No, it’s a personal right to have not have a medical intervention introduced to your body or not. Data backs up that the young and fit overcome this virus with very little fatalities, over 99% recovery rate. I’ve never quite worked out how an unvaccinated person is dangerous to someone vaccinated it the vaccine is effective, logic suggests it would be the other way around as it doesn’t stop transmission?
The vaccination doesn't provide 100% protection, nor does it guarantee that you won't pass on an infection. But it does reduce the chances of getting it, reduces the severity of illness if you do get and greatly reduces the chances of you dying from it. It also reduces the chances of passing the infection on. Having said that, some vaccinated people can still get infected and die. So yes, unvaccinated people can still be a danger to vaccinated people. I don't know why anyone thinks the vaccine is perfect it's never been claimed to be, it's all about reducing risk.
I agree to a certain extent. Lots of my fully vaccinated friends have contracted it, actually thinking about it a lot more than before the vaccine was available. My point is that even if you are ‘double jabbed’ (another infantile phrase) those vaccinated can still pass the virus on. Look at the data. The rhetoric now is it reduces the severity if you get it. If I was young, fit and healthy, I certainly wouldn’t take it.
Those with health problems who can't have the vaccine and pregnant women need protecting too. Since being a boy i have had every vaccine available. There is only one thing i am scared of being stuck in me and it aint a needle.
I guess I must have been dreaming towards the end of the match. Must have imagined the conversation those surrounding me were having when we wondered why the wingers switched, as James was far less involved than he had been on the other wing. Sure, he hugged the line (unlike Roberts), but it was almost like he was sent to Coventry. Guess I need to watch the recording I have to check it out. Note that I was stone cold sober, which would no doubt alienate me from the sozzled posh boys and their prawn sandwiches who watch through their beer goggles.
The decent thing about Dan James is that we now have 4 wingers who can impact the game. Raphinha buried himself and his defending was brilliant helping Shaks out. Harrison has a muscle injury so not used and Summerville was sick. So on the whole our flankers did well. More to come from all 4
Dan James was sent over to your side to negate the attacking threat posed down that flank, which he seemed to do very well. You're 100% right about the beer goggles though. The executive decision to leave the car at home was taken early and consequently the match day hospitality was enjoyed to the max...life's too short and all that I guess Plus it was pissing it down, so thought feck it let's get hammered.
Won't need to go to Leeds, best to go to London & taxi down to Southampton. Not sure if he'll make it unless they book him his own plane. Fastest trip departing on the 15th, according to Kayak, takes 20h 30m, with 2 stops. I don't know the ko time over there, or the time difference, but the schedule looks tighter than a tight thing to me.
Easy peasy. Private jet from Manaus direct to Southampton, then onto London to drop the Chelski & Liverpool players off as they both play in the capital that day. Obviously no idea if that's even possible but it sounds good.