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originally posted by: nonspecific
Responsible parents consent to the vaccination and then everybody goes about their business.
It's not that complicated unless you go looking for problems is it.
a reply to: XipeTotex
originally posted by: nonspecific
I've still got no idea what you are trying to convey.
I'd give up if I was you as the chimney man football match is going right over my head now.
a reply to: XipeTotex
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: nonspecific
When my Grannies chimney used to take off .. she let it go for a bit then threw a load of baking powder on the fire, and that was that for a few years.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: nonspecific
Logically if you get vaxed it buys some time before the vax wears off over time that's why you need all the booster shots. So after a couple of weeks, you are fully protected so much that you can get it, spread it, and not feel a thing, Providing you don't succumb to the side effects and seek help. But after a while when its efficacy wears off if you don't take the boosters your back to square one the perfect scam.
From what I understand it's still effective post infection as long as it's not got into the brain and that can take a while?
I think once it's in the brain then it's always game over.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
Nah it's still there, Must be a hundred years old now. But They have banned coal fires .So now the old pensioners have to try and pay for electric heating. Which they can't, mind you freezing to death isn't too bad so they say.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
I burn wood in my fireplace. Mostly from three trees in my yard.
Of course, I only have a fire or two each year. My rule is that it has to get below 68º (F) outside before I get to have a fire in my fireplace.
My house was built in 1953. Fireplaces were a thing here, in the 50s and 60s. It got cooler more often then.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: carewemust
Like I said, I was listening in to the table convo of a guy who works in a hospital, and he was talking candidly with a friend. He flat out said that the vaccination won't keep you from getting it. He said he'd had the vax and gotten it. What he did say is that in his experience, he hadn't seen anyone in ICU who had gotten the shot yet.
So I'm not sure exactly what they're so big on pushing the shot for everyone for. OK. It can keep you out of the ICU, but is that benefit enough to put a gun to everyone's head who doesn't yet have the shot?
originally posted by: BrujaRebooted
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: carewemust
Like I said, I was listening in to the table convo of a guy who works in a hospital, and he was talking candidly with a friend. He flat out said that the vaccination won't keep you from getting it. He said he'd had the vax and gotten it. What he did say is that in his experience, he hadn't seen anyone in ICU who had gotten the shot yet.
So I'm not sure exactly what they're so big on pushing the shot for everyone for. OK. It can keep you out of the ICU, but is that benefit enough to put a gun to everyone's head who doesn't yet have the shot?
If our medical infrastructure is overrun by seriously ill people with covid, many others are left wanting and may die of non-covid due to lack of resources, caregivers and ICU beds. This has always been the goal.