Now that we have effective vaccines and we hear they will be offered to all NHS staff first, will I now be able to get a face to face with my GP? Will he come down from his hysteric isolation to actually see a patient?
Will he?
Will he?
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I don't see any 'effective vaccines' as of yet and I wouldn't want one anywhere near me, anyway..
Good luck with your GP
Hi! It take a while for some people to
adjust to new things/ideas.
The virus is much quicker!
I'll gladly give anyone (who wants it), my dose of the vaccine.
I'm nice like that
I'd actually love to be present whilst our politicians, virologists etc, who promote such a vaccine are being injected with it and be sure they are actually being injected with the stuff they want us to be injected with.
Trials and testing in such a short period of time is anything but safe - Not enough data.
Sorry.
I'm not an anti vaxxer - but I'm not stupid, either.
'The Pfizer vaccine:
Developed by Turkish immigrants
Made in Germany
Tested globally
Manufactured in Belgium
Fast tracked as UK is still in EU Single Market
Made legal under European EU law
But the Tories are trying to claim all the credit!
Lying Johnson and Hancock, scum.'
via - T-UK
Hey! You got your beanie hat and cardboard cut out sign ready for the demo outside Westminster?'The Pfizer vaccine:
Developed by Turkish immigrants
Made in Germany
Tested globally
Manufactured in Belgium
Fast tracked as UK is still in EU Single Market
Made legal under European EU law
But the Tories are trying to claim all the credit!
Lying Johnson and Hancock, scum.'
via - T-UK
A vaccine ready to go so soon? and yet they've been trying to develop a vaccine for AIDS since the 1980s hmmmmmmmmm! This one has to be stored at -70 degrees. I wouldn't touch it.
Yes, if you keep taking the medication for the rest of your life, you can lead a near normal life, but there's no vaccine been developed yet to STOP you getting AIDS.And yet people with Aids are leading normal lives now...because of a vaccine that may not cure them but at least allows for a long life.
Yes, if you keep taking the medication for the rest of your life, you can lead a near normal life, but there's no vaccine been developed yet to STOP you getting AIDS.
It would certainly be cheaper! I'm reminded of NASA spending £millions developing a pen that would work in zero gravity space. The Russians used a pencil.No! Not a vaccine ... but think Condom!
Omega! Do you really believe that our government is planning to poison us all?
Really?
I bet you are still worrying about red meat!I don't think anyone is suggesting that the gov't is trying to poison anyone, but a vaccine that has not, can not have been, tested for the long-term effects is questionable at best.
I agree with Words that it is personal choice but I for one will not be taking it. You are welcome to have mine.
I bet you are still worrying about red meat!
It would certainly be cheaper! I'm reminded of NASA spending £millions developing a pen that would work in zero gravity space. The Russians used a pencil.
A vaccine ready to go so soon? and yet they've been trying to develop a vaccine for AIDS since the 1980s hmmmmmmmmm! This one has to be stored at -70 degrees. I wouldn't touch it.
I don't think anyone is suggesting that the gov't is trying to poison anyone, but a vaccine that has not, can not have been, tested for the long-term effects is questionable at best.
I agree with Words that it is personal choice but I for one will not be taking it. You are welcome to have mine.
Hey! You got your beanie hat and cardboard cut out sign ready for the demo outside Westminster?