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Covid Vaccine  

224 members have voted

  1. 1. Would you have the vaccine if it was made available?

    • Yes
      161
    • No
      41
    • Undecided
      22


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Posted
1 hour ago, dsr-burnley said:

Fortunately I'm a member of all those categories apart from the first.  :teehee:

So you're a prison inmate, a budgerigar, 65+ and a child?

 

I always thought they were a bit strange oop north  :P

Posted
35 minutes ago, murphy said:

So you're a prison inmate, a budgerigar, 65+ and a child?

 

I always thought they were a bit strange oop north  :P

No, we're all normal here.  It's everyone else who's strange.  :cheers:

Posted
9 hours ago, UniFox21 said:

I still would personally. Chances are your antibody level will have fallen by then, even if you're still able to donate plasma, it wouldn't hurt to "top up" your immune system. 

 

However, it is great that you're still able to donate blood plasma!

My thoughts are that there will have been no safety trials for those who have had the virus (and definitively retain antibody protection)   ....... in the normal course of testing a vaccine, they would trial some people who had already had the viral infection.  Hence I’m not actually in a hurry to be vaccinated ....

Posted

A lot of the time when I see people talking about the vaccine being a cover up for micro chipping us all and the 5G conspiracies I just think to myself ****, the weed in circulation must be ****ing class these days. 

Posted
On 11/11/2020 at 09:24, ealingfox said:

As I dont want to catch 5G I will be steering clear thanks.

Think of the improvement of your mobile reception and network speed post vaccine!! Its a yes from me.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted
8 minutes ago, Collymore said:

So the Oxford vaccine is 70% effective unless you give a half dose first and then a full dose which seems to give 90% protection but no body seems to know why!

 

It's this lack of understanding which I think will end up putting people off.

 

BBC News - Covid-19: Oxford University vaccine shows 70% protection
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55040635

Devils advocate, that seems to be the writer of the article saying that and not them. There could be more details in the full report. 

Posted

Posted in the wrong thread about this Oxford vaccine but just seen as well UK has 4m doses ready to go (once approved by regulators). 

 

Fingers crossed it gets taken up and you don't get those anti-vax berks protesting about 5g and making things worse just by doing that. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Collymore said:

So the Oxford vaccine is 70% effective unless you give a half dose first and then a full dose which seems to give 90% protection but no body seems to know why!

 

It's this lack of understanding which I think will end up putting people off.

 

BBC News - Covid-19: Oxford University vaccine shows 70% protection
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55040635

Its because the first vaccine plants the microchip and the second vaccine acts as a battery charger which powers the microchip up and therefore increasing the efficacy.

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