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When things eventually go back to a new normal, Do you think swingers clubs will be the same again? Will you be returning to your regular clubs? (if not closed down) how do you see them adapting to ensure everyone is as safe as possible while keeping a good vibe? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I envisage a huge uptake in attendance with swingers wanting to make up for lost time.
NHS give out a card to show you have had the vaccine so these could be used to monitor attendees although I dare say the unscrupulous will find a way of copying or borrowing them.
But, let's be honest... No one previously could know if there were people with STDs or worse at these clubs anyway. They have always been a health risk to that extent. Yet didn't stop people going. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think the ones down south will open one day but there are concerns for CJ's in Glasgow. There's no other club up here now as the Edinburgh one closed. It's been in the news today that nightclubs are very worried as they're not getting financial assistance. They fear they might not open again and if that's the case then that doesn't bode well for the only club in Scotland. I really hope it does open again though x |
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"The decent ones should ask for proof of vaccination from the clients, the less careful ones will allow anyone in."
So if you can’t be vaccinated for medical reasons you can’t access a club ... how bloody ridiculous |
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By *eachy123Woman
over a year ago
Rochdale/Manchester/Blackpool and were ever the mood takes me |
Whilst everyone is wondering about the club's I get that but spare a thought for those seeing these threads time after time it's like a roulette wheel of
what's gonna happen ?
Who's shutting down next ?
Are the prices changing ?
They should or shouldn't do this and that .
HOW do you think they feel when they're all in limbo themselves I get people.want to know this info and have a chat but there s 2345635426 threads on this when they know so you all of you.
It's not a negative comment by any means, just it feels like everyone's having a monopoly on this apart from club owners who don't know we're they might stand
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"The decent ones should ask for proof of vaccination from the clients, the less careful ones will allow anyone in.
So if you can’t be vaccinated for medical reasons you can’t access a club ... how bloody ridiculous "
Actually, it isn't ridiculous at all to keep excluding people who are not able to show they have been vaccinated!
Stand by for what is probably going to be an unpopular opinion!!
The truth is carrying on excluding a small percentage of people from things like clubs, gyms, pubs, restaurants etc and places where people are going to be mixing very close together is probably a good idea place is going to be a good idea.
For me, the continuation of people using the ' I can't be vaccinated for medical reasons so I am alright to just crack on as normal then ay? is not the way for them to be able to move forward.
I would say those are the people who need to keep protecting themselves and anyone else from becoming ill etc
There is a high chance that even as we speak different versions of the vaccine are being developed so they can work with all kinds of people and their various allergies/ reactions etc to things.
Once that happens then all the people who say they can't be vaccinated can get one .. and thus return to joining in with everyone else.
Not doing that and allowing ' exceptions' to mix freely after everyone else has been vaccinated is one very big mistake I think. If nothing else it will completely ruin any plans that are currently in place to protect the population.
So I do hope that there are no exceptions made for people who a' can't' have the vaccine until such time as they can .. it will help everyone out in the long run .
If you disagree consider that over the years people have been isolated, excludes, quarantined for having some form of virus or contagious disease etc. You got kept off school with chickenpox .. just as an example .. we have to keep people segregated sometimes for the greater good right?
Those who ' refuse' to have a vaccine for whatever tin hat reason they can come up with, however?
I hope the government find some way of allowing them to chose/have their rights .. However, absolutely with the government's priority in keeping everyone else safe.
I would absolutely have a problem going back into pubs, clubs , gyms etc after we have all vaccinated if non vaccinated people were also allowed to mix freely with everyone else .. subject of course to them agreeing to be tested on the door before being allowed onto the premises .. its the only way this thing is ever going to be something we can all live with and I believe it's up to everyone to muck in, join in and get on with things to make life better for us all again .
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The decent ones should ask for proof of vaccination from the clients, the less careful ones will allow anyone in."
Not sure how proof of vaccination makes clubs safe to open.
However if YOU are vaccinated, YOU are protected, so why does it matter if others are?
Vaccinated or unvaccinated you can still carry or spread the virus. |
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"I think it will be overwhelmed by single guys who don't give a toss about the virus.
Couples may go, but as a single woman, I wouldn't, not for a goodly while."
I agree. I think single guys will be more of a nuisance than before Covid as they won’t keep their grubby mitts to themselves, so I’ll not be attending alone for quite a while.
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All these comments about single guys.
1/ you're assuming that all guys are uncontrollable monsters who can't keep their hands to themselves, which I find hugely insulting, as we have some impeccably behaved guys at our club and actually it's the single ladies who are the ones who can't keep their hands to themselves!!!!!!!!!!!!
2/ You're also assuming that clubs are going to let all these guys in!!
We are business people. Show us a bit of respect and don't assume that we are all going to let hundreds of badly behaved guys in just to line our pockets.
All this guessing is just a waste of brain space. Let's all wait for more information, allow US to make decisions about our businesses and trust us to open when we can, in line with Covid guidelines and without prejudice. |
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"All these comments about single guys.
1/ you're assuming that all guys are uncontrollable monsters who can't keep their hands to themselves, which I find hugely insulting, as we have some impeccably behaved guys at our club and actually it's the single ladies who are the ones who can't keep their hands to themselves!!!!!!!!!!!!
2/ You're also assuming that clubs are going to let all these guys in!!
We are business people. Show us a bit of respect and don't assume that we are all going to let hundreds of badly behaved guys in just to line our pockets.
All this guessing is just a waste of brain space. Let's all wait for more information, allow US to make decisions about our businesses and trust us to open when we can, in line with Covid guidelines and without prejudice."
I’m only speaking from my experiences at certain Clubs.
I’ve had far too many guys causing a nuisance to me.
I’ve had guys being devious touching me and pretending it’s been an accident doing it.
I’ve had guys insulting me because I’ve turned them down.
I’ve had guys banging on doors when I’m in a room with my fella.
I’ve had one guy knocking on the door informing us of a fire and we must come out.
I’ve had guys coming into the ladies changing room and refusing to leave when asked.
I’ve had guys touching me without invitation.
I’ve had one guy who tried to slam the room door in my fella’s face so I would be alone with him.
I’ve had one guy pretending the room lock was faulty. I screamed my head off.
I’ve had guys asking my fella if they can play with me, hello it’s my body!
All incidents reported to the club staff.
However I’ve met ‘some’ really nice guys in clubs but they are very few.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Most guys (speak as one) are idiots though. Especially when d*unk. "
Most guys? When d*unk? I think that’s a generalisation and a half
I’ve seen d*unk women get away with far worse direct behaviour in clubs than men, personally. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Lesbians.
When I was a barman in a gay pub, lesbians are the worst. Love them to bits, but when you get in between one and her gf who dated her ex who dater her.. |
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"All these comments about single guys.
1/ you're assuming that all guys are uncontrollable monsters who can't keep their hands to themselves, which I find hugely insulting, as we have some impeccably behaved guys at our club and actually it's the single ladies who are the ones who can't keep their hands to themselves!!!!!!!!!!!!
2/ You're also assuming that clubs are going to let all these guys in!!
We are business people. Show us a bit of respect and don't assume that we are all going to let hundreds of badly behaved guys in just to line our pockets.
All this guessing is just a waste of brain space. Let's all wait for more information, allow US to make decisions about our businesses and trust us to open when we can, in line with Covid guidelines and without prejudice.
I’m only speaking from my experiences at certain Clubs.
I’ve had far too many guys causing a nuisance to me.
I’ve had guys being devious touching me and pretending it’s been an accident doing it.
I’ve had guys insulting me because I’ve turned them down.
I’ve had guys banging on doors when I’m in a room with my fella.
I’ve had one guy knocking on the door informing us of a fire and we must come out.
I’ve had guys coming into the ladies changing room and refusing to leave when asked.
I’ve had guys touching me without invitation.
I’ve had one guy who tried to slam the room door in my fella’s face so I would be alone with him.
I’ve had one guy pretending the room lock was faulty. I screamed my head off.
I’ve had guys asking my fella if they can play with me, hello it’s my body!
All incidents reported to the club staff.
However I’ve met ‘some’ really nice guys in clubs but they are very few.
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Try a different club. They obviously don't choose their guys properly or enforce their rules |
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"All these comments about single guys.
1/ you're assuming that all guys are uncontrollable monsters who can't keep their hands to themselves, which I find hugely insulting, as we have some impeccably behaved guys at our club and actually it's the single ladies who are the ones who can't keep their hands to themselves!!!!!!!!!!!!
2/ You're also assuming that clubs are going to let all these guys in!!
We are business people. Show us a bit of respect and don't assume that we are all going to let hundreds of badly behaved guys in just to line our pockets.
All this guessing is just a waste of brain space. Let's all wait for more information, allow US to make decisions about our businesses and trust us to open when we can, in line with Covid guidelines and without prejudice.
I’m only speaking from my experiences at certain Clubs.
I’ve had far too many guys causing a nuisance to me.
I’ve had guys being devious touching me and pretending it’s been an accident doing it.
I’ve had guys insulting me because I’ve turned them down.
I’ve had guys banging on doors when I’m in a room with my fella.
I’ve had one guy knocking on the door informing us of a fire and we must come out.
I’ve had guys coming into the ladies changing room and refusing to leave when asked.
I’ve had guys touching me without invitation.
I’ve had one guy who tried to slam the room door in my fella’s face so I would be alone with him.
I’ve had one guy pretending the room lock was faulty. I screamed my head off.
I’ve had guys asking my fella if they can play with me, hello it’s my body!
All incidents reported to the club staff.
However I’ve met ‘some’ really nice guys in clubs but they are very few.
Try a different club. They obviously don't choose their guys properly or enforce their rules"
Yes going to try Townhouse |
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By *hrobberMan
over a year ago
North West |
It will be what it will be.
When clubs finally get the green light I am sure they will be the first to introduce whatever is required to do so safely.
Thoughts are for the sector who have and will be hit the hardest.
There will be people who complain about what the club's do and don't do but that should be down to personal risk if you don't like it .....don't go.
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"All these comments about single guys.
1/ you're assuming that all guys are uncontrollable monsters who can't keep their hands to themselves, which I find hugely insulting, as we have some impeccably behaved guys at our club and actually it's the single ladies who are the ones who can't keep their hands to themselves!!!!!!!!!!!!
2/ You're also assuming that clubs are going to let all these guys in!!
We are business people. Show us a bit of respect and don't assume that we are all going to let hundreds of badly behaved guys in just to line our pockets.
All this guessing is just a waste of brain space. Let's all wait for more information, allow US to make decisions about our businesses and trust us to open when we can, in line with Covid guidelines and without prejudice.
I’m only speaking from my experiences at certain Clubs.
I’ve had far too many guys causing a nuisance to me.
I’ve had guys being devious touching me and pretending it’s been an accident doing it.
I’ve had guys insulting me because I’ve turned them down.
I’ve had guys banging on doors when I’m in a room with my fella.
I’ve had one guy knocking on the door informing us of a fire and we must come out.
I’ve had guys coming into the ladies changing room and refusing to leave when asked.
I’ve had guys touching me without invitation.
I’ve had one guy who tried to slam the room door in my fella’s face so I would be alone with him.
I’ve had one guy pretending the room lock was faulty. I screamed my head off.
I’ve had guys asking my fella if they can play with me, hello it’s my body!
All incidents reported to the club staff.
However I’ve met ‘some’ really nice guys in clubs but they are very few.
Try a different club. They obviously don't choose their guys properly or enforce their rules
Yes going to try Townhouse "
Oh fabulous!!! Let me know when you're heading over, it will be good to put a face to your fab name x |
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By *andT2020Couple
over a year ago
Gods Country |
"The decent ones should ask for proof of vaccination from the clients, the less careful ones will allow anyone in.
Not sure how proof of vaccination makes clubs safe to open.
However if YOU are vaccinated, YOU are protected, so why does it matter if others are?
Vaccinated or unvaccinated you can still carry or spread the virus."
Assuming the vaccine has worked, you can neither carry nor spread it. |
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over a year ago
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"The decent ones should ask for proof of vaccination from the clients, the less careful ones will allow anyone in.
Not sure how proof of vaccination makes clubs safe to open.
However if YOU are vaccinated, YOU are protected, so why does it matter if others are?
Vaccinated or unvaccinated you can still carry or spread the virus.
Assuming the vaccine has worked, you can neither carry nor spread it."
Erm.. you know vaccine is Only around 50% effective?
And yes you can carry and spread it. |
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By *andT2020Couple
over a year ago
Gods Country |
"The decent ones should ask for proof of vaccination from the clients, the less careful ones will allow anyone in.
Not sure how proof of vaccination makes clubs safe to open.
However if YOU are vaccinated, YOU are protected, so why does it matter if others are?
Vaccinated or unvaccinated you can still carry or spread the virus.
Assuming the vaccine has worked, you can neither carry nor spread it.
Erm.. you know vaccine is Only around 50% effective?
And yes you can carry and spread it. "
Yes, it is 100% effective for TBC% of those who have it (or whatever the figure may be)
If you are immune you cannot carry or spread it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The decent ones should ask for proof of vaccination from the clients, the less careful ones will allow anyone in.
Not sure how proof of vaccination makes clubs safe to open.
However if YOU are vaccinated, YOU are protected, so why does it matter if others are?
Vaccinated or unvaccinated you can still carry or spread the virus.
Assuming the vaccine has worked, you can neither carry nor spread it.
Erm.. you know vaccine is Only around 50% effective?
And yes you can carry and spread it.
Yes, it is 100% effective for TBC% of those who have it (or whatever the figure may be)
If you are immune you cannot carry or spread it."
I'm sorry to be contrary but you are wrong.
Vaccinated people can still spread the virus. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"All these comments about single guys.
1/ you're assuming that all guys are uncontrollable monsters who can't keep their hands to themselves, which I find hugely insulting, as we have some impeccably behaved guys at our club and actually it's the single ladies who are the ones who can't keep their hands to themselves!!!!!!!!!!!!
2/ You're also assuming that clubs are going to let all these guys in!!
We are business people. Show us a bit of respect and don't assume that we are all going to let hundreds of badly behaved guys in just to line our pockets.
All this guessing is just a waste of brain space. Let's all wait for more information, allow US to make decisions about our businesses and trust us to open when we can, in line with Covid guidelines and without prejudice.
I’m only speaking from my experiences at certain Clubs.
I’ve had far too many guys causing a nuisance to me.
I’ve had guys being devious touching me and pretending it’s been an accident doing it.
I’ve had guys insulting me because I’ve turned them down.
I’ve had guys banging on doors when I’m in a room with my fella.
I’ve had one guy knocking on the door informing us of a fire and we must come out.
I’ve had guys coming into the ladies changing room and refusing to leave when asked.
I’ve had guys touching me without invitation.
I’ve had one guy who tried to slam the room door in my fella’s face so I would be alone with him.
I’ve had one guy pretending the room lock was faulty. I screamed my head off.
I’ve had guys asking my fella if they can play with me, hello it’s my body!
All incidents reported to the club staff.
However I’ve met ‘some’ really nice guys in clubs but they are very few.
Try a different club. They obviously don't choose their guys properly or enforce their rules" |
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By * Plus ECouple
over a year ago
The South |
"The decent ones should ask for proof of vaccination from the clients, the less careful ones will allow anyone in.
So if you can’t be vaccinated for medical reasons you can’t access a club ... how bloody ridiculous
Actually, it isn't ridiculous at all to keep excluding people who are not able to show they have been vaccinated!
Stand by for what is probably going to be an unpopular opinion!!
The truth is carrying on excluding a small percentage of people from things like clubs, gyms, pubs, restaurants etc and places where people are going to be mixing very close together is probably a good idea place is going to be a good idea.
For me, the continuation of people using the ' I can't be vaccinated for medical reasons so I am alright to just crack on as normal then ay? is not the way for them to be able to move forward.
I would say those are the people who need to keep protecting themselves and anyone else from becoming ill etc
There is a high chance that even as we speak different versions of the vaccine are being developed so they can work with all kinds of people and their various allergies/ reactions etc to things.
Once that happens then all the people who say they can't be vaccinated can get one .. and thus return to joining in with everyone else.
Not doing that and allowing ' exceptions' to mix freely after everyone else has been vaccinated is one very big mistake I think. If nothing else it will completely ruin any plans that are currently in place to protect the population.
So I do hope that there are no exceptions made for people who a' can't' have the vaccine until such time as they can .. it will help everyone out in the long run .
If you disagree consider that over the years people have been isolated, excludes, quarantined for having some form of virus or contagious disease etc. You got kept off school with chickenpox .. just as an example .. we have to keep people segregated sometimes for the greater good right?
Those who ' refuse' to have a vaccine for whatever tin hat reason they can come up with, however?
I hope the government find some way of allowing them to chose/have their rights .. However, absolutely with the government's priority in keeping everyone else safe.
I would absolutely have a problem going back into pubs, clubs , gyms etc after we have all vaccinated if non vaccinated people were also allowed to mix freely with everyone else .. subject of course to them agreeing to be tested on the door before being allowed onto the premises .. its the only way this thing is ever going to be something we can all live with and I believe it's up to everyone to muck in, join in and get on with things to make life better for us all again .
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"The decent ones should ask for proof of vaccination from the clients, the less careful ones will allow anyone in.
So if you can’t be vaccinated for medical reasons you can’t access a club ... how bloody ridiculous
Actually, it isn't ridiculous at all to keep excluding people who are not able to show they have been vaccinated!
Stand by for what is probably going to be an unpopular opinion!!
The truth is carrying on excluding a small percentage of people from things like clubs, gyms, pubs, restaurants etc and places where people are going to be mixing very close together is probably a good idea place is going to be a good idea.
For me, the continuation of people using the ' I can't be vaccinated for medical reasons so I am alright to just crack on as normal then ay? is not the way for them to be able to move forward.
I would say those are the people who need to keep protecting themselves and anyone else from becoming ill etc
There is a high chance that even as we speak different versions of the vaccine are being developed so they can work with all kinds of people and their various allergies/ reactions etc to things.
Once that happens then all the people who say they can't be vaccinated can get one .. and thus return to joining in with everyone else.
Not doing that and allowing ' exceptions' to mix freely after everyone else has been vaccinated is one very big mistake I think. If nothing else it will completely ruin any plans that are currently in place to protect the population.
So I do hope that there are no exceptions made for people who a' can't' have the vaccine until such time as they can .. it will help everyone out in the long run .
If you disagree consider that over the years people have been isolated, excludes, quarantined for having some form of virus or contagious disease etc. You got kept off school with chickenpox .. just as an example .. we have to keep people segregated sometimes for the greater good right?
Those who ' refuse' to have a vaccine for whatever tin hat reason they can come up with, however?
I hope the government find some way of allowing them to chose/have their rights .. However, absolutely with the government's priority in keeping everyone else safe.
I would absolutely have a problem going back into pubs, clubs , gyms etc after we have all vaccinated if non vaccinated people were also allowed to mix freely with everyone else .. subject of course to them agreeing to be tested on the door before being allowed onto the premises .. its the only way this thing is ever going to be something we can all live with and I believe it's up to everyone to muck in, join in and get on with things to make life better for us all again .
E"
Dear god what ridiculous views ... |
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By * Plus ECouple
over a year ago
The South |
"The decent ones should ask for proof of vaccination from the clients, the less careful ones will allow anyone in.
So if you can’t be vaccinated for medical reasons you can’t access a club ... how bloody ridiculous
Actually, it isn't ridiculous at all to keep excluding people who are not able to show they have been vaccinated!
Stand by for what is probably going to be an unpopular opinion!!
The truth is carrying on excluding a small percentage of people from things like clubs, gyms, pubs, restaurants etc and places where people are going to be mixing very close together is probably a good idea place is going to be a good idea.
For me, the continuation of people using the ' I can't be vaccinated for medical reasons so I am alright to just crack on as normal then ay? is not the way for them to be able to move forward.
I would say those are the people who need to keep protecting themselves and anyone else from becoming ill etc
There is a high chance that even as we speak different versions of the vaccine are being developed so they can work with all kinds of people and their various allergies/ reactions etc to things.
Once that happens then all the people who say they can't be vaccinated can get one .. and thus return to joining in with everyone else.
Not doing that and allowing ' exceptions' to mix freely after everyone else has been vaccinated is one very big mistake I think. If nothing else it will completely ruin any plans that are currently in place to protect the population.
So I do hope that there are no exceptions made for people who a' can't' have the vaccine until such time as they can .. it will help everyone out in the long run .
If you disagree consider that over the years people have been isolated, excludes, quarantined for having some form of virus or contagious disease etc. You got kept off school with chickenpox .. just as an example .. we have to keep people segregated sometimes for the greater good right?
Those who ' refuse' to have a vaccine for whatever tin hat reason they can come up with, however?
I hope the government find some way of allowing them to chose/have their rights .. However, absolutely with the government's priority in keeping everyone else safe.
I would absolutely have a problem going back into pubs, clubs , gyms etc after we have all vaccinated if non vaccinated people were also allowed to mix freely with everyone else .. subject of course to them agreeing to be tested on the door before being allowed onto the premises .. its the only way this thing is ever going to be something we can all live with and I believe it's up to everyone to muck in, join in and get on with things to make life better for us all again .
E
Dear god what ridiculous views ... "
Why ridiculous?
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By *asIsaCouple
over a year ago
harrow |
"The decent ones should ask for proof of vaccination from the clients, the less careful ones will allow anyone in.
So if you can’t be vaccinated for medical reasons you can’t access a club ... how bloody ridiculous
Actually, it isn't ridiculous at all to keep excluding people who are not able to show they have been vaccinated!
Stand by for what is probably going to be an unpopular opinion!!
The truth is carrying on excluding a small percentage of people from things like clubs, gyms, pubs, restaurants etc and places where people are going to be mixing very close together is probably a good idea place is going to be a good idea.
For me, the continuation of people using the ' I can't be vaccinated for medical reasons so I am alright to just crack on as normal then ay? is not the way for them to be able to move forward.
I would say those are the people who need to keep protecting themselves and anyone else from becoming ill etc
There is a high chance that even as we speak different versions of the vaccine are being developed so they can work with all kinds of people and their various allergies/ reactions etc to things.
Once that happens then all the people who say they can't be vaccinated can get one .. and thus return to joining in with everyone else.
Not doing that and allowing ' exceptions' to mix freely after everyone else has been vaccinated is one very big mistake I think. If nothing else it will completely ruin any plans that are currently in place to protect the population.
So I do hope that there are no exceptions made for people who a' can't' have the vaccine until such time as they can .. it will help everyone out in the long run .
If you disagree consider that over the years people have been isolated, excludes, quarantined for having some form of virus or contagious disease etc. You got kept off school with chickenpox .. just as an example .. we have to keep people segregated sometimes for the greater good right?
Those who ' refuse' to have a vaccine for whatever tin hat reason they can come up with, however?
I hope the government find some way of allowing them to chose/have their rights .. However, absolutely with the government's priority in keeping everyone else safe.
I would absolutely have a problem going back into pubs, clubs , gyms etc after we have all vaccinated if non vaccinated people were also allowed to mix freely with everyone else .. subject of course to them agreeing to be tested on the door before being allowed onto the premises .. its the only way this thing is ever going to be something we can all live with and I believe it's up to everyone to muck in, join in and get on with things to make life better for us all again .
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Dear god what ridiculous views ... "
What’s ridiculous? |
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By *andT2020Couple
over a year ago
Gods Country |
"The decent ones should ask for proof of vaccination from the clients, the less careful ones will allow anyone in.
Not sure how proof of vaccination makes clubs safe to open.
However if YOU are vaccinated, YOU are protected, so why does it matter if others are?
Vaccinated or unvaccinated you can still carry or spread the virus.
Assuming the vaccine has worked, you can neither carry nor spread it.
Erm.. you know vaccine is Only around 50% effective?
And yes you can carry and spread it.
Yes, it is 100% effective for TBC% of those who have it (or whatever the figure may be)
If you are immune you cannot carry or spread it.
I'm sorry to be contrary but you are wrong.
Vaccinated people can still spread the virus."
That’s not what I said. If you have immunity you cannot catch it or spread it. |
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