Yeah, that is funny. Pray for me!Guest wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 10:07 pmOne of the interesting things in recent week is the almost weekly death of some Anti-vaccine, Covid denying shock jockey.
Still - it could be worse. I could give a damn that they are dead.
Corona vaccinations
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Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
That's not that difficult, when 99.5% of those Covid-19 deaths are unvaccinated idiots.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 10:07 pmOne of the interesting things in recent week is the almost weekly death of some Anti-vaccine, Covid denying shock jockey.
Still - it could be worse. I could give a damn that they are dead.
Since Covid-19 isn't going away for a long time, the chances are pretty high, somebody unvaccinated gets hit. It'll clean out the anti-vaxxers pretty easy: Either natural immunity, or just plain dead. No problem.
That's great, I've always hated all kinds of anti-X'er conspiracy freaks. It is good to know that they will most likely soon be gone from the face of our planet so that the rest of us can continue to lead good lives.
Which offers the best protection: A COVID infection or vaccines?
Is it safer to risk the rare side effects of jabs than catching COVID without the protection that vaccines offer?
By Dr Amir Khan
14 Sep 2021
The question of whether antibodies produced as a result of natural infection from COVID-19 offer more or less protection than those acquired through vaccination has been asked many times since the vaccines were rolled out.
A new study from Israel, which is yet to be peer reviewed, concluded that natural immunity confers longer-lasting and stronger protection against infection, symptomatic disease and hospitalisation caused by the Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2, compared with immunity induced from two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech two-dose vaccine.
It went on to say those who had had a previous COVID-19 infection followed by vaccination were even better protected. Another study has shown that even those with mild infections from COVID-19 mount good enough immune responses to help reduce the risk of re-infection in the future.
The first thing to point out when discussing this is that several studies have shown that vaccines protect people against serious illness caused by COVID-19 and have prevented countless deaths from the disease. It is, therefore, safer to get the vaccines than it is to run the risk of contracting COVID without the protection that vaccines offer.
read the whole story here: https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2021 ... r-vaccines
Is it safer to risk the rare side effects of jabs than catching COVID without the protection that vaccines offer?
By Dr Amir Khan
14 Sep 2021
The question of whether antibodies produced as a result of natural infection from COVID-19 offer more or less protection than those acquired through vaccination has been asked many times since the vaccines were rolled out.
A new study from Israel, which is yet to be peer reviewed, concluded that natural immunity confers longer-lasting and stronger protection against infection, symptomatic disease and hospitalisation caused by the Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2, compared with immunity induced from two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech two-dose vaccine.
It went on to say those who had had a previous COVID-19 infection followed by vaccination were even better protected. Another study has shown that even those with mild infections from COVID-19 mount good enough immune responses to help reduce the risk of re-infection in the future.
The first thing to point out when discussing this is that several studies have shown that vaccines protect people against serious illness caused by COVID-19 and have prevented countless deaths from the disease. It is, therefore, safer to get the vaccines than it is to run the risk of contracting COVID without the protection that vaccines offer.
read the whole story here: https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2021 ... r-vaccines
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Covid jab drive for 6-11 age group to begin Sept 17
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I'm not a negative person, I encourage people all the time...it's usually to f**k off! But, whatever.
Why not? The whole world has reacted to fat arsed chanteuse Nikki Minaj who told 22m twitter followers to be wary of the vaccine because her cousin's friend took the jab and then his bollocks became swollen and he had to cancel his wedding as a result.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 12:53 pmAmir Khan is a boxer mate. I wouldn't trust anything he says on vaccines.
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22 million people heard this garbage because some idiot got a sti and was too scared to tell his girlfriend, so he made up some nonsense about the vaccineGuest wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 5:31 pmWhy not? The whole world has reacted to fat arsed chanteuse Nikki Minaj who told 22m twitter followers to be wary of the vaccine because her cousin's friend took the jab and then his bollocks became swollen and he had to cancel his wedding as a result.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 12:53 pmAmir Khan is a boxer mate. I wouldn't trust anything he says on vaccines.
It’s been covered extensively on news networks around the world, including U.K., US, Europe. Chinese state media ran a piss take piece. It was on Australian and nZ tv. Indian too. A friend of mine in Thailand sent me a clip about it. It’s all over social media. The U.K. prime minister and chief medical officer were even asked about it at their regular Covid press briefing.
So yeah - it’s pretty global.
Not heard about it, until you mentioned it. Why do they give these cretins air space?Guest wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 10:59 pm
It’s been covered extensively on news networks around the world, including U.K., US, Europe. Chinese state media ran a piss take piece. It was on Australian and nZ tv. Indian too. A friend of mine in Thailand sent me a clip about it. It’s all over social media. The U.K. prime minister and chief medical officer were even asked about it at their regular Covid press briefing.
So yeah - it’s pretty global.
Wasn’t on the BBC APP so not that global.
pew, pew, pew, pew!
So anybody with kids here? Cambodia is now one of the few countries starting to jab kids 6-11 and planning even younger. They seem to aim for 0 Covid cases or something. Why else do all the kids?
I find it concerning as they have largely been ignored in trials so no safety data. The buffoon at the top here might require it to attend school. Lets hope it is optional.
I find it concerning as they have largely been ignored in trials so no safety data. The buffoon at the top here might require it to attend school. Lets hope it is optional.
My wife saw it - kids will be studying online,l.
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