OK anti-Jabbers, Argue This One

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They off on full pay? Never look a gift horse in the mouth.
All sub or agency, myself included, so NO sick pay

There's other instances of people catching covid after they've been jabbed, something we were told wouldn't happen, till it started happening, then it was you won't get it as bad.
So, you've never had a flu vaccine, or a pneumonia vaccine? They can sometimes leave you feeling under the weather for a few days (every 2nd or 3rd time I reckon), but so can the cocktail of vaccines they give you if you are going to West Africa - that lot put me on my back for 3 days when I had it. I don't recall any medical professional telling me I'd be 100% immune after a Covid vaccination (they simply wouldn't) - you must have been reading the red tops.

The point about having the vaccine was never that it would give you 100% immunity - no vaccine ever does that - but that if you got Covid after vaccination it would be less serious, that you would be less likely to need hospital treatment, that if you did need hospital treatment you would be less likely to need ITU care and that if you did end up ITU you were less likely to die or have long term side effects. So, if a medical authority published the nugget you claim (about total immunity), please provide a link, if you can
 
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It's the dismissiveness of claims that are not from a 'reliable' source that's the problem.
You don't give any sources, you just make things up.

I've already shown your first claim that taking the vaccine would prevent someone getting covid is just plain wrong. Where did you get the info that makes you think the opposite?
 
Why are you repeating all this, I'm fully aware of the scripts that do the rounds, which some believe for their own security of wrapping themselves in a comfort blanket.
Don't talk utter tripe. If you were told that it would give you 100%, just tell us by whom. Or is it just that you cannot because it is either a fantasy you use to support a twisted, illogical anti-vax world view or that you are requoting somebody else's view of the world without any attempt to applying logic to those assertions

I don't use a script, and I don't do Facebook, Twitter, etc so I don't have a clue about such "scripts" as you put it. And I don't need a comfort blanket. I am, however, more likely to believe a doctor or a nurse (of which there are several in my family) than I am likely to believe some social media influencer or an anti-vaxxer who continues to quote "facts", but then won't provide any proof to back up their assertions - assertions which most logical, sane people would regard as utterly preposterous. If you can prove what you are saying, by quoting a respected medical source, I will take you more seriously. Or are you one of the tin foil hat brigade who'll be stating as "fact" that 5G masts caused Covid?
 
Another one who's cocksure must be the effect of the jab that makes you come over all Tarzan like.
No, it's just that I can read, and listen. I didn't need a jab to be able to do that, other than the ones which have kept me alive.
 
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