Will never happen but I would support it.
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Re: Coronavirus
I’d take them home.
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Re: Coronavirus
Yes
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You are an utter bellendStill wrong wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 5:32 pm 3 times more people in intensive care.
Stop listening to the BBC and do your own research.
These vaccinations are useless and only gullible idiots think otherwise.
We are now in a worse position than last year.
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Re: Coronavirus
Not fake news, the following is from the uk government website.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 6:57 pmLook at the hospitalisations now vs when we had similar number of cases in the previous wave. The vaccine works and it'll be a ban for you if you post anymore fake news on this topic.Still wrong wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 5:32 pm 3 times more people in intensive care.
Stop listening to the BBC and do your own research.
These vaccinations are useless and only gullible idiots think otherwise.
We are now in a worse position than last year.
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/healthcare
You obviously have a problem when someone produces the facts that you don’t like.
I think as a moderator you should grow up and look at the evidence on Governments own site.
You should either ban any threads on this subject if you don’t want it discussed, but when people start sprouting nonsense which contradicts their own government’s findings then its only right to challenge it.
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That proves what a thick idiot you are.George wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 9:44 pmYou are an utter bellendStill wrong wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 5:32 pm 3 times more people in intensive care.
Stop listening to the BBC and do your own research.
These vaccinations are useless and only gullible idiots think otherwise.
We are now in a worse position than last year.
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Re: Coronavirus
I hate lockdowns, I hate Covid , but you can’t argue against the effects in bringing deaths and hospitalisation’s down of the vaccine. If you are old , vulnerable and especially obese and you refuse to have the vaccine , you get what you deserve.
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And you are still a bellend. I won’t visit you in hospital and don’t bother taking up a bed . There are many things wrong with the handling of this pandemic. The vaccination program isn’t one of them. You post sh*t about most topics .Still wrong wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 9:48 pmThat proves what a thick idiot you are.George wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 9:44 pmYou are an utter bellendStill wrong wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 5:32 pm 3 times more people in intensive care.
Stop listening to the BBC and do your own research.
These vaccinations are useless and only gullible idiots think otherwise.
We are now in a worse position than last year.
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Re: Coronavirus
Clicked on your links and not sure you know how to interpret a graph. Turn it the right way up. Spend a little more time listening at primary school on Monday and you may learn something.
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So the government’s own figures which show more people in hospital than this time last year is a success?George wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 9:51 pmAnd you are still a bellend. I won’t visit you in hospital and don’t bother taking up a bed . There are many things wrong with the handling of this pandemic. The vaccination program isn’t one of them. You post sh*t about most topics .
If the vaccination programme was so successful we would have opened up fully by now.
It is clear the Government has not got any confidence in the vaccine and the hospitalisations are going to hit 400 by mid August.
Incidentally, 47% of hospitalisations are people who have been double jabbed.
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Read it from right to left.
There you go.
You will find that it is lower last year to this year.
Thick idiot.
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Still wrong wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 10:03 pmRead it from left to right
There you go.
You will find that it is lower last year to this year.
Thick idiot.
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47% of people with Covid have been jabbed because there are more people in the Uk jabbed than not. Therefore more Jabbed people will have Covid than unjabbed people because they outnumber unjabbed people. But we were told quite clearly that the jab does not stop you being infected with Covid. It is less likely that you will , it is less likely that you will become seriously ill , it is less likely that you will be hospitalised, and less likely that you will die.
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And with every post you are making yourself look more stupid. I really don’t care if you believe what you are told or not. You are right to question it and it is your right not to have the jab. But don’t go knocking on the hospital door if you become seriously ill. For your sake , I hope you don’tStill wrong wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 10:03 pmStill wrong wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 10:03 pmRead it from left to right
There you go.
You will find that it is lower last year to this year.
Thick idiot.
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Re: Coronavirus
What does your post even mean? 3 times more people than when?Still wrong wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 9:47 pmNot fake news, the following is from the uk government website.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 6:57 pmLook at the hospitalisations now vs when we had similar number of cases in the previous wave. The vaccine works and it'll be a ban for you if you post anymore fake news on this topic.Still wrong wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 5:32 pm 3 times more people in intensive care.
Stop listening to the BBC and do your own research.
These vaccinations are useless and only gullible idiots think otherwise.
We are now in a worse position than last year.
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/healthcare
You obviously have a problem when someone produces the facts that you don’t like.
I think as a moderator you should grow up and look at the evidence on Governments own site.
You should either ban any threads on this subject if you don’t want it discussed, but when people start sprouting nonsense which contradicts their own government’s findings then its only right to challenge it.
I don't want people posting bollocks about vaccination, people's health is at stake.
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This is so terribly basic, have you thought about this at all? Look at the cases for both of the above dates and i think you will realise who is the fool.Still wrong wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 4:11 pmWhat a gullible fool you are.George wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 11:03 am And please remember, our infection figures include vaccinated people who will not , in the majority of cases , be hospitalised. The countries you quote and many around us with similar daily infection rates will mostly include non vaccinated people because we are so far ahead
COVID hospital cases 14 July 2020. 2195
COVID hospital cases. 14. July. 2021. 3231.
It is quite clear by the above figures that the vaccine is useless.
No great surprise as it takes years of research.
A year ago daily cases were in 3 figures, today its 5 figures.
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Earlier this year COVID hospital cases peaked at about 32000, well above today's numbers, it then came down due to the vaccine. Numbers are going back up, not due to vaccine failure, but due to opening up and the general apathy of some to care any more.Still wrong wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 4:11 pmWhat a gullible fool you are.George wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 11:03 am And please remember, our infection figures include vaccinated people who will not , in the majority of cases , be hospitalised. The countries you quote and many around us with similar daily infection rates will mostly include non vaccinated people because we are so far ahead
COVID hospital cases 14 July 2020. 2195
COVID hospital cases. 14. July. 2021. 3231.
It is quite clear by the above figures that the vaccine is useless.
No great surprise as it takes years of research.
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Prof Ferg reckons we'll be getting 100k cases and 1k hospital admissions per day
Chance of up to 200k cases a day
Chance of up to 200k cases a day
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Once a shock-jock always a shock-jock
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Despite being in close contact with the health secretary, the PM and chancellor won’t have to self isolate apparently as they are taking part in a brand new pilot scheme that sees testing replace isolation. Oh how ******** convenient for them.... taking the **** in broad daylight now..Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 7:38 pmIts almost funny. Whats the betting Boris and co wont be pinged though?
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We are top of the World ratings for new daily cases already. The huge gamble on vaccination protection accelerates rapidly even before we relax the rules tomorrow.Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Sun Jul 18, 2021 10:13 am Prof Ferg reckons we'll be getting 100k cases and 1k hospital admissions per day
Chance of up to 200k cases a day
Clearly, vaccinations do work but how will this exposure to the virus affect the population as a whole? How many will die as a result of this approach? How many people will suffer for prolonged periods with long covid. Oh well, time will tell.
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Apparently the government that loves a backtrack have done exactly that, very swiftly, after criticism. Still tried it though.
Utter chancers who treat the public with total contempt.
As I’ve always said, the worst possible government at the worst possible time. Was never going to end well....
Utter chancers who treat the public with total contempt.
As I’ve always said, the worst possible government at the worst possible time. Was never going to end well....
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Re: Coronavirus
think the government’s approach is correct.
It’s time for personal responsibility now. We need to make choices about our lives and get on with them. In my opinion, it’ll get hairy but we’ll most likely be ok as we won’t nearly get back to pre pandemic levels of mixing for some time. The case numbers are scary and that’ll keep a lot of people a lot more cautious which may actually help our cause.
Finally, I can’t for the world of me understand why we aren’t doing more to encourage vaccination take up and make the availability of vaccines far easier to access. Put them in every pharmacy up and down the country. We should be going door to door in low take up communities and offering jabs. This is our only way out of it, and I’m not a fan of domestic vaccine passports but the government must literally not leave a stone unturned with this rollout.
It’s time for personal responsibility now. We need to make choices about our lives and get on with them. In my opinion, it’ll get hairy but we’ll most likely be ok as we won’t nearly get back to pre pandemic levels of mixing for some time. The case numbers are scary and that’ll keep a lot of people a lot more cautious which may actually help our cause.
Finally, I can’t for the world of me understand why we aren’t doing more to encourage vaccination take up and make the availability of vaccines far easier to access. Put them in every pharmacy up and down the country. We should be going door to door in low take up communities and offering jabs. This is our only way out of it, and I’m not a fan of domestic vaccine passports but the government must literally not leave a stone unturned with this rollout.