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To be fair a lot of those people will be single jabbed. People between 30-35 are only now just entering into the period where they are eligible for a second vaccination. Seeing as the government opened up society fully by this point, it's not ridiculous that a lot of that group took that as a signal that they were safe to drop social distancing.
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Firstly, the stats aren't really that useful considering that now that's literally no restrictions any more. And as above, a lot of that age band hasn't had a chance to get a 2nd jab, and only they first in the last month or so.Chelmsford Swimmer wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 10:59 am 1 in 5 in hospital (over 1000) with Covid are now under 35. A year ago it was 1 in 20. Shows the consequences of the young ignoring vaccinations.
As I've said before, the younger generation are being thrown to the wolves a little bit. The most impacted/most sacrificed by the lockdowns, everywhere opening up before having a chance to be doubled jabbed, and being pressured from society and freedoms curtailed by the government to get a vaccine that potentially holds long term risks no one knows about.
I had my 2nd jab two days ago. But i dont think the above can be denied.
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The Older generation were thrown to the wolves wums .Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 11:44 amFirstly, the stats aren't really that useful considering that now that's literally no restrictions any more. And as above, a lot of that age band hasn't had a chance to get a 2nd jab, and only they first in the last month or so.Chelmsford Swimmer wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 10:59 am 1 in 5 in hospital (over 1000) with Covid are now under 35. A year ago it was 1 in 20. Shows the consequences of the young ignoring vaccinations.
As I've said before, the younger generation are being thrown to the wolves a little bit. The most impacted/most sacrificed by the lockdowns, everywhere opening up before having a chance to be doubled jabbed, and being pressured from society and freedoms curtailed by the government to get a vaccine that potentially holds long term risks no one knows about.
I had my 2nd jab two days ago. But i dont think the above can be denied.
100k + of them died .
Hardly fair to say the young are affected worse as such
Everyone unvaccinated is at risk .
Whether they think they are or not .
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I don't get this "debate", "argument", "difference of opinion" about either the youngs and olds being thrown to the wolves. We were all thrown to the wolves by the actions and inaction of that khunt Johnson and his fake herd immunity bollox.Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 11:44 amFirstly, the stats aren't really that useful considering that now that's literally no restrictions any more. And as above, a lot of that age band hasn't had a chance to get a 2nd jab, and only they first in the last month or so.Chelmsford Swimmer wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 10:59 am 1 in 5 in hospital (over 1000) with Covid are now under 35. A year ago it was 1 in 20. Shows the consequences of the young ignoring vaccinations.
As I've said before, the younger generation are being thrown to the wolves a little bit. The most impacted/most sacrificed by the lockdowns, everywhere opening up before having a chance to be doubled jabbed, and being pressured from society and freedoms curtailed by the government to get a vaccine that potentially holds long term risks no one knows about.
I had my 2nd jab two days ago. But i dont think the above can be denied.
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And to quote Wumble - ".... I don't think the above can be denied".Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 12:47 pmI don't get this "debate", "argument", "difference of opinion" about either the youngs and olds being thrown to the wolves. We were all thrown to the wolves by the actions and inaction of that khunt Johnson and his fake herd immunity bollox.Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 11:44 amFirstly, the stats aren't really that useful considering that now that's literally no restrictions any more. And as above, a lot of that age band hasn't had a chance to get a 2nd jab, and only they first in the last month or so.Chelmsford Swimmer wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 10:59 am 1 in 5 in hospital (over 1000) with Covid are now under 35. A year ago it was 1 in 20. Shows the consequences of the young ignoring vaccinations.
As I've said before, the younger generation are being thrown to the wolves a little bit. The most impacted/most sacrificed by the lockdowns, everywhere opening up before having a chance to be doubled jabbed, and being pressured from society and freedoms curtailed by the government to get a vaccine that potentially holds long term risks no one knows about.
I had my 2nd jab two days ago. But i dont think the above can be denied.
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Looks like we may be starting to get a rebound in cases as a result of opening up. At least hospital admissions are still going down, though we know they tend to be linked to number of cases so that could be temporary.
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ThisMax B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 12:47 pmI don't get this "debate", "argument", "difference of opinion" about either the youngs and olds being thrown to the wolves. We were all thrown to the wolves by the actions and inaction of that khunt Johnson and his fake herd immunity bollox.Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 11:44 amFirstly, the stats aren't really that useful considering that now that's literally no restrictions any more. And as above, a lot of that age band hasn't had a chance to get a 2nd jab, and only they first in the last month or so.Chelmsford Swimmer wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 10:59 am 1 in 5 in hospital (over 1000) with Covid are now under 35. A year ago it was 1 in 20. Shows the consequences of the young ignoring vaccinations.
As I've said before, the younger generation are being thrown to the wolves a little bit. The most impacted/most sacrificed by the lockdowns, everywhere opening up before having a chance to be doubled jabbed, and being pressured from society and freedoms curtailed by the government to get a vaccine that potentially holds long term risks no one knows about.
I had my 2nd jab two days ago. But i dont think the above can be denied.
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Disagree with that Max. Am I correct in saying that there have been approx 4 million cases in the UK. If so , that is less than 10% of the population. There must , therefore , already be plenty who are immune otherwise we would all have it.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 12:47 pmI don't get this "debate", "argument", "difference of opinion" about either the youngs and olds being thrown to the wolves. We were all thrown to the wolves by the actions and inaction of that khunt Johnson and his fake herd immunity bollox.Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 11:44 amFirstly, the stats aren't really that useful considering that now that's literally no restrictions any more. And as above, a lot of that age band hasn't had a chance to get a 2nd jab, and only they first in the last month or so.Chelmsford Swimmer wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 10:59 am 1 in 5 in hospital (over 1000) with Covid are now under 35. A year ago it was 1 in 20. Shows the consequences of the young ignoring vaccinations.
As I've said before, the younger generation are being thrown to the wolves a little bit. The most impacted/most sacrificed by the lockdowns, everywhere opening up before having a chance to be doubled jabbed, and being pressured from society and freedoms curtailed by the government to get a vaccine that potentially holds long term risks no one knows about.
I had my 2nd jab two days ago. But i dont think the above can be denied.
And if you are suggesting that Starmer , or indeed that ginger jock would have done any better , you are sadly deluded
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4 million odd who got infected during a nationwide lockdown of nearly a year & half .George wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 9:35 pmDisagree with that Max. Am I correct in saying that there have been approx 4 million cases in the UK. If so , that is less than 10% of the population. There must , therefore , already be plenty who are immune otherwise we would all have it.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 12:47 pmI don't get this "debate", "argument", "difference of opinion" about either the youngs and olds being thrown to the wolves. We were all thrown to the wolves by the actions and inaction of that khunt Johnson and his fake herd immunity bollox.Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 11:44 am
Firstly, the stats aren't really that useful considering that now that's literally no restrictions any more. And as above, a lot of that age band hasn't had a chance to get a 2nd jab, and only they first in the last month or so.
As I've said before, the younger generation are being thrown to the wolves a little bit. The most impacted/most sacrificed by the lockdowns, everywhere opening up before having a chance to be doubled jabbed, and being pressured from society and freedoms curtailed by the government to get a vaccine that potentially holds long term risks no one knows about.
I had my 2nd jab two days ago. But i dont think the above can be denied.
And if you are suggesting that Starmer , or indeed that ginger jock would have done any better , you are sadly deluded
Then vaccinations started .
Why you think it means we all must of got it while the place was locked down
Makes me assume you were out & about everyday socialising .
The rest of us who weren't key works were stuck at home .
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Imagine using ‘unemployed’ as an insult with our economy in the state it’s in, as if having no money isn’t bad enough.Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 10:26 pm Think thats been the case for the unemployed for a while tbh
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I was lucky enough to be able to work through the lockdown. But we did open up last summer and we are open now.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 10:20 pm4 million odd who got infected during a nationwide lockdown of nearly a year & half .George wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 9:35 pmDisagree with that Max. Am I correct in saying that there have been approx 4 million cases in the UK. If so , that is less than 10% of the population. There must , therefore , already be plenty who are immune otherwise we would all have it.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 12:47 pm
I don't get this "debate", "argument", "difference of opinion" about either the youngs and olds being thrown to the wolves. We were all thrown to the wolves by the actions and inaction of that khunt Johnson and his fake herd immunity bollox.
And if you are suggesting that Starmer , or indeed that ginger jock would have done any better , you are sadly deluded
Then vaccinations started .
Why you think it means we all must of got it while the place was locked down
Makes me assume you were out & about everyday socialising .
The rest of us who weren't key works were stuck at home .
Not everyone gets flu in the winter. A high number of the population will be naturally immune or , as we know , show no symptoms. I suspect it’s the same with Covid.
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No depth too low to plumb for Wurst & Chips mateoxo wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:39 amImagine using ‘unemployed’ as an insult with our economy in the state it’s in, as if having no money isn’t bad enough.Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 10:26 pm Think thats been the case for the unemployed for a while tbh
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I suspect, I believe, I think therefore I'm not talking bollox as usual. Marvellous.George wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:50 amI was lucky enough to be able to work through the lockdown. But we did open up last summer and we are open now.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 10:20 pm4 million odd who got infected during a nationwide lockdown of nearly a year & half .George wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 9:35 pm
Disagree with that Max. Am I correct in saying that there have been approx 4 million cases in the UK. If so , that is less than 10% of the population. There must , therefore , already be plenty who are immune otherwise we would all have it.
And if you are suggesting that Starmer , or indeed that ginger jock would have done any better , you are sadly deluded
Then vaccinations started .
Why you think it means we all must of got it while the place was locked down
Makes me assume you were out & about everyday socialising .
The rest of us who weren't key works were stuck at home .
Not everyone gets flu in the winter. A high number of the population will be naturally immune or , as we know , show no symptoms. I suspect it’s the same with Covid.
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So, not everyone gets X, so you suspect it's the same with Y.George wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:50 amI was lucky enough to be able to work through the lockdown. But we did open up last summer and we are open now.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 10:20 pm4 million odd who got infected during a nationwide lockdown of nearly a year & half .George wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 9:35 pm
Disagree with that Max. Am I correct in saying that there have been approx 4 million cases in the UK. If so , that is less than 10% of the population. There must , therefore , already be plenty who are immune otherwise we would all have it.
And if you are suggesting that Starmer , or indeed that ginger jock would have done any better , you are sadly deluded
Then vaccinations started .
Why you think it means we all must of got it while the place was locked down
Makes me assume you were out & about everyday socialising .
The rest of us who weren't key works were stuck at home .
Not everyone gets flu in the winter. A high number of the population will be naturally immune or , as we know , show no symptoms. I suspect it’s the same with Covid.
Okaaaaaaay
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The difference between flu & covid thing again .George wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:50 amI was lucky enough to be able to work through the lockdown. But we did open up last summer and we are open now.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 10:20 pm4 million odd who got infected during a nationwide lockdown of nearly a year & half .George wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 9:35 pm
Disagree with that Max. Am I correct in saying that there have been approx 4 million cases in the UK. If so , that is less than 10% of the population. There must , therefore , already be plenty who are immune otherwise we would all have it.
And if you are suggesting that Starmer , or indeed that ginger jock would have done any better , you are sadly deluded
Then vaccinations started .
Why you think it means we all must of got it while the place was locked down
Makes me assume you were out & about everyday socialising .
The rest of us who weren't key works were stuck at home .
Not everyone gets flu in the winter. A high number of the population will be naturally immune or , as we know , show no symptoms. I suspect it’s the same with Covid.
Laughable .
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Any evidence for that?George wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:50 amI was lucky enough to be able to work through the lockdown. But we did open up last summer and we are open now.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 10:20 pm4 million odd who got infected during a nationwide lockdown of nearly a year & half .George wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 9:35 pm
Disagree with that Max. Am I correct in saying that there have been approx 4 million cases in the UK. If so , that is less than 10% of the population. There must , therefore , already be plenty who are immune otherwise we would all have it.
And if you are suggesting that Starmer , or indeed that ginger jock would have done any better , you are sadly deluded
Then vaccinations started .
Why you think it means we all must of got it while the place was locked down
Makes me assume you were out & about everyday socialising .
The rest of us who weren't key works were stuck at home .
Not everyone gets flu in the winter. A high number of the population will be naturally immune or , as we know , show no symptoms. I suspect it’s the same with Covid.
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Well no one got flu last winter as it was eradicated but it's going to return this winter with a vengeance. Strange that.
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Here we go again - George posts garbage to get a rise etc etc. What a tiresome troll he is.
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Supecting means No Evidence
Nobody has claimed everybody in the country gets Flu .
Flu is NOT COVID-19
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Who is claiming thatLeytonstoneRed07 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 1:46 pmWell no one got flu last winter as it was eradicated but it's going to return this winter with a vengeance. Strange that.