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Vaccine status on profiles: should we?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Wondering people’s thoughts on including their vaccine status on their profiles? Useful information to help people make risk based decisions about meeting? Would welcome peoples thoughts. "
No, what is the point in that?
A lot of people haven't even been offered the vaccine yet.
The vast majority of people will take the vaccine anyway.
The take up is not so good in the BAME communities though.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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How would the site manage that. There’s no proof also from a gdpr point of view processing sensitive data such as Covid status would require a significant investment in security for the site. |
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A vaccine protects the person vaccinated but doesn't necessarily stop the vaccinated person from passing on the virus.
I can't see what difference putting on here the fact that you're vaccinated makes. |
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"Why? There is very little evidence that any of the vaccines prevent you from transmitting covid. They may simply turn you into an asymptomatic carrier."
I’ll add until you are exposed to covid after having the vaccine, you have no idea your body has been effective in protecting you from the effects, that’s my reading of it anyway |
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By *sm265Woman
over a year ago
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Would be totally pointless. The vaccine means if you get covid you are less likely to be seriously ill, it doesn't prevent you from getting it or from spreading it to others.
Sadly some people don't understand that & think that the vaccine makes them immune & that they can go back to 'normal' life as soon as they have had it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Wondering people’s thoughts on including their vaccine status on their profiles? Useful information to help people make risk based decisions about meeting? Would welcome peoples thoughts. "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Why? There is very little evidence that any of the vaccines prevent you from transmitting covid. They may simply turn you into an asymptomatic carrier."
Not true. Evidence suggest it cuts transmission by 2/3rds. |
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"Why? There is very little evidence that any of the vaccines prevent you from transmitting covid. They may simply turn you into an asymptomatic carrier."
Yes there is some evidence it reduces spread now. But the lack of myth busting comms by the nhs is letting these misunderstandings run ride. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A vaccine protects the person vaccinated but doesn't necessarily stop the vaccinated person from passing on the virus.
I can't see what difference putting on here the fact that you're vaccinated makes."
There's nothing listed saying that it actually protects you. It may help not getting the worst of the symptoms but you can still get it with the vaccine. I know 4 people who have had the vaccine and contacted Covid within 2 weeks |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Why? There is very little evidence that any of the vaccines prevent you from transmitting covid. They may simply turn you into an asymptomatic carrier.
Not true. Evidence suggest it cuts transmission by 2/3rds."
So it's still transmittal then |
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"A vaccine protects the person vaccinated but doesn't necessarily stop the vaccinated person from passing on the virus.
I can't see what difference putting on here the fact that you're vaccinated makes.
There's nothing listed saying that it actually protects you. It may help not getting the worst of the symptoms but you can still get it with the vaccine. I know 4 people who have had the vaccine and contacted Covid within 2 weeks "
It takes 3 to 4 weeks for the vaccine to be effective depending on the individual. |
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"Why? There is very little evidence that any of the vaccines prevent you from transmitting covid. They may simply turn you into an asymptomatic carrier.
Not true. Evidence suggest it cuts transmission by 2/3rds.
So it's still transmittal then"
Yes the vaccine has NEVER been presented as a guaranteed prevention. The vaccine reduces symptoms, in some cases stops infection developing, and as has been shown recently but not yet peer reviewed, it reduces transmission.
Others have expressed it better than I have but the principles are the same. It's a good thing. And no amount of picking at scabs make it a bad thing. |
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By *andb69Couple
over a year ago
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"Why? There is very little evidence that any of the vaccines prevent you from transmitting covid. They may simply turn you into an asymptomatic carrier.
Not true. Evidence suggest it cuts transmission by 2/3rds."
Point me at a peer reviewed s scientific article in a recognised leading journal (eg The Lancet) that shows that and I'll believe you. Not knocking the vaccine, just pointing out that it gives you personal protection not necessarily protection for others. |
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If you would pay for the substantial increase in Fab staff, to validate the data, otherwise it's of no value, typical of cock sizes here, amongst the main demographic by volume.
It would potentially also make Fab liable should anyone be harmed, so I don't see it happening, nor being meaningful, unless people would pay a sum equivalent to a GPs letter, including their insurances costs, for the risk.
Buyer beware. Assume that anyone could be a risk and it only takes 1 new infection between ordinarily unconnected people, to start a whole chain of infections that could include many deaths.
I see the value behind why OP suggests this but the devil is in the detail, of what could result from it and the details of it being implemented.
It would also create a new divided 2 Tier society amongst us, which would be unfortunate and not positive |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Why? There is very little evidence that any of the vaccines prevent you from transmitting covid. They may simply turn you into an asymptomatic carrier."
That is utter rubbish |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No, basically for reasons already stated.
1) People lie. "I've had the vaccine" (spoiler: no, I haven't, I'm still waiting... but who is going to check?)
2) It's irrelevant because we are still in lockdown and shouldn't currently be meeting regardless of whether we have had the vaccine or not.
3) The vaccine - to my understanding - isn't 100%. I could meet someone who is vaccinated, they could still be a carrier and give it to me... so it still isn't safe to meet complete strangers.
So what point would it serve? |
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"No, basically for reasons already stated.
1) People lie. "I've had the vaccine" (spoiler: no, I haven't, I'm still waiting... but who is going to check?)
2) It's irrelevant because we are still in lockdown and shouldn't currently be meeting regardless of whether we have had the vaccine or not.
3) The vaccine - to my understanding - isn't 100%. I could meet someone who is vaccinated, they could still be a carrier and give it to me... so it still isn't safe to meet complete strangers.
So what point would it serve? "
I think you are spot on there.
As for "what point would it serve?" well it might make gullible people meet someone claiming to have been vaccinated. |
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"Wondering people’s thoughts on including their vaccine status on their profiles? Useful information to help people make risk based decisions about meeting? Would welcome peoples thoughts. "
Why would we need that yet?
At this moment, there are no risk-based decisions to make. We aren't allowed to meet. |
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"Wondering people’s thoughts on including their vaccine status on their profiles? Useful information to help people make risk based decisions about meeting? Would welcome peoples thoughts. "
Yes it would be a great addition to a profile so people can make informed decisions.
Straight after the Sydney University warning bit would be a fantastic place to put it
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Why? There is very little evidence that any of the vaccines prevent you from transmitting covid. They may simply turn you into an asymptomatic carrier.
That is utter rubbish "
Why |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Wondering people’s thoughts on including their vaccine status on their profiles? Useful information to help people make risk based decisions about meeting? Would welcome peoples thoughts. "
You do realise those vaccinated can still be carriers, yes? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"About as useful as people putting sti clear on their profiles. "
I was just gonna say this and actually anybody who is relying on someone saying they are STI free or covid free just to get their leg over without taking necessary precautions is just asking for trouble in my opinion. |
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""Vaccine status on profiles: should we?"*
Of course we should. I had mine done this morning.
*Along with all our other moral high ground qualifications."
10m breast stroke? And boy scouts silver award? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Got 18 meets this morning but I can fit you in after lunch.
Impressive you have time for lunch"
No time for lunch, I went and got another covid vaccination instead. |
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By *.D.I.D.A.SMan
over a year ago
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Got 18 meets this morning but I can fit you in after lunch.
Impressive you have time for lunch
No time for lunch, I went and got another covid vaccination instead. "
You don't actually need one. Just need to state on your profile you have had one. Simple. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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10m breast stroke? And boy scouts silver award?
I've stroked a lot of breasts but 10 million is too far fetched a claim!"
Isn't the 10m breast stroke the new government guidelines for Covid safe sexual interaction |
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By *e CapCouple
over a year ago
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40 people tested positive in a German care home two weeks after their second Pfizer jab. None of them in critical condition though. So if you have been vaccinated good on you, makes no difference to me. I hope this case will also give an answer regarding Vaccination passports. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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""Vaccine status on profiles: should we?"*
Of course we should. I had mine done this morning.
*Along with all our other moral high ground qualifications.
10m breast stroke? And boy scouts silver award? "
And his persistence for w***ing for years |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"40 people tested positive in a German care home two weeks after their second Pfizer jab. None of them in critical condition though. So if you have been vaccinated good on you, makes no difference to me. I hope this case will also give an answer regarding Vaccination passports."
Yes that they completely drop this nonsensical thought |
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"Why? There is very little evidence that any of the vaccines prevent you from transmitting covid. They may simply turn you into an asymptomatic carrier.
Not true. Evidence suggest it cuts transmission by 2/3rds." I've never heard that said anywhere yet professor |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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10m breast stroke? And boy scouts silver award?
I've stroked a lot of breasts but 10 million is too far fetched a claim!
I mean technically it's only 5 million women?
Isn't the 10m breast stroke the new government guidelines for Covid safe sexual interaction "
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"Not everyone can have the vaccine. They may wish to have it but can't for medical, allergy and other reasons. "
For now.. Eventually a new variation will be introduced that much more people will be able to take.. No excuses then for those who want it |
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