Gecko
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In January - that's being optimistic!You just want it tidying up
In January - that's being optimistic!You just want it tidying up
Wonder if it's in the green listIn January - that's being optimistic!
I heard Scrapheap Challenge was coming back to our screens next year- just saying.Wonder if it's in the green list
wankersGillian McKeith (@GillianMcKeith) Tweeted: No #clotshot for MPās in order to qualify for a vaccine passport because you donāt need one if you are an MP. They are exempting themselves! Yep! https://t.co/6DNiqMcnzw
Would that be the same āDoctorā Gillian McKeith who had to drop the Doctor bit as she isnāt one? Bit dangerous to only listen to people who agree with or reinforce a preconceived point. Thereās been a lot from both sides of this argument that needs to be taken with a pinch of salt.Gillian McKeith (@GillianMcKeith) Tweeted: No #clotshot for MPās in order to qualify for a vaccine passport because you donāt need one if you are an MP. They are exempting themselves! Yep! https://t.co/6DNiqMcnzw
but they're not mRNA based and rushed through under emergency measures Bri ..... been developed and tested over a very long period of time using conventional methods and established testing regimes .... as has been said several times before, mRNA has been experimented with for decades .. with some very mixed/unpleasant/dubious/positively iffy resultsIf you needed a jab against yellow fever, or malaria, etc. for a holiday, most people would have it, even if it cost money,which a lot of these inoculations do. Iāve had both COVID jabs and so far havenāt sprouted an extra head, or turned into a Klingon, and can still walk in a straight line past a scrapyard magnet.
Mind you, Iāve since been diagnosed with gout and arthritis, so it must be down to the jab as I didnāt have either condition before. Itās not all bad news though; now Iām sixty I get free prescriptions, tomorrow I get my first free eye test, and today for the first time it cost less for my cinema ticket than my sonās.
What do you think the time delay between getting it and something bad happening is?but they're not mRNA based and rushed through under emergency measures Bri ..... been developed and tested over a very long period of time using conventional methods and established testing regimes .... as has been said several times before, mRNA has been experimented with for decades .. with some very mixed/unpleasant/dubious/positively iffy results
It would be the same useless bint.....Would that be the same āDoctorā Gillian McKeith who had to drop the Doctor bit as she isnāt one? Bit dangerous to only listen to people who agree with or reinforce a preconceived point. Thereās been a lot from both sides of this argument that needs to be taken with a pinch of salt.
the only way to monitor long term effects is to take the time to do so ..... rushing headlong into it is not going to provide that regime ... long term studies have been developed to preclude problems ... that is progress .. charging on regardless is regression to a 'suck it and see' system BriThe vast majority now hospitalised with Kung flu havenāt had the jab. You have to have a certain mindset to ignore thar nugget. As for development being ātoo hurriedā, things move on and everything is developed quicker these days. Progress.
I get the flu vaccine most years, and it you get the flu, the severity is reduced and recovery time is greatly improved.this 'vaccine' does neither and should not be called a vaccine !.
It's ok saying that but let's assume we achieve 100% vaccine coverage. Then theoretically 100% of hospitalized covid patients will have been vaccinated. What will your mindset be then? The rational person assesses their risk and acts accordingly. Negatives of jab outweigh benefit for me. For my mum not so much, for my nan it's a no brainer.The vast majority now hospitalised with Kung flu havenāt had the jab. You have to have a certain mindset to ignore thar nugget. As for development being ātoo hurriedā, things move on and everything is developed quicker these days. Progress.
the only way to monitor long term effects is to take the time to do so ..... rushing headlong into it is not going to provide that regime ... long term studies have been developed to preclude problems ... that is progress .. charging on regardless is regression to a 'suck it and see' system Bri
I am all for something that would either eradicate the bloody thing or at least protect against catching it .... this 'vaccine' does neither and should not be called a vaccine !.
"vaccine - a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute, treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease. "