Who's getting the vaccine

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Nurseandy
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tco-lincs wrote: Fri May 14, 2021 1:08 pm Has anybody refused to have the jab yet? If so are you able to get it again in the future?
Double check with your local healthboard but in Scotland, yes, if you initially decline you can change your mind and have it at a later date.

The nurses will use a blunt needle though ;-)
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Re: Who's getting the vaccine

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Nurseandy wrote: Fri May 14, 2021 7:56 pm
tco-lincs wrote: Fri May 14, 2021 1:08 pm Has anybody refused to have the jab yet? If so are you able to get it again in the future?
Double check with your local healthboard but in Scotland, yes, if you initially decline you can change your mind and have it at a later date.

The nurses will use a blunt needle though ;-)
Haha yes quite possibly, I'll be sure to request they are gentle :)
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I think we are going to hang fire on receiving this experimental vaccine.
I'm a little shocked that most people who post on this website have willingly take part in this trial.
If this goes bad, what is the outcome for the UK?
I'm speaking from experience, my two Daughters have both badly suffered from having the vaccine, one is a Vet, the other a School
Teacher, both were forced through their job to have it.
My eldest Daughter has lost the feeling in her left arm, it's been weeks now, and no improvement, my youngest, continually complains that her head feels mushy - not fully sure what she means, but it does not sound good.
My best friend, Robin, came out of a coma two weeks ago, he's been in it for over 6 weeks. He is 60, and fit as he could be, he was found lying on his bed at lunch time by his wife, 4 days after having his only jab. He is in a mess.
Now, I'm not a specialist in the field of experimental medicine, I just have a certain degree of common sense, and as is a Human trait, able to spot patterns, even when one doesn't exist.
If we are wrong about these vaccines, then we are in trouble.

I expect the Moderators to delete this post, as my opinions do not align with theirs
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seadog wrote: Mon Aug 23, 2021 9:34 pm I think we are going to hang fire on receiving this experimental vaccine.
I'm a little shocked that most people who post on this website have willingly take part in this trial.
If this goes bad, what is the outcome for the UK?
I'm speaking from experience, my two Daughters have both badly suffered from having the vaccine, one is a Vet, the other a School
Teacher, both were forced through their job to have it.
My eldest Daughter has lost the feeling in her left arm, it's been weeks now, and no improvement, my youngest, continually complains that her head feels mushy - not fully sure what she means, but it does not sound good.
My best friend, Robin, came out of a coma two weeks ago, he's been in it for over 6 weeks. He is 60, and fit as he could be, he was found lying on his bed at lunch time by his wife, 4 days after having his only jab. He is in a mess.
Now, I'm not a specialist in the field of experimental medicine, I just have a certain degree of common sense, and as is a Human trait, able to spot patterns, even when one doesn't exist.
If we are wrong about these vaccines, then we are in trouble.

I expect the Moderators to delete this post, as my opinions do not align with theirs
If you expect it to be deleted,then why post it in the first place! That’s one heck of a skill,spotting patterns,where one doesn’t exist.You have solid,clinical proof,that the Covid vaccine caused this?

I think we will keep this post here,as it highlights unsubstantiated claims about bad reactions to the Covid vaccination.The majority of the UK adult population has now been jabbed,and yes,some folks have had bad reactions- my wife included. However, as usual,I will remind board members that we deal in facts,and definitely not conspiracy theories.

Aaay thank you. :roll:
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Robert Frost.

Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.

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I think it's very strange that people should be brave enough to face a horrible virus and yet too feart to risk a vaccine that millions world wide have had.
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diamond lil wrote: Tue Aug 24, 2021 7:18 am I think it's very strange that people should be brave enough to face a horrible virus and yet too feart to risk a vaccine that millions world wide have had.
Agreed lil.

It would seem the moon is changing and it’s bringing in The Lunar People. So it’s lock- topic - time,before I start getting blunt.
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Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.

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diamond lil wrote: Tue Aug 24, 2021 7:18 am I think it's very strange that people should be brave enough to face a horrible virus and yet too feart to risk a vaccine that millions world wide have had.
Ah, but let's not forget, for some, Covid doesn't exist... :mrgreen: :tinfoil