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Originally Posted by flyslow
(Post 33308261)
Wait.. You're not supposed to eat before the jab??? Serious question
At the moment I am buying jelly babies and wine gums to keep the kids fuelled up. But I suspect those who gobble the sweets aren't the ones fainting. |
Originally Posted by corporate-wage-slave
(Post 33308302)
Kindly have a full English fry up on vaccine day. It's for the best, trust me, I'm a vaccinator.
At the moment I am buying jelly babies and wine gums to keep the kids fuelled up. But I suspect those who gobble the sweets aren't the ones fainting. Being just after lunch I didn't have a fry up either :( (MyFitnessPal informs me I had an egg mayo sandwich and some fruit). |
Originally Posted by corporate-wage-slave
(Post 33308302)
Kindly have a full English fry up on vaccine day. It's for the best, trust me, I'm a vaccinator.
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Originally Posted by Cathay1101
(Post 33308231)
It's ridiculous - vaccines have been billed as our passport to freedom and, as that narrative erodes, so too are the main incentives for those at limited risk from COVID to actually get them
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Originally Posted by corporate-wage-slave
(Post 33308268)
On paper it is only groups 1 to 9 (over 50s etc) who are eligible for 8 weeks but if you check again around week 7 I bet you will be offered an early date. Not least because we have got to do secondary school children in August, almost certainly.
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Originally Posted by cauchy
(Post 33308373)
Thank you! I'm booked via the National Booking website - has anyone managed to get the 119 call centre to tell them about appointment availability? Ideally, I wouldn't want to lose my existing booking and end up with nothing.
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Originally Posted by enviroian
(Post 33308360)
This. I honestly can't believe vaccinations haven't come to a standstill in England. It's obvious that getting vaccinated means absolutely bollocks and is completely meaningless. Your government unfortunately has really pulled a fast one on your population. Too bad.
Now this argument should fall in the next month or so as access to the vaccine opens up to all. Once that has happened I think there will be a very strong case for treating the vaccinated differently. |
Originally Posted by enviroian
(Post 33308360)
I honestly can't believe vaccinations haven't come to a standstill in England. It's obvious that getting vaccinated means absolutely bollocks and is completely meaningless. Your government unfortunately has really pulled a fast one on your population.
The vaccination programme is responsible for the number of daily deaths falling from 4 figures to single figures. That is neither "absolutely bollocks" nor meaningless. |
According to the New York Times' vaccination tracker, the UK quietly passed a significant milestone at the weekend, having delivered 100 doses of vaccine per 100 people. We're halfway there.
60% of the population has now been vaccinated, with 40% fully vaccinated. |
Originally Posted by enviroian
(Post 33308360)
This. I honestly can't believe vaccinations haven't come to a standstill in England. It's obvious that getting vaccinated means absolutely bollocks and is completely meaningless. Your government unfortunately has really pulled a fast one on your population. Too bad.
Then, on the topic of travel... well, eventually even this government of crooks and buffoons will join the club and recognise the trend. It'll take a while, it'll be after all their friends have gobbled enough public contracts to satisfy themselves for a while and after Dido Harding manages to fail upwards a bit more... but it'll happen and, rest assured, it'll be world beating! |
Originally Posted by corporate-wage-slave
(Post 33308302)
Kindly have a full English fry up on vaccine day. It's for the best, trust me, I'm a vaccinator.
At the moment I am buying jelly babies and wine gums to keep the kids fuelled up. But I suspect those who gobble the sweets aren't the ones fainting. |
The vaccine means I can eat out, have a coffee out, allows my partner to see her family, me to catch up with friends, work in the office AND means I’m highly unlikely to catch Covid again which - after nearly being admitted to hospital and a near 6 month recovery period so far - is something I am keen to avoid. Add on the social benefits of protecting the community around me and it’s hardly surprising that so many people still want it. I’m frustrated not to be able to travel...but so be it for now.
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Originally Posted by Misco60
(Post 33308954)
According to the New York Times' vaccination tracker, the UK quietly passed a significant milestone at the weekend, having delivered 100 doses of vaccine per 100 people. We're halfway there.
60% of the population has now been vaccinated, with 40% fully vaccinated. |
Originally Posted by Misco60
(Post 33308944)
We in the United Kingdom (not just England) understand the benefits of the vaccine programme and that the lifting of lockdown restrictions is a process. We are not, for the most part, getting vaccinated for selfish reasons and do not expect to be able to go directly from vaccination centre to airport.
The vaccination programme is responsible for the number of daily deaths falling from 4 figures to single figures. That is neither "absolutely bollocks" nor meaningless. To add insult to injury, right now, based on a daily case rate, Italy, the US, Germany and Portugal are all doing much better than the UK. Since the start of the pandemic, all of those countries with the exception of Italy have had less deaths when you compare it on a per capita basis to the UK. The fact that we are more advanced in vaccinations than those countries, but have many more restrictions and being fully jabbed up means nothing makes me people angry and rightly so. |
Originally Posted by DaveS
(Post 33309073)
It is significantly more than half when you take out 10+ million young children who are not expected to receive the vaccine and the small number that cannot receive it.
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