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September 5, 2020 at 10:24 am #194334
it won’t be Rory he doesn’t catch anything.
whoever it is I hope they are better soon.September 5, 2020 at 12:23 pm #194336More wishy washy sentiment NI. I did say cases were rising but less were being hospitalized or dying.What fact based point are you trying to make?
September 5, 2020 at 2:43 pm #194347You seem to be saying you’re happy to take your chances, AWG, because even though you might catch it, you might not die, rather like with flu’. However, unlike with ‘flu, you might unknowingly acquire Covid, and pass it on to others who won’t be so lucky.
And that’s why you should be taking precautions, whether you like it or not.
September 5, 2020 at 5:09 pm #194355it won’t be Rory he doesn’t catch anything.
😂😂😂😂 Comedy gold! Priceless Mick!
More wishy washy sentiment NI.
I’m not even bothering to reply to that!
September 5, 2020 at 5:40 pm #194361Follow the facts Gurnelista follow the facts, You don’t have to be very lucky over one million people in lincs and East Yorkshire and no death’s in nearly 4weeks now, more a case of being unlucky if you did die, but then again I have won lots of raffle prizes.
September 5, 2020 at 5:56 pm #194364And it’s only you that matters. If you get it and survive but spread it to others who die then you’ve won the raffle again eh?
September 5, 2020 at 6:35 pm #194370dont anybody follow the facts?. A lot on here seem to be very insular. Should be no problem getting a ticket under covid, seems like many wont attend.
September 5, 2020 at 6:52 pm #194371Let’s be honest the brainless selfish brigade are becoming more prevalent in today’s society. They are the people that abuse members of staff in the restaurant business because they have to wait for a table to receive their half price food deal, the ones who push in at queues because they think they have the right and the people who verbally attack members of the NHS, Police and Fire Brigade for just doing their job in helping people. I pity their lack of mental capacity but they are becoming more commonplace these days. They would also probably vote Trump if they lived in America but not understand why they were doing so.
September 5, 2020 at 7:31 pm #194372Exactly, folk like AWG being gung-ho about how much they don’t know has become almost mainstream thanks to the populists in charge. And, that’s why the infection and death rates per capita in Britain and the US have been among the worst in the world.
Just look at Johnson a few months back, poo-pooing the risks, back-slapping and shaking hands and all and sundry, telling people to just wash their hands and sing ‘happy birthday’. No doubt AWG was singing from the same hymn sheet.
Then what happened? Johnson nearly died, probably after passing on the disease to numerous others.
Evidence here and in other European countries suggests rates are increasing again, and with some returning to work and uni, coupled with cooler weather, more time spent indoors, and a general outbreak of ‘I’ve had enough’ selfishness and ignorance, it’s likely to spike again, and may be around for the next 2-3 years.
September 5, 2020 at 7:34 pm #194373dont anybody follow the facts?.
An Iron player tested positive – fact.
You can’t get a ticket because fans aren’t allowed into games – fact.
Face coverings can help stem the spread of Covid – fact.
Some people are still very wary of “getting back out there” – fact.
Some people are selfish to the point of putting others at risk – fact.
So to answer your question, yes they do!
September 5, 2020 at 8:20 pm #194378Scunny lost again, fact, just in case anyone is interested.
September 5, 2020 at 8:35 pm #194379Rubbishiron, that study was done by HRSA…The Health Resources and Services Administration for those who don’t know. They’re an agency of the U.S. Department of Health, not some mickey mouse organisation that have plucked that compensation money from thin air.
I’ll ask again…
By the way that compensation amount didn’t include any legal fee’s, if you read online from many official sources that 4.1 billion jumps to anywhere between 6-7 billion when taking that into consideration.
Do you think them handing out 4.1 billion dollars in compensation money due to complications some people have suffered give people a reasonable reason to question vaccines ?
No more bluff and bluster, simple yes or no ?
September 5, 2020 at 8:35 pm #194380I accept all your facts NI especially the selfish, i would also say greedy in what i have seen, hope you accept mine. Though scunny lost again it would seem like it was a good performance, which at the moment it is the most important thing for most.
September 5, 2020 at 9:11 pm #194381AnonymousInactiveOffline
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Topics: 4Rubbishiron, that study was done by HRSA…The Health Resources and Services Administration for those who don’t know. They’re an agency of the U.S. Department of Health, not some mickey mouse organisation that have plucked that compensation money from thin air.
I’ll ask again…
By the way that compensation amount didn’t include any legal fee’s, if you read online from many official sources that 4.1 billion jumps to anywhere between 6-7 billion when taking that into consideration.
Do you think them handing out 4.1 billion dollars in compensation money due to complications some people have suffered give people a reasonable reason to question vaccines ?
No more bluff and bluster, simple yes or no ?
I take it you haven’t even bothered to read the article I posted on that which details why the figure is that large and why it’s not as big a concern as you go on about.
But, hey ho, you go on playing the self-righteous concerned conspiracy theorist wittering on about vaccine injuries. I don’t think it would lead to as better outcome for those dying of preventable diseases, whose consequences are far worse than the laughable claim that there is a serious worry over vaccine injury.
September 5, 2020 at 9:30 pm #194382AnonymousInactiveOffline
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Topics: 4Since you are too lazy to click on a link here’s another:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/18/health/vaccine-injury-claims.html
This details that there have been 105 successful cases of vaccine injury over dozens of years. Coronavirus, which we are told by these lockdown sceptic anti-vaxxers, is just a minor inconvenience has killed 188,000 in less than a year. With a vaccine this number would have been greatly reduced. Yet those who are not concerned about 188,000 dead are ultra-concerned about something which has led to a grand total of 105 injuries, for things like allergic reactions, in many years. Forgive me for not taking such claims seriously when they witter self-righteousness about how we must be so concerned about vaccine injury when the risks are far outweighed by the benefits.
Nothing in life is without risk, and vaccines aren’t. However they have been responsible for the reduction in death from a myriad of diseases since their invention by Edward Jenner. Anyone who raises concerns over the small risk of a reaction must bear in mind the sheer number of lives saved because of them. Anyone who can prove that vaccines caused them a reaction should be compensated, but when the risk is small it is no great concern for the public as a whole.
If you’re going to throw your self-righteousness at me for a stunning total of 105 successful cases in the USA for causing great concern about something, I would then ask you are you willing for thousands more to be at risk of death from measles, flu and many more preventable diseases for the sake of 105 cases where those injured didn’t die? No bluff or bluster.
September 5, 2020 at 9:39 pm #194383AnonymousInactiveOffline
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Topics: 4Sorry, that should be 143, not 105 and specifically relates to measles. The grand total is higher for all diseases, but the numbers are smaller than the disease death rate. Still, the point stands, as the numbers are comparatively negligible. Anyone talking about vaccine injury needs to justify it against the risk of the disease if they’re going to talk about care for life.
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