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Have come out and said that they will not discriminate against those who for whatever reason do not wish to be jabbed...

Unlike several other corporates, but then they are a partnership...

There are some here who believe that everyone should be jabbed, even mandatorily enforced...

So the question is...

Will these people be boycotting all John Lewis stores and Waitrose?
 
Have come out and said that they will not discriminate against those who for whatever reason do not wish to be jabbed...
They'll perhaps organise 'open days' specifically for the unclean. They have to eat just like normal folk. May have to give the stores a thorough cleaning before letting the good folk back in though. Hear, hear.
 
The unjabbed should be made to wear a badge with a coronavirus spike on it to warn others that they are in the presence of a coward.
 
What will you do when jab 3 wears off? You must be very afraid.
Only the unjabbed are afraid.

look at them all on here - you lot the spend all your time posting misinformation to back up your bad decision.
 
I had polio and TB vaccines years ago, they haven't worn off yet. Or should I be having one every 3 months ?
Depends on what you are vaccinating against - if it's a crafty bugger that can mutate quickly you'll need them more often. The flu one mutates every season so hence the requirements to re-vaccinate.


Polio vaccination
It's given by injection in 5 separate doses. These are normally given at: 8, 12 and 16 weeks of age – as part of the 6-in-1 vaccine. 3 years and 4 months of age – as part of the 4-in-1 (DTaP/IPV) pre-school booster.

TB vaccination
There's little evidence the BCG vaccine works for people over the age of 35. The BCG vaccine should only be given once in a lifetime.
 
The unjabbed should be made to wear a badge with a coronavirus spike on it to warn others that they are in the presence of a coward.

Me, my family are all advocates of the vaccines all of them. In the backs of our minds we do worry re possible long-term side affects but we were all eager to get them and one of our children an adults vaccine was delayed as they have possible contraindications re some vaccines but then we with doctors advice and doctors being on hand taken all three vaccines and all is well

your comments need to be revisited.

I'm all for wearing masks, getting the jabs and people not wearing masks worry me - what I would like is public buildings and shops putting up signs that do not allow those not jabbed and have no medical reason not to be jabbed so us jabbed, maks wearing lot can decide which shops we go into

Your comment re "wear a badge" - what next, wear a badge because your religion, sexual orientation etc does not fit in etc, etc??

"Badge wearing" think about it, WW2 and then people that were made to wear a badge on their skin - it is not the way forward

I know you did not mean that and would like you to review your post, thanks in advance
 
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