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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So I'm now like millions of others complying to the rules but as soon as I can I'm having the vaccine as another 12 months of no physical contact and I'm joining a monastery
Surely I'm not alone!! |
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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago
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Sadly having the vaccine won't necessarily let us have physical contact any quicker.
After having the vaccine we need to behave exactly the same as before the vaccine until pretty much everybody who is going to have it as had it.
You can still catch the virus, although you are likely to have less symptoms and be less of a burden on the NHS, you can still spread the virus to others.
Unfortunately it is not a quick solution. |
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"Sadly having the vaccine won't necessarily let us have physical contact any quicker.
After having the vaccine we need to behave exactly the same as before the vaccine until pretty much everybody who is going to have it as had it.
You can still catch the virus, although you are likely to have less symptoms and be less of a burden on the NHS, you can still spread the virus to others.
Unfortunately it is not a quick solution."
Yep this is the annoying situation. We’ve got to get to the point where the virus can’t spread quickly through the population. |
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By *iliciousCouple
over a year ago
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"Sadly having the vaccine won't necessarily let us have physical contact any quicker.
After having the vaccine we need to behave exactly the same as before the vaccine until pretty much everybody who is going to have it as had it.
You can still catch the virus, although you are likely to have less symptoms and be less of a burden on the NHS, you can still spread the virus to others.
Unfortunately it is not a quick solution."
Yep it will be Autumn at least - provided no new strains turn up. And even then it’s getting colder again so higher transmission. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Sadly having the vaccine won't necessarily let us have physical contact any quicker.
After having the vaccine we need to behave exactly the same as before the vaccine until pretty much everybody who is going to have it as had it.
You can still catch the virus, although you are likely to have less symptoms and be less of a burden on the NHS, you can still spread the virus to others.
Unfortunately it is not a quick solution.
Yep it will be Autumn at least - provided no new strains turn up. And even then it’s getting colder again so higher transmission."
Well we must do what we have to do simples |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Sadly having the vaccine won't necessarily let us have physical contact any quicker.
After having the vaccine we need to behave exactly the same as before the vaccine until pretty much everybody who is going to have it as had it.
You can still catch the virus, although you are likely to have less symptoms and be less of a burden on the NHS, you can still spread the virus to others.
Unfortunately it is not a quick solution.
Yep it will be Autumn at least - provided no new strains turn up. And even then it’s getting colder again so higher transmission."
This is my line of thinking also..we may well have some restrictions again next winter. |
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