health workers, who are only doing their jobs, alone to get on with them. | | | |
Well Done Australia on 12:43 - Jan 8 with 2545 views | TW_R |
Well Done Australia on 06:31 - Jan 7 by CamberleyR | Getting back to the point about Djokovic. Undeniably one of the all time greats of tennis he is, but the bloke is an absolute fûcking nutjob. He believes that polluted water can be transformed by the power of positive energy. I'll just leave this here. |
If this story is true he should be thrown out of Oz and all international tennis tournaments immediately. He’s either spreading COVID after testing positive or he is just lying to be able to play. https://www.joe.co.uk/news/novak-djokovic-photographed-maskless-at-event-a-day-a Also, according to this, the Australian Open deadline for exemptions was 10th December, so arguing that he has a positive test on 16th December isn’t going to help his case. [Post edited 8 Jan 2022 12:49]
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Well Done Australia on 13:35 - Jan 8 with 2478 views | kensalriser | How exceptionally convenient that he just happened to test positive in December when he was under the impression it would give him an exception. | |
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Well Done Australia on 13:35 - Jan 8 with 2461 views | The_Beast1976 |
Well Done Australia on 14:41 - Jan 7 by BrianMcCarthy | "And this is one of the points - if the vaccine doesn't stop you getting or passing on the virus ..." Vaccines DO stop you from getting the virus in 85-95% of cases, and therefore stop you from passing it on. Surely, we can all agree on this at least. |
I'm afraid that's not so, Brian. The scientists now say that after 8 weeks the vaccines do little to stop you acquiring and transmitting the virus. So, if the scientists are correct, why so much hatred and fear of the unvaccinated? It's nonsense IMO. Get vaccinated if you want, don't get vaccinated if you don't want. Now crack on. No testing, no isolation, no covid passports. Simple. For the record I've had all the vaccines, but I completely understand why others may not wish to do so. However, I certainly WILL NOT be having a covid passport under any circumstances, nor will I ever be taking any tests or isolating myself. Everyone who wants to be vaccinated has been. No need for testing, isolating, covid passports and all that bollox. Time to move on. [Post edited 8 Jan 2022 13:43]
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Well Done Australia on 13:40 - Jan 8 with 2465 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Well Done Australia on 13:35 - Jan 8 by The_Beast1976 | I'm afraid that's not so, Brian. The scientists now say that after 8 weeks the vaccines do little to stop you acquiring and transmitting the virus. So, if the scientists are correct, why so much hatred and fear of the unvaccinated? It's nonsense IMO. Get vaccinated if you want, don't get vaccinated if you don't want. Now crack on. No testing, no isolation, no covid passports. Simple. For the record I've had all the vaccines, but I completely understand why others may not wish to do so. However, I certainly WILL NOT be having a covid passport under any circumstances, nor will I ever be taking any tests or isolating myself. Everyone who wants to be vaccinated has been. No need for testing, isolating, covid passports and all that bollox. Time to move on. [Post edited 8 Jan 2022 13:43]
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Right, but it works for 8 weeks then? I'm genuinely asking. | |
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Well Done Australia on 13:53 - Jan 8 with 2424 views | francisbowles |
Well Done Australia on 13:35 - Jan 8 by The_Beast1976 | I'm afraid that's not so, Brian. The scientists now say that after 8 weeks the vaccines do little to stop you acquiring and transmitting the virus. So, if the scientists are correct, why so much hatred and fear of the unvaccinated? It's nonsense IMO. Get vaccinated if you want, don't get vaccinated if you don't want. Now crack on. No testing, no isolation, no covid passports. Simple. For the record I've had all the vaccines, but I completely understand why others may not wish to do so. However, I certainly WILL NOT be having a covid passport under any circumstances, nor will I ever be taking any tests or isolating myself. Everyone who wants to be vaccinated has been. No need for testing, isolating, covid passports and all that bollox. Time to move on. [Post edited 8 Jan 2022 13:43]
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Well Done Australia on 13:56 - Jan 8 with 2395 views | The_Beast1976 |
Well Done Australia on 13:53 - Jan 8 by francisbowles | No need for testing or isolation. Very selfish attitude. |
Why is it selfish? You've all been vaccinated haven't you? So what's the issue? Why should anyone need to test or isolate themselves when everyone who wants to be vaccinated has been vaccinated? Or are you saying that we all still need to test and isolate, thereby making vaccination pretty much pointless? Genuinely puzzled by your comment. [Post edited 8 Jan 2022 14:01]
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Well Done Australia on 13:58 - Jan 8 with 2389 views | The_Beast1976 |
Well Done Australia on 13:40 - Jan 8 by BrianMcCarthy | Right, but it works for 8 weeks then? I'm genuinely asking. |
It stops serious illness for far longer, but they seem to be saying it does little to stop acquisition and transmission after about 8 weeks. If that is correct, then I question why is everybody so full of hatred for those who don't want to be vaccinated, when they're no more likely to acquire and transmit the virus than any of us vaccinated are? It's a personal choice, so let's leave them to make it and crack on without vilifying them and/or making them outcasts from society. All the rhetoric against the unvaccinated from govts makes me deeply suspicious, and IMO is either political or something far more sinister.. In view of the facts, it's certainly not about health, I hope ND causes as much difficulty as he can for the Australian government. Perhaps the public may then start taking issue the Govt narrative [Post edited 8 Jan 2022 14:06]
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Well Done Australia on 14:02 - Jan 8 with 2390 views | BklynRanger |
Well Done Australia on 13:58 - Jan 8 by The_Beast1976 | It stops serious illness for far longer, but they seem to be saying it does little to stop acquisition and transmission after about 8 weeks. If that is correct, then I question why is everybody so full of hatred for those who don't want to be vaccinated, when they're no more likely to acquire and transmit the virus than any of us vaccinated are? It's a personal choice, so let's leave them to make it and crack on without vilifying them and/or making them outcasts from society. All the rhetoric against the unvaccinated from govts makes me deeply suspicious, and IMO is either political or something far more sinister.. In view of the facts, it's certainly not about health, I hope ND causes as much difficulty as he can for the Australian government. Perhaps the public may then start taking issue the Govt narrative [Post edited 8 Jan 2022 14:06]
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I'm not going to get into this, but, hatred apart (which is over the top) isn't your answer in your first few words? It stops serious illness - i.e. greatly reduces the likelihood of you being admitted to hospital, taking up a bed, for something that is currently largely preventable. If it stops transmission for the first 8 weeks so much the better. I have a lot of trouble getting past the sense of entitlement that's coming through with a lot of the anti-vax ideas. I'll just leave it at that. | | | |
Well Done Australia on 14:08 - Jan 8 with 2364 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Well Done Australia on 13:58 - Jan 8 by The_Beast1976 | It stops serious illness for far longer, but they seem to be saying it does little to stop acquisition and transmission after about 8 weeks. If that is correct, then I question why is everybody so full of hatred for those who don't want to be vaccinated, when they're no more likely to acquire and transmit the virus than any of us vaccinated are? It's a personal choice, so let's leave them to make it and crack on without vilifying them and/or making them outcasts from society. All the rhetoric against the unvaccinated from govts makes me deeply suspicious, and IMO is either political or something far more sinister.. In view of the facts, it's certainly not about health, I hope ND causes as much difficulty as he can for the Australian government. Perhaps the public may then start taking issue the Govt narrative [Post edited 8 Jan 2022 14:06]
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But they are more likely to acquire and transmit, surely, by your own definition? You seem to be saying yourself that vaccines work for at least eight weeks and they help stem transmission. I'm not in favour of any hatred or demonisation, by the way, just trying to find some common ground. | |
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Well Done Australia on 14:17 - Jan 8 with 2327 views | The_Beast1976 |
Well Done Australia on 14:08 - Jan 8 by BrianMcCarthy | But they are more likely to acquire and transmit, surely, by your own definition? You seem to be saying yourself that vaccines work for at least eight weeks and they help stem transmission. I'm not in favour of any hatred or demonisation, by the way, just trying to find some common ground. |
"But they are more likely to acquire and transmit, surely, by your own definition?". Not after 8 weeks, so I read Brian. As I've said, I've been vaccinated so why would I worry about the unvaccinated? They cause no threat to me or anyone else. It's their choice. Leave them to it, but don't exclude them from anything because it makes no sense whatsoever to do so (and merely creates yet more division and hatred, which we certainly don't need). I think the common ground we can find is that it appears fairly certain that vaccination does, thankfully, stop serious illness [Post edited 8 Jan 2022 14:27]
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Well Done Australia on 14:20 - Jan 8 with 2332 views | kensalriser | Surprised this bozo hasn't been banned yet. | |
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Well Done Australia on 14:27 - Jan 8 with 2312 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Well Done Australia on 14:17 - Jan 8 by The_Beast1976 | "But they are more likely to acquire and transmit, surely, by your own definition?". Not after 8 weeks, so I read Brian. As I've said, I've been vaccinated so why would I worry about the unvaccinated? They cause no threat to me or anyone else. It's their choice. Leave them to it, but don't exclude them from anything because it makes no sense whatsoever to do so (and merely creates yet more division and hatred, which we certainly don't need). I think the common ground we can find is that it appears fairly certain that vaccination does, thankfully, stop serious illness [Post edited 8 Jan 2022 14:27]
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I think the reason people worry is that they can get it a second time, and a third, and if they have underlying health issues it may kill them. And the unvaccinated are more likely, as we've established, to give it to them than the vaccinated (at least for those first eight weeks). | |
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Well Done Australia on 14:55 - Jan 8 with 2265 views | R_from_afar |
Well Done Australia on 13:35 - Jan 8 by The_Beast1976 | I'm afraid that's not so, Brian. The scientists now say that after 8 weeks the vaccines do little to stop you acquiring and transmitting the virus. So, if the scientists are correct, why so much hatred and fear of the unvaccinated? It's nonsense IMO. Get vaccinated if you want, don't get vaccinated if you don't want. Now crack on. No testing, no isolation, no covid passports. Simple. For the record I've had all the vaccines, but I completely understand why others may not wish to do so. However, I certainly WILL NOT be having a covid passport under any circumstances, nor will I ever be taking any tests or isolating myself. Everyone who wants to be vaccinated has been. No need for testing, isolating, covid passports and all that bollox. Time to move on. [Post edited 8 Jan 2022 13:43]
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The trouble is, having all your jabs does not make you invulnerable to the virus. My wife's colleague has had the third vaccination yet she has still contracted Covid and is feeling exhausted and has brain fog. This in spite of being in her 30s, fit and healthy, not of BAME origin and...significantly, having had Covid before. | |
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Well Done Australia on 17:48 - Jan 8 with 2156 views | The_Beast1976 |
Well Done Australia on 14:55 - Jan 8 by R_from_afar | The trouble is, having all your jabs does not make you invulnerable to the virus. My wife's colleague has had the third vaccination yet she has still contracted Covid and is feeling exhausted and has brain fog. This in spite of being in her 30s, fit and healthy, not of BAME origin and...significantly, having had Covid before. |
But she isn't dead, nor seriously ill. In any event, facing illness is just part and parcel of life. We face the prospect all manner of illnesses, and indeed all manner of dangers, every day. We've protected ourselves as best we can. That's the purpose of the vaccines, for those who want them. Time.to move on, so good on ND for what he's doing. I'll say no more on the subject. Cmon you Rs | | | |
Well Done Australia on 17:59 - Jan 8 with 2138 views | distortR |
Well Done Australia on 14:20 - Jan 8 by kensalriser | Surprised this bozo hasn't been banned yet. |
while I don't agree with him on most things, why should he be banned? He's got as much right to his opinion as you have to yours. I'll add that i rarely bother to read his posts, which is surely the mature, democratic way to deal with it? Edit - mainly because I find them repetitious, rather then insulting, rude etc [Post edited 8 Jan 2022 18:03]
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Well Done Australia on 18:32 - Jan 8 with 2074 views | kensalriser |
Well Done Australia on 17:59 - Jan 8 by distortR | while I don't agree with him on most things, why should he be banned? He's got as much right to his opinion as you have to yours. I'll add that i rarely bother to read his posts, which is surely the mature, democratic way to deal with it? Edit - mainly because I find them repetitious, rather then insulting, rude etc [Post edited 8 Jan 2022 18:03]
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For thread crapping and persistent non-football related drivel that probably uses up a disproportionate amount of Clive's time managing the forum. | |
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Well Done Australia on 18:33 - Jan 8 with 2067 views | distortR |
Well Done Australia on 18:32 - Jan 8 by kensalriser | For thread crapping and persistent non-football related drivel that probably uses up a disproportionate amount of Clive's time managing the forum. |
well, it is a non-football related thread........... | | | |
Well Done Australia on 19:33 - Jan 8 with 1983 views | The_Beast1976 |
Well Done Australia on 14:20 - Jan 8 by kensalriser | Surprised this bozo hasn't been banned yet. |
Just realised , Novak’s name is also his vaccination status… | | | |
Well Done Australia on 19:35 - Jan 8 with 1984 views | distortR |
Well Done Australia on 19:33 - Jan 8 by The_Beast1976 | Just realised , Novak’s name is also his vaccination status… |
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Well Done Australia on 19:36 - Jan 8 with 1980 views | TW_R |
Well Done Australia on 17:48 - Jan 8 by The_Beast1976 | But she isn't dead, nor seriously ill. In any event, facing illness is just part and parcel of life. We face the prospect all manner of illnesses, and indeed all manner of dangers, every day. We've protected ourselves as best we can. That's the purpose of the vaccines, for those who want them. Time.to move on, so good on ND for what he's doing. I'll say no more on the subject. Cmon you Rs |
So you think it’s good that he won’t say whether he’s vaccinated or not and that his legal team are either lying about him having tested positive on 16th December or he went and met a bunch of kids on 17th December knowing he had COVID. He’s doing great things there! | | | |
Well Done Australia on 21:04 - Jan 8 with 1906 views | Hoopsie | Testing and isolating Even if you are double / triple vaccinated you could still be infected, be asymptomatic or be sick (but mostly not seriously) and still you could pass it around to people around or close to you Unfortunately notwithstanding the omicron variant we know that vaccination is not tantamount to being immune to the disease 100%, much that we like to think it is or to be, but it isn’t and not to be So testing and isolating if you are tested positive is just being socially responsible especially to the people around you and your close contacts which always invariably means family friends mates etc Vaccinated people with medical history could still contact the disease and could became very ill and strong young people with no history succumbed to the disease despite being fully vaccinated. That is why we still need Covid measures like sanitation, wearing masks, social distancing…. It is easy to say why should I care about the unvaccinated but surely you mean the anti-vax extremist as surely you would like to protect the innocent unvaccinated - babies, infants, toddlers - our young generation who can’t be vaccinated yet or people with serious medical issues that can’t be vaccinated but not by choice. There are cases where this group succumbed to the disease too, so it is very serious. So if you do get symptoms go get tested and isolate if required. Care about others as much as yourself (or a little less is ok I guess) Do the right thing? [Post edited 8 Jan 2022 21:09]
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Well Done Australia on 21:18 - Jan 8 with 1889 views | tkqpr |
Well Done Australia on 13:40 - Jan 8 by BrianMcCarthy | Right, but it works for 8 weeks then? I'm genuinely asking. |
Brian, i would rather the advice be, to take Vitamin D supplement (with K2), Vit C, Zinc, etc that will help 'booster' your immune system, which it does, especially in the winter months, rather than take a jab every 8 weeks, wouldn't you? Where are the medical and health experts that we see on TV advising us of this? Lets booster our immunity in a healthier way, surely thats best? Having a jab every 8 weeks is insane. At what cost to the country and potentially at what cost to your future well being. | | | |
Well Done Australia on 21:26 - Jan 8 with 1874 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Well Done Australia on 21:18 - Jan 8 by tkqpr | Brian, i would rather the advice be, to take Vitamin D supplement (with K2), Vit C, Zinc, etc that will help 'booster' your immune system, which it does, especially in the winter months, rather than take a jab every 8 weeks, wouldn't you? Where are the medical and health experts that we see on TV advising us of this? Lets booster our immunity in a healthier way, surely thats best? Having a jab every 8 weeks is insane. At what cost to the country and potentially at what cost to your future well being. |
Well, I hope you're right TK. I really don't know. I'm very happy with the Irish Health Service's advice and performance, but you may of course also be correct that there is an alternative. | |
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Well Done Australia on 22:43 - Jan 8 with 2977 views | BklynRanger |
Well Done Australia on 21:26 - Jan 8 by BrianMcCarthy | Well, I hope you're right TK. I really don't know. I'm very happy with the Irish Health Service's advice and performance, but you may of course also be correct that there is an alternative. |
Easy there with the placating of the clinically insane though, Brian. I'm no virologist but a good berocca and 8 hours on one's favourite 'chat-site' is hardly adequate. | | | |
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