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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

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By *izandpaulCouple  over a year ago

merseyside

Think it will differ enormously.

Some folks are meeting at present, some will meet once vaccine is widely distributed, some will take longer to get their confidence back.

It may take many months after the death rate / infection rate is down to the odd outbreak. If the fear of the virus is still causing you anxiety it may ruin any meets in the foreseeable future.

For us, any form of meet or dipping our toes back into swinging will probably be next summer, will have to see what pans out.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

I'm not going to be a vaccine certificate checker. I'll probably go on the prevalence of the infection. Different infections circulate all the time and this 1 will become as insignificant as the rest at some point.

I'm guessing I'll be vaccinated but we could be amongst those who haven't

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

ill take responsibility for protecting myself and let others worry about themselves... much like i do with stds ensuring i play safe and an regularly tested but don’t demand negative std tests or an hpv vaccine for sex

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By *estivalMan  over a year ago

borehamwood


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?"

how would you know they have had vaccine? do u get certificate once you have had it or will you just be taking peoples word that they have had it?

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By *assy LassieWoman  over a year ago

Lanarkshire


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?"

Surely you understand that being vaccinated means you have protection against infection. Bit like closing the stable door after the horse has bolted to be asking to prove vaccinated if you already are.

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By *rotic-TouchTV/TS  over a year ago

doncaster

No definitely not

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By *litterbabeWoman  over a year ago

hiding from cock pics.


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?"

If you are vaccinated, you would be immune so I wouldn't have thought it would put you at risk as you would have already protected yourself.

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By *isAdventure69Woman  over a year ago

Hampshire

Considering that most of us never ask for proof that “meets” are stds free ...( I’ve never ever been asked to provide a certificate, ever ! ) I’m thinking that probably most will not ask for proof of vaccination either

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By *ecretlyASoftieWoman  over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly

If you get vaccinated surely you’d be protected so why get militant with others?

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By *hagTonightMan  over a year ago

From the land of haribos.


"Considering that most of us never ask for proof that “meets” are stds free ...( I’ve never ever been asked to provide a certificate, ever ! ) I’m thinking that probably most will not ask for proof of vaccination either "
You are right there and I think the same too

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?"

I'd rather trust someone responsible than someone who thinks a vaccine lets them do what they want, so no.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I won’t be meeting anyone whether they have had the vaccine or not. I’ll be having the vaccine if I am invited to participate in the trial or when it becomes available to my cohort. This pandemic has really taught me that the only behaviour that will with some level of assurance protect me and my nearest and dearest from infection, whatever the infection is, is mine. I have been far too blaze in the past with regard to other things like Flu and colds. As a result I have decided that I’m going to minimise my risks and no longer meet. I couldn’t live with myself if I gave my Mum or Dad or other vulnerable members of my family, Covid or flu or whatever because I needed a bunk up.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

TBH I kind of expected a place where everyone is aware of the importance of Safe Sex, to be a bit more switched on about the importance of the same approach to being Vaccinated against Covid 19.

Just like condoms Vs Aids and other STD's, being vaccinated doesn't necessarily mean you're immune. It means you're MUCH less likely contract the virus, but even MORE so if both parties are vaxxed.

Would you meet someone if only one of you is practicing safe sex all the time?

If they don't do it at all, or only do it when they feel like it... I'm willing to bet you'd feel a bit differently....

You can *see* if someone isn't wearing a condom. You can't see whether or not they're vaccinated.

Plenty of people are willing to provide evidence of STD tests - why not a Covid Vaccination?

In the present climate, it seems silly not to IMHO

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Is the whole point of a vaccine not to vaccinate and protect the old and vulnerable and then younger or healthier people mix in the general public to achieve herd immunity?

Somehow I don't see 7 billion people needing the vaccine and to get bad with people who haven't had it seems ridiculous. You've never not met someone who hasn't had their flu jab yet people passing flus kills tonnes of people yearly. (no I'm not saying flu deaths are the same as covid deaths but a lot of deaths nonetheless)

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By *heRazorsEdgeMan  over a year ago

Wales/ All over UK


"TBH I kind of expected a place where everyone is aware of the importance of Safe Sex, to be a bit more switched on about the importance of the same approach to being Vaccinated against Covid 19.

Just like condoms Vs Aids and other STD's, being vaccinated doesn't necessarily mean you're immune. It means you're MUCH less likely contract the virus, but even MORE so if both parties are vaxxed.

Would you meet someone if only one of you is practicing safe sex all the time?

If they don't do it at all, or only do it when they feel like it... I'm willing to bet you'd feel a bit differently....

You can *see* if someone isn't wearing a condom. You can't see whether or not they're vaccinated.

Plenty of people are willing to provide evidence of STD tests - why not a Covid Vaccination?

In the present climate, it seems silly not to IMHO"

It remains to be seen what proof if any will be provided to those who will get the vaccine, there may not be any or there may only be a note made on your medical records. We don’t even know who will get the vaccine yet and when it will be available for people in low risk.

Just to add, there are plenty of people on this site who don’t use condoms or get checked regularly, so I’m not sure your comment about everyone being aware of the importance of safe sex stands up.

In answer to your question, I will personally be getting vaccinated when it’s available to me, but it won’t be a criteria for meeting for me. You could just as easily catch it from someone in Tesco once restrictions are lifted

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral

I tend to vet people I meet anyway and will use my own judgement as I allways do.

At first will only meet people I know allready and know what there attitudes are and have been during the virus.

No doubt as time goes by life will return to normal but maybe a year or two

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By *lex46TV/TS  over a year ago

Near Wells

This kind of post annoys me. Everybody's health is there own business and strictly confidential and not for anyone to ask if they've had any kind of treatment or vaccination.

You judge a person on their appearance and personality, that should give you as much information to decide if you want to meet them or not.

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By *reampie_vickyTV/TS  over a year ago

Wigan


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?"

Just how would you know you are meeting with someone who has been vaccinated..? Does anybody think even for a second that you will receive some kind of certificate you can wave around to prove it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I just don't plan to meet any time in the near future.

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By *sGivesWoodWoman  over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL

Yes, as I don't want to have the vaccine myself. Obviously when we have restrictions lifted.

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By *hatawasteMan  over a year ago

stafford

I think for a while we will be depending on taking someone's word for it .Im making no immediate plans and given I'm single that also means no chance of any lasting relationships either

I think those who do meet will going for honesty not a ' cavalier' approach .

Not unlike thec' HiV ' days as was I suppose . However ,as we move forward I would imagine/ hope there will be Covid passes and people will need to prove that they are ' safe' in some way before they can get together .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

Just how would you know you are meeting with someone who has been vaccinated..? Does anybody think even for a second that you will receive some kind of certificate you can wave around to prove it."

Of course you will get proof, probably a text or email .

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


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Of course you will get proof, probably a text or email . "

You don't get any proof of having a flu jab to show people

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex

As far as I know at least one of the proposed vaccinations only prevents you from getting it not spreading it. Therefore the non in vaccinated person will be at far greater risk than me.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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Of course you will get proof, probably a text or email .

You don't get any proof of having a flu jab to show people"

This isn’t the flu jab, when I had a COVID test I got a text , I am sure they will do the same or similar with the vaccine especially if certain sectors start to make it a requirement . It will probably be similar to the Jabs you get when you go to certain countries

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By *reampie_vickyTV/TS  over a year ago

Wigan


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

Just how would you know you are meeting with someone who has been vaccinated..? Does anybody think even for a second that you will receive some kind of certificate you can wave around to prove it.

Of course you will get proof, probably a text or email . "

A text or an email means nothing and could be from anybody, how exactly would you verify its authenticity

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By *unloversCouple  over a year ago

rotherham

How would you know if people where vaccinated or not

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

Just how would you know you are meeting with someone who has been vaccinated..? Does anybody think even for a second that you will receive some kind of certificate you can wave around to prove it.

Of course you will get proof, probably a text or email .

A text or an email means nothing and could be from anybody, how exactly would you verify its authenticity"

Simple, it would be on a data base, you might even get a number (that will please the conspiracy theorists) . But if you don’t want the vaccine then it really doesn’t matter, just don’t expect to be going abroad, or watching concerts, live sports etc

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By *reampie_vickyTV/TS  over a year ago

Wigan


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

Just how would you know you are meeting with someone who has been vaccinated..? Does anybody think even for a second that you will receive some kind of certificate you can wave around to prove it.

Of course you will get proof, probably a text or email .

A text or an email means nothing and could be from anybody, how exactly would you verify its authenticity

Simple, it would be on a data base, you might even get a number (that will please the conspiracy theorists) . But if you don’t want the vaccine then it really doesn’t matter, just don’t expect to be going abroad, or watching concerts, live sports etc "

Okay so a worldwide secure database that every public place no matter how remote has access to so they can verify not only your identity but know in realtime if you have covid or not..! Just who is going to pay for that..? Oh and if your only proof is an email or text that would also require you to own a smartphone and have access to the internet, now remember that the most vulnerable (the over 65) only 80% of them in the UK even own a smartphone, leaving out well over 2 million oldies because they don't own a smartphone, let's not forget this would also require everybody to carry ID at all times, I mean it all sounds like a super easy, very quick and cheap idea to me.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"How would you know if people where vaccinated or not"

Ask for a certificate, just as you would for an STI report.

Qantas is now going to start banning people from international flights if they don't have a certificate. Great idea IMHO

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

How can Qantas insist on a certificate already when the vaccine won't be available for me until Spring at least ?

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By *oubleswing2019Man  over a year ago

Colchester


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?"

Absolutely not.

Why ?

Because the vaccine may protect us from getting the virus, but it doesn't stop us being potentially asymptomatic and passing it on to other people.

You could say "Well, they took that chance, you're ok, it's their risk and their decision".

I'd counter argue that other people's health is also our responsibility too. Anything less is doing them a disservice.

We lived as a bonded fluid-bound couple with another couple for some years. We took their health as seriously as we took ours. This is the way.

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By *izandpaulCouple  over a year ago

merseyside


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

Just how would you know you are meeting with someone who has been vaccinated..? Does anybody think even for a second that you will receive some kind of certificate you can wave around to prove it."

Oh God.

Your post has just brought this thought to mind.

Tee shirts or baseball caps with a witty (not) comment on the front about being or not vaccinated.

Went to a social and a guy tipped up wearing a tee shirt with 2 footprints on top of chest shoulder area with the letters, place feet here.

He thought it was hilarious, maybe why he was single.

Bless him.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No. But more because I would think they are knobs for not having it

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By *litterbabeWoman  over a year ago

hiding from cock pics.


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

Absolutely not.

Why ?

Because the vaccine may protect us from getting the virus, but it doesn't stop us being potentially asymptomatic and passing it on to other people.

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Surely being asymptomatic is still having the virus, which is exactly what the vaccine is supposed to protect us from.

How could a vaccine both protect us from catching a virus and and let us be asymptomatic at the same time?

(Apart from the people who's the vaccine won't offer any protection for, as I understand none of them are 100% effective.)

Anybody would still be able to spread covid by touching a surface infected with bacteria and spreading it to other surfaces, that's regardless of whether they hey have been vaccinated or not or have any immunity or not.

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham

Why would people have sex with people they don't trust?

Forged vaccination certificates will be big business next year.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Once i’ve been vaccinated why not ?

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Once i’ve been vaccinated why not ?"

This is my take on it. If I'm vaccinated to protect me from the virus why would I be concerned whether other people are or not? Potentially they'd be putting themselves at risk because at least one of the vaccines doesn't prevent you from spreading it, just from catching it and I simply don't have the capacity to make myself responsible for the minute details of the health of the people I meet.

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By *andsCouple  over a year ago

south birmingham


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?"

certainly, wouldnt meet anyone thats had one, prefer normal folk

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By *oubleswing2019Man  over a year ago

Colchester


"Surely being asymptomatic is still having the virus, which is exactly what the vaccine is supposed to protect us from.

How could a vaccine both protect us from catching a virus and and let us be asymptomatic at the same time?"

From other diseases, it is very possible to be protected from the disease, and be asymptomatic and shedding at the same time.

In truth, we just don't know if that is the case with Covid.

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By *rotic-TouchTV/TS  over a year ago

doncaster

Nope

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’m not sure I’ll ever leave my house again far too many risks!

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By *m3232Man  over a year ago

maidenhead

Am I right in saying somewhere I saw that the vaccine only stops you getting but not passing it on.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Personally I'm planning to build a rocket to the moon as there's no Covid there. That's how much better a person I am than everyone else.

Sarcasm, just in case.

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By *ugget O CassMan  over a year ago

Salt lake

No I wouldn't as I do come into contact with vulnerable people so will be waiting till we can get vaccinated.

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By *andR510Couple  over a year ago

St Neots/Wisbech


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?"

I can see it now....

" I'll need to see your papers before we go any further"

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By *iker boy 69Man  over a year ago

midlands


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?"

Surely if you have had it, and have so much trust in it then it doesnt matter if the other person has had it. Or dont you take it at the face value its meant to have

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By *razyhappyguys04Couple  over a year ago

London.

Won't be meeting anyone who will have the vaccine , might catch something ,

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?"

There are a substantial number of people here that won't wear a face covering a throw a fit when asked why and you seriously expect people to tell you you are they've been vaccinated ... Best of luck lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Am I right in saying somewhere I saw that the vaccine only stops you getting but not passing it on. "

How can you pass it on if you can't get it?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Won't be meeting anyone who will have the vaccine , might catch something , "

What might you catch?

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By *oonloverWoman  over a year ago

bognor regis


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

certainly, wouldnt meet anyone thats had one, prefer normal folk "

Love it... Couldn't agree more... Think we may be a minority though

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No vaccine stops you catching the virus

It is designed to try and limit the severity of the infection

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By *andVCouple  over a year ago

Doncaster


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?"

Makes sense, and hadn't thought about it until this post, but we would still meet without questioning if they have been vaccinated. It's a risk but not a massive one. Taking the vaccine is a risk.

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By *oubleswing2019Man  over a year ago

Colchester


"No vaccine stops you catching the virus

It is designed to try and limit the severity of the infection "

I'm glad some folks understand

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Today the representative of the WHO stated that vaccine won't guarantee nothing but that its just an addition to the guidelines already in place

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By *sGivesWoodWoman  over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL


"Today the representative of the WHO stated that vaccine won't guarantee nothing but that its just an addition to the guidelines already in place "

Not the miracle cure that people think it is then.

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By *ecretlyASoftieWoman  over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly

And while the vaccine is unlikely to be mandatory, it will be by stealth. There was me believing their herd immunity theory

COVID-19: People who refuse to get vaccine could be denied entry to venues, minister suggests

http://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-people-who-refuse-to-get-vaccine-could-be-denied-entry-to-venues-minister-suggests-12147306

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By *dores blackmenWoman  over a year ago

incognito mode ;-)


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

I can see it now....

" I'll need to see your papers before we go any further" "

As alot of people go by an alias name or just there first name for fab meets,alot will feel uncomfortable showing proof with full name,that they have been vaccinated to strangers,there be more comfortable showing proof to clubs though,as alot of clubs ask to see I.D anyway

I know I lack in trust as have been stung in past

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By *uietlyKinkyUsCouple  over a year ago

midlands


"And while the vaccine is unlikely to be mandatory, it will be by stealth. There was me believing their herd immunity theory

COVID-19: People who refuse to get vaccine could be denied entry to venues, minister suggests

http://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-people-who-refuse-to-get-vaccine-could-be-denied-entry-to-venues-minister-suggests-12147306 "

This was already 'walked back' by gove

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By *jl1972Man  over a year ago

Bournemouth

Everyone has the right to refuse a vaccine but in the same vein everyone has the right to refuse to meet said person.

I think people who do refuse it are going to find things pretty difficult for a while. Yes they can refuse to prove they have had the vaccine but will just have to accept that they will not be able to do many of the things they normally would be able to if they are not going to do their bit.

Yes, getting vaccinated will greatly increase your protection when meeting non vaccinated but but not as great as meeting someone who is.

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By *andsCouple  over a year ago

south birmingham


"Won't be meeting anyone who will have the vaccine , might catch something ,

What might you catch?"

stupidity

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By *lamourpussyCouple  over a year ago

Cirencester


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

Surely you understand that being vaccinated means you have protection against infection. Bit like closing the stable door after the horse has bolted to be asking to prove vaccinated if you already are. "

Unfortunately it's not as straightforward as that. We know that the vaccines aren't 100% effective, so despite having the vaccine you still have a chance ( albeit much smaller than without the vaccine) of being infected. The odds will get better when the infection rates drop significantly from where they are now.

Ensuring that the people you meet have been vaccinated reduces the odds further .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Won't be meeting anyone who will have the vaccine , might catch something ,

What might you catch?

stupidity "

Very true!

I'd only meet non vaccinated.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

Surely you understand that being vaccinated means you have protection against infection. Bit like closing the stable door after the horse has bolted to be asking to prove vaccinated if you already are.

Unfortunately it's not as straightforward as that. We know that the vaccines aren't 100% effective, so despite having the vaccine you still have a chance ( albeit much smaller than without the vaccine) of being infected. The odds will get better when the infection rates drop significantly from where they are now.

Ensuring that the people you meet have been vaccinated reduces the odds further . "

Yes this, you could still catch a mild form of the virus after the vaccine, so I will continue with my social distancing

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’m not sure I’m going to meet anybody again! Have yiu had a vaccine, wear your mask, wash your hands, Ppe on, keep your distance....... I’m sure there is something I’ve missed.

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By *tace 309TV/TS  over a year ago

durham


"Am I right in saying somewhere I saw that the vaccine only stops you getting but not passing it on. "
apparently so

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By *tace 309TV/TS  over a year ago

durham

Well seeing as, all pregnant women and those, planning a family in the near future are going to be strongly advised not to have the vaccine. this must surely say it is not as safe as they are claiming

They must be worried about any future lawsuits and, Pfizer have a list as long as your arm of previous lawsuits against them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Like anyone will tell you if they haven’t

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well seeing as, all pregnant women and those, planning a family in the near future are going to be strongly advised not to have the vaccine. this must surely say it is not as safe as they are claiming

They must be worried about any future lawsuits and, Pfizer have a list as long as your arm of previous lawsuits against them. "

it doesnt say that at all

it says that in the length of time its been tested they haven’t been able to do enough testing on pregnant women to make sure its safe for a developing foetus... it has however had the appropriate testing for me and you

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well seeing as, all pregnant women and those, planning a family in the near future are going to be strongly advised not to have the vaccine. this must surely say it is not as safe as they are claiming

They must be worried about any future lawsuits and, Pfizer have a list as long as your arm of previous lawsuits against them.

it doesnt say that at all

it says that in the length of time its been tested they haven’t been able to do enough testing on pregnant women to make sure its safe for a developing foetus... it has however had the appropriate testing for me and you "

theres a whole list of things me and you can consume at little to no risk that pregnant women are advised to avoid ... shellfish, painkillers, soft cheese, alcohol, even some essential oils

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By *luebell888Woman  over a year ago

Glasgowish

Hopeully i will be amongst the first to be vaccinated so once i am i will meet.

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By *ensual massagerMan  over a year ago

Bolton


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

Just how would you know you are meeting with someone who has been vaccinated..? Does anybody think even for a second that you will receive some kind of certificate you can wave around to prove it.

Of course you will get proof, probably a text or email .

A text or an email means nothing and could be from anybody, how exactly would you verify its authenticity

Simple, it would be on a data base, you might even get a number (that will please the conspiracy theorists) . But if you don’t want the vaccine then it really doesn’t matter, just don’t expect to be going abroad, or watching concerts, live sports etc "

And your source for that statement is?

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By *ust some cock suckerMan  over a year ago

Preston

Ohh yeah baby you like your ass being eaten, yeeeeahhh you like my tongue sliding up n ... . .

FUCK!!!!

YOU BEEN VACCINATED!!! !!

Ummm.....

.

I'M OUTAHERE!!!

Hell no lol

If I want to meet then I don't require their medical files

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By *andsCouple  over a year ago

south birmingham


"Well seeing as, all pregnant women and those, planning a family in the near future are going to be strongly advised not to have the vaccine. this must surely say it is not as safe as they are claiming

They must be worried about any future lawsuits and, Pfizer have a list as long as your arm of previous lawsuits against them. "

Thats right, and the new law exempts them from being held responsible in the future.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well seeing as, all pregnant women and those, planning a family in the near future are going to be strongly advised not to have the vaccine. this must surely say it is not as safe as they are claiming

They must be worried about any future lawsuits and, Pfizer have a list as long as your arm of previous lawsuits against them.

Thats right, and the new law exempts them from being held responsible in the future."

Just seen on the news transport of the vaccine has been temporarily paused because of "quality issues"...hmmmm

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By *arry247Couple  over a year ago

Wakefield


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?"

Yes we would, what you don't seem to realise is vaccination does not mean a person does not have the virus neither does it mean the person cannot pass the virus on.

All vaccination means (at this time) is they will not suffer the full effects of the virus if they catch it

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By *empsey and hotpieceMan  over a year ago

North west


"This kind of post annoys me. Everybody's health is there own business and strictly confidential and not for anyone to ask if they've had any kind of treatment or vaccination.

"

It’s not their own business though, if they’ve got an illness that can effect others, that’s just the height of ignorance and selfishness

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

Yes we would, what you don't seem to realise is vaccination does not mean a person does not have the virus neither does it mean the person cannot pass the virus on.

All vaccination means (at this time) is they will not suffer the full effects of the virus if they catch it"

So a new virus has been caught from bats, we had two weeks in March to stop it, swept through the globe, infected and killed thou_ands (or possibly millions), crashed the economy of most countries, left millions in limbo financially, a vaccine has been created for it, the lead dr in the world casts doubts on the vaccination then retracts his statement, said vaccination is distributed and all in less than 12 months!!!!!!!! Please forgive me for being cynical.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"This kind of post annoys me. Everybody's health is there own business and strictly confidential and not for anyone to ask if they've had any kind of treatment or vaccination.

It’s not their own business though, if they’ve got an illness that can effect others, that’s just the height of ignorance and selfishness "

Yes if they had a infectious illness but we talking vaccine here so yes no ones business x

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By *ensual massagerMan  over a year ago

Bolton


"Well seeing as, all pregnant women and those, planning a family in the near future are going to be strongly advised not to have the vaccine. this must surely say it is not as safe as they are claiming

They must be worried about any future lawsuits and, Pfizer have a list as long as your arm of previous lawsuits against them.

Thats right, and the new law exempts them from being held responsible in the future.

Just seen on the news transport of the vaccine has been temporarily paused because of "quality issues"...hmmmm "

Don't worry about it.. There's hoards who'll still have it whether or not.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

OP, why will it make any difference if you're vaccinated or not?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

Yes we would, what you don't seem to realise is vaccination does not mean a person does not have the virus neither does it mean the person cannot pass the virus on.

All vaccination means (at this time) is they will not suffer the full effects of the virus if they catch it"

Completely. I'm amazed at the ignorance of so many.

You may get vaccinated but you can still pass on the virus to anyone else even those who have been vaccinated.

Wake up people. It's there to prevent the one vaccinated from suffering the worse effects of it.

You still have to learn to be responsible and respect others in your behaviour and actions.

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By *ensual massagerMan  over a year ago

Bolton


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

Yes we would, what you don't seem to realise is vaccination does not mean a person does not have the virus neither does it mean the person cannot pass the virus on.

All vaccination means (at this time) is they will not suffer the full effects of the virus if they catch it

Completely. I'm amazed at the ignorance of so many.

You may get vaccinated but you can still pass on the virus to anyone else even those who have been vaccinated.

Wake up people. It's there to prevent the one vaccinated from suffering the worse effects of it.

You still have to learn to be responsible and respect others in your behaviour and actions."

So, I have two friends who have gold injections and they've been told that they CANNOT have the current vaccines because it WILL adversely affect they're immune system. Are they now likely to be vilified because 2 separate consultants have advised them that they cannot have the current pfizer or Oxford vaccine?

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By *arry247Couple  over a year ago

Wakefield


"

So, I have two friends who have gold injections and they've been told that they CANNOT have the current vaccines because it WILL adversely affect they're immune system. Are they now likely to be vilified because 2 separate consultants have advised them that they cannot have the current pfizer or Oxford vaccine? "

No why should they? Their immune systems have been compromised due to the gold injections (sodium aurothiomalate) dampen down the immune system, the doctors have probably based their advice on that.

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By *hickennchipsWoman  over a year ago

up above the streets and houses

Yes of course I would

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We definitely would not meet people who refuse the vaccine.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We definitely would not meet people who refuse the vaccine."

It’s simple! They will just tell you they have had it!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Won't be meeting anyone who will have the vaccine , might catch something ,

What might you catch?

stupidity "

You're so unlucky to have been infected so many times.

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By *ensual massagerMan  over a year ago

Bolton


"We definitely would not meet people who refuse the vaccine."

How would you know that they have had the vaccine or the vaccine that you approve of.. Are you going to ask for some sort of proof? The injections start next week as as yet, nobody except a minute number of people on forums are suggesting them. That is nit being disrespectful to anyone but I'm not really sure that this forum or any other forum would put any pressure on the government to introduce such a devisive system, however I could be wrong. How are you going to confirm these 'certificates' are genuine?

Admittedly, you can ask another party if they've had the vaccination and are you happy that they say they have or would you require some sort of proof?

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By *idnight_Express69Man  over a year ago

Rochdale


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?"

How will you know if they have, though?

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By *iking SoftiesCouple  over a year ago

Chesterfield

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By *iking SoftiesCouple  over a year ago

Chesterfield

This is an interesting question and reaches far beyond meeting people from Fab.

We hope that everyone will take the opportunity to have the vaccine but there will be some that dont. As has been mentioned earlier it seems it doesn't stop you spreading or catching it just mitigates the effects. The people more at risk will be the ones that dont take it. If we are ok then we would probably decide to start meeting again when social distancing restriction are lifted. If you can be hugging and kissing friends and family then regarding covid-19 anything you do on doesn't seem to make things worse.

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By *uvFun69Couple  over a year ago

St. Austell

The WHO confirm if you are under 70 fit and healthy then flu has a higher fatality rate than covid-19. Do you ask for proof of flu vaccine? I'm guessing not. Once those for whom covid-19 is potentially fatal (the clinically vulnerable and over 70s) our freedoms should be fully restored.

It's all about personal risk assessment and we would meet unvaccinated people quite happily

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By *ensual massagerMan  over a year ago

Bolton


"This is an interesting question and reaches far beyond meeting people from Fab.

We hope that everyone will take the opportunity to have the vaccine but there will be some that dont. As has been mentioned earlier it seems it doesn't stop you spreading or catching it just mitigates the effects. The people more at risk will be the ones that dont take it. If we are ok then we would probably decide to start meeting again when social distancing restriction are lifted. If you can be hugging and kissing friends and family then regarding covid-19 anything you do on doesn't seem to make things worse. "

'The people more at risk will be the ones that dont take it. If we are ok then we would probably'

How does that work out? Apparently the people more at risk are the ones in the first few weeks and a lot will just take it, in care homes, hospitals etc, over 80's then as per the published lists. Haven't heard many from those groups saying they wouldn't take the vaccine

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By *elshsunsWoman  over a year ago

Flintshire

Yep .... cos I will be one of the great unvaccinated ha ha

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By *uvFun69Couple  over a year ago

St. Austell


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

Yes we would, what you don't seem to realise is vaccination does not mean a person does not have the virus neither does it mean the person cannot pass the virus on.

All vaccination means (at this time) is they will not suffer the full effects of the virus if they catch it

Completely. I'm amazed at the ignorance of so many.

You may get vaccinated but you can still pass on the virus to anyone else even those who have been vaccinated.

Wake up people. It's there to prevent the one vaccinated from suffering the worse effects of it.

You still have to learn to be responsible and respect others in your behaviour and actions."

You know that for a fact do you? Even the Deputy Chief Medical Officer or the vaccine developers know its impact on transmission. Perhaps you should tell them it definitely doesn't and your scientific basis for your knowledge

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"Apparently the people more at risk are the ones in the first few weeks and a lot will just take it, in care homes, hospitals etc, over 80's then as per the published lists. Haven't heard many from those groups saying they wouldn't take the vaccine "

Maybe because not many of them post in Fab forums ?

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Apparently the people more at risk are the ones in the first few weeks and a lot will just take it, in care homes, hospitals etc, over 80's then as per the published lists. Haven't heard many from those groups saying they wouldn't take the vaccine

Maybe because not many of them post in Fab forums ?"

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By *oncupiscence73Woman  over a year ago

South

It would be a massive risk the other way round as I assume a recently vaccinated person sheds virus does this happen with covid vaccine? Do we know how long for yet? I know with the kids nasal spray it’s a few days

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By *oncupiscence73Woman  over a year ago

South

*kids flu nasal spray

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By *ik MMan  over a year ago

Lancashire


"The WHO confirm if you are under 70 fit and healthy then flu has a higher fatality rate than covid-19. Do you ask for proof of flu vaccine? I'm guessing not. Once those for whom covid-19 is potentially fatal (the clinically vulnerable and over 70s) our freedoms should be fully restored.

It's all about personal risk assessment and we would meet unvaccinated people quite happily "

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By *oncupiscence73Woman  over a year ago

South


"The WHO confirm if you are under 70 fit and healthy then flu has a higher fatality rate than covid-19. Do you ask for proof of flu vaccine? I'm guessing not. Once those for whom covid-19 is potentially fatal (the clinically vulnerable and over 70s) our freedoms should be fully restored.

It's all about personal risk assessment and we would meet unvaccinated people quite happily

"

It’s actually under 50 not 70 that is high risk ..... we are both teetering on the edge of that

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By *oncupiscence73Woman  over a year ago

South

*over

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By *adame 2SwordsWoman  over a year ago

Victoria, London

let me understand

covid is not a sexually transmitted disease but a proximity transmitted disease

so you wouldn't be in the same room as your boss if they hadn't been vaccinated?

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By *ewbieCouple87Couple  over a year ago

bradford

If YOUR vaccinated..you shouldnt catch it so why worry who else has vaccinated.

Other peoples health decisions are their own, i wont be being pushy about it..

If ive took the decision to have it/ or not have it.

The NHS constition says its a person RIGHT to refuse treatment even if refusal would lead to their death, so the GOV cant force anyone to do anything. Infact its gonnq scare a lot of folk into staying away

Mr

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The WHO confirm if you are under 70 fit and healthy then flu has a higher fatality rate than covid-19. Do you ask for proof of flu vaccine? I'm guessing not. Once those for whom covid-19 is potentially fatal (the clinically vulnerable and over 70s) our freedoms should be fully restored.

It's all about personal risk assessment and we would meet unvaccinated people quite happily

It’s actually under 50 not 70 that is high risk ..... we are both teetering on the edge of that "

. Teetering on the edge of what exactly. The mortality rate for healthy people from covid is overall extremely low. Add to that the benefit from having been vaccinated and i am pretty sure that teetering on the edge of the pavement waiting to cross the road will be a greater risk.

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By *oncupiscence73Woman  over a year ago

South


"The WHO confirm if you are under 70 fit and healthy then flu has a higher fatality rate than covid-19. Do you ask for proof of flu vaccine? I'm guessing not. Once those for whom covid-19 is potentially fatal (the clinically vulnerable and over 70s) our freedoms should be fully restored.

It's all about personal risk assessment and we would meet unvaccinated people quite happily

It’s actually under 50 not 70 that is high risk ..... we are both teetering on the edge of that . Teetering on the edge of what exactly. The mortality rate for healthy people from covid is overall extremely low. Add to that the benefit from having been vaccinated and i am pretty sure that teetering on the edge of the pavement waiting to cross the road will be a greater risk. "

No I wouldn’t been an unvaccinated - to me they are putting themselves ahead of society, children, people’s livelihood .... shows me what kind of person they are.

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By *oncupiscence73Woman  over a year ago

South

*meet

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By *oncupiscence73Woman  over a year ago

South


"let me understand

covid is not a sexually transmitted disease but a proximity transmitted disease

so you wouldn't be in the same room as your boss if they hadn't been vaccinated?

"

For me it shows what kind of person they are ... I’d never meet a Tory either for much the same reason. Character ....

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By *ensual massagerMan  over a year ago

Bolton


"Apparently the people more at risk are the ones in the first few weeks and a lot will just take it, in care homes, hospitals etc, over 80's then as per the published lists. Haven't heard many from those groups saying they wouldn't take the vaccine

Maybe because not many of them post in Fab forums ?"

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By *ensual massagerMan  over a year ago

Bolton


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

Yes we would, what you don't seem to realise is vaccination does not mean a person does not have the virus neither does it mean the person cannot pass the virus on.

All vaccination means (at this time) is they will not suffer the full effects of the virus if they catch it

Completely. I'm amazed at the ignorance of so many.

You may get vaccinated but you can still pass on the virus to anyone else even those who have been vaccinated.

Wake up people. It's there to prevent the one vaccinated from suffering the worse effects of it.

You still have to learn to be responsible and respect others in your behaviour and actions.

You know that for a fact do you? Even the Deputy Chief Medical Officer or the vaccine developers know its impact on transmission. Perhaps you should tell them it definitely doesn't and your scientific basis for your knowledge "

Brilliantly said

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By *ungBlackTopMan  over a year ago

salford

Lol why wouldn't you meet someone who isn't vaccinated against coronavirus? It's not like it's Ebola, leprosy or HIV u know.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

Yes we would, what you don't seem to realise is vaccination does not mean a person does not have the virus neither does it mean the person cannot pass the virus on.

All vaccination means (at this time) is they will not suffer the full effects of the virus if they catch it

Completely. I'm amazed at the ignorance of so many.

You may get vaccinated but you can still pass on the virus to anyone else even those who have been vaccinated.

Wake up people. It's there to prevent the one vaccinated from suffering the worse effects of it.

You still have to learn to be responsible and respect others in your behaviour and actions.

You know that for a fact do you? Even the Deputy Chief Medical Officer or the vaccine developers know its impact on transmission. Perhaps you should tell them it definitely doesn't and your scientific basis for your knowledge

Brilliantly said "

plus it only lasts about 3 to 6 months they reckon so that's a lot of jabs in the future for the fearful among us

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By *ensual massagerMan  over a year ago

Bolton


"The WHO confirm if you are under 70 fit and healthy then flu has a higher fatality rate than covid-19. Do you ask for proof of flu vaccine? I'm guessing not. Once those for whom covid-19 is potentially fatal (the clinically vulnerable and over 70s) our freedoms should be fully restored.

It's all about personal risk assessment and we would meet unvaccinated people quite happily

It’s actually under 50 not 70 that is high risk ..... we are both teetering on the edge of that . Teetering on the edge of what exactly. The mortality rate for healthy people from covid is overall extremely low. Add to that the benefit from having been vaccinated and i am pretty sure that teetering on the edge of the pavement waiting to cross the road will be a greater risk.

No I wouldn’t been an unvaccinated - to me they are putting themselves ahead of society, children, people’s livelihood .... shows me what kind of person they are. "

It also shows what kind of person they are that they have a personal choice. How selfish that someone has any rights whatsoever and it shows what kind of person others are for even attempting to shame or bully others into something that could potentially be fatal. Every single person is entitled to say no or yes to anything.

Obviously they're on here and adult so whether you agree with them or disagree, it's their rights not yours

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"The WHO confirm if you are under 70 fit and healthy then flu has a higher fatality rate than covid-19. Do you ask for proof of flu vaccine? I'm guessing not. Once those for whom covid-19 is potentially fatal (the clinically vulnerable and over 70s) our freedoms should be fully restored.

It's all about personal risk assessment and we would meet unvaccinated people quite happily

It’s actually under 50 not 70 that is high risk ..... we are both teetering on the edge of that . Teetering on the edge of what exactly. The mortality rate for healthy people from covid is overall extremely low. Add to that the benefit from having been vaccinated and i am pretty sure that teetering on the edge of the pavement waiting to cross the road will be a greater risk.

No I wouldn’t been an unvaccinated - to me they are putting themselves ahead of society, children, people’s livelihood .... shows me what kind of person they are.

It also shows what kind of person they are that they have a personal choice. How selfish that someone has any rights whatsoever and it shows what kind of person others are for even attempting to shame or bully others into something that could potentially be fatal. Every single person is entitled to say no or yes to anything.

Obviously they're on here and adult so whether you agree with them or disagree, it's their rights not yours "

Yup! x

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By *ringles0510Woman  over a year ago

Central Borders

Doubt they'd tell you the truth, if they haven't had the vaccine

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By *oncupiscence73Woman  over a year ago

South


"The WHO confirm if you are under 70 fit and healthy then flu has a higher fatality rate than covid-19. Do you ask for proof of flu vaccine? I'm guessing not. Once those for whom covid-19 is potentially fatal (the clinically vulnerable and over 70s) our freedoms should be fully restored.

It's all about personal risk assessment and we would meet unvaccinated people quite happily

It’s actually under 50 not 70 that is high risk ..... we are both teetering on the edge of that . Teetering on the edge of what exactly. The mortality rate for healthy people from covid is overall extremely low. Add to that the benefit from having been vaccinated and i am pretty sure that teetering on the edge of the pavement waiting to cross the road will be a greater risk.

No I wouldn’t been an unvaccinated - to me they are putting themselves ahead of society, children, people’s livelihood .... shows me what kind of person they are.

It also shows what kind of person they are that they have a personal choice. How selfish that someone has any rights whatsoever and it shows what kind of person others are for even attempting to shame or bully others into something that could potentially be fatal. Every single person is entitled to say no or yes to anything.

Obviously they're on here and adult so whether you agree with them or disagree, it's their rights not yours "

Yep and it’s my right to think their choice is a selfish one and not to have selfish people within my circle.

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By *oncupiscence73Woman  over a year ago

South


"The WHO confirm if you are under 70 fit and healthy then flu has a higher fatality rate than covid-19. Do you ask for proof of flu vaccine? I'm guessing not. Once those for whom covid-19 is potentially fatal (the clinically vulnerable and over 70s) our freedoms should be fully restored.

It's all about personal risk assessment and we would meet unvaccinated people quite happily

It’s actually under 50 not 70 that is high risk ..... we are both teetering on the edge of that . Teetering on the edge of what exactly. The mortality rate for healthy people from covid is overall extremely low. Add to that the benefit from having been vaccinated and i am pretty sure that teetering on the edge of the pavement waiting to cross the road will be a greater risk.

No I wouldn’t been an unvaccinated - to me they are putting themselves ahead of society, children, people’s livelihood .... shows me what kind of person they are.

It also shows what kind of person they are that they have a personal choice. How selfish that someone has any rights whatsoever and it shows what kind of person others are for even attempting to shame or bully others into something that could potentially be fatal. Every single person is entitled to say no or yes to anything.

Obviously they're on here and adult so whether you agree with them or disagree, it's their rights not yours "

Bully - persistent abs consistent behaviour to one or a group of people. Not possible on one forum thread

Shame- can only feel shame if you don’t have conviction in your choice.

Potentially be fatal? So is meeting a stranger from the internet - that risk is one happily taken but is that different?

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By *ensual massagerMan  over a year ago

Bolton


"The WHO confirm if you are under 70 fit and healthy then flu has a higher fatality rate than covid-19. Do you ask for proof of flu vaccine? I'm guessing not. Once those for whom covid-19 is potentially fatal (the clinically vulnerable and over 70s) our freedoms should be fully restored.

It's all about personal risk assessment and we would meet unvaccinated people quite happily

It’s actually under 50 not 70 that is high risk ..... we are both teetering on the edge of that . Teetering on the edge of what exactly. The mortality rate for healthy people from covid is overall extremely low. Add to that the benefit from having been vaccinated and i am pretty sure that teetering on the edge of the pavement waiting to cross the road will be a greater risk.

No I wouldn’t been an unvaccinated - to me they are putting themselves ahead of society, children, people’s livelihood .... shows me what kind of person they are.

It also shows what kind of person they are that they have a personal choice. How selfish that someone has any rights whatsoever and it shows what kind of person others are for even attempting to shame or bully others into something that could potentially be fatal. Every single person is entitled to say no or yes to anything.

Obviously they're on here and adult so whether you agree with them or disagree, it's their rights not yours

Yep and it’s my right to think their choice is a selfish one and not to have selfish people within my circle. "

Yep and it's their choice not to have scaremongerers and bullies in their circle

Do you honestly think that they'd want to be in your circle? I doubt they will

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By *ensual massagerMan  over a year ago

Bolton


"The WHO confirm if you are under 70 fit and healthy then flu has a higher fatality rate than covid-19. Do you ask for proof of flu vaccine? I'm guessing not. Once those for whom covid-19 is potentially fatal (the clinically vulnerable and over 70s) our freedoms should be fully restored.

It's all about personal risk assessment and we would meet unvaccinated people quite happily

It’s actually under 50 not 70 that is high risk ..... we are both teetering on the edge of that . Teetering on the edge of what exactly. The mortality rate for healthy people from covid is overall extremely low. Add to that the benefit from having been vaccinated and i am pretty sure that teetering on the edge of the pavement waiting to cross the road will be a greater risk.

No I wouldn’t been an unvaccinated - to me they are putting themselves ahead of society, children, people’s livelihood .... shows me what kind of person they are.

It also shows what kind of person they are that they have a personal choice. How selfish that someone has any rights whatsoever and it shows what kind of person others are for even attempting to shame or bully others into something that could potentially be fatal. Every single person is entitled to say no or yes to anything.

Obviously they're on here and adult so whether you agree with them or disagree, it's their rights not yours

Bully - persistent abs consistent behaviour to one or a group of people. Not possible on one forum thread

Shame- can only feel shame if you don’t have conviction in your choice.

Potentially be fatal? So is meeting a stranger from the internet - that risk is one happily taken but is that different? "

Bullies

There isn't one but lots of bullies directing consistently and persistently to people who cannot or will not have the vaccine

Shame

Totally untrue. They still try

Potential to be fatal

Yep, from anything without meeting

Nobody is dying from sepsis, cancer, heart attacks, dementia, pneumonia, flu etc

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By *ab jamesMan  over a year ago

ribble valley

I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health. "

Maybe we wont want to b near u just a thought! x

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By *alandNitaCouple  over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"The WHO confirm if you are under 70 fit and healthy then flu has a higher fatality rate than covid-19. Do you ask for proof of flu vaccine? I'm guessing not. Once those for whom covid-19 is potentially fatal (the clinically vulnerable and over 70s) our freedoms should be fully restored.

It's all about personal risk assessment and we would meet unvaccinated people quite happily

It’s actually under 50 not 70 that is high risk ..... we are both teetering on the edge of that . Teetering on the edge of what exactly. The mortality rate for healthy people from covid is overall extremely low. Add to that the benefit from having been vaccinated and i am pretty sure that teetering on the edge of the pavement waiting to cross the road will be a greater risk.

No I wouldn’t been an unvaccinated - to me they are putting themselves ahead of society, children, people’s livelihood .... shows me what kind of person they are.

It also shows what kind of person they are that they have a personal choice. How selfish that someone has any rights whatsoever and it shows what kind of person others are for even attempting to shame or bully others into something that could potentially be fatal. Every single person is entitled to say no or yes to anything.

Obviously they're on here and adult so whether you agree with them or disagree, it's their rights not yours

Bully - persistent abs consistent behaviour to one or a group of people. Not possible on one forum thread

Shame- can only feel shame if you don’t have conviction in your choice.

Potentially be fatal? So is meeting a stranger from the internet - that risk is one happily taken but is that different?

Bullies

There isn't one but lots of bullies directing consistently and persistently to people who cannot or will not have the vaccine

Shame

Totally untrue. They still try

Potential to be fatal

Yep, from anything without meeting

Nobody is dying from sepsis, cancer, heart attacks, dementia, pneumonia, flu etc

"

Actually (according to ONS), the death rates for all the things you've listed are similar to the average, flu is down by around a thousand a month, but then the restrictions should reduce the transmission of flu too. STIs are at an all time low though.

Cal

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By *ab jamesMan  over a year ago

ribble valley


"I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.

Maybe we wont want to b near u just a thought! x"

Maybe, maybe not

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.

Maybe we wont want to b near u just a thought! x

Maybe, maybe not "

It's a no from me! X

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By *ab jamesMan  over a year ago

ribble valley


"I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.

Maybe we wont want to b near u just a thought! x

Maybe, maybe not

It's a no from me! X"

Do ya think? Betcha I could change your mind

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.

Maybe we wont want to b near u just a thought! x

Maybe, maybe not

It's a no from me! X

Do ya think? Betcha I could change your mind "

Why on earth would u want to? I'm not being vaccinated? x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health. "
So you're saying the vaccine doesn't work,so why have it???

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By *ab jamesMan  over a year ago

ribble valley


"I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.

Maybe we wont want to b near u just a thought! x

Maybe, maybe not

It's a no from me! X

Do ya think? Betcha I could change your mind

Why on earth would u want to? I'm not being vaccinated? x"

I just love a challenge. I'm sure you'd eventually get the vaccine anyway. So we'd be just fine

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By *ab jamesMan  over a year ago

ribble valley


"I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.

Maybe we wont want to b near u just a thought! x

Maybe, maybe not

It's a no from me! X

Do ya think? Betcha I could change your mind

Why on earth would u want to? I'm not being vaccinated? x

I just love a challenge. I'm sure you'd eventually get the vaccine anyway. So we'd be just fine "

We could show the rest of the thread how a difference of opinion means nothing. Lovin means everything.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.

Maybe we wont want to b near u just a thought! x

Maybe, maybe not

It's a no from me! X

Do ya think? Betcha I could change your mind

Why on earth would u want to? I'm not being vaccinated? x

I just love a challenge. I'm sure you'd eventually get the vaccine anyway. So we'd be just fine

We could show the rest of the thread how a difference of opinion means nothing. Lovin means everything. "

I always respect peoples opinions I might not allways agree with them but we all entitled to them x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.

Maybe we wont want to b near u just a thought! x

Maybe, maybe not

It's a no from me! X

Do ya think? Betcha I could change your mind

Why on earth would u want to? I'm not being vaccinated? x

I just love a challenge. I'm sure you'd eventually get the vaccine anyway. So we'd be just fine

We could show the rest of the thread how a difference of opinion means nothing. Lovin means everything.

I always respect peoples opinions I might not allways agree with them but we all entitled to them x"

Really? I respect the fact that people can HAVE opinions but there are certainly many that I don't respect

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By *ab jamesMan  over a year ago

ribble valley


"I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.

Maybe we wont want to b near u just a thought! x

Maybe, maybe not

It's a no from me! X

Do ya think? Betcha I could change your mind

Why on earth would u want to? I'm not being vaccinated? x

I just love a challenge. I'm sure you'd eventually get the vaccine anyway. So we'd be just fine

We could show the rest of the thread how a difference of opinion means nothing. Lovin means everything.

I always respect peoples opinions I might not allways agree with them but we all entitled to them x"

Tbh, even tho I'm on the "other side" I'd defend your right to choose, but I'd nag you till you got it. Then I'd make sure you got a lovely reward

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health. "

Saves you writing to me then

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By *ab jamesMan  over a year ago

ribble valley


"I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.

Saves you writing to me then "

Aw come on you only wrote that because you wanted me to respond. Well you got me, you're gonna be my gf anyway. You just don't know it x

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By *ab jamesMan  over a year ago

ribble valley

I hear you but I'd never bully anyone.Its just vigorous debate.lm probably not very good at it, but I'm ok in the sack. Look, we really don't know each other but I'm sure we could be friends at least.

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By *ilmissplumpyWoman  over a year ago

Wolverhampton

I don't think I or we will till vaccination is widespread. We have to be vigilant for quite some time...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I hear you but I'd never bully anyone.Its just vigorous debate.lm probably not very good at it, but I'm ok in the sack. Look, we really don't know each other but I'm sure we could be friends at least. "

When you decide that people have their own choices then maybe but you've stated very clearly that you wouldn't go near someone who hasn't had the vaccine

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"Once the vaccine for Covid becomes available, would you arrange a meet with people who haven't been vaccinated?

That may sound trivial to some, but until the vast majority of people are vaccinated, you'll still be just as much at risk as you are now....

After I've had my shots, I'll be adding 'Must have had Covid 19 Vaccine shots' to my profile, as I'm catagorised as 'High Risk' and IMHO it's just not worth taking the chance.

What about you?

Just how would you know you are meeting with someone who has been vaccinated..? Does anybody think even for a second that you will receive some kind of certificate you can wave around to prove it."

in time they will as you will need proof of vacination to fly and probably other things as well

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By *ab jamesMan  over a year ago

ribble valley


"I hear you but I'd never bully anyone.Its just vigorous debate.lm probably not very good at it, but I'm ok in the sack. Look, we really don't know each other but I'm sure we could be friends at least.

When you decide that people have their own choices then maybe but you've stated very clearly that you wouldn't go near someone who hasn't had the vaccine "

I'd always make an exception for a beautiful woman

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By *ensual massagerMan  over a year ago

Bolton


"I hear you but I'd never bully anyone.Its just vigorous debate.lm probably not very good at it, but I'm ok in the sack. Look, we really don't know each other but I'm sure we could be friends at least.

When you decide that people have their own choices then maybe but you've stated very clearly that you wouldn't go near someone who hasn't had the vaccine

I'd always make an exception for a beautiful woman

"

Ah, so your decision isn't set in stone then?

You wouldn't meet anyone who hadn't had the vaccine except Naomi?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I hear you but I'd never bully anyone.Its just vigorous debate.lm probably not very good at it, but I'm ok in the sack. Look, we really don't know each other but I'm sure we could be friends at least.

When you decide that people have their own choices then maybe but you've stated very clearly that you wouldn't go near someone who hasn't had the vaccine

I'd always make an exception for a beautiful woman

"

How strange you're changing your stance.. You actually said this

'I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.'

Am I right or is this not what you said

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I hear you but I'd never bully anyone.Its just vigorous debate.lm probably not very good at it, but I'm ok in the sack. Look, we really don't know each other but I'm sure we could be friends at least.

When you decide that people have their own choices then maybe but you've stated very clearly that you wouldn't go near someone who hasn't had the vaccine

I'd always make an exception for a beautiful woman

How strange you're changing your stance.. You actually said this

'I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.'

Am I right or is this not what you said "

Wow.

Thought I might let this go on for a bit because it was getting pretty funny but as others have now started ganging up on him I should tell you he is very clearly and obviously just fucking with you.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"I hear you but I'd never bully anyone.Its just vigorous debate.lm probably not very good at it, but I'm ok in the sack. Look, we really don't know each other but I'm sure we could be friends at least.

When you decide that people have their own choices then maybe but you've stated very clearly that you wouldn't go near someone who hasn't had the vaccine

I'd always make an exception for a beautiful woman

How strange you're changing your stance.. You actually said this

'I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.'

Am I right or is this not what you said

Wow.

Thought I might let this go on for a bit because it was getting pretty funny but as others have now started ganging up on him I should tell you he is very clearly and obviously just fucking with you. "

Ha ha! In his dreams maybe! X

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By *ab jamesMan  over a year ago

ribble valley


"I hear you but I'd never bully anyone.Its just vigorous debate.lm probably not very good at it, but I'm ok in the sack. Look, we really don't know each other but I'm sure we could be friends at least.

When you decide that people have their own choices then maybe but you've stated very clearly that you wouldn't go near someone who hasn't had the vaccine

I'd always make an exception for a beautiful woman

How strange you're changing your stance.. You actually said this

'I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.'

Am I right or is this not what you said "

Yep, you're right. I'm just a sucker for a pretty face. I'm weak. So if I don't want covid, I've got to nag a lot of people to get jabbed. If it weren't for you pesky kids.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"I hear you but I'd never bully anyone.Its just vigorous debate.lm probably not very good at it, but I'm ok in the sack. Look, we really don't know each other but I'm sure we could be friends at least.

When you decide that people have their own choices then maybe but you've stated very clearly that you wouldn't go near someone who hasn't had the vaccine

I'd always make an exception for a beautiful woman

How strange you're changing your stance.. You actually said this

'I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.'

Am I right or is this not what you said

Wow.

Thought I might let this go on for a bit because it was getting pretty funny but as others have now started ganging up on him I should tell you he is very clearly and obviously just fucking with you. "

And ganging up on him lmfao!! X

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By *ab jamesMan  over a year ago

ribble valley


"I hear you but I'd never bully anyone.Its just vigorous debate.lm probably not very good at it, but I'm ok in the sack. Look, we really don't know each other but I'm sure we could be friends at least.

When you decide that people have their own choices then maybe but you've stated very clearly that you wouldn't go near someone who hasn't had the vaccine

I'd always make an exception for a beautiful woman

How strange you're changing your stance.. You actually said this

'I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.'

Am I right or is this not what you said

Wow.

Thought I might let this go on for a bit because it was getting pretty funny but as others have now started ganging up on him I should tell you he is very clearly and obviously just fucking with you.

Ha ha! In his dreams maybe! X"

Harsh girl, harsh

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.

Maybe we wont want to b near u just a thought! x

Maybe, maybe not

It's a no from me! X

Do ya think? Betcha I could change your mind

Why on earth would u want to? I'm not being vaccinated? x

I just love a challenge. I'm sure you'd eventually get the vaccine anyway. So we'd be just fine

We could show the rest of the thread how a difference of opinion means nothing. Lovin means everything.

I always respect peoples opinions I might not allways agree with them but we all entitled to them x

Really? I respect the fact that people can HAVE opinions but there are certainly many that I don't respect "

Hmm that's the problem these days so little respect! X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I hear you but I'd never bully anyone.Its just vigorous debate.lm probably not very good at it, but I'm ok in the sack. Look, we really don't know each other but I'm sure we could be friends at least.

When you decide that people have their own choices then maybe but you've stated very clearly that you wouldn't go near someone who hasn't had the vaccine

I'd always make an exception for a beautiful woman

How strange you're changing your stance.. You actually said this

'I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.'

Am I right or is this not what you said

Yep, you're right. I'm just a sucker for a pretty face. I'm weak. So if I don't want covid, I've got to nag a lot of people to get jabbed. If it weren't for you pesky kids. "

Nag as much as you wabt and you're the one who'll miss out old man. Kid ha!

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By *hite russianWoman  over a year ago

Nottingham

I'd rather not.

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By *skyouneverknowMan  over a year ago

Calne

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By *skyouneverknowMan  over a year ago

Calne


"No vaccine stops you catching the virus

It is designed to try and limit the severity of the infection "

This

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By *ab jamesMan  over a year ago

ribble valley


"No vaccine stops you catching the virus

It is designed to try and limit the severity of the infection

This"

Nothings 100% but it should help a lot of people.

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By *agneto.Man  over a year ago

Bham

Same way I'm not too keen on Tories, I'm not too keen on the anti vaxers

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm probably a bully because when we can get vaccinated, I don't want the anti-vaxxer crowd near me risking my health.

Maybe we wont want to b near u just a thought! x

Maybe, maybe not

It's a no from me! X

Do ya think? Betcha I could change your mind

Why on earth would u want to? I'm not being vaccinated? x

I just love a challenge. I'm sure you'd eventually get the vaccine anyway. So we'd be just fine

We could show the rest of the thread how a difference of opinion means nothing. Lovin means everything.

I always respect peoples opinions I might not allways agree with them but we all entitled to them x

Really? I respect the fact that people can HAVE opinions but there are certainly many that I don't respect

Hmm that's the problem these days so little respect! X"

Who needs respect when you can have vicious contempt

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By *ab jamesMan  over a year ago

ribble valley


"Same way I'm not too keen on Tories, I'm not too keen on the anti vaxers"

I respect your view, but I do like the tories. Especially Priti Patel. She's sexy as f@ck

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By *agneto.Man  over a year ago

Bham


"Same way I'm not too keen on Tories, I'm not too keen on the anti vaxers

I respect your view, but I do like the tories. Especially Priti Patel. She's sexy as f@ck"

Vile woman. I wouldn't go there.

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