Anti vaxers will be feeling smug

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Just as I thought you do a lot of spouting but it's from a position of not knowing.
you are asking "what is the scale of covid vaccine deaths"

so come on, you clearly think its large so lets see your evidence............oh thats right its from a position of not knowing
 
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Very scientific. Out of all I wrote that's the only point you can pretend to contest.

The average age of someone who had 'died with Covid' is 83. Even that meaning it wasn't the underlying cause
you said the risk of dying from covid "was next to nothing"

yet your response is to try talking about a whole of different stuff..........so in other words you just made up some cr@p and wont admit it.

just typical anti vaxxer nonsense
 
you are asking "what is the scale of covid vaccine deaths"

so come on, you clearly think its large so lets see your evidence............oh thats right its from a position of not knowing
Your at again telling me what i think, can you not get it out of your system?
There's a lot of people know everything on here so I thought it would just a matter of asking, your obviously not one that knows so we exclude you from the equation.
So that's you and noseall next, Denso?
 
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A recent study in four Nordic countries showed vaccines reduced hospitalisations by more than 70% among children aged 12 to 17. And of course, children can also develop long-term impacts even from mild Covid-19 infection. Despite this, vaccines for children in the UK were only given a limited offer and are no longer widely available (unless they are clinically vulnerable), and it seems likely this position will hold. This makes the UK an outlier, as many other wealthy countries recommend vaccination for children. In England, almost 90% of five- to 11-year-olds are unvaccinated.

A wider vaccination programme will improve the odds of not contracting covid-19 and variants thereof for future generations - what's not to like about that? Anti-vaxxer misinformation will only discourage people from taking up the vaccinations, as it has done with measles which is now on the increase in areas where AV nonsense has spread.
 
Yes, antivaxxers are conspiracy theorist nutjobs. But it's a free country...
Yes anti vaxers could be all of those things. But people who did not fancy the covid vax are not anti-vaxers. What are you trying to acheive ?.
And no its not a free country is it when you are forced to take a medical intervention when you are fit and healthy.
Hates borris calls him out for being a serial liar yet believed everything he said when it come to covid and the vax.
 
WOW is this the first admission from you that you believe the vax is causing deaths.
All vaccines will.

Now cone up with some facts supported by evidence to suggest the figures are worse than having the vaccine, or another vaccine.

I've had the vaccine and boosters and still alive. I know of 2 that didn't and died. Anecdotal I know. The facts seem to suggest similar. Unless you have any facts of course
 
Yes anti vaxers could be all of those things. But people who did not fancy the covid vax are not anti-vaxers. What are you trying to acheive ?.
And no its not a free country is it when you are forced to take a medical intervention when you are fit and healthy.
Hates borris calls him out for being a serial liar yet believed everything he said when it come to covid and the vax.
Utter rubbish.

No body has ever said they believed Boris. Just the common sense that distance from people was good, as was the vaccine.

You can of course disprove that if you wish. Go ahead, but facts not tinfoil nonsense
 
Independent Sage (Susan Michie) were one of those advocating this.
Where did she say that?
Face masks and some social distancing measures should continue "forever", a top scientist on the Sage committee that advises the government has said.
Professor Susan Michie said some measures adopted to tackle Covid-19 might be useful for suppressing other viruses like flu.
Likening wearing a mask to wearing a seat belt the UCL professor said people might check they had one with them before leaving the house.
The government plans to end all legal restrictions on coronavirus on 21 June under its Covid roadmap,
“I think there's lots of different behaviours we’ve changed in our lives. We now routinely wear seat belts, we didn’t use to," Professor Michie said.
“We now routinely pick up dog poo in the parks, we didn’t use to she said.
We will need to keep this going in the long term and that will be good not only for Covid, but also to reduce others diseases”.
Asked how long she thought measures might continue, she said: “I think forever, to some extent.”
 
Face masks and some social distancing measures should continue "forever", a top scientist on the Sage committee that advises the government has said.
Professor Susan Michie said some measures adopted to tackle Covid-19 might be useful for suppressing other viruses like flu.
Likening wearing a mask to wearing a seat belt the UCL professor said people might check they had one with them before leaving the house.
The government plans to end all legal restrictions on coronavirus on 21 June under its Covid roadmap,
“I think there's lots of different behaviours we’ve changed in our lives. We now routinely wear seat belts, we didn’t use to," Professor Michie said.
“We now routinely pick up dog poo in the parks, we didn’t use to she said.
We will need to keep this going in the long term and that will be good not only for Covid, but also to reduce others diseases”.
Asked how long she thought measures might continue, she said: “I think forever, to some extent.”
Do you think keeping distance from people helps stop spread all sorts of germs and illnesses, or not
 
Those 6 holes in your arm says different.
No holes in my arm, nothing leaking in or out.

I didn't have the vaccine because Boris said so. I took it because of common sense and medical science.

Why did you take it? Because you were told to. If you believed that strongly at the time about it you should have said no. Some did, some died
 
I've had the vaccine and boosters and still alive. I know of 2 that didn't and died.
That will be your confirmation bias you like banding about to to others or is it your gut feeling trope or is it the correlation not being causation one
 
That will be your confirmation bias you like banding about to to others or is it your gut feeling trope or is it the correlation not being causation one
No. It ties in with the FACTS of the vaccine overall.

Feel free to post FACTS where the vaccine was more of a risk than a benefit.

I will wait
 
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