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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up

For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West

Yep, raring to go early doors tomorrow, on my first day of annual leave

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire

Did one today, it was very busy..

Back in Sunday and it will be busier I reckon..

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By *uenevereWoman  over a year ago

Scunthorpe

We've had a vaccine drop in for the last week or so here.

They've had a great take up. There were lots of youngsters there when I had my second.

Great to see.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up

It is good to see the youngsters out in force..

My lad was supposed to have had his today but got to the clinic to find it shut... so dropping in tmw x x

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By *eedslad69Man  over a year ago

leeds


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/"

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

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


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ? "

Yawn

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ? "

Oh jog on. I'm not forcing anyone. Just making people aware that they can just go in without needing to book this weekend. Most people are wanting their vaccinations, those that don't can ignore this

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ? "

Are you going to accept liability for any covid cases among the people that heed your advice?

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ? "

Nope. I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a medical professional, I'm just someone saying things on the internet.

If you follow the advice of random people on the internet, then that's on you. People need personal responsibility to seek out reliable sources or trust the bodies charged with providing it.

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By *eedslad69Man  over a year ago

leeds


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Nope. I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a medical professional, I'm just someone saying things on the internet.

If you follow the advice of random people on the internet, then that's on you. People need personal responsibility to seek out reliable sources or trust the bodies charged with providing it."

, I agree everyone is responsible for themselves and I've always said that. But it doesn't help when people are persuaded by others to get the vaccine when they don't know what they are on about. Remember, many people are in 2 minds about it all...and many of the ones that have got the jab have got it because everyone else around them is getting it. The government have not helped in this as there has not been informed consent ! ...they've just said book yourself in and get it !

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By *eedslad69Man  over a year ago

leeds


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Oh jog on. I'm not forcing anyone. Just making people aware that they can just go in without needing to book this weekend. Most people are wanting their vaccinations, those that don't can ignore this"

Didn't say you was forcing anyone. You are promoting it though by highlighting the ease st which you can be vaccinated.

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Oh jog on. I'm not forcing anyone. Just making people aware that they can just go in without needing to book this weekend. Most people are wanting their vaccinations, those that don't can ignore this

Didn't say you was forcing anyone. You are promoting it though by highlighting the ease st which you can be vaccinated. "

yes I am.. which will help those that are wanting to get a vaccine and having issues with the booking system.. off to take my son and daughter in law for theirs in a short while before starting my shift helping at a local clinic

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Nope. I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a medical professional, I'm just someone saying things on the internet.

If you follow the advice of random people on the internet, then that's on you. People need personal responsibility to seek out reliable sources or trust the bodies charged with providing it.

, I agree everyone is responsible for themselves and I've always said that. But it doesn't help when people are persuaded by others to get the vaccine when they don't know what they are on about. Remember, many people are in 2 minds about it all...and many of the ones that have got the jab have got it because everyone else around them is getting it. The government have not helped in this as there has not been informed consent ! ...they've just said book yourself in and get it ! "

sorry but I disagree.. there is an awful lot or information in the leaflets given out when you have the vaccine.. also you have to have been living in a hole for at least 6 months if you haven't heard about the pros of the vaccine. Or the risks... they even ask you before having it if your sure.

To be fair my son wa reluctant so I got him to research it and now he is happy. He realises with having a vulnerable sister that it's a good thing

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Nope. I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a medical professional, I'm just someone saying things on the internet.

If you follow the advice of random people on the internet, then that's on you. People need personal responsibility to seek out reliable sources or trust the bodies charged with providing it.

, I agree everyone is responsible for themselves and I've always said that. But it doesn't help when people are persuaded by others to get the vaccine when they don't know what they are on about. Remember, many people are in 2 minds about it all...and many of the ones that have got the jab have got it because everyone else around them is getting it. The government have not helped in this as there has not been informed consent ! ...they've just said book yourself in and get it ! "

They've said book it, because the evidence is clear. The experts have said book it, because the evidence is clear. Vaccinations are safe, effective, and our way out of this mess.

If you're against people's opinions on the internet persuading others, then why do you also seek to persuade others? (You may of course do as you wish, but if you think that people being convinced by arguments on the internet is bad, then you're adding to the problem. You can reduce the problem if you refuse to participate )

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By *eedslad69Man  over a year ago

leeds


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Nope. I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a medical professional, I'm just someone saying things on the internet.

If you follow the advice of random people on the internet, then that's on you. People need personal responsibility to seek out reliable sources or trust the bodies charged with providing it.

, I agree everyone is responsible for themselves and I've always said that. But it doesn't help when people are persuaded by others to get the vaccine when they don't know what they are on about. Remember, many people are in 2 minds about it all...and many of the ones that have got the jab have got it because everyone else around them is getting it. The government have not helped in this as there has not been informed consent ! ...they've just said book yourself in and get it ! sorry but I disagree.. there is an awful lot or information in the leaflets given out when you have the vaccine.. also you have to have been living in a hole for at least 6 months if you haven't heard about the pros of the vaccine. Or the risks... they even ask you before having it if your sure.

To be fair my son wa reluctant so I got him to research it and now he is happy. He realises with having a vulnerable sister that it's a good thing "

Well if your son is happy and if he thinks he has made an informed decision to have it then that's fair enough. You might think putting information in a leaflet counts as informed consent, I don't. People have usually made their minds up before they go without looking into it and most don't even read the leaflet. If they do then they don't absorb the info, just scan it so nothing really goes in. How many people would be vaccinated knowing all of the potential risks. It would be interesting to know how many people have actually changed their mind after reading the leaflet, I would guess not many. How often do you see the risks of vaccines being discussed on the mainstream media.....hardly ever. You might think informing someone is just putting the risks in a leaflet but I think more needs to be done because most people do not make decisions on their own, they like being told what to do....that's fact. Maybe that's their own fault though.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Nope. I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a medical professional, I'm just someone saying things on the internet.

If you follow the advice of random people on the internet, then that's on you. People need personal responsibility to seek out reliable sources or trust the bodies charged with providing it.

, I agree everyone is responsible for themselves and I've always said that. But it doesn't help when people are persuaded by others to get the vaccine when they don't know what they are on about. Remember, many people are in 2 minds about it all...and many of the ones that have got the jab have got it because everyone else around them is getting it. The government have not helped in this as there has not been informed consent ! ...they've just said book yourself in and get it ! sorry but I disagree.. there is an awful lot or information in the leaflets given out when you have the vaccine.. also you have to have been living in a hole for at least 6 months if you haven't heard about the pros of the vaccine. Or the risks... they even ask you before having it if your sure.

To be fair my son wa reluctant so I got him to research it and now he is happy. He realises with having a vulnerable sister that it's a good thing

Well if your son is happy and if he thinks he has made an informed decision to have it then that's fair enough. You might think putting information in a leaflet counts as informed consent, I don't. People have usually made their minds up before they go without looking into it and most don't even read the leaflet. If they do then they don't absorb the info, just scan it so nothing really goes in. How many people would be vaccinated knowing all of the potential risks. It would be interesting to know how many people have actually changed their mind after reading the leaflet, I would guess not many. How often do you see the risks of vaccines being discussed on the mainstream media.....hardly ever. You might think informing someone is just putting the risks in a leaflet but I think more needs to be done because most people do not make decisions on their own, they like being told what to do....that's fact. Maybe that's their own fault though. "

It meets the standards of UK medical law.

Further, while the analogy is inexact, not reading a contract and signing it is not an excuse under English contract law. If you don't read the leaflet then that's on you, I'd suggest

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


" How often do you see the risks of vaccines being discussed on the mainstream media.....hardly ever. You might think informing someone is just putting the risks in a leaflet but I think more needs to be done because most people do not make decisions on their own, they like being told what to do....that's fact. Maybe that's their own fault though. "
the risks are minimal and very few people have a severe reaction... I think most people by the time they decide to have the vaccine have also made up their mind.. that the vaccines like many we have has previous are safe and tested to a specific standard.

I think the side effects are all over everywhere... but also the reassurance that like with most vaccines/medications that the chance of a severe reaction are very very small.

It made me smile to see so many waiting at the walk in as I drove off after picking him up... so many young people.

We have been rushed off our feet today with people waiting in turn for their 1st or 2nd. I will be very proud in years to come to say I played my part..

Oh and the most common thing people seem to ask me is will they get a sticker or a biscuit after ...

I disagree though that people do not give informed consent. I hear the questions and the advice given to those being vaccinated numerous times a week. They are also asked if they understand .... if they say no they are then asked if they want anything explaining

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By *eedslad69Man  over a year ago

leeds


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Nope. I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a medical professional, I'm just someone saying things on the internet.

If you follow the advice of random people on the internet, then that's on you. People need personal responsibility to seek out reliable sources or trust the bodies charged with providing it.

, I agree everyone is responsible for themselves and I've always said that. But it doesn't help when people are persuaded by others to get the vaccine when they don't know what they are on about. Remember, many people are in 2 minds about it all...and many of the ones that have got the jab have got it because everyone else around them is getting it. The government have not helped in this as there has not been informed consent ! ...they've just said book yourself in and get it !

They've said book it, because the evidence is clear. The experts have said book it, because the evidence is clear. Vaccinations are safe, effective, and our way out of this mess.

If you're against people's opinions on the internet persuading others, then why do you also seek to persuade others? (You may of course do as you wish, but if you think that people being convinced by arguments on the internet is bad, then you're adding to the problem. You can reduce the problem if you refuse to participate )"

Let's be clear, I've always said everyone needs to make their own decision on whether to have the vaccine or not as each person is responsible for their own health. They say book yourself in because they want you to have the jab !!!. The evidence these so called experts present is designed to backup what they want you to do. You might think they're experts, I don't. They are no more of an expert than you or I. You are the expert of your body not the so called expert. So the whole thing about saying the evidence is clear because the expert says it's clear so the experts say book yourself in is bull. If you trust the experts then good luck to you.....I trust myself as do many others out there

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Nope. I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a medical professional, I'm just someone saying things on the internet.

If you follow the advice of random people on the internet, then that's on you. People need personal responsibility to seek out reliable sources or trust the bodies charged with providing it.

, I agree everyone is responsible for themselves and I've always said that. But it doesn't help when people are persuaded by others to get the vaccine when they don't know what they are on about. Remember, many people are in 2 minds about it all...and many of the ones that have got the jab have got it because everyone else around them is getting it. The government have not helped in this as there has not been informed consent ! ...they've just said book yourself in and get it !

They've said book it, because the evidence is clear. The experts have said book it, because the evidence is clear. Vaccinations are safe, effective, and our way out of this mess.

If you're against people's opinions on the internet persuading others, then why do you also seek to persuade others? (You may of course do as you wish, but if you think that people being convinced by arguments on the internet is bad, then you're adding to the problem. You can reduce the problem if you refuse to participate )

Let's be clear, I've always said everyone needs to make their own decision on whether to have the vaccine or not as each person is responsible for their own health. They say book yourself in because they want you to have the jab !!!. The evidence these so called experts present is designed to backup what they want you to do. You might think they're experts, I don't. They are no more of an expert than you or I. You are the expert of your body not the so called expert. So the whole thing about saying the evidence is clear because the expert says it's clear so the experts say book yourself in is bull. If you trust the experts then good luck to you.....I trust myself as do many others out there "

this actually makes not an ounce of sense. It's like saying I trust myself so when I'm on the track I'm not going to listen to the racing instructor who is telling me how to do something because I trust myself more.....

Or saying I trust myself so I'll ignore the doctor telling me that I need "xyz" because I know better.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Oh jog on. I'm not forcing anyone. Just making people aware that they can just go in without needing to book this weekend. Most people are wanting their vaccinations, those that don't can ignore this

Didn't say you was forcing anyone. You are promoting it though by highlighting the ease st which you can be vaccinated. "

I'll ask you again leedslad, are you going to take responsibility for anybody that catches covid after not being vaccinated because of reading the misinformation that you keep pushing?

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Nope. I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a medical professional, I'm just someone saying things on the internet.

If you follow the advice of random people on the internet, then that's on you. People need personal responsibility to seek out reliable sources or trust the bodies charged with providing it.

, I agree everyone is responsible for themselves and I've always said that. But it doesn't help when people are persuaded by others to get the vaccine when they don't know what they are on about. Remember, many people are in 2 minds about it all...and many of the ones that have got the jab have got it because everyone else around them is getting it. The government have not helped in this as there has not been informed consent ! ...they've just said book yourself in and get it !

They've said book it, because the evidence is clear. The experts have said book it, because the evidence is clear. Vaccinations are safe, effective, and our way out of this mess.

If you're against people's opinions on the internet persuading others, then why do you also seek to persuade others? (You may of course do as you wish, but if you think that people being convinced by arguments on the internet is bad, then you're adding to the problem. You can reduce the problem if you refuse to participate )

Let's be clear, I've always said everyone needs to make their own decision on whether to have the vaccine or not as each person is responsible for their own health. They say book yourself in because they want you to have the jab !!!. The evidence these so called experts present is designed to backup what they want you to do. You might think they're experts, I don't. They are no more of an expert than you or I. You are the expert of your body not the so called expert. So the whole thing about saying the evidence is clear because the expert says it's clear so the experts say book yourself in is bull. If you trust the experts then good luck to you.....I trust myself as do many others out there "

I do trust myself. I trust my critical thinking and common sense. It's what led me to the experts in the first place.

I also trust my knowledge of regulation and consumer protection. It's what keeps us alive. Strangely these regulations don't apply to the alternative side. See Andrew Wakefield, living a marvellous life as a speaker in the US, and attracting mates like Peter McCullough who want their moment in the spotlight, hawking lies.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West

Well, we had plenty of grateful customers today. I was supposed to finish at 13:30 but stayed till 16:15 due to shortage of vaccinators. Lots of lovely people!

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By *eedslad69Man  over a year ago

leeds


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Oh jog on. I'm not forcing anyone. Just making people aware that they can just go in without needing to book this weekend. Most people are wanting their vaccinations, those that don't can ignore this

Didn't say you was forcing anyone. You are promoting it though by highlighting the ease st which you can be vaccinated.

I'll ask you again leedslad, are you going to take responsibility for anybody that catches covid after not being vaccinated because of reading the misinformation that you keep pushing?"

It might be wise for you to pick up a dictionary anxd look up the meaning of the word 'misinformation'. Secondly, I'm not telling anyone not be vaccinated, people are free to do what they want. I've always said that. I want people to make their own informed decision.

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By *eedslad69Man  over a year ago

leeds


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Nope. I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a medical professional, I'm just someone saying things on the internet.

If you follow the advice of random people on the internet, then that's on you. People need personal responsibility to seek out reliable sources or trust the bodies charged with providing it.

, I agree everyone is responsible for themselves and I've always said that. But it doesn't help when people are persuaded by others to get the vaccine when they don't know what they are on about. Remember, many people are in 2 minds about it all...and many of the ones that have got the jab have got it because everyone else around them is getting it. The government have not helped in this as there has not been informed consent ! ...they've just said book yourself in and get it !

They've said book it, because the evidence is clear. The experts have said book it, because the evidence is clear. Vaccinations are safe, effective, and our way out of this mess.

If you're against people's opinions on the internet persuading others, then why do you also seek to persuade others? (You may of course do as you wish, but if you think that people being convinced by arguments on the internet is bad, then you're adding to the problem. You can reduce the problem if you refuse to participate )

Let's be clear, I've always said everyone needs to make their own decision on whether to have the vaccine or not as each person is responsible for their own health. They say book yourself in because they want you to have the jab !!!. The evidence these so called experts present is designed to backup what they want you to do. You might think they're experts, I don't. They are no more of an expert than you or I. You are the expert of your body not the so called expert. So the whole thing about saying the evidence is clear because the expert says it's clear so the experts say book yourself in is bull. If you trust the experts then good luck to you.....I trust myself as do many others out there this actually makes not an ounce of sense. It's like saying I trust myself so when I'm on the track I'm not going to listen to the racing instructor who is telling me how to do something because I trust myself more.....

Or saying I trust myself so I'll ignore the doctor telling me that I need "xyz" because I know better.

"

The patients often do know more than the doctor !

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Well, we had plenty of grateful customers today. I was supposed to finish at 13:30 but stayed till 16:15 due to shortage of vaccinators. Lots of lovely people!"

Brilliant

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Oh jog on. I'm not forcing anyone. Just making people aware that they can just go in without needing to book this weekend. Most people are wanting their vaccinations, those that don't can ignore this

Didn't say you was forcing anyone. You are promoting it though by highlighting the ease st which you can be vaccinated.

I'll ask you again leedslad, are you going to take responsibility for anybody that catches covid after not being vaccinated because of reading the misinformation that you keep pushing?

It might be wise for you to pick up a dictionary anxd look up the meaning of the word 'misinformation'. Secondly, I'm not telling anyone not be vaccinated, people are free to do what they want. I've always said that. I want people to make their own informed decision. "

So.. please tell us leedslad, what do you actually know about the Pfizer vaccine?… I am curious about your actual level of knowledge…

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Well, we had plenty of grateful customers today. I was supposed to finish at 13:30 but stayed till 16:15 due to shortage of vaccinators. Lots of lovely people!"

Well done..

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Oh jog on. I'm not forcing anyone. Just making people aware that they can just go in without needing to book this weekend. Most people are wanting their vaccinations, those that don't can ignore this

Didn't say you was forcing anyone. You are promoting it though by highlighting the ease st which you can be vaccinated.

I'll ask you again leedslad, are you going to take responsibility for anybody that catches covid after not being vaccinated because of reading the misinformation that you keep pushing?

It might be wise for you to pick up a dictionary anxd look up the meaning of the word 'misinformation'. Secondly, I'm not telling anyone not be vaccinated, people are free to do what they want. I've always said that. I want people to make their own informed decision. "

Fella you asking others to look at the definition of misinformation is irony indeed..

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"Well, we had plenty of grateful customers today. I was supposed to finish at 13:30 but stayed till 16:15 due to shortage of vaccinators. Lots of lovely people!"
ive just got home. Got asked to take over admin for a bit x thank you. It's been brilliant today seeing so many come out xx

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

Just look at the latest government report and figures of deaths, - if you look it shows currently the it appears to be very interesting.

Take a look at the report for yourself, and make your own mind up and dont let me or anyone else tell what should or should not be followed.

It’s all in the data and an interesting read.

“”But because you’ve been busy delighting in Hancock’s embarrassment, you’re probably not aware that Public Health England released a report on the very same day which showed the majority of alleged Covid-19 deaths are significantly higher in people who have had at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, with the highest number of deaths occurring in people who are supposed to be fully vaccinated.

The report titled ‘SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern and variants under investigation in England’, is the 17th technical briefing on alleged variants of concern in the United Kingdom and makes for extremely interesting reading once you realise what the statistics are actually telling us.

PHE have compiled a helpful table which shows the number of alleged confirmed Delta variant cases in the UK alongside the number of alleged deaths due to the variant. The table shows that since the 1st February 2021 up to the 21st June 2021 there have been 9,571 alleged confirmed cases of the Delta variant in people over the age of 50. Of these 8,025 had been confirmed in the past 28 days alone.

But the data shows that people over the age of 50 who are unvaccinated account for just 10% of the alleged confirm Covid cases, whilst those who are fully vaccinated account for 37% of the alleged confirmed cases. A further 40% of the alleged cases are people who had received one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine at least 21 days prior to their alleged confirmed Covid-19 infection.””

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

On these leaflets that are given out after any one has had their vaccine, is there any information about the yellow card reporting system that the MHRA are doing ?

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By *jhj69Couple  over a year ago

sale


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Nope. I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a medical professional, I'm just someone saying things on the internet.

If you follow the advice of random people on the internet, then that's on you. People need personal responsibility to seek out reliable sources or trust the bodies charged with providing it.

, I agree everyone is responsible for themselves and I've always said that. But it doesn't help when people are persuaded by others to get the vaccine when they don't know what they are on about. Remember, many people are in 2 minds about it all...and many of the ones that have got the jab have got it because everyone else around them is getting it. The government have not helped in this as there has not been informed consent ! ...they've just said book yourself in and get it !

They've said book it, because the evidence is clear. The experts have said book it, because the evidence is clear. Vaccinations are safe, effective, and our way out of this mess.

If you're against people's opinions on the internet persuading others, then why do you also seek to persuade others? (You may of course do as you wish, but if you think that people being convinced by arguments on the internet is bad, then you're adding to the problem. You can reduce the problem if you refuse to participate )

Let's be clear, I've always said everyone needs to make their own decision on whether to have the vaccine or not as each person is responsible for their own health. They say book yourself in because they want you to have the jab !!!. The evidence these so called experts present is designed to backup what they want you to do. You might think they're experts, I don't. They are no more of an expert than you or I. You are the expert of your body not the so called expert. So the whole thing about saying the evidence is clear because the expert says it's clear so the experts say book yourself in is bull. If you trust the experts then good luck to you.....I trust myself as do many others out there "

That’s hilarious. I’m sure your knowledge of epidemiology, virology, clinical research and medicine is amazing via your YouTube qualifications. I’m sure you feel the same when you get on a plane as well. Sitting there telling everyone that the pilot doesn’t know as much as you. Haahahaha

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"On these leaflets that are given out after any one has had their vaccine, is there any information about the yellow card reporting system that the MHRA are doing ? "
yes.. it tells you where to report any side effects too.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"On these leaflets that are given out after any one has had their vaccine, is there any information about the yellow card reporting system that the MHRA are doing ? "

Yes, it was linked to in the thread on periods.

It's also very clearly marked in the LFT instruction manual.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"On these leaflets that are given out after any one has had their vaccine, is there any information about the yellow card reporting system that the MHRA are doing ? "

Yes, there is. Here's a link to the Pfizer vaccine leaflet (electronic version of the paper one handed out and there's similar ones for AZ and Moderna). Section 4 (Side Effects) has a section on reporting adverse events.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/regulatory-approval-of-pfizer-biontech-vaccine-for-covid-19/information-for-uk-recipients-on-pfizerbiontech-covid-19-vaccine#side-effects

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"Just look at the latest government report and figures of deaths, - if you look it shows currently the it appears to be very interesting.

Take a look at the report for yourself, and make your own mind up and dont let me or anyone else tell what should or should not be followed.

It’s all in the data and an interesting read.

“”But because you’ve been busy delighting in Hancock’s embarrassment, you’re probably not aware that Public Health England released a report on the very same day which showed the majority of alleged Covid-19 deaths are significantly higher in people who have had at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, with the highest number of deaths occurring in people who are supposed to be fully vaccinated.

The report titled ‘SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern and variants under investigation in England’, is the 17th technical briefing on alleged variants of concern in the United Kingdom and makes for extremely interesting reading once you realise what the statistics are actually telling us.

PHE have compiled a helpful table which shows the number of alleged confirmed Delta variant cases in the UK alongside the number of alleged deaths due to the variant. The table shows that since the 1st February 2021 up to the 21st June 2021 there have been 9,571 alleged confirmed cases of the Delta variant in people over the age of 50. Of these 8,025 had been confirmed in the past 28 days alone.

But the data shows that people over the age of 50 who are unvaccinated account for just 10% of the alleged confirm Covid cases, whilst those who are fully vaccinated account for 37% of the alleged confirmed cases. A further 40% of the alleged cases are people who had received one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine at least 21 days prior to their alleged confirmed Covid-19 infection.””"

Those over 50 are more likely to be fully vaccinated, unvaccinated over 50s are a minority so those figures make sense.

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By *eedslad69Man  over a year ago

leeds


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Nope. I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a medical professional, I'm just someone saying things on the internet.

If you follow the advice of random people on the internet, then that's on you. People need personal responsibility to seek out reliable sources or trust the bodies charged with providing it.

, I agree everyone is responsible for themselves and I've always said that. But it doesn't help when people are persuaded by others to get the vaccine when they don't know what they are on about. Remember, many people are in 2 minds about it all...and many of the ones that have got the jab have got it because everyone else around them is getting it. The government have not helped in this as there has not been informed consent ! ...they've just said book yourself in and get it !

They've said book it, because the evidence is clear. The experts have said book it, because the evidence is clear. Vaccinations are safe, effective, and our way out of this mess.

If you're against people's opinions on the internet persuading others, then why do you also seek to persuade others? (You may of course do as you wish, but if you think that people being convinced by arguments on the internet is bad, then you're adding to the problem. You can reduce the problem if you refuse to participate )

Let's be clear, I've always said everyone needs to make their own decision on whether to have the vaccine or not as each person is responsible for their own health. They say book yourself in because they want you to have the jab !!!. The evidence these so called experts present is designed to backup what they want you to do. You might think they're experts, I don't. They are no more of an expert than you or I. You are the expert of your body not the so called expert. So the whole thing about saying the evidence is clear because the expert says it's clear so the experts say book yourself in is bull. If you trust the experts then good luck to you.....I trust myself as do many others out there

That’s hilarious. I’m sure your knowledge of epidemiology, virology, clinical research and medicine is amazing via your YouTube qualifications. I’m sure you feel the same when you get on a plane as well. Sitting there telling everyone that the pilot doesn’t know as much as you. Haahahaha "

I'm so glad I don't understand garbage...Otherwise that would have made sense

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By *eedslad69Man  over a year ago

leeds


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Oh jog on. I'm not forcing anyone. Just making people aware that they can just go in without needing to book this weekend. Most people are wanting their vaccinations, those that don't can ignore this

Didn't say you was forcing anyone. You are promoting it though by highlighting the ease st which you can be vaccinated.

I'll ask you again leedslad, are you going to take responsibility for anybody that catches covid after not being vaccinated because of reading the misinformation that you keep pushing?

It might be wise for you to pick up a dictionary anxd look up the meaning of the word 'misinformation'. Secondly, I'm not telling anyone not be vaccinated, people are free to do what they want. I've always said that. I want people to make their own informed decision.

So.. please tell us leedslad, what do you actually know about the Pfizer vaccine?… I am curious about your actual level of knowledge… "

Oh don't be curious. I know absolutely nothing. Don't listen to me, listen to the experts.... or your masters as I sometimes like to call them.

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

"They say book yourself in because they want you to have the jab !!!. The evidence these so called experts present is designed to backup what they want you to do. You might think they're experts, I don't. They are no more of an expert than you or I."

You must be remarkably gifted to be able to weigh up all data in all areas of life for yourself. Personally, I do listen to those who know more than me about a subject. I can then make a much more informed decision for myself.

To say that people who have studied subjects for years, are accomplished in their fields and internationally recognised are no more expert than you is highly arrogant, unless of course you've done the same.

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By *eedslad69Man  over a year ago

leeds


""They say book yourself in because they want you to have the jab !!!. The evidence these so called experts present is designed to backup what they want you to do. You might think they're experts, I don't. They are no more of an expert than you or I."

You must be remarkably gifted to be able to weigh up all data in all areas of life for yourself. Personally, I do listen to those who know more than me about a subject. I can then make a much more informed decision for myself.

To say that people who have studied subjects for years, are accomplished in their fields and internationally recognised are no more expert than you is highly arrogant, unless of course you've done the same. "

If you listen to someone that knows more than you then it doesn't mean they're right. It just means that you're listening to them because you think they can teach you something you don't know. They could be telling you anything and because you don't know, your non the wiser as to whether what you're being told is the truth. It's the so called experts who are the arrogant ones because they are the ones who think they are always right. If 2 experts disagree with each other, which expert do you believe ?

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport


""They say book yourself in because they want you to have the jab !!!. The evidence these so called experts present is designed to backup what they want you to do. You might think they're experts, I don't. They are no more of an expert than you or I."

You must be remarkably gifted to be able to weigh up all data in all areas of life for yourself. Personally, I do listen to those who know more than me about a subject. I can then make a much more informed decision for myself.

To say that people who have studied subjects for years, are accomplished in their fields and internationally recognised are no more expert than you is highly arrogant, unless of course you've done the same.

If you listen to someone that knows more than you then it doesn't mean they're right. It just means that you're listening to them because you think they can teach you something you don't know. They could be telling you anything and because you don't know, your non the wiser as to whether what you're being told is the truth. It's the so called experts who are the arrogant ones because they are the ones who think they are always right. If 2 experts disagree with each other, which expert do you believe ? "

The one that's not talking shit. And as someone that has been studying and working in scientific disciplines for longer than some of the voices here have been alive, I've got pretty good at telling the difference between real science and someone talking out of their arse.

In the event of a disagreement between two genuine experts in their field, I will look towards whether there is any kind of consensus in the wider scientific community. If there is still any doubt, I am perfectly capable of reading scientific papers, checking back to source material, training myself in the basics of the field if it is an area that I previously had little direct knowledge of, examining the presented mathematics, and evaluating whether conclusions are compatible with the laws of physics and objective reality.

On the other hand I know fuck all about football and have even less interest in it.

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

Might pop out to one to warn the zombies of the dangers after millions of adverse reactions

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"Might pop out to one to warn the zombies of the dangers after millions of adverse reactions"

This again, do you have any evidence of these reactions?

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"Might pop out to one to warn the zombies of the dangers after millions of adverse reactions"
see this I find appalling. One that you assume that people that have made the choice to take a safe and tested vaccine need referring to as zombies... and 2, that you would actively go out and actually try to stop some of them. Do you not have a conscience...?? What it you actually stop someone and they then get covid and die???

Although I'm sure the stewards would hurry you along

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


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ? "

Oh behave

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


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ? "

Why should they accept responsibility. They are going of their own free will. As we all have so no ones responsibility except your own. Im guessing you havnt had one

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


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Nope. I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a medical professional, I'm just someone saying things on the internet.

If you follow the advice of random people on the internet, then that's on you. People need personal responsibility to seek out reliable sources or trust the bodies charged with providing it.

, I agree everyone is responsible for themselves and I've always said that. But it doesn't help when people are persuaded by others to get the vaccine when they don't know what they are on about. Remember, many people are in 2 minds about it all...and many of the ones that have got the jab have got it because everyone else around them is getting it. The government have not helped in this as there has not been informed consent ! ...they've just said book yourself in and get it ! "

No one can be persuaded if they dnt want it. Definitely an anti vaxer by the comments. What is the alternative. Can you think of a better idea or come up with an alternative. Each person has the right to say yes or no. But if they choose no then they will have to decide that many things may not be open to them and quite rightly so. No vaccine. No travel. Possibly no employment. No entry to certain places and that I agree 100%

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By *jhj69Couple  over a year ago

sale


"Might pop out to one to warn the zombies of the dangers after millions of adverse reactions"

Another “YouTube scientist” alert. I’ll bet you’ve done your “research” haven’t you?

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By *estivalMan  over a year ago

borehamwood


"On these leaflets that are given out after any one has had their vaccine, is there any information about the yellow card reporting system that the MHRA are doing ? "
what leaflets??? Have had both jabs now was just sent on my way after both not given any leaflet to read

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

You are the research

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

Official government data.

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"You are the research "
not this old chestnut. Only those on official trials were tested on...

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"On these leaflets that are given out after any one has had their vaccine, is there any information about the yellow card reporting system that the MHRA are doing ? what leaflets??? Have had both jabs now was just sent on my way after both not given any leaflet to read"

I've never seen anyone not given a leaflet or handout. And that's at about 6 different vaccine centres.

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By *corpionkingMan  over a year ago

London

This comment ???? no way has informed consent been anywhere near achieve even by its own definition especially when reasonable alternative/early intervention treatments with other 60 years of safety data where and still are take off the market or patients denied access to it by the medical equivalent of the starsi to make way for the solution they want to sell.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"Might pop out to one to warn the zombies of the dangers after millions of adverse reactions see this I find appalling. One that you assume that people that have made the choice to take a safe and tested vaccine need referring to as zombies... and 2, that you would actively go out and actually try to stop some of them. Do you not have a conscience...?? What it you actually stop someone and they then get covid and die???

Although I'm sure the stewards would hurry you along "

Apparently we had someone going up and down the queue yesterday, shouting anti vax stuff at the people waiting. I can't hear what's going on outside when I'm inside but someone told me when they came into the clinic room. It didn't appear to put anyone off but it did stress some nervous/needle phobic people out.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"This comment ???? no way has informed consent been anywhere near achieve even by its own definition especially when reasonable alternative/early intervention treatments with other 60 years of safety data where and still are take off the market or patients denied access to it by the medical equivalent of the starsi to make way for the solution they want to sell."

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By *estivalMan  over a year ago

borehamwood


"On these leaflets that are given out after any one has had their vaccine, is there any information about the yellow card reporting system that the MHRA are doing ? what leaflets??? Have had both jabs now was just sent on my way after both not given any leaflet to read

I've never seen anyone not given a leaflet or handout. And that's at about 6 different vaccine centres. "

really i went to same centre for both of mine and didnt get given anything either time.was asked a few questions told to keep an eye out for any reactions and to report them to doctor if they went on for more than a week was then stuck in the arm and sent on my way

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By *jhj69Couple  over a year ago

sale

One thing these threads have highlighted is who we will never meet. The YouTube scientists talking crap is a massive turnoff. I’d love to see some of this conspiracy theory nonsense brought up with Aubs who is an ICU nurse.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"On these leaflets that are given out after any one has had their vaccine, is there any information about the yellow card reporting system that the MHRA are doing ? what leaflets??? Have had both jabs now was just sent on my way after both not given any leaflet to read

I've never seen anyone not given a leaflet or handout. And that's at about 6 different vaccine centres. "

This..

Every single person gets offered the leaflet, the vast majority do take it and lots read it whilst doing their 15..

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"Might pop out to one to warn the zombies of the dangers after millions of adverse reactions see this I find appalling. One that you assume that people that have made the choice to take a safe and tested vaccine need referring to as zombies... and 2, that you would actively go out and actually try to stop some of them. Do you not have a conscience...?? What it you actually stop someone and they then get covid and die???

Although I'm sure the stewards would hurry you along

Apparently we had someone going up and down the queue yesterday, shouting anti vax stuff at the people waiting. I can't hear what's going on outside when I'm inside but someone told me when they came into the clinic room. It didn't appear to put anyone off but it did stress some nervous/needle phobic people out."

I dont know how people doing stuff like that sleep at night I really don't. At least people still came in but it's not fair.

I had someone send anti vax crap to my daughter when she had put she was off to have hers...someone told her it was a population control... and designed to kill people like her.. ( she has downs)

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Might pop out to one to warn the zombies of the dangers after millions of adverse reactions see this I find appalling. One that you assume that people that have made the choice to take a safe and tested vaccine need referring to as zombies... and 2, that you would actively go out and actually try to stop some of them. Do you not have a conscience...?? What it you actually stop someone and they then get covid and die???

Although I'm sure the stewards would hurry you along

Apparently we had someone going up and down the queue yesterday, shouting anti vax stuff at the people waiting. I can't hear what's going on outside when I'm inside but someone told me when they came into the clinic room. It didn't appear to put anyone off but it did stress some nervous/needle phobic people out. I dont know how people doing stuff like that sleep at night I really don't. At least people still came in but it's not fair.

I had someone send anti vax crap to my daughter when she had put she was off to have hers...someone told her it was a population control... and designed to kill people like her.. ( she has downs)"

That's utterly despicable

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport


"Might pop out to one to warn the zombies of the dangers after millions of adverse reactions see this I find appalling. One that you assume that people that have made the choice to take a safe and tested vaccine need referring to as zombies... and 2, that you would actively go out and actually try to stop some of them. Do you not have a conscience...?? What it you actually stop someone and they then get covid and die???

Although I'm sure the stewards would hurry you along

Apparently we had someone going up and down the queue yesterday, shouting anti vax stuff at the people waiting. I can't hear what's going on outside when I'm inside but someone told me when they came into the clinic room. It didn't appear to put anyone off but it did stress some nervous/needle phobic people out. I dont know how people doing stuff like that sleep at night I really don't. At least people still came in but it's not fair.

I had someone send anti vax crap to my daughter when she had put she was off to have hers...someone told her it was a population control... and designed to kill people like her.. ( she has downs)"

That is utterly vile. I don't suppose there would be any point in reporting this to the police as a hate crime? People who do things like this should not be allowed to benefit from the freedoms of civilised society.

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By *lirty-CoupleCouple  over a year ago

Bexley

The large one local to us wasn't very busy and almost empty after 5pm.

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

It's going to be interesting when those mRNA injection side effects kick in. It's a shame most dont understand the science behind it and are dumb enough to fall for it. I suppose if the planet is running out of resources then a purge of the useless eaters is neccessary though, otherwise its economically too expensive and not fair to those that have a 3 digit IQ

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By *jhj69Couple  over a year ago

sale


"It's going to be interesting when those mRNA injection side effects kick in. It's a shame most dont understand the science behind it and are dumb enough to fall for it. I suppose if the planet is running out of resources then a purge of the useless eaters is neccessary though, otherwise its economically too expensive and not fair to those that have a 3 digit IQ"

That’s hilarious. What’s your phd in? Virology? Immunology? Public Health? Maybe you’re a research scientist? Or perhaps a statistician? But just to be clear you think that there’s a world wide scam of researchers and politicians who are all in on this and you have the inside track? Quick question why would they want to purge all the people who will do what they’re told and none of the people who won’t? Surely if you want to be in charge it’s better with those “useless eaters” rather than those apparently “three digit IQ” people who won’t do as they’re told?

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

How can it be tested if it's only been around a few months?

How can it be safe if there's 1.5 million+ reported adverse reactions and 90%+ aren't reported?

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"How can it be tested if it's only been around a few months?

How can it be safe if there's 1.5 million+ reported adverse reactions and 90%+ aren't reported?"

I'm not explaining it to someone that wouldn't believe me anyway. But the research is out there.. adverse effects are well reported for this vaccine and thankfully mostly are simple things like headaches... and not sure you understand how the reporting works.. as not all that is reported is actually a result of the vaccine.. just a timing thing.

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By *annedandtallMan  over a year ago

Buckinghamshire

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

Imo people can take as many injections as they want but the alphas like me simply don't need it

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"Imo people can take as many injections as they want but the alphas like me simply don't need it"
oh dear....

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By *olymalelincsMan  over a year ago

southend


"Imo people can take as many injections as they want but the alphas like me simply don't need it"

Seriously.............. alpha to what?

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Imo people can take as many injections as they want but the alphas like me simply don't need it"

This is certainly the post of the day for me….I have not done a spit take on water in ages.. this is an all time classic!

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

the shadow speaks.

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By *eedslad69Man  over a year ago

leeds


"It's going to be interesting when those mRNA injection side effects kick in. It's a shame most dont understand the science behind it and are dumb enough to fall for it. I suppose if the planet is running out of resources then a purge of the useless eaters is neccessary though, otherwise its economically too expensive and not fair to those that have a 3 digit IQ"

You've missed something. After having a well needed break whilst covid was running the show, Flu will make a surprise return after it went missing last year. It's just coincidence that many have been vaccinated and the flu returns. There's no link there whatsoever so swiftly move on

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man  over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Nope. I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a medical professional, I'm just someone saying things on the internet.

If you follow the advice of random people on the internet, then that's on you. People need personal responsibility to seek out reliable sources or trust the bodies charged with providing it.

, I agree everyone is responsible for themselves and I've always said that. But it doesn't help when people are persuaded by others to get the vaccine when they don't know what they are on about. Remember, many people are in 2 minds about it all...and many of the ones that have got the jab have got it because everyone else around them is getting it. The government have not helped in this as there has not been informed consent ! ...they've just said book yourself in and get it ! sorry but I disagree.. there is an awful lot or information in the leaflets given out when you have the vaccine.. also you have to have been living in a hole for at least 6 months if you haven't heard about the pros of the vaccine. Or the risks... they even ask you before having it if your sure.

To be fair my son wa reluctant so I got him to research it and now he is happy. He realises with having a vulnerable sister that it's a good thing

Well if your son is happy and if he thinks he has made an informed decision to have it then that's fair enough. You might think putting information in a leaflet counts as informed consent, I don't. People have usually made their minds up before they go without looking into it and most don't even read the leaflet. If they do then they don't absorb the info, just scan it so nothing really goes in. How many people would be vaccinated knowing all of the potential risks. It would be interesting to know how many people have actually changed their mind after reading the leaflet, I would guess not many. How often do you see the risks of vaccines being discussed on the mainstream media.....hardly ever. You might think informing someone is just putting the risks in a leaflet but I think more needs to be done because most people do not make decisions on their own, they like being told what to do....that's fact. Maybe that's their own fault though. "

You say how many people would take the vaccine knowing all of the potential risks.

How many people would take a parecetomol if they read ALL the paperwork in the packet and read all the list of risks and contra indications.

It’s about balancing risks with the benefits.

It’s also pretty condescending to think people aren’t capable of assessing things for themselves.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I, for my part, am glad that the vaccination drive is going well. May it long continue.

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

Yeah… erm… link for that please… ta

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"Yeah… erm… link for that please… ta"
yeah I'd be interested in that seeing as I'm sure there has only been a handful of deaths actually attributed to the vaccine

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

someone on here put” will not meet if youve had the jab” on their profile

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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O o O oo


"If them figures don't ring alarm bells, and you choose to ignore them, stupid is the right word for you. "

You will need to provide a link for that before you can post again please

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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O o O oo

Stop being bitchy against people or you will be banned. If you get many bans it turns into a perm

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"Might pop out to one to warn the zombies of the dangers after millions of adverse reactions see this I find appalling. One that you assume that people that have made the choice to take a safe and tested vaccine need referring to as zombies... and 2, that you would actively go out and actually try to stop some of them. Do you not have a conscience...?? What it you actually stop someone and they then get covid and die???

Although I'm sure the stewards would hurry you along

Apparently we had someone going up and down the queue yesterday, shouting anti vax stuff at the people waiting. I can't hear what's going on outside when I'm inside but someone told me when they came into the clinic room. It didn't appear to put anyone off but it did stress some nervous/needle phobic people out. I dont know how people doing stuff like that sleep at night I really don't. At least people still came in but it's not fair.

I had someone send anti vax crap to my daughter when she had put she was off to have hers...someone told her it was a population control... and designed to kill people like her.. ( she has downs)"

Bloody hell, that's horrible. I see Polly has suggested you report as a hate crime, perhaps that's good advice?! It's the first time I've been made aware of any anti vax activity at the centre, which has been open since February; I hope it's not going to be a regular issue

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"Yeah… erm… link for that please… ta yeah I'd be interested in that seeing as I'm sure there has only been a handful of deaths actually attributed to the vaccine"
I couldn't find the European figures but did find the CDC version

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/adverse-events.html it's all pretty good.

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By *eedslad69Man  over a year ago

leeds


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Nope. I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a medical professional, I'm just someone saying things on the internet.

If you follow the advice of random people on the internet, then that's on you. People need personal responsibility to seek out reliable sources or trust the bodies charged with providing it.

, I agree everyone is responsible for themselves and I've always said that. But it doesn't help when people are persuaded by others to get the vaccine when they don't know what they are on about. Remember, many people are in 2 minds about it all...and many of the ones that have got the jab have got it because everyone else around them is getting it. The government have not helped in this as there has not been informed consent ! ...they've just said book yourself in and get it ! sorry but I disagree.. there is an awful lot or information in the leaflets given out when you have the vaccine.. also you have to have been living in a hole for at least 6 months if you haven't heard about the pros of the vaccine. Or the risks... they even ask you before having it if your sure.

To be fair my son wa reluctant so I got him to research it and now he is happy. He realises with having a vulnerable sister that it's a good thing

Well if your son is happy and if he thinks he has made an informed decision to have it then that's fair enough. You might think putting information in a leaflet counts as informed consent, I don't. People have usually made their minds up before they go without looking into it and most don't even read the leaflet. If they do then they don't absorb the info, just scan it so nothing really goes in. How many people would be vaccinated knowing all of the potential risks. It would be interesting to know how many people have actually changed their mind after reading the leaflet, I would guess not many. How often do you see the risks of vaccines being discussed on the mainstream media.....hardly ever. You might think informing someone is just putting the risks in a leaflet but I think more needs to be done because most people do not make decisions on their own, they like being told what to do....that's fact. Maybe that's their own fault though.

You say how many people would take the vaccine knowing all of the potential risks.

How many people would take a parecetomol if they read ALL the paperwork in the packet and read all the list of risks and contra indications.

It’s about balancing risks with the benefits.

It’s also pretty condescending to think people aren’t capable of assessing things for themselves. "

The risks of the covid vaccines dwarf the risks of taking a paracetamol so you can't compare them. Once people have made their minds up they go with it. Many people are lazy, they're not going to bother reading the side effects of the vaccines in a leaflet and even if they do read it, many are that brain dead that they'll just ignore it. That's not everyone of course and many have weighed up the risk with the benefits when deciding.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Nope. I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a medical professional, I'm just someone saying things on the internet.

If you follow the advice of random people on the internet, then that's on you. People need personal responsibility to seek out reliable sources or trust the bodies charged with providing it.

, I agree everyone is responsible for themselves and I've always said that. But it doesn't help when people are persuaded by others to get the vaccine when they don't know what they are on about. Remember, many people are in 2 minds about it all...and many of the ones that have got the jab have got it because everyone else around them is getting it. The government have not helped in this as there has not been informed consent ! ...they've just said book yourself in and get it ! sorry but I disagree.. there is an awful lot or information in the leaflets given out when you have the vaccine.. also you have to have been living in a hole for at least 6 months if you haven't heard about the pros of the vaccine. Or the risks... they even ask you before having it if your sure.

To be fair my son wa reluctant so I got him to research it and now he is happy. He realises with having a vulnerable sister that it's a good thing

Well if your son is happy and if he thinks he has made an informed decision to have it then that's fair enough. You might think putting information in a leaflet counts as informed consent, I don't. People have usually made their minds up before they go without looking into it and most don't even read the leaflet. If they do then they don't absorb the info, just scan it so nothing really goes in. How many people would be vaccinated knowing all of the potential risks. It would be interesting to know how many people have actually changed their mind after reading the leaflet, I would guess not many. How often do you see the risks of vaccines being discussed on the mainstream media.....hardly ever. You might think informing someone is just putting the risks in a leaflet but I think more needs to be done because most people do not make decisions on their own, they like being told what to do....that's fact. Maybe that's their own fault though.

You say how many people would take the vaccine knowing all of the potential risks.

How many people would take a parecetomol if they read ALL the paperwork in the packet and read all the list of risks and contra indications.

It’s about balancing risks with the benefits.

It’s also pretty condescending to think people aren’t capable of assessing things for themselves.

The risks of the covid vaccines dwarf the risks of taking a paracetamol so you can't compare them. Once people have made their minds up they go with it. Many people are lazy, they're not going to bother reading the side effects of the vaccines in a leaflet and even if they do read it, many are that brain dead that they'll just ignore it. That's not everyone of course and many have weighed up the risk with the benefits when deciding. "

Do you have any evidence for your claim on the comparative risks?

Why do you think it's appropriate to call others brain dead?

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


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The risks of the covid vaccines dwarf the risks of taking a paracetamol so you can't compare them. Once people have made their minds up they go with it. Many people are lazy, they're not going to bother reading the side effects of the vaccines in a leaflet and even if they do read it, many are that brain dead that they'll just ignore it. That's not everyone of course and many have weighed up the risk with the benefits when deciding. "

I read the entire leaflet and I understand that people far more knowledgeable than me, tested and trialled the vaccines and deemed them safe for use. I'm perfectly happy with my choice.

The fact that you keep throwing out childish names doesn't actually strengthen your position, it just makes you come across as immature.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man  over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"For anyone over 18 that has not yet had a chance to book their vaccine...this weekend there is a massive drive to get the number of vaccinated up..

There are drop in clinics all over.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/06/nhs-walk-in-vaccination-sites-open-up-in-grab-a-jab-weekend/

Neither the vaccine companies nor the government will accept liability if anything goes wrong after people have had their jab. You're promoting the over 18's book themselves in and get their jab.... so are you going to accept liability if something goes wrong with the people that heed your advice ?

Nope. I'm not a lawyer, I'm not a medical professional, I'm just someone saying things on the internet.

If you follow the advice of random people on the internet, then that's on you. People need personal responsibility to seek out reliable sources or trust the bodies charged with providing it.

, I agree everyone is responsible for themselves and I've always said that. But it doesn't help when people are persuaded by others to get the vaccine when they don't know what they are on about. Remember, many people are in 2 minds about it all...and many of the ones that have got the jab have got it because everyone else around them is getting it. The government have not helped in this as there has not been informed consent ! ...they've just said book yourself in and get it ! sorry but I disagree.. there is an awful lot or information in the leaflets given out when you have the vaccine.. also you have to have been living in a hole for at least 6 months if you haven't heard about the pros of the vaccine. Or the risks... they even ask you before having it if your sure.

To be fair my son wa reluctant so I got him to research it and now he is happy. He realises with having a vulnerable sister that it's a good thing

Well if your son is happy and if he thinks he has made an informed decision to have it then that's fair enough. You might think putting information in a leaflet counts as informed consent, I don't. People have usually made their minds up before they go without looking into it and most don't even read the leaflet. If they do then they don't absorb the info, just scan it so nothing really goes in. How many people would be vaccinated knowing all of the potential risks. It would be interesting to know how many people have actually changed their mind after reading the leaflet, I would guess not many. How often do you see the risks of vaccines being discussed on the mainstream media.....hardly ever. You might think informing someone is just putting the risks in a leaflet but I think more needs to be done because most people do not make decisions on their own, they like being told what to do....that's fact. Maybe that's their own fault though.

You say how many people would take the vaccine knowing all of the potential risks.

How many people would take a parecetomol if they read ALL the paperwork in the packet and read all the list of risks and contra indications.

It’s about balancing risks with the benefits.

It’s also pretty condescending to think people aren’t capable of assessing things for themselves.

The risks of the covid vaccines dwarf the risks of taking a paracetamol so you can't compare them. Once people have made their minds up they go with it. Many people are lazy, they're not going to bother reading the side effects of the vaccines in a leaflet and even if they do read it, many are that brain dead that they'll just ignore it. That's not everyone of course and many have weighed up the risk with the benefits when deciding. "

Ah, I see.

Because of all the ‘brain dead’ people out there you’ve nominated yourself to make the decision for them.

I credit people with a bit more nowse than you do.

I would also be quite interested to know what you base your view of the comparative risks of the vaccine with other commonly used pharmacy products, be it paracetamol or the contraceptive pill just to name two.

I take some heart medications which are used by millions around the world but also have potentially serious long term consequences. I take them because on balance it’s the best option, but I could be one of the unlucky ones, just like the vaccine.

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By *eedslad69Man  over a year ago

leeds

Are you saying that taking paracetamol carries less risk than the covid vaccines ? ..oh come on And you can't dent that many people out there cannot think for themselves !

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Are you saying that taking paracetamol carries less risk than the covid vaccines ? ..oh come on And you can't dent that many people out there cannot think for themselves !"

You're the one who made the claim. What's your evidence?

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