Not IT Minion as well? What's the difference?
I'm not whining about the right to go to the pub?Not IT Minion as well? What's the difference?
Neither was I.I'm not whining about the right to go to the pub?
Wow, so defensive.
I just thought it was interesting.
We don't know half of what's going to happen but yet EFL and Brig seem to have taken this so personally! Strange times indeed.
It may or may not. Some vaccines can give resistance to multiple strains I believe.Not "taking it personally", just putting a bit of balance into the thread.
(I'd also previously posted about two confirmed cases of repeat Covid, which I said did not bode well for the prospect of an effective vaccine in the near future........)
It may or may not. Some vaccines can give resistance to multiple strains I believe.
I'm not sure that follows. The polio vaccine is very effective, isn't dangerous and polio does kill.Dr Chris Smith spoke about this, the other day.
His point was that, if a virus can make you so ill that you require ventilation, it is unlikely that a vaccine that would necessarily not have such a dramatic effect of the body would trigger an effective response.
We wait and see.......
I'm not sure that follows. The polio vaccine is very effective, isn't dangerous and polio does kill.
Also it doesn't have to make someone who would have died completely immune to have value.
Yep, you're probably right, but that doesn't mean it doesn't work, just it's a slightly tarnished silver bullet.However, and I stand to be corrected, doesn't polio vaccination require multiple doses, given at defined intervals, to someone not previously exposed, AND to be repeated for people travelling to areas where the disease is endemic?
Not a magic bullet, certainly not of the sort dreamt of by the msm with regard to CV....?
that drops it down to normal flu levels of death and disruption would be ok.
Why do you ask over and over the same questions are refuse to take on board any of the answers? It's a tad tiresome and very dullYou never had "disruption" with flu. You never had a lockdown with flu.
People get it and die. No big deal. Life goes on.
What makes covid victims so important?
Disruption thus far with the scamdemic....
£128 borrowed to pay for the scamdemic. Mostly paid to people sitting at home cowering.
Billions paid out to fraudsters alone.
730,000 jobs lost since lockdown began.
Over 1 million women missing out on vital screening.
More than 700,000 routine treatments a month affected.
Airline industries on their knees.
Hospitality sector on its knees
And thats just the tip of the iceberg.
The scamdemic rolls on.
People get it and die. No big deal.
What do you consider to be an acceptable number of excess deaths, that should not alarm the public or concern the government?