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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Not yet.
I recently had a jab against covid (my 5th) But still awaiting the flu vaccine
I recently had a jab against covid (my 5th) But still awaiting the flu vaccine
Notsimilarreally · 31-35, F
@Picklebobble2 how many damn vaccines do you need jesus
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@Notsimilarreally My eldest Son is your age. He's had two jabs and had covid three times.
Notsimilarreally · 31-35, F
@Picklebobble2 so what's the point of getting the jabs if you just get COVID anyway
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@Notsimilarreally THE point is that the older you are the more chance covid has of affecting you.
That's because your immune system weakens as you age.
Now. Because i live in the UK, we have this wonderful health system that doesn't require us to do anything.....other than keep the Doctor up to date on where we're living.
That's because anything you need from immunity jabs as a child through to vaccination for nasties like covid is all logged on a national computer and if the health service decides there's likely to be another evolution of covid, when there's a new vaccine available, those most at risk get it first then those older and so on.
It IS interesting how the YOUNGEST are so far behind their parents in terms of the #of jabs they've had. Personally i think this is either because the government insist that 'herd immunity' is supposed to protect them. OR that the government is trying to save money by not vaccinating those with supposedly the stronger immune systems among us.
Why is all that relevent ?
My Son is married. Has two children. And works for an employer so unscrupulous as to have engineers from Asia in the same workspace as he is !
Yet they take no responsibility for health and safety because the government gives business endless cop-outs in an attempt to make even more money.
That's because your immune system weakens as you age.
Now. Because i live in the UK, we have this wonderful health system that doesn't require us to do anything.....other than keep the Doctor up to date on where we're living.
That's because anything you need from immunity jabs as a child through to vaccination for nasties like covid is all logged on a national computer and if the health service decides there's likely to be another evolution of covid, when there's a new vaccine available, those most at risk get it first then those older and so on.
It IS interesting how the YOUNGEST are so far behind their parents in terms of the #of jabs they've had. Personally i think this is either because the government insist that 'herd immunity' is supposed to protect them. OR that the government is trying to save money by not vaccinating those with supposedly the stronger immune systems among us.
Why is all that relevent ?
My Son is married. Has two children. And works for an employer so unscrupulous as to have engineers from Asia in the same workspace as he is !
Yet they take no responsibility for health and safety because the government gives business endless cop-outs in an attempt to make even more money.
gol979 · 41-45, M
@Picklebobble2 5 injections within 2 years?? Wow. Thats dedication
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@gol979 It's a worry !
How many of these things are you supposed to be at risk from ?
Why are they fannying around with temporary jabs for every version of covid rather than developing an innoculation like the MMR (one jab protection against three diseases) that wouldn't require so many jabs ?
Why is a nations health being compromised just to accommodate business from Asia ?
How many of these things are you supposed to be at risk from ?
Why are they fannying around with temporary jabs for every version of covid rather than developing an innoculation like the MMR (one jab protection against three diseases) that wouldn't require so many jabs ?
Why is a nations health being compromised just to accommodate business from Asia ?