I know one thing. I had COVID before the jabs and it was ****ing dreadful. In bed feeling like I was going to just pass out and not wake up. Then I took the jabs and never got it again, nor have I felt anything since. I have no idea what people are talking about when they constantly go on about these side effects. If people cba then that's whatever, but I am positive people who cba made up ****e to defend not wanting to go.
I seem to remember that fact sheet saying stuff about nausea, aches and pains, flu like symptoms, rash or sore arm at the jab site. Don’t remember it saying anything about blood clots, risk of stroke, cardiac issues etc. that’s all come about afterwards. Anyway, I’m not trying to give an appraisal of whether people should or shouldn’t have had the jab, just pointing out that they weren’t as safe and effective as they were made out to be, as it also transpired that they didn’t prevent you from getting covid or from transmitting it. It’s a personal decision about whether people have them or not. Knowing what I know now, I wouldn’t have any more.
Fair enough. I'm not gonna pretend I remember the specifics as I can barely remember last week The preventing transmission was definitely a big thing they heavily pushed which quite evidently wasn't true.
I remember there being a website where you can report symptoms, not sure how I knew that. Thing is it's the same with most every day drugs they have potential side effects. I can remember one particular drug making sick and jaundice once, took them a while to realise it was a specific drug causing it. Most prescriptions I have come with an A4 size piece of paper in them listing all the pontential dangers, I certainly don't sit there reading through it. It's a choice put up with the condition or take the prescription. I've also been in hospital as a matter of emergency, I didn't say to the medics don't give me those needles and drugs until I know the side effects, you just accept they will do what they can do for you. For some reason we've just taken to spinning a load of bolloxs around covid jabs because people want to point score that they were right in someway. I accept there was emphasis around the covid jabs, but I'm not seeing the point now, I'm ok, you are ok and most people we know are ok, so what's the problem? In between all that the reality of life and it's averages takes it's toll, I've smoked, I drink, I've ridden a motorbike, did I think about the consequences before I did all that, no.
And that was one of the reasons for the big push for everybody to take it. It wasn’t quite mandated, but it was almost as good as. Not allowed in shops and other public spaces unless you’d had the jab, protect others and don’t be a selfish **** was the message. I think the whole saga has bred a lot of mistrust in public health bodies as a result. But I say again, it should be a personal choice for people to make because for some people with other co morbities (and let’s face it, there are millions of people with chronic diseases) the jab likely protected them from a Covid death.
I remember I had a bad cough and was given a medicine by my doctor, I woke up that night like I was genuinely having a heart attack, like I was positive I was dying. It passed after an hour and being on the phone with the ER. It was that ****ing cough medicine. Oh and after I took a covid vaccine my heart exploded.
At least Abe has gone so we don't get pages and pages of him and peej hoping the other dies so they can win an internet argument.
It's the weight of averages. The chances of developing problems with your heart was a number as low as 1 vaccine out of 1 million. There are way, way, way more ****s walking about who can die from the common cold. So, they can just go **** off and choke to death from covid or take that less than 1% chance of developing a heart problem in 20 years. I honestly think it's up to them to choose how they want to horrifically die.
Don't think we were ever banned from shops were we? They tried it with some pubs and football games iirc. Travelling abroad was the main one and the reason most people got it. I almost missed out on a work promotion to it but fought my case and managed to get it overturned. The worst thing for me was the threat of sacking nurses for not getting it. Made me laugh seeing all the same people agreeing with that principle go so hard on 'support our nurses!' during the strikes last year.
You mean how people on here have weaponised a member dying of cancer to try and win this argument? Just saying, people on here have been losing their ****ing nut the past year.
It was Sucky that started this shhite and Pinkie as per usual jumped on the bandwagon with his cock sucking mate. He posted up another dodgy twitter link (about the jabs) that's main purpose in life is to sell it's clothing brand, on the back of hysteria.
Yellow card reporting site I think. I think the issue with Covid jabs as oppose to other meds that people take, is that meds are usually prescribed when somebody has a diagnosis and the meds are a specific treatment. So you know the risks and weigh them up against the effects of the illness. The Covid jabs were a blanket approach for everybody and it turned out that for a large number of otherwise healthy people, they actually caused serious health problems I guess that was as a result of that blanket approach. When you look back you can see why they did it. They’d lockdown the whole country, scared the **** out of everybody and the economy was going to ****. They needed something that was going to get people out of their houses, back to work and spending again.
Modern world mate. Society is the absolute pits at the minute. Surprised that hardly anyone outside me commented on that tbh. Awful post.
That's fair enough mate, argue over the lockdown, I got no problem with that and can see the basis for the argument there, one that will roll for decades.