Covid top up for the over 50’s this autumn.

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Yep, I’ll have it. They’ve kept me alive so far. Put it next to my flu jab.
 
I will. . I know one guy with covid now, who's quite ill. HIs wife got it a few months back and still isn't right. Afaik I haven't had it and I have a few of the vulnerabilities so could get a rough spell.
 
Just had another bout in our house as did our current customers. We all just got on with it. Being thrice jabbed I was not bothered and let it run its course. Lots of Covid out there at the moment, lots. Haven't lost my sense of taste and smell this time...yet.
 
At this very moment, my daughter has it, my mother in law has it and Mrs Motties sister and husband have it. Not hospitalised but all jabbed and have a terrible hacking cough.

None of them (apart from the husband and wife) have been in contact with each other so there’s a lot of it about.
 
I had covid over Easter, I wouldn’t mind not getting it again this year.

Im hoping natural acquired immunity will keep it at bay.

Im up for the booster (y)
 
Yep, I’ll have it. They’ve kept me alive so far.
Are you stating that as fact or your belief?

You see I haven't had any jabs, and I am still alive...

Could my belief in my immune system be the reason?

Jabbers seem to revere whatever jab is thrown their way as if in a bizarre cultist habit...

So much so that they attempt to ridicule those who possess an open mind and thus can think for themselves!
 
Found that report stating conclusive proof that there are no long term effects from the jabs on the human immune system?

Or do you judge 'long term' as being mere months nowadays?
How long would you wait until you consider the vaccine to be 'safe'?


And if we should all wait until the vaccine is 'safe' ...............................how will we ever know because nobody would be taking it


you are making a circular argument

you lose :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
It’s a national emergency , crisis even. Be sure to get your vaccinations all.(y)
 
No, it's called doing what you are told without asking questions...

No it's called following the science, rather than living in hope. The (genuine) research makes it clear that having the jab will help you avoid the serious symptoms and possibly save your life. If you prefer to take the risk, then that is your prerogative, but don't dismiss those with sense who prefer something a bit more certain than risking it and hoping.

I have now had the set of four covid jabs, no ill effects at all and so far no covid symptoms.
 
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