Isolation 2

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Funnily enough i was in hospital recently and while waiting in Triage for an xray i heard some weirdo,who slipped on some wine in a care home, rambling on about vaccines,saying "covid" is a conspiracy,and he can't wait to leave this country,the poor soul was wheeled away towards the mental health team.
 
Well, somehow I am negative, as is my eldest son. But the "PCRs" came back positive, to the school year has been "closed" because of my youngest! "Ooops".
 
Perhaps you ought to inform the government as they have already done so and with the same honesty as I have...

"It’s normal to experience side effects after the vaccine."

"They may include:
  • having a painful, heavy feeling and tenderness in the arm where you had your injection
  • headache or muscle ache
  • joint pain
  • chills
  • nausea or vomiting
  • feeling tired
  • fever (temperature above 37.8°C)."

"For people under 40 without underlying health conditions, it's currently advised that it's preferable to have another coronavirus vaccine instead of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine."

"Call 111 immediately if you get any of these symptoms starting from around 4 days to 4 weeks after being vaccinated:
  • a severe headache that is not relieved with painkillers or is getting worse
  • a headache that feels worse when you lie down or bend over
  • a headache that's unusual for you and occurs with blurred vision, feeling or being sick, problems speaking, weakness, drowsiness or seizures (fits)
  • a rash that looks like small bruises or bleeding under the skin
  • shortness of breath, chest pain, leg swelling or persistent abdominal (tummy) pain"
Have you heard any discussions between a triage nurse and a patient referred to hospital by a GP?
Post jab symptoms last a massive 24 hours max for most folks. The benefits go on...and on...and on...and on...
 
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Post jab symptoms last a massive 24 hours max for most folks. The benefits go on...and on...and on...and on...

..and most people suffer zero symptoms, like both of us did - apart from a slightly tender spot on arm, where the needle went in.
 
The benefits go on...and on...and on...and on...
Really?

"The NHS has been given the green light to start planning a Covid vaccine booster programme in the UK ahead of this winter."

So just out of interest, what time scale do you put on your claim that the benefits 'go on...and on...and on...and on...'?

Months is hardly a long time is it if another jab is already needed :rolleyes:
 
Funnily enough i was in hospital recently and while waiting in Triage for an xray i heard some weirdo,who slipped on some wine in a care home, rambling on about vaccines,saying "covid" is a conspiracy,and he can't wait to leave this country,the poor soul was wheeled away towards the mental health team.
Yes, Ellal mentioned he had visited hospital recently.
 
Ellal, it’s scary reading side effects.

on the face of it, this drug is far too dangerous to take:


  • headaches
  • feeling dizzy
  • feeling sick (nausea)
  • being sick (vomiting)
  • wind
  • indigestion
Serious side effects
Call a doctor straight away if you have:

  • black poo or blood in your vomit – these can be signs of bleeding in your stomach
  • swollen ankles, blood in your pee or not peeing at all – these can be signs of a kidney problem
  • severe chest or stomach pain – these can be signs of a hole in your stomach or gut
  • difficulty breathing, or asthma symptoms that become worse
yeah, it’s far too dangerous to take Ibuprofen.
 
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