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So who has the NHS app...Not the nhs covid app
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"I have. But tells me to contact my doctor for login details " I gave my email address. Had to prove my identity though. For some bits I had to get my doctor to approve access but the main app works without |
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over a year ago
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"So meaning the one that can have the covid pass... not the one for track and trace.. asked my friends and family and seems pretty much everyone has even my 84 year old uncle.
So do you? "
Yes we both have. Easy to download. Off to Greece soon so will come in handy for that |
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By * Plus ECouple
over a year ago
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"So meaning the one that can have the covid pass... not the one for track and trace.. asked my friends and family and seems pretty much everyone has even my 84 year old uncle.
So do you? "
We have both and we're keeping both for the foreseeable future.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Got the NHS one. Works well.
Never downloaded the privately run (but branded NHS) track and trace and never will.
Absolute rubbish the way it is setup to ping people. The vast majority of pings are false, hence it not being a legal requirement to follow the advice. |
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"So meaning the one that can have the covid pass... not the one for track and trace.. asked my friends and family and seems pretty much everyone has even my 84 year old uncle.
So do you? "
Can not download it on my phone. |
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Never heard of the NHS app until reading this thread. Never got involved with the other one either.
When I go in Costa coffee etc. I wave my old blue and white Nokia at the QR code, make a clicking sound with my tongue and say "Done".
That's about as far as I want to get involved with an app regulated 'Brave New World' lifestyle. If smartphone use is going to be an obligatory part of life, I'm glad I'm nearing the end of my span. Boy, was I born at just the right time to have a fantastic, fun filled life. I weep for today's lot. |
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"Never heard of the NHS app until reading this thread. Never got involved with the other one either.
When I go in Costa coffee etc. I wave my old blue and white Nokia at the QR code, make a clicking sound with my tongue and say "Done".
That's about as far as I want to get involved with an app regulated 'Brave New World' lifestyle. If smartphone use is going to be an obligatory part of life, I'm glad I'm nearing the end of my span. Boy, was I born at just the right time to have a fantastic, fun filled life. I weep for today's lot."
I especially like the description of scanning the QR code...
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over a year ago
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no have neither, goverment apps dont have the best track record, i carry my vaccination card proving ive had my jabs, if thats not enough for a venue, well i will just go somewhere else, the apps are abit 1984 for me, my mum cant have one as she doesnt have a smart phone and woudnt know how to use it if she did, alot of people dont have them |
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I use the “my GP” app to prove my vaccine status.
But I’m going to download the nhs app for the covid pass because even though the information for the nhs app comes from my gp, it doesn’t have the word “covid pass” on it so I presume some won’t accept it lol x |
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Yup have both as the normal one remakes my life easier when ordering repeat medication and also now has my vaccine status and passes aswell so it's all good, I couldn't care less about all the 1984 conspiracy bull shit that gets spouted, as the simple fact is the goverment have a myriad of ways to gather your personaly information if they choose to do so and so far as data collection by third parties goes you may aswell all take down your Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and any older social media accounts, throw away your smart phones and pc and go live of grid completly as that is the only way you will stop that. |
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"I have a letter about my vaccine status, as it's not yet recognised by the NHS."
Have they still not added that to your app swing? Lol have they stopped trying to get you to book your vaccination yet? |
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"I have a letter about my vaccine status, as it's not yet recognised by the NHS.
Have they still not added that to your app swing? Lol have they stopped trying to get you to book your vaccination yet?"
No, lol
And got another text on Friday.
Sorry, not screwing up the trial by getting extra jabbed |
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over a year ago
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"So meaning the one that can have the covid pass... not the one for track and trace.. asked my friends and family and seems pretty much everyone has even my 84 year old uncle.
So do you? "
Yes available to all - even if you don't have photo ID.
Easy enough. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Never heard of the NHS app until reading this thread. Never got involved with the other one either.
When I go in Costa coffee etc. I wave my old blue and white Nokia at the QR code, make a clicking sound with my tongue and say "Done".
That's about as far as I want to get involved with an app regulated 'Brave New World' lifestyle. If smartphone use is going to be an obligatory part of life, I'm glad I'm nearing the end of my span. Boy, was I born at just the right time to have a fantastic, fun filled life. I weep for today's lot."
Hahaha
Love this ! |
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"I have a letter about my vaccine status, as it's not yet recognised by the NHS.
Have they still not added that to your app swing? Lol have they stopped trying to get you to book your vaccination yet?
No, lol
And got another text on Friday.
Sorry, not screwing up the trial by getting extra jabbed "
Lol not going to go for the full set then |
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I wont use either.
The campaign group's report said using the NHS App for COVID certificates would be a concern as it is linked to individuals' identities and information in NHS records including a wealth of identifiable, sensitive information such as NHS numbers.
"Using the NHS App for proof of a vaccine comes with a significant further privacy risk due to the wealth of other personal information available within it, from prescriptions to addresses, and these issues are yet to be addressed," it said.
ref here for info
UK govt draws a blank over vaccine certification app – no really, the report is half-empty |
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"I have a letter about my vaccine status, as it's not yet recognised by the NHS.
Have they still not added that to your app swing? Lol have they stopped trying to get you to book your vaccination yet?
No, lol
And got another text on Friday.
Sorry, not screwing up the trial by getting extra jabbed
Lol not going to go for the full set then "
I choose you, Pfizer-chu!
Gotta catch 'em all |
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"I wont use either.
The campaign group's report said using the NHS App for COVID certificates would be a concern as it is linked to individuals' identities and information in NHS records including a wealth of identifiable, sensitive information such as NHS numbers.
"Using the NHS App for proof of a vaccine comes with a significant further privacy risk due to the wealth of other personal information available within it, from prescriptions to addresses, and these issues are yet to be addressed," it said.
ref here for info
UK govt draws a blank over vaccine certification app – no really, the report is half-empty"
You do know that from within the app, you download a PDF with a QR code which demonstrates your vaccine status.
It's not like you hand your phone to some stranger to rifle through it. I already have an app that permits me to book GP appointments, check my medical records and request medicine. What's the difference? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Never heard of the NHS app until reading this thread. Never got involved with the other one either.
When I go in Costa coffee etc. I wave my old blue and white Nokia at the QR code, make a clicking sound with my tongue and say "Done".
That's about as far as I want to get involved with an app regulated 'Brave New World' lifestyle. If smartphone use is going to be an obligatory part of life, I'm glad I'm nearing the end of my span. Boy, was I born at just the right time to have a fantastic, fun filled life. I weep for today's lot." :-
Well said. No app for me ever. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No way am I getting these apps. Illuminati making millions from selling my prescription history to channel 4 to make a documentary! No thanks. Gonna smash my phone and bury myself underground. The NWO can simply foxtrot off |
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"No way am I getting these apps. Illuminati making millions from selling my prescription history to channel 4 to make a documentary! No thanks. Gonna smash my phone and bury myself underground. The NWO can simply foxtrot off "
Was that a dose of the fungal toenail I spotted there in your data, Madam
*Joking* |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"Never heard of the NHS app until reading this thread. Never got involved with the other one either.
When I go in Costa coffee etc. I wave my old blue and white Nokia at the QR code, make a clicking sound with my tongue and say "Done".
That's about as far as I want to get involved with an app regulated 'Brave New World' lifestyle. If smartphone use is going to be an obligatory part of life, I'm glad I'm nearing the end of my span. Boy, was I born at just the right time to have a fantastic, fun filled life. I weep for today's lot."
The nhs app is actually pretty good for a .gov app, you can see your entire medical history all test results, vaccinations and medication and order repeat prescription for delivery.
I never had the other app, most people I know don’t either , don’t understand why some people use it unless they want to be isolated |
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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago
Newcastle |
"I wont use either.
The campaign group's report said using the NHS App for COVID certificates would be a concern as it is linked to individuals' identities and information in NHS records including a wealth of identifiable, sensitive information such as NHS numbers.
"Using the NHS App for proof of a vaccine comes with a significant further privacy risk due to the wealth of other personal information available within it, from prescriptions to addresses, and these issues are yet to be addressed," it said.
ref here for info
UK govt draws a blank over vaccine certification app – no really, the report is half-empty
You do know that from within the app, you download a PDF with a QR code which demonstrates your vaccine status.
It's not like you hand your phone to some stranger to rifle through it. I already have an app that permits me to book GP appointments, check my medical records and request medicine. What's the difference?"
The data that your device collects this information gets sold on and on their was a guy who invented an option so people could have a option to refuse or be paid for letting it be shared you had to click the box I missed the outcome of his pitch but a money spinner |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Got neither not having the test vaccine living my life as normal, oh wait this is the wrong forum for this your all sheeple lol" plenty of employment opportunity's for shepherd's.
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By * Plus ECouple
over a year ago
The South |
"Got neither not having the test vaccine living my life as normal, oh wait this is the wrong forum for this your all sheeple lol"
Which test vaccine are you talking about?
In the UK we currently have four, fully tested, fully approved vaccines being administered daily.
What's the 5th one (the test one you mention), I'd like to look into it.
Thanks
E |
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By * Plus ECouple
over a year ago
The South |
"Got neither not having the test vaccine living my life as normal, oh wait this is the wrong forum for this your all sheeple lol"
There's a delicious irony around how those who decide not to have the vaccine all call everyone else sheeple.
Gives me a wry grin every time I see it.
E
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By *ik MMan
over a year ago
Lancashire |
"One thing I can remember and I'm sure either every child received this which was the BCG vaccination without any problems so how is now any different"
How many people who had the BCG went on to get TB? |
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By * Plus ECouple
over a year ago
The South |
"One thing I can remember and I'm sure either every child received this which was the BCG vaccination without any problems so how is now any different
How many people who had the BCG went on to get TB? "
Based on how vaccines work and the protections they afford, I'd suggest the question isn't "How many people who had the BCG went on to get TB" but how many people got it and died?
Or better still, how many people didn't get it all.
Now include measles, mumps, rubella, polio, smallpox, malaria and you'll see a pattern emerging as to the efficacy of a vaccine.
How people don't understand how vaccines work and the clear benefits in this day and age is beyond me.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Got neither not having the test vaccine living my life as normal, oh wait this is the wrong forum for this your all sheeple lol
There's a delicious irony around how those who decide not to have the vaccine all call everyone else sheeple.
Gives me a wry grin every time I see it.
E
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By * Plus ECouple
over a year ago
The South |
"Got neither not having the test vaccine living my life as normal, oh wait this is the wrong forum for this your all sheeple lol
There's a delicious irony around how those who decide not to have the vaccine all call everyone else sheeple.
Gives me a wry grin every time I see it.
E
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E |
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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago
Newcastle |
"One thing I can remember and I'm sure either every child received this which was the BCG vaccination without any problems so how is now any different
How many people who had the BCG went on to get TB?
Based on how vaccines work and the protections they afford, I'd suggest the question isn't "How many people who had the BCG went on to get TB" but how many people got it and died?
Or better still, how many people didn't get it all.
Now include measles, mumps, rubella, polio, smallpox, malaria and you'll see a pattern emerging as to the efficacy of a vaccine.
How people don't understand how vaccines work and the clear benefits in this day and age is beyond me.
E"
Thank you E for your feedback
my point was I doubt people then refused or even questioned anything about the vaccine but took it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Can’t wait until September, it would appear the NHS app is going to be the greatest filter to ever be added to fab!
Reading the list of “I’m never downloading it posts” my over-riding emotion is ‘thank god’. I can quite happily exist in a world of clubs without the delusional in attendance.
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"One thing I can remember and I'm sure either every child received this which was the BCG vaccination without any problems so how is now any different
How many people who had the BCG went on to get TB?
Based on how vaccines work and the protections they afford, I'd suggest the question isn't "How many people who had the BCG went on to get TB" but how many people got it and died?
Or better still, how many people didn't get it all.
Now include measles, mumps, rubella, polio, smallpox, malaria and you'll see a pattern emerging as to the efficacy of a vaccine.
How people don't understand how vaccines work and the clear benefits in this day and age is beyond me.
E
Thank you E for your feedback
my point was I doubt people then refused or even questioned anything about the vaccine but took it."
There's always been a subset of the population who refused. |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
Dudley |
"Got neither not having the test vaccine living my life as normal, oh wait this is the wrong forum for this your all sheeple lol
Which test vaccine are you talking about?
In the UK we currently have four, fully tested, fully approved vaccines being administered daily.
What's the 5th one (the test one you mention), I'd like to look into it.
Thanks
E
No no no I'm afraid you are wrong all the vaccines are on trial until 2023 you are the experiment that's why you can't sue if things go wrong I mean when things go wrong which they have in lots of ways but hey find out for yourself you seem quite eager lol "
Nope, you're wrong, they have gone through the testing phase, they are now into the safety monitoring phase, this phase monitors those people that volunteered for the vaccine trials, not the general public.
The not being liable story has been done to death, it's very common and not a huge conspiracy. |
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"Got neither not having the test vaccine living my life as normal, oh wait this is the wrong forum for this your all sheeple lol
Which test vaccine are you talking about?
In the UK we currently have four, fully tested, fully approved vaccines being administered daily.
What's the 5th one (the test one you mention), I'd like to look into it.
Thanks
E
No no no I'm afraid you are wrong all the vaccines are on trial until 2023 you are the experiment that's why you can't sue if things go wrong I mean when things go wrong which they have in lots of ways but hey find out for yourself you seem quite eager lol
Nope, you're wrong, they have gone through the testing phase, they are now into the safety monitoring phase, this phase monitors those people that volunteered for the vaccine trials, not the general public.
The not being liable story has been done to death, it's very common and not a huge conspiracy. "
Err I'm afraid you are wrong it's on trial until 2023 FACT |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
Dudley |
"Got neither not having the test vaccine living my life as normal, oh wait this is the wrong forum for this your all sheeple lol
Which test vaccine are you talking about?
In the UK we currently have four, fully tested, fully approved vaccines being administered daily.
What's the 5th one (the test one you mention), I'd like to look into it.
Thanks
E
No no no I'm afraid you are wrong all the vaccines are on trial until 2023 you are the experiment that's why you can't sue if things go wrong I mean when things go wrong which they have in lots of ways but hey find out for yourself you seem quite eager lol
Nope, you're wrong, they have gone through the testing phase, they are now into the safety monitoring phase, this phase monitors those people that volunteered for the vaccine trials, not the general public.
The not being liable story has been done to death, it's very common and not a huge conspiracy.
Err I'm afraid you are wrong it's on trial until 2023 FACT"
You do realise typing fact in capitals doesn't actually make it a fact? |
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"Got neither not having the test vaccine living my life as normal, oh wait this is the wrong forum for this your all sheeple lol
Which test vaccine are you talking about?
In the UK we currently have four, fully tested, fully approved vaccines being administered daily.
What's the 5th one (the test one you mention), I'd like to look into it.
Thanks
E
No no no I'm afraid you are wrong all the vaccines are on trial until 2023 you are the experiment that's why you can't sue if things go wrong I mean when things go wrong which they have in lots of ways but hey find out for yourself you seem quite eager lol
Nope, you're wrong, they have gone through the testing phase, they are now into the safety monitoring phase, this phase monitors those people that volunteered for the vaccine trials, not the general public.
The not being liable story has been done to death, it's very common and not a huge conspiracy.
Err I'm afraid you are wrong it's on trial until 2023 FACT" stating fact in capitals does not actually make something a fact. In this case definitely not as this is not the case. As been explained it's being stated by many as fact but it isn't. It's now in the safety monitoring stage which means the trials have been done. The only people still under any trial are those that originally agreed to test the vaccines. They will be kept in contact with. The vaccines themselves are not in testing ( except some new ones that are waiting being approved) |
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Yes, I only downloaded it because I wanted to have a nose at my medical records. Got the summary access for now but seems I need to contact my GP to get the full access.
I was able to see all the medicines I've been given though, which triggered a painful childhood memory of getting the Typhoid vaccine, didn't like that one cos it went in your arse cheek |
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over a year ago
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" Femur camps, lol! You can't even get your wacky conspiracy theories right "
Are they like the posh glamping camps at Glastonbury that cost an arm and a leg to pitch a tent?
Maybe these are slightly cheaper and only cost a leg? |
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By * Plus ECouple
over a year ago
The South |
"Got neither not having the test vaccine living my life as normal, oh wait this is the wrong forum for this your all sheeple lol
Which test vaccine are you talking about?
In the UK we currently have four, fully tested, fully approved vaccines being administered daily.
What's the 5th one (the test one you mention), I'd like to look into it.
Thanks
E
No no no I'm afraid you are wrong all the vaccines are on trial until 2023 you are the experiment that's why you can't sue if things go wrong I mean when things go wrong which they have in lots of ways but hey find out for yourself you seem quite eager lol
Nope, you're wrong, they have gone through the testing phase, they are now into the safety monitoring phase, this phase monitors those people that volunteered for the vaccine trials, not the general public.
The not being liable story has been done to death, it's very common and not a huge conspiracy.
Err I'm afraid you are wrong it's on trial until 2023 FACT"
Err, no, it's you who is most definitely wrong.
Baffling how something so simple to check can be so wildly misunderstood.
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By * Plus ECouple
over a year ago
The South |
"I wont use either.
The campaign group's report said using the NHS App for COVID certificates would be a concern as it is linked to individuals' identities and information in NHS records including a wealth of identifiable, sensitive information such as NHS numbers.
"Using the NHS App for proof of a vaccine comes with a significant further privacy risk due to the wealth of other personal information available within it, from prescriptions to addresses, and these issues are yet to be addressed," it said.
ref here for info
UK govt draws a blank over vaccine certification app – no really, the report is half-empty
You do know that from within the app, you download a PDF with a QR code which demonstrates your vaccine status.
It's not like you hand your phone to some stranger to rifle through it. I already have an app that permits me to book GP appointments, check my medical records and request medicine. What's the difference?
The data that your device collects this information gets sold on and on their was a guy who invented an option so people could have a option to refuse or be paid for letting it be shared you had to click the box I missed the outcome of his pitch but a money spinner
.........sent from my iPhone
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I downloaded both when they became available.
The NHS one I use to prove I have had both Jabs also shows various tests I have had and one it actually mentions what I was tested for, yet I had NEVER been told that..
The Track and Trace one I deleted at least a month ago.
I am tested regularly and more than happy to rely on that than being pinged due to my being close to another person in Asda who then caught it.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Got neither not having the test vaccine living my life as normal, oh wait this is the wrong forum for this your all sheeple lol"
Shhh wiv ya!
All the wolves will descend #gobblegobble |
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By *lan157Man
over a year ago
a village near Haywards Heath in East Sussex |
"I downloaded both when they became available.
The NHS one I use to prove I have had both Jabs also shows various tests I have had and one it actually mentions what I was tested for, yet I had NEVER been told that..
The Track and Trace one I deleted at least a month ago.
I am tested regularly and more than happy to rely on that than being pinged due to my being close to another person in Asda who then caught it.
( male ) "
Do Asda operate the the scan requirement that other smaller places insist on ? |
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"I downloaded both when they became available.
The NHS one I use to prove I have had both Jabs also shows various tests I have had and one it actually mentions what I was tested for, yet I had NEVER been told that..
The Track and Trace one I deleted at least a month ago.
I am tested regularly and more than happy to rely on that than being pinged due to my being close to another person in Asda who then caught it.
( male )
Do Asda operate the the scan requirement that other smaller places insist on ? "
I don't think any supermarkets do, I said Asda more in jest than any other reason |
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The second author went out in May and lambasted the claim that this meant the vaccinations didn't work.
The fact that the lay person doesn't understand the statistics doesn't mean the vaccines aren't extremely effective. It means the lay person doesn't understand the statistics. |
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