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Cant understand that TBH, if you are going to get it why wouldn't you get it as soon as you can? Strange take.
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I haven’t and have no intentions on getting it.Armchair expert wrote:Is there anyone on here apart from Apache that haven't at least booked in a jab yet?
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Not really it's a smart take I'm doing the same. No Covid in Adelaide to worry about means no need to get the vaccine yet wait until it becomes mandatory and/or a new vaccine has been created to deal with a possible new variant of it.Dutchy wrote:Cant understand that TBH, if you are going to get it why wouldn't you get it as soon as you can? Strange take.
Being in Adelaide afford us this luxury would be a different story in Sydney or Melbourne I would've got it long ago then.
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What Gozu saidGozu wrote:Not really it's a smart take I'm doing the same. No Covid in Adelaide to worry about means no need to get the vaccine yet wait until it becomes mandatory and/or a new vaccine has been created to deal with a possible new variant of it.Dutchy wrote:Cant understand that TBH, if you are going to get it why wouldn't you get it as soon as you can? Strange take.
Being in Adelaide afford us this luxury would be a different story in Sydney or Melbourne I would've got it long ago then.
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IF and WHEN it comes to Adelaide, good luck getting an appointment for the jab in good time….Gozu wrote:Not really it's a smart take I'm doing the same. No Covid in Adelaide to worry about means no need to get the vaccine yet wait until it becomes mandatory and/or a new vaccine has been created to deal with a possible new variant of it.Dutchy wrote:Cant understand that TBH, if you are going to get it why wouldn't you get it as soon as you can? Strange take.
Being in Adelaide afford us this luxury would be a different story in Sydney or Melbourne I would've got it long ago then.
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SaFooty’s own anti vaxxers
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I drink enough beer, that kills everythingamber_fluid wrote:SaFooty’s own anti vaxxers
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Its everyone's personal choice and I respect that, however if you intend to get it I don't quite understand not getting it now, get it done and add to the figures that the experts are hanging onto to allow things to open up again, otherwise it's just delaying everything.
I think there is enough people vaccinated around the world now to know that there is nothing harmful in the vax.
I think there is enough people vaccinated around the world now to know that there is nothing harmful in the vax.
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We don't have the population density here for it to be able to seriously take off and if virtually everyone's already had the jab by that stage I can just stroll into a doctor's and get it.Groover wrote:IF and WHEN it comes to Adelaide, good luck getting an appointment for the jab in good time….
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I don't get people thinking like this how in any way does someone like me or Brodlach not getting the jab right here right now effect anyone else's lives? We don't have Covid in Adelaide, there is literally nothing to catch. Miss Nicola is just getting off on the power trip of seeing everyone in masks.Dutchy wrote:Its everyone's personal choice and I respect that, however if you intend to get it I don't quite understand not getting it now, get it done and add to the figures that the experts are hanging onto to allow things to open up again, otherwise it's just delaying everything.
That's likely true but my mother's partner was fine beforehand, he got the jab and was then bedridden for a week and even needed to go to the hospital. I'm not interested in taking that chance when we don't even have it in Adelaide.I think there is enough people vaccinated around the world now to know that there is nothing harmful in the vax.
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Fair enough, as I said Im not going to judge, there has been enough of that over the last 18 months
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I’ve had all my shots other than a flu shot. Never had one even in HK during SARS
I’ve still got my yellow WHO passport from the 80’s. Apparently I’m still at risk from mad cow disease
I’m going to sit and watch. In my opinion, it’s far too early for it to be declared safe.
Mind you I have my annual tune up next month and I’ll be interested in what my doctor says
I appreciate I’m putting my footy comeback at risk next year but there’s still time later
At least if you all turn into zombies Gozu and I can use you for our Human Centipede
I’ve still got my yellow WHO passport from the 80’s. Apparently I’m still at risk from mad cow disease
I’m going to sit and watch. In my opinion, it’s far too early for it to be declared safe.
Mind you I have my annual tune up next month and I’ll be interested in what my doctor says
I appreciate I’m putting my footy comeback at risk next year but there’s still time later
At least if you all turn into zombies Gozu and I can use you for our Human Centipede
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The vaccine is working well in Wales
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-58680204
Got to love the positive spin from the BBC
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-58680204
Got to love the positive spin from the BBC
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I didn't know we had something for mad cow? Just thought, actually I don't know where I'm going with that that. Plenty of mad cows around...Jimmy_041 wrote:I’ve had all my shots other than a flu shot. Never had one even in HK during SARS
I’ve still got my yellow WHO passport from the 80’s. Apparently I’m still at risk from mad cow disease![]()
I’m going to sit and watch. In my opinion, it’s far too early for it to be declared safe.
Mind you I have my annual tune up next month and I’ll be interested in what my doctor says
I appreciate I’m putting my footy comeback at risk next year but there’s still time later
At least if you all turn into zombies Gozu and I can use you for our Human Centipede
The only thing that worries me about the Vax is that I have seen I am Legend
Read my reply. It is directed at you because you have double standards
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Steven Marshall might end up being South Australias all time most popular Premier
Just about every where I go I see people with badges who have changed their name to Marshall
Just about every where I go I see people with badges who have changed their name to Marshall
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Yeah my partner cant donate blood due to being born in Ireland in the 90s when mad cow was prevalent.Jimmy_041 wrote:I’ve had all my shots other than a flu shot. Never had one even in HK during SARS
I’ve still got my yellow WHO passport from the 80’s. Apparently I’m still at risk from mad cow disease![]()
I’m going to sit and watch. In my opinion, it’s far too early for it to be declared safe.
Mind you I have my annual tune up next month and I’ll be interested in what my doctor says
I appreciate I’m putting my footy comeback at risk next year but there’s still time later
At least if you all turn into zombies Gozu and I can use you for our Human Centipede
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Ok so what you are trying to say is that all these reputable Doctors with degrees knowledge with years and years of experience in patient care and use a different approach that works are just Doctors of Garbology i get that but i do not think they are all lunatics.Psyber wrote:I guess there are lunatic fringe medical doctors in some parts of the world and there are other people entitled to the title.Apachebulldog wrote:Well well well very very interesting article for anyone that has time and patience maybe Psyber some feed back from you,
More than 3,000 doctors and scientists sign statement accusing COVID policymakers of ‘crimes against humanity’
The Doctors’ Declaration was first read at the Covid summit in Rome, sparking an explosion of active support from medical scientists and doctors around the world. These professionals did not expect career threats, character assassination, papers and research censored, social accounts blocked, search results tampered with, clinical trials and patient observations banned, and their professional histories and achievements altered or omitted in academic and mainstream media.
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I wonder what sort of "doctor" they are...
Those with a Doctor of Osteopathy or Chiropractic tend to be treated as real medical personnel in the USA and some other countries.
(The basic tenet of Osteopathy is that all diseases are caused by dis-alignment of the long bones and muscles, and of Chiropractic that all diseases are caused by dis-aligned vertebrae - making other medical care like vaccines totally unnecessary!)
Then there are Doctors of Philosophy who may have a doctorate in Arts or general sciences...
I don't know a single medical doctor in Oz who is an anti-vaxxer, or who would believe that stuff.
However thousands upon thousands of Doctors around the world are having good results with early treatment using alternative therapies explain that to the masses.
Just like some Doctors are now prescribing Cannabinoid oil to patients because its now legal in some places around the world are they lunatic Doctors as well?
Just like some Doctors are now also using chinese medicine/therapies in conjunction with western medicine are they also lunatic Doctors as well?
What happened to the old adage one treatment does not fit all and go and get a second opinion. ?
From what i have been reading the key to these alternative Flu treatments is early action ie within 1 to 3 days of symptoms.
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Jimmy_041 wrote:The vaccine is working well in Wales
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-58680204
Got to love the positive spin from the BBC
Yeah typical FAKE MSM narrative as always
Yep also has been working well in Israel.
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Wrong the last five years i have had my yearly flu shot this time i will hang back on the MRNA.amber_fluid wrote:SaFooty’s own anti vaxxers
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I was apathetic, but have now been double dosed. What got me done was the seemingly selfish question; How will I go when I get COVID? When I considered this I concluded we'll all (pretty much given the nature of the disease) get covid one day and those with the worst outcomes are unvaccinated.Armchair expert wrote:Is there anyone on here apart from Apache that haven't at least booked in a jab yet?
Benefits; Will stay alive when I get it. I will be less likely to have restrictions when we have the next lockdown. I won't have to wait 2 weeks for the vaccine to become effective when it jumps the fence. I won't be blocking others access to emergency care just because I didn't get around to it. I will be able to go to work, sport, kid's sport and other social functions when it jumps the fence.
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