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BlueJay Flag UK 24 Jun 22 6.49pm

Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly

Close friends of mine have come down with Covid again this week. They have caught it twice (in their 40s-50s) since being vaccinated.
Isolating at home because they are massively fatigued and cold, but guidance says they can go out shopping without a mask now. And give it to someone less robust than themselves.

Where's the data-led guidance now ?

who cares. We've given out Covid contracts and Knighthoods, now lets rip up the rulebook and get the f-ck out.

Edited by Forest Hillbilly (24 Jun 2022 6.47pm)

Yes, it does lurch from one extreme to another.. I hope they're soon feeling better.

 

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W12 24 Jun 22 7.53pm

Originally posted by BlueJay

As way of reminder people: your stated view is that no healthy person has died of Covid, vaccines have helped no-one, and indeed that vaccines have likely killed tens of thousands of people in this country alone.

By all means nobody's saying that you have to have this view or that, but as with every topic, your stances are such comic book extremes that they're a glaring reality opt out.

Edited by BlueJay (24 Jun 2022 6.37pm)

That’s my view but if we don’t know the numbers then why don’t we after spending 100’s of billions of pounds and wrecking the country?

All we’ve had is “safe and effective” and it’s clear now that these vaccine have caused severe side effects and death. Why is that not being studied?

 

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BlueJay Flag UK 24 Jun 22 11.54pm

Originally posted by W12

That’s my view but if we don’t know the numbers then why don’t we after spending 100’s of billions of pounds and wrecking the country?

All we’ve had is “safe and effective” and it’s clear now that these vaccine have caused severe side effects and death. Why is that not being studied?

[Link] there are numerous studies taking place all of the time.

As for the impact of Covid, beyond the first lockdown which of course made sense due to the unknowns, I wasnt in favour of any additional ones. There was always the scope for financial abuse and so on, we saw that with the PPE contracts too. Of course Government policy has an impact.

Another important factor in the financial impact of covid that people often strangely appear to ignore is Covid itself. Even in countries like Sweden that took a markedly different approach, their economy took and continues to take a big hit [Link] This was a global pandemic, with a global impact. There's no wishing that away.

 

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W12 27 Jun 22 12.39pm

Originally posted by BlueJay

[Link] there are numerous studies taking place all of the time.

As for the impact of Covid, beyond the first lockdown which of course made sense due to the unknowns, I wasnt in favour of any additional ones. There was always the scope for financial abuse and so on, we saw that with the PPE contracts too. Of course Government policy has an impact.

Another important factor in the financial impact of covid that people often strangely appear to ignore is Covid itself. Even in countries like Sweden that took a markedly different approach, their economy took and continues to take a big hit [Link] This was a global pandemic, with a global impact. There's no wishing that away.

Every, Single, Time.

[Link]

"The Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) at the University of Minnesota announced today that it has received grants from The Rockefeller Foundation and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to create a Coronavirus Vaccines Research and Development (R&D) Roadmap aimed at developing broadly protective vaccines against betacoronaviruses, which predominantly circulate in bats and rodents and can “spill over” to human populations"

Question nothing. Stay stupid.

 

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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 29 Jun 22 9.32am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

FYI

Last week (Tuesday) on a group holiday I got a bad cold by Friday I was fine, as we were hiking I could not test for COVID as we were in the middle of nowhere.

Yesterday I was texted that 3 people of our group had COVID I did two negative tests but this morning I am feeling a bit worse and tested positive.

So I am unsure did I have COVID last week and spread it or did I catch it at the end of the holidays with the rest of them.

We took separate flights home so if I wasn't the source of the infection it must have been a restaurant or somewhere we all went to

Anyway it's just a bad cold. I still have a few LFTs left over but I notice they are now charging £9 for a box of 5, bit of a rip off.


 


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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 29 Jun 22 12.46pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

FYI

Last week (Tuesday) on a group holiday I got a bad cold by Friday I was fine, as we were hiking I could not test for COVID as we were in the middle of nowhere.

Yesterday I was texted that 3 people of our group had COVID I did two negative tests but this morning I am feeling a bit worse and tested positive.

So I am unsure did I have COVID last week and spread it or did I catch it at the end of the holidays with the rest of them.

We took separate flights home so if I wasn't the source of the infection it must have been a restaurant or somewhere we all went to

Anyway it's just a bad cold. I still have a few LFTs left over but I notice they are now charging £9 for a box of 5, bit of a rip off.


Considering we had 18 months to stock up for free it’s not that bad.
I had bad cough and cold last weekend better now. Didn’t test as I didn’t want to be sectioned at home. I’m over it tbh.

 

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View eaglesdare's Profile eaglesdare Flag 29 Jun 22 2.00pm Send a Private Message to eaglesdare Add eaglesdare as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

FYI

Last week (Tuesday) on a group holiday I got a bad cold by Friday I was fine, as we were hiking I could not test for COVID as we were in the middle of nowhere.

Yesterday I was texted that 3 people of our group had COVID I did two negative tests but this morning I am feeling a bit worse and tested positive.

So I am unsure did I have COVID last week and spread it or did I catch it at the end of the holidays with the rest of them.

We took separate flights home so if I wasn't the source of the infection it must have been a restaurant or somewhere we all went to

Anyway it's just a bad cold. I still have a few LFTs left over but I notice they are now charging £9 for a box of 5, bit of a rip off.


If it was antigen tests you took. They test to see if you are contagious. over 90 percent accurate I believe.

So while you may have had covid last week you were not contagious.

However if you tested with a PCR then this would have shown you were positive regardless if you were contagious or not.

 

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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 29 Jun 22 2.05pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by eaglesdare

If it was antigen tests you took. They test to see if you are contagious. over 90 percent accurate I believe.

So while you may have had covid last week you were not contagious.

However if you tested with a PCR then this would have shown you were positive regardless if you were contagious or not.

Thanks it was an LFT

 


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BlueJay Flag UK 30 Jun 22 2.04pm

BioNTech, Pfizer to start testing universal vaccine for coronaviruses - [Link]

I expect most will be relying on natural infections going forward, however a more universal approach would certainly seem to make sense if successful.

Edited by BlueJay (30 Jun 2022 2.14pm)

 

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View SW19 CPFC's Profile SW19 CPFC Flag Addiscombe West 30 Jun 22 3.03pm Send a Private Message to SW19 CPFC Add SW19 CPFC as a friend

Originally posted by BlueJay

BioNTech, Pfizer to start testing universal vaccine for coronaviruses - [Link]

I expect most will be relying on natural infections going forward, however a more universal approach would certainly seem to make sense if successful.

Edited by BlueJay (30 Jun 2022 2.14pm)

Last time I checked weren’t they aiming to create an annual combined vaccine for flu / COVID? Makes the most sense to me.

 


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BlueJay Flag UK 30 Jun 22 3.15pm

Originally posted by SW19 CPFC

Last time I checked weren’t they aiming to create an annual combined vaccine for flu / COVID? Makes the most sense to me.

Yes, definitely. There is so much cross over in the vulnerable groups that it makes sense to offer a combined jab (as an option at least) so hopefully that will be an option for the at risk.

Edited by BlueJay (30 Jun 2022 3.15pm)

 

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W12 30 Jun 22 4.36pm

Yeah we need more of these safe and effective vaccines:

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