That is your opinion.papafarang wrote: ↑April 8, 2021, 7:24 am
It would have been faster to give him the link than to type don't be lazy
Hear is the information for those who can’t be bothered.
That is your opinion.papafarang wrote: ↑April 8, 2021, 7:24 am
It would have been faster to give him the link than to type don't be lazy
I would choose to get the AZ vaccine if available and I was able to select one.tamada wrote: ↑April 8, 2021, 9:05 amWith a mortality rate of 0.0004% that's variously linked to health impairments and/or blood clots in "healthy 18- to 29-year-olds" and/or "45 to 55 year-old women" and/or "pregnant women", as the older, male coffin dodger, would you decide NOT to get the AZ shot?
Me too. I haven't asked the exceptionally young, exceedingly beautiful and superbly talented Mrs tam what her choice would be as that's entirely up to her. However, I would be interested if only to find out what sort of international news is being noted up here.sometimewoodworker wrote: ↑April 8, 2021, 9:56 amI would choose to get the AZ vaccine if available and I was able to select one.tamada wrote: ↑April 8, 2021, 9:05 amWith a mortality rate of 0.0004% that's variously linked to health impairments and/or blood clots in "healthy 18- to 29-year-olds" and/or "45 to 55 year-old women" and/or "pregnant women", as the older, male coffin dodger, would you decide NOT to get the AZ shot?
There is not enough information to suggest that any other vaccines are any safer or more dangerous for SWMBO. The information that is available makes it clear that being vaccinated is orders of magnitude safer than catching covid19. At the moment I will not advise her on a choice, though she probably would like me to. If/when more data becomes available I may advise.
It might have reached herd immunity but lots will still get sick and some of those will still dietamada wrote: ↑April 8, 2021, 10:08 amExclusive: Britain will achieve herd immunity on Monday
UCL modelling says number of people with protection either through vaccination or previous infection will hit 73.4 per cent on April 12.
Alternate headline:
Bojo pulls the fat from the fire.
Lucky boy.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/0 ... ld-monday/
Same-same influenza then.noosard wrote: ↑April 8, 2021, 10:52 amIt might have reached herd immunity but lots will still get sick and some of those will still dietamada wrote: ↑April 8, 2021, 10:08 amExclusive: Britain will achieve herd immunity on Monday
UCL modelling says number of people with protection either through vaccination or previous infection will hit 73.4 per cent on April 12.
Alternate headline:
Bojo pulls the fat from the fire.
Lucky boy.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/0 ... ld-monday/
But... I just did.
Stop avoiding the point and tell us more about these dangerous Russian and Chinese shots and how private hospitals in Thailand may swap them with out with the quality AZ stuff and cheat the unsuspecting farangs living here.vlad wrote: ↑April 8, 2021, 8:47 pmYes i have jack but 17 deaths out of 33 million so far innoculated is neglible compared to the death rate we have endured since Covid hit us. I believe the vaccine has not been proven that the death from blood clots has been responsible due to the astra zeneca vaccine.
The first part of that disagrees with the second. Also is fundamentally wrong, if it were correct then the large scale stage 3 trials and massive stage 4 feedback would have no purpose.Khun Paul wrote: ↑April 9, 2021, 7:33 amWe forget we are biological entities , generally we will all experience the same problems following a vaccination, however as we are all individuals, that may not be a reason to slam one vaccine over the other. I know of at least two occasions when a fellow colleague in the Forces had a reaction to a jab that the vast majority of us had had with zero ill-effects, it meant that that soldier could not go where we all went ( overseas ) .