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16 hours ago, yorkie1999 said:

Why’s it look like a giant cod?

Because there's something fishy going on.

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5 hours ago, st albans fox said:

Plenty of studies and reports which are all showing good news ……

 

no media publicity but Indonesia has been a stand out concern for me for a while ……… we have seen what the virus left unchecked in an huge unvaccinated population can do - delta.  Fortunately the vaccines remain effective in preventing hospitalisations but is that just good fortune ????

Of course it isn't fortune. It's a scientific and very deliberate approach to stop the virus in its stride. How can that be luck?

 

You have consistently found a reason to be negative throughout this whole thing. The going is good, there are no restrictions and little to no backlash, and here you still are being a nervous nelson. 

 

Where do you get off?

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54 minutes ago, Nod.E said:

Of course it isn't fortune. It's a scientific and very deliberate approach to stop the virus in its stride. How can that be luck?

 

You have consistently found a reason to be negative throughout this whole thing. The going is good, there are no restrictions and little to no backlash, and here you still are being a nervous nelson. 

 

Where do you get off?

I posted about the good news - this morning it all looked like good news on the media (despite the group on here who think the media are only interested in bad news)

 

the good fortune is that delta does not effectively evade our vaccines - ask any virologist if i'm right ........ if you want to run around celebrating then that's great. don't berate those who are aware of the potential pitfalls that lie ahead .......  

 

if no one looks at those and plans properly then we are destined to return to restrictions .......

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Posted
13 minutes ago, yorkie1999 said:

reading today in the paper about the Aussie vaccine, apparently people were testing positive for hiv after having it. Follow the science!

Was that in the Hinckley Times?

Posted
23 hours ago, yorkie1999 said:

Spellchecker… and 4 pints of Abbott ale whilst wearing 1.5 glasses instead of 2.0’s. Taking the piss out of a person’s disabilities is so 80’s….

Any excuse... :P

Posted
45 minutes ago, Parafox said:

Was that in the Hinckley Times?

Mail, but no doubt you’ll say it’s a bollocks rag and  intellectuals only read the metro and the guardian

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, yorkie1999 said:

reading today in the paper about the Aussie vaccine, apparently people were testing positive for hiv after having it. Follow the science!

Yes, that’s why that vaccine was cancelled. It didn’t actually give them HIV, but just fooled the HIV tests, so was abandoned last year.

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Can we just clarify that none of the people who tested positive for HIV after the vaccine HAD HIV? They developed antibodies that confounded the test, and all were followed-up and demonstrably did NOT have HIV infection.

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20 minutes ago, WigstonWanderer said:

Yes, that’s why that vaccine was cancelled. It didn’t actually give them HIV, but just fooled the HIV tests, so was abandoned last year.

Well, yes, obviously. What is odd though, how many hiv tests do they do in Australia and then be able to relate them to having a covid vaccine jab? 

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My boss got out of hospital yesterday so that’s good. He was in for about 10 days, doctors said he will have covid for at least a few months seeing as it is in his lungs. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Unabomber said:

My boss got out of hospital yesterday so that’s good. He was in for about 10 days, doctors said he will have covid for at least a few months seeing as it is in his lungs. 

Is that really a thing ?  Can you be infectious for more than a couple, weeks then ? 

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2 minutes ago, st albans fox said:

Is that really a thing ?  Can you be infectious for more than a couple, weeks then ? 

That’s what they told him but I don’t think he would still be infectious. Just still have covid in his system.

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