Welsh Covid inquiry 14:20 - Feb 27 with 7446 views | Flashberryjack | I'm guessing it's Westminster's fault, either that or Brexit or even climate change. | |
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Welsh Covid inquiry on 18:42 - Mar 4 with 1039 views | SullutaCreturned |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 17:47 - Mar 4 by controversial_jack | I guess surgeon's shouldn’t wear masks then.,and we shouldn’t cover our faces when we cough and sneeze The WHO says “wearing a mask reduces the spread of respiratory illnesses within the community by reducing the number of infectious particles that may be inhaled or exhaled” and recommends wearing one in certain situations. These include following recent exposure to COVID-19, when someone has or suspects they have COVID-19, when someone is at high-risk of severe COVID-19, and for anyone in a crowded, enclosed or poorly ventilated space. Common sense really |
Where in there does it say they work 100%? I will also point you staright to the part that proves you wrong, “wearing a mask reduces the spread of respiratory illnesses within the community by reducing the number of infectious particles that may be inhaled or exhaled” Reduces, read it and weep. And ye it is commn sense, a virtue you singularly never seem to display with all your posting nonsense for effect. | | | |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 18:49 - Mar 4 with 1037 views | felixstowe_jack |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 17:47 - Mar 4 by controversial_jack | I guess surgeon's shouldn’t wear masks then.,and we shouldn’t cover our faces when we cough and sneeze The WHO says “wearing a mask reduces the spread of respiratory illnesses within the community by reducing the number of infectious particles that may be inhaled or exhaled” and recommends wearing one in certain situations. These include following recent exposure to COVID-19, when someone has or suspects they have COVID-19, when someone is at high-risk of severe COVID-19, and for anyone in a crowded, enclosed or poorly ventilated space. Common sense really |
Correct masks reduce the spread of infections the same as vaccines. Common sense at last. | |
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Welsh Covid inquiry on 21:03 - Mar 4 with 985 views | controversial_jack |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 18:49 - Mar 4 by felixstowe_jack | Correct masks reduce the spread of infections the same as vaccines. Common sense at last. |
89% of England had 2 covid jabs, yet 85% got. Covid, so it didn’t stop transmission | | | |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 08:49 - Mar 5 with 964 views | Boundy | No wonder they didn't want a Welsh enquiry , my late mum in law passed away with covid in a care home due to the******s in cardiff, due to a criminal decision to allow known carriers of the infection into the homes .Any cardiff bay supporter care to defend this without using platitudes. It seems Vaughn Guessing our aspiring next first minister is a liar and as shown incompetent as a health minister , great choice to lead the country, https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/a-shocking-day-at-the-uk-covid-inquiry-in- | |
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Welsh Covid inquiry on 09:15 - Mar 5 with 944 views | majorraglan |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 08:49 - Mar 5 by Boundy | No wonder they didn't want a Welsh enquiry , my late mum in law passed away with covid in a care home due to the******s in cardiff, due to a criminal decision to allow known carriers of the infection into the homes .Any cardiff bay supporter care to defend this without using platitudes. It seems Vaughn Guessing our aspiring next first minister is a liar and as shown incompetent as a health minister , great choice to lead the country, https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/a-shocking-day-at-the-uk-covid-inquiry-in- |
I’m sorry for your loss. You can't defend the indefensible. We and by that I mean the U.K. was woefully under prepared and politicians should have seen it coming and started their preparation when we saw what was happening in Italy. We didn’t have enough testing capacity and when there was also an instance of the NHS competing against itself and one branch outbidding another branch. I do not think Gething is FM material. | | | |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 09:47 - Mar 5 with 925 views | felixstowe_jack |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 21:03 - Mar 4 by controversial_jack | 89% of England had 2 covid jabs, yet 85% got. Covid, so it didn’t stop transmission |
Still ranting your anti vaccine ramblings. Vaccines saved lives Vaccines reduced transmission Vaccines prevented serious covoid cases Vaccines reduced covoid symptoms to mild symptoms Vaccines allowed the end of lockdowns and life returning to normal. | |
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Welsh Covid inquiry on 09:52 - Mar 5 with 916 views | onehunglow |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 09:47 - Mar 5 by felixstowe_jack | Still ranting your anti vaccine ramblings. Vaccines saved lives Vaccines reduced transmission Vaccines prevented serious covoid cases Vaccines reduced covoid symptoms to mild symptoms Vaccines allowed the end of lockdowns and life returning to normal. |
My God. Every single poster on here should look at this and reflect as to why when a pandemic comes along ,the likes of which we have not seen,we think we are smarter than those scientists working to find an efficacious solution . There again,anti vaxers seem a different breed to what is normal,ie,in our case,a supporter of Putin and a crackpot in the Banana State swamp. Well said Felix. [Post edited 5 Mar 9:54]
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Welsh Covid inquiry on 11:18 - Mar 5 with 889 views | controversial_jack |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 09:47 - Mar 5 by felixstowe_jack | Still ranting your anti vaccine ramblings. Vaccines saved lives Vaccines reduced transmission Vaccines prevented serious covoid cases Vaccines reduced covoid symptoms to mild symptoms Vaccines allowed the end of lockdowns and life returning to normal. |
I have had 3 jabs, so why am I anti vax? I have just given you evidence of why it hasn't prevented transmission. It may have reduced severity, but that could have been down to the weakening of the virus itself. i'll show you an example of how vaccines are not effective. Here is a table that shows cases dropped steadily , and the introduction in 63, didn't make any difference at all. This is for measles, it's from 1940 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/measles-deaths-by-age-group-from-1980 | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Welsh Covid inquiry on 11:24 - Mar 5 with 892 views | Gwyn737 |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 11:18 - Mar 5 by controversial_jack | I have had 3 jabs, so why am I anti vax? I have just given you evidence of why it hasn't prevented transmission. It may have reduced severity, but that could have been down to the weakening of the virus itself. i'll show you an example of how vaccines are not effective. Here is a table that shows cases dropped steadily , and the introduction in 63, didn't make any difference at all. This is for measles, it's from 1940 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/measles-deaths-by-age-group-from-1980 |
Should we stop vaccinating against measles? | | | |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 11:47 - Mar 5 with 881 views | controversial_jack |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 11:24 - Mar 5 by Gwyn737 | Should we stop vaccinating against measles? |
We should stop promoting something that's not effective | | | |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 11:50 - Mar 5 with 885 views | Gwyn737 |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 11:47 - Mar 5 by controversial_jack | We should stop promoting something that's not effective |
Is that a Yes? [Post edited 5 Mar 11:50]
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Welsh Covid inquiry on 13:01 - Mar 5 with 866 views | controversial_jack |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 11:50 - Mar 5 by Gwyn737 | Is that a Yes? [Post edited 5 Mar 11:50]
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Welsh Covid inquiry on 14:11 - Mar 5 with 841 views | Scotia |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 11:18 - Mar 5 by controversial_jack | I have had 3 jabs, so why am I anti vax? I have just given you evidence of why it hasn't prevented transmission. It may have reduced severity, but that could have been down to the weakening of the virus itself. i'll show you an example of how vaccines are not effective. Here is a table that shows cases dropped steadily , and the introduction in 63, didn't make any difference at all. This is for measles, it's from 1940 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/measles-deaths-by-age-group-from-1980 |
Brilliant post. Even by your standards. There were far more cases in 1961 than in the last 35 years. | | | |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 14:36 - Mar 5 with 829 views | controversial_jack |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 14:11 - Mar 5 by Scotia | Brilliant post. Even by your standards. There were far more cases in 1961 than in the last 35 years. |
there were less cases in 62 than there were in 63 when the vaccine was introduced. You can also see that cases didn't drop any quicker after the vaccine than before This can be replicated for every infectious disease we have had. Vaccinations didn't make any difference, improved living conditions did though [Post edited 5 Mar 14:37]
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Welsh Covid inquiry on 14:51 - Mar 5 with 829 views | Scotia |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 14:36 - Mar 5 by controversial_jack | there were less cases in 62 than there were in 63 when the vaccine was introduced. You can also see that cases didn't drop any quicker after the vaccine than before This can be replicated for every infectious disease we have had. Vaccinations didn't make any difference, improved living conditions did though [Post edited 5 Mar 14:37]
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Baffling logic. | | | |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 18:56 - Mar 5 with 763 views | Gwyn737 |
There is individual choice. Of course, it’s the areas with lower take up which are having the uptick in cases. | | | |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 19:13 - Mar 5 with 748 views | controversial_jack |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 14:51 - Mar 5 by Scotia | Baffling logic. |
There were less cases in 62 than there were in 63 when the vaccine was introduced. Quite simple | | | |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 19:59 - Mar 5 with 724 views | Scotia |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 19:13 - Mar 5 by controversial_jack | There were less cases in 62 than there were in 63 when the vaccine was introduced. Quite simple |
And that's all that matters is it? Not the fact that there were nearly three quarters of a million cases in the early sixties but less than 3000 in some years in the 90's and 00's? [Post edited 5 Mar 20:00]
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Welsh Covid inquiry on 07:36 - Mar 6 with 630 views | Kilkennyjack |
Wtf ? Probably Johnson games …. | |
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Welsh Covid inquiry on 08:02 - Mar 6 with 621 views | SullutaCreturned |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 14:51 - Mar 5 by Scotia | Baffling logic. |
it's not baffling, Scotia. It's just what CJ does, I don't for one minute believe he believes what he posts. He posts for effect, he posts in a deliberately BS way. I suppose his posts could be genuine but that really would be far more troubling. | | | |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 09:46 - Mar 6 with 594 views | majorraglan |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 07:36 - Mar 6 by Kilkennyjack |
Wtf ? Probably Johnson games …. |
Don’t get me wrong, the mass testing facility there and in other places was most welcome, but the comment is a damning indictment of the lack of communication and coordination between the U.K. and Welsh government agencies. It’s a disgraceful situation. | | | |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 10:18 - Mar 6 with 579 views | controversial_jack |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 19:59 - Mar 5 by Scotia | And that's all that matters is it? Not the fact that there were nearly three quarters of a million cases in the early sixties but less than 3000 in some years in the 90's and 00's? [Post edited 5 Mar 20:00]
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Of course it matters. If there were more in 63 when the vaccine was introduced than there was before means it didn't work. There were other years after 63, that had more cases than before the vaccine. There was also a steady drop from 41 to 63 before the jab was in introduced. Once again, improved living conditions | | | |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 10:50 - Mar 6 with 569 views | onehunglow |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 08:02 - Mar 6 by SullutaCreturned | it's not baffling, Scotia. It's just what CJ does, I don't for one minute believe he believes what he posts. He posts for effect, he posts in a deliberately BS way. I suppose his posts could be genuine but that really would be far more troubling. |
I used to think he was a wind up merchant but not sure now. He’s not alone out there . If true,he has real issues . The only regular poster I have on ignore | |
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Welsh Covid inquiry on 13:31 - Mar 6 with 537 views | Boundy |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 10:50 - Mar 6 by onehunglow | I used to think he was a wind up merchant but not sure now. He’s not alone out there . If true,he has real issues . The only regular poster I have on ignore |
Pity this thread has been derailed ,it could have been a lot more interesting than reading some of the comments on here | |
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Welsh Covid inquiry on 13:44 - Mar 6 with 535 views | SullutaCreturned |
Welsh Covid inquiry on 09:46 - Mar 6 by majorraglan | Don’t get me wrong, the mass testing facility there and in other places was most welcome, but the comment is a damning indictment of the lack of communication and coordination between the U.K. and Welsh government agencies. It’s a disgraceful situation. |
It is part of the problem with devolution, there is competition between the governments and we ended up with silly games being played and Bojo is the clown Prince of politics, he loves a silly game. So we had both houses trying to score political points and the big losers, as always, was the rest of us. | | | |
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