For me.... when vaccinated, you should take your passport.... have it stamped with a date... if you want to go abroad on holiday, show your passport, and if theres no stamp, swivel on your heel and **** off home..
It's insane that people think like this. No doubt you like having a stranger go elbow deep in your backside too, just to 'make sure' that you're not an Al-Qaeda operative or drug runner
£10 or £15k, that's some difference!
Hahaha...Big 'Drunken Duncan'!! Bit of a character to be honest.My mate was friendly with him and did a bit of 'minding' for him.He had a great love for racing pigeons and from memory paid £10 or £15 k for a racer one time!!
Speaking from experience Erik?No doubt you like having a stranger go elbow deep in your backside too,
Speaking from experience Erik?
For me.... when vaccinated, you should take your passport.... have it stamped with a date... if you want to go abroad on holiday, show your passport, and if theres no stamp, swivel on your heel and **** off home..
Don't you think some of these 'bigots' might be joking, just a bit?Seems to be a lot of Bigots around wanting a 2 tier system trying to make out those who have being vaccinated are somehow more deserving of those who have not.
Funny thing is being vaccinated does not necessarily still stop you from spreading covid anyway.
What about all the people who aren’t allowed to have it due to allergies?For me.... when vaccinated, you should take your passport.... have it stamped with a date... if you want to go abroad on holiday, show your passport, and if theres no stamp, swivel on your heel and **** off home..
All the people...You mean the very few? Though how do you lnow you are allergic to a new vaccine?What about all the people who aren’t allowed to have it due to allergies?
Only if the patient is catatonic.I think the virus needs renaming to Schrodinger‘s virus.
NoAll the people...You mean the very few? Though how do you lnow you are allergic to a new vaccine?
No
I mean all the people
I don’t know the exact amount, but there are several hundred thousand people allergic to peanuts for a kick off (1 in 200 adults and 1 in 50 children) and they can’t have the vaccine due to anaphylactic response.
Basically anyone who might have an anaphylactic response can’t have it.
Interesting.I'm not sure about that. The NHS website states the following:
the MHRA has advised that those with allergies, including anaphylaxis, to a food, medicine, vaccine or insect sting can receive any COVID-19 vaccine, as long as they are not known to be allergic to any component (excipient) of the vaccine.
and
Previous allergy to foods is covered in Public Health England’s Immunisation Against Infectious Disease (the Green book) which states that individuals with previous allergy to food, including anaphylaxis, can receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.my sister-in-law, a nurse, was one of the early recipients of the Pfizer vaccine. She has a peanut allergy. The guidance is that in such cases the recipient should be observed for a minimum of 15 minutes after the vaccine is injected.
Sounds good to me!!! Infact it sounds like utopia!!Perhaps there'll be a return to separate bars in pubs, one for people who've had jabs and the other for all the bastards who haven't.![]()
Here's a link for the data junkies. Most of them are just a load of squiggles to me, but some of the ones toward the end appear to show a marked improvement in the weeks following the vaccine roll out.
NEXT SLIDE PLEASE....https://assets.publishing.service.g...D-19_and_Influenza_Surveillance_Graphs_W6.pdf