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By *esthetic21 OP   Man  over a year ago

Birmingham/Bristol

Was it in the first place ?

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By *he FAB Social - MCRCouple (FF)  over a year ago

manchester

It deffo was. And to an extent it’s still dominating our lives but in a weird way.

Take for example I am in Spain at the moment.

The two food tours I had booked have both cancelled due to the guides having covid but then I came here on a packed out plane where masks weren’t required.

I suppose all I can take from it is I feel the guides have good morals to let people know even though I am a MASSIVE believer in ‘life must go on’

GG x

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By *izzy.Woman  over a year ago

Stoke area

Yes. It's still a thing. My hospital out patients appointment earlier this week was cancelled as the Consultant had Covid.

Was it ever a thing ?

I sat with my 26 year old son and had to tell him that I'd help make the arrangements, if his Dad didn't make it out of hospital. He's a paramedic who caught Covid. He was lucky to survive, but has permanently scarred lungs. Huge numbers died due to Covid. Something tells me Covid can be very serious and is very real.

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

Yep, definitely still a thing. A fair amount of my family have it at the moment and it's still very much a fixture of everyday life.

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

Its still a thing. I have friends within the nhs that say they still see deaths and over run wards

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By *illynillyCouple  over a year ago

Wiltshire

Was a thing, still is a thing...as a clinical setting worker am continually in the thick of it, still

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By *lim and louiseCouple  over a year ago

dromore

Is there flu any more or even a cold it all seems to be COVID now

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

O o O oo

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/bulletins/deathsregisteredweeklyinenglandandwalesprovisional/weekending26august2022

People still dying from it,people still catching it.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

If you need details, consult the many publications with peer-reviewed evidence in them.

The UK managed to return to some sort of new normality through millions of people having been vaccinated, in conjunction with other measures. The virus helped somewhat, by evolving into the current dominant strains that produce milder symptoms for many.

It's currently waning in the proportion of the population that are infected in the UK. It's been repeating waves of infection, rather than just an annual wave, simularly to flu.

That said, it's still able to kill and to spread easily, as the new variants are more infectious.

It's still worth taking protective steps, as we may be someone in a chain of infection that results in someone's death.

Long Covid is also very debilitating and many have not recovered, since infection over 2 years ago.

It's probably going to be around for some time, maybe forever. Better expertise and treatments means that we're in a much better, safer place.

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"Was it in the first place ?"

Your questions appear intended to provoke than to seek answers.

Given the level of information and instances we've been informed of over the last 30 months, the answers would seem to be a given.

Winston

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


"It deffo was. And to an extent it’s still dominating our lives but in a weird way.

Take for example I am in Spain at the moment.

The two food tours I had booked have both cancelled due to the guides having covid but then I came here on a packed out plane where masks weren’t required.

I suppose all I can take from it is I feel the guides have good morals to let people know even though I am a MASSIVE believer in ‘life must go on’

GG x"

Did you wear a mask on the plane?

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


"Just spent a week floored with it again. I’m triple jabbed and had it last October. I’ve heard a lot of people saying it’s just like a cold now, but it’s definitely been a lot more than that for me and my family members who also succumbed to it. "

The vaccines were effective then.

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By *tarflyLouWoman  over a year ago

Preston


"Just spent a week floored with it again. I’m triple jabbed and had it last October. I’ve heard a lot of people saying it’s just like a cold now, but it’s definitely been a lot more than that for me and my family members who also succumbed to it.

The vaccines were effective then."

Well it’s been eleven months and I wouldn’t have wanted to have had it worse than I have, so I don’t have any issue with it. If you do that’s fine, you do you

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

We've both had for the last week or so. Just feels like a really heavy head cold tbh.

First time I've had it, so not done to bad avoiding it.

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"Was it in the first place ?"

Lost my mum to it. Yes it was a thing.not only lost her to it. But it tortured her to death gasping for every breath for 4 weeks.

It's good for you if your life was not touched by it.

Hopefully it's no longer a thing. We will find out soon enough in winter.

I'm not sure there will be as much trust in the science, nhs, govt et al though.

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

Yes it's still a thing. Yes it has been a thing since the beginning. My Mum and I are the only ones who haven't had it so far from my immediate family of 14 (including two under 5's). My youngest sister is still recovering and a couple of them have had it twice.

I have another relative who was in hospital recently for something else, who caught covid while in there. They died about a week later. It wasn't covid they died of, because they were already ill with something else, so having covid on top, wouldn't have helped.

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

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


"Was it in the first place ?"

So let me give you a first hand experience. We believed the scientists and the Government and for over 2 years we were ultra careful and didn't socialise in any number for over 2 years. We are fortunate to work from home which makes this easier.

The other weekend, we let our guard down and attended a wedding.

Guess what, the male half got COVID-19.

Fortunately, the female half escaped it and is currently away on vacation.

So, let me try and educate the uneducated! The wedding was on Satuday! On Tuesday, I was due to play golf, bit of a dry cough so being responsible and wanting to protect others, I took a COVID-19 test that was negative - all good, so off I went to Golf.

All was good at Golf until the end, when I literally hit the wall - I had ZERO energy and I have no idea how I managed to drive home!

Tuesday night and Wednesday during the day, I honestly thought I was going to die, I couldn't breathe, I couldn't move, I had no energy and I was by myself!

If it quacks like a duck, it probably is a duck, but I didn't test positive for COVID-19 until late Thursday evening.

Today is Saturday, I still feel awful, but I am getting there. Energy is improving slowly, I am eating a litte.

I no longer think that I am going to die, at least not immediately.

I hope that this has helped to educate the uneducated!

COVID-19 is real, it is serious and people albeit unvaccinated or with underlying issues are still dying from it!

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By *eandmrsjones69Couple  over a year ago

Middle England

Given the snapshot of responses you have your answer OP; maybe not what you were hoping or expecting but nevertheless the answer.

Fortunately the majority took it seriously and then by association those that did not were spared, as others have described, the pain/trauma that they went through.

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By *uliette500Woman  over a year ago

Hull


"Is there flu any more or even a cold it all seems to be COVID now "

Flu, covid and colds are all very different although can have very similar symptoms.

However cold and flu generally do not have any lasting side effects. You get it, you get better, no problem.

Covid can and is still leaving people with long term and sometimes permanent health issues.

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


"Just spent a week floored with it again. I’m triple jabbed and had it last October. I’ve heard a lot of people saying it’s just like a cold now, but it’s definitely been a lot more than that for me and my family members who also succumbed to it.

The vaccines were effective then."

The vaccines were amazingly effective! They do not stop you getting COVID-19, but they educate your system so that when you do contract it, the illness will be less severe and more unlikely to kill you.

With any luck, scientists might develop a brain vaccine for those that are unable to educate themselves.

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By *arky300Man  over a year ago

Doncaster

Yes our hospital still has 33 Covid patients in, hit a 100 about 6 weeks ago. People some reason think it's gone

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"Just spent a week floored with it again. I’m triple jabbed and had it last October. I’ve heard a lot of people saying it’s just like a cold now, but it’s definitely been a lot more than that for me and my family members who also succumbed to it.

The vaccines were effective then.

The vaccines were amazingly effective! They do not stop you getting COVID-19, but they educate your system so that when you do contract it, the illness will be less severe and more unlikely to kill you.

With any luck, scientists might develop a brain vaccine for those that are unable to educate themselves. "

#like

The willfully ignorant

Winston

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


"Just spent a week floored with it again. I’m triple jabbed and had it last October. I’ve heard a lot of people saying it’s just like a cold now, but it’s definitely been a lot more than that for me and my family members who also succumbed to it.

The vaccines were effective then.

The vaccines were amazingly effective! They do not stop you getting COVID-19, but they educate your system so that when you do contract it, the illness will be less severe and more unlikely to kill you.

With any luck, scientists might develop a brain vaccine for those that are unable to educate themselves. "

No doubt Winston and yourself will be at the front of the queue to take it

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


"Was it in the first place ?

So let me give you a first hand experience. We believed the scientists and the Government and for over 2 years we were ultra careful and didn't socialise in any number for over 2 years. We are fortunate to work from home which makes this easier.

The other weekend, we let our guard down and attended a wedding.

Guess what, the male half got COVID-19.

Fortunately, the female half escaped it and is currently away on vacation.

So, let me try and educate the uneducated! The wedding was on Satuday! On Tuesday, I was due to play golf, bit of a dry cough so being responsible and wanting to protect others, I took a COVID-19 test that was negative - all good, so off I went to Golf.

All was good at Golf until the end, when I literally hit the wall - I had ZERO energy and I have no idea how I managed to drive home!

Tuesday night and Wednesday during the day, I honestly thought I was going to die, I couldn't breathe, I couldn't move, I had no energy and I was by myself!

If it quacks like a duck, it probably is a duck, but I didn't test positive for COVID-19 until late Thursday evening.

Today is Saturday, I still feel awful, but I am getting there. Energy is improving slowly, I am eating a litte.

I no longer think that I am going to die, at least not immediately.

I hope that this has helped to educate the uneducated!

COVID-19 is real, it is serious and people albeit unvaccinated or with underlying issues are still dying from it!"

So the vaccine was so safe and effective, it gave you a false sense of security. Consequently, when you caught COVID, it nearly killed you, despite being told you if you do catch it, it won't be as severe as if you haven't had the vaccine.

Out of interest, did you catch it from an unvaccinated person?

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up


"Was it in the first place ?

So let me give you a first hand experience. We believed the scientists and the Government and for over 2 years we were ultra careful and didn't socialise in any number for over 2 years. We are fortunate to work from home which makes this easier.

The other weekend, we let our guard down and attended a wedding.

Guess what, the male half got COVID-19.

Fortunately, the female half escaped it and is currently away on vacation.

So, let me try and educate the uneducated! The wedding was on Satuday! On Tuesday, I was due to play golf, bit of a dry cough so being responsible and wanting to protect others, I took a COVID-19 test that was negative - all good, so off I went to Golf.

All was good at Golf until the end, when I literally hit the wall - I had ZERO energy and I have no idea how I managed to drive home!

Tuesday night and Wednesday during the day, I honestly thought I was going to die, I couldn't breathe, I couldn't move, I had no energy and I was by myself!

If it quacks like a duck, it probably is a duck, but I didn't test positive for COVID-19 until late Thursday evening.

Today is Saturday, I still feel awful, but I am getting there. Energy is improving slowly, I am eating a litte.

I no longer think that I am going to die, at least not immediately.

I hope that this has helped to educate the uneducated!

COVID-19 is real, it is serious and people albeit unvaccinated or with underlying issues are still dying from it!

So the vaccine was so safe and effective, it gave you a false sense of security. Consequently, when you caught COVID, it nearly killed you, despite being told you if you do catch it, it won't be as severe as if you haven't had the vaccine.

Out of interest, did you catch it from an unvaccinated person?"

you really won't let it go will you. Perhaps you would like to go back to 1000s dying a week pre vaccine... and lockdowns etc

The vaccine helps alot.. still sometimes not nice catching it..but it's stopped so many dying... which was the point.

My pregnant daughter refused the vaccine as she was pregnant but now is regretting it. As she recently caught covid and was very ill with it... she has now got a blood clot on her lung..and struggles to even walk a flight or stairs now. Before covid she was fit and healthy 24year old

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


"Was it in the first place ?

So let me give you a first hand experience. We believed the scientists and the Government and for over 2 years we were ultra careful and didn't socialise in any number for over 2 years. We are fortunate to work from home which makes this easier.

The other weekend, we let our guard down and attended a wedding.

Guess what, the male half got COVID-19.

Fortunately, the female half escaped it and is currently away on vacation.

So, let me try and educate the uneducated! The wedding was on Satuday! On Tuesday, I was due to play golf, bit of a dry cough so being responsible and wanting to protect others, I took a COVID-19 test that was negative - all good, so off I went to Golf.

All was good at Golf until the end, when I literally hit the wall - I had ZERO energy and I have no idea how I managed to drive home!

Tuesday night and Wednesday during the day, I honestly thought I was going to die, I couldn't breathe, I couldn't move, I had no energy and I was by myself!

If it quacks like a duck, it probably is a duck, but I didn't test positive for COVID-19 until late Thursday evening.

Today is Saturday, I still feel awful, but I am getting there. Energy is improving slowly, I am eating a litte.

I no longer think that I am going to die, at least not immediately.

I hope that this has helped to educate the uneducated!

COVID-19 is real, it is serious and people albeit unvaccinated or with underlying issues are still dying from it!

So the vaccine was so safe and effective, it gave you a false sense of security. Consequently, when you caught COVID, it nearly killed you, despite being told you if you do catch it, it won't be as severe as if you haven't had the vaccine.

Out of interest, did you catch it from an unvaccinated person? you really won't let it go will you. Perhaps you would like to go back to 1000s dying a week pre vaccine... and lockdowns etc

The vaccine helps alot.. still sometimes not nice catching it..but it's stopped so many dying... which was the point.

My pregnant daughter refused the vaccine as she was pregnant but now is regretting it. As she recently caught covid and was very ill with it... she has now got a blood clot on her lung..and struggles to even walk a flight or stairs now. Before covid she was fit and healthy 24year old"

You can say with certainty that the COVID-19 vaccines would have prevented that?

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...

Another day another eye roll.

To the loaded questions.

To the unsupported claims.

To the procrastination and obfuscation.

The false statements.

The deliberate twisting of words.

The blatant miss-interpretation of data.

It's just another day in the Virus Forum.

Winston

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By *espacito56Man  over a year ago

Orkney


"Yes. It's still a thing. My hospital out patients appointment earlier this week was cancelled as the Consultant had Covid.

Was it ever a thing ?

I sat with my 26 year old son and had to tell him that I'd help make the arrangements, if his Dad didn't make it out of hospital. He's a paramedic who caught Covid. He was lucky to survive, but has permanently scarred lungs. Huge numbers died due to Covid. Something tells me Covid can be very serious and is very real. "

Quite so. So many good people risked their lives to help others.

Total respect.

This trivial ailment killed my mother last December, so having anyone question its importance makes me f*ck*ng wild.

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


"Another day another eye roll.

To the loaded questions.

To the unsupported claims.

To the procrastination and obfuscation.

The false statements.

The deliberate twisting of words.

The blatant miss-interpretation of data.

It's just another day in the Virus Forum.

Winston "

Ahh, Prof Winston, just the person. Could you say with certainty that the COVID-19 vaccines would have prevented the blood clots?

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"Another day another eye roll.

To the loaded questions.

To the unsupported claims.

To the procrastination and obfuscation.

The false statements.

The deliberate twisting of words.

The blatant miss-interpretation of data.

It's just another day in the Virus Forum.

Winston

Ahh, Prof Winston, just the person. Could you say with certainty that the COVID-19 vaccines would have prevented the blood clots?"

I see now why you're confused.

The Covid vaccines weren't designed to prevent blood clots, they were designed to reduce the symptoms and effects of Covid. Which they did, and continue to do, remarkably well.

Winston

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By *elaninMaverickWoman  over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"Was it in the first place ?

So let me give you a first hand experience. We believed the scientists and the Government and for over 2 years we were ultra careful and didn't socialise in any number for over 2 years. We are fortunate to work from home which makes this easier.

The other weekend, we let our guard down and attended a wedding.

Guess what, the male half got COVID-19.

Fortunately, the female half escaped it and is currently away on vacation.

So, let me try and educate the uneducated! The wedding was on Satuday! On Tuesday, I was due to play golf, bit of a dry cough so being responsible and wanting to protect others, I took a COVID-19 test that was negative - all good, so off I went to Golf.

All was good at Golf until the end, when I literally hit the wall - I had ZERO energy and I have no idea how I managed to drive home!

Tuesday night and Wednesday during the day, I honestly thought I was going to die, I couldn't breathe, I couldn't move, I had no energy and I was by myself!

If it quacks like a duck, it probably is a duck, but I didn't test positive for COVID-19 until late Thursday evening.

Today is Saturday, I still feel awful, but I am getting there. Energy is improving slowly, I am eating a litte.

I no longer think that I am going to die, at least not immediately.

I hope that this has helped to educate the uneducated!

COVID-19 is real, it is serious and people albeit unvaccinated or with underlying issues are still dying from it!

So the vaccine was so safe and effective, it gave you a false sense of security. Consequently, when you caught COVID, it nearly killed you, despite being told you if you do catch it, it won't be as severe as if you haven't had the vaccine.

Out of interest, did you catch it from an unvaccinated person? you really won't let it go will you. Perhaps you would like to go back to 1000s dying a week pre vaccine... and lockdowns etc

The vaccine helps alot.. still sometimes not nice catching it..but it's stopped so many dying... which was the point.

My pregnant daughter refused the vaccine as she was pregnant but now is regretting it. As she recently caught covid and was very ill with it... she has now got a blood clot on her lung..and struggles to even walk a flight or stairs now. Before covid she was fit and healthy 24year old"

Omg. So sorry for your daughter. I'm so lucky with my lungs. I had the cough, fever and fatigue but within a week I was back at my manual job. I wasn't short of breath so I knew I wasn't going to die or have serious complications.

It must be so scary, especially being pregnant.

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By *esthetic21 OP   Man  over a year ago

Birmingham/Bristol

To be honest I got ill and tested positive for covid. I felt ill but it wasn't major I do recall feeling alot worse when I've been ill over the years. I had a headache and I lost my taste and smell for a few weeks. Other than that I was ok it was when you didn't have to isolate anymore but I took a week off work so i didnt pass it on to my co workers. But what my point is is now its almost asif it never existed. So what was the point? And no i haven't had any vaccines

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By *orset.JMan  over a year ago

Weymouth


"To be honest I got ill and tested positive for covid. I felt ill but it wasn't major I do recall feeling alot worse when I've been ill over the years. I had a headache and I lost my taste and smell for a few weeks. Other than that I was ok it was when you didn't have to isolate anymore but I took a week off work so i didnt pass it on to my co workers. But what my point is is now its almost asif it never existed. So what was the point? And no i haven't had any vaccines "

Firstly, The issue is we are only now seeing the long term effects of Covid infection - it damage multiple tissues and organs. See SARS1 sequelae after 10 years.

Secondly, the virus has been shown to still exist, albeit and very low levels, in Long Covid sufferers. Viral persistence is causing deregulation of their immune systems.

Long Covid numbers continue to rise with successive waves to the point now that even the Federal reserve in the US have calculated that LC is costing the US 1% of GDP( a staggering figure) and rising.

It’s not gone away, it still exists. How many more waves will it take for us to realise that Long Covid is the great threat to us?

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By *espacito56Man  over a year ago

Orkney


"To be honest I got ill and tested positive for covid. I felt ill but it wasn't major I do recall feeling alot worse when I've been ill over the years. I had a headache and I lost my taste and smell for a few weeks. Other than that I was ok it was when you didn't have to isolate anymore but I took a week off work so i didnt pass it on to my co workers. But what my point is is now its almost asif it never existed. So what was the point? And no i haven't had any vaccines

Firstly, The issue is we are only now seeing the long term effects of Covid infection - it damage multiple tissues and organs. See SARS1 sequelae after 10 years.

Secondly, the virus has been shown to still exist, albeit and very low levels, in Long Covid sufferers. Viral persistence is causing deregulation of their immune systems.

Long Covid numbers continue to rise with successive waves to the point now that even the Federal reserve in the US have calculated that LC is costing the US 1% of GDP( a staggering figure) and rising.

It’s not gone away, it still exists. How many more waves will it take for us to realise that Long Covid is the great threat to us?"

Sadly there will always be morons in denial...

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

Yes my mum & brother got it & my mum is rough with it to!

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By *lym4realCouple  over a year ago

plymouth

Yep was a deffo a "Thing" and not some made up thing by our Government or Governments who mostly couldn't organise as piss up in a ??

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

What a stupid question

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By *agneto.Man  over a year ago

Bham


"Was it in the first place ?"

Oh FFS

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Siri, ask me how this is going in five years.

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By *espacito56Man  over a year ago

Orkney


"What a stupid question "

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up


"Siri, ask me how this is going in five years."
to be fair I know people that caught it at the start before the vaccines that are still suffering now and it's been a while x

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Siri, ask me how this is going in five years. to be fair I know people that caught it at the start before the vaccines that are still suffering now and it's been a while x "

Indeed

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By *ripodius WillyusMan  over a year ago

Here and there


"Was it in the first place ?"

Of course it was and is ex gf fit and health died of it last yr age 49.

Recently i had it for 1st time and for 17 days were testing positive. Now got long covid so answer to your question ssdly is yes

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By *icked_tongueMan  over a year ago

Bolton


"Was it in the first place ?"

I cannot believe you needed to ask this blatantly stupid question.

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By *woodcplCouple  over a year ago

Borehamwood


"Yes. It's still a thing. My hospital out patients appointment earlier this week was cancelled as the Consultant had Covid.

Was it ever a thing ?

I sat with my 26 year old son and had to tell him that I'd help make the arrangements, if his Dad didn't make it out of hospital. He's a paramedic who caught Covid. He was lucky to survive, but has permanently scarred lungs. Huge numbers died due to Covid. Something tells me Covid can be very serious and is very real. "

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By *woodcplCouple  over a year ago

Borehamwood


"Yes. It's still a thing. My hospital out patients appointment earlier this week was cancelled as the Consultant had Covid.

Was it ever a thing ?

I sat with my 26 year old son and had to tell him that I'd help make the arrangements, if his Dad didn't make it out of hospital. He's a paramedic who caught Covid. He was lucky to survive, but has permanently scarred lungs. Huge numbers died due to Covid. Something tells me Covid can be very serious and is very real. "

Died with Covid not from Covid .

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"Yes. It's still a thing. My hospital out patients appointment earlier this week was cancelled as the Consultant had Covid.

Was it ever a thing ?

I sat with my 26 year old son and had to tell him that I'd help make the arrangements, if his Dad didn't make it out of hospital. He's a paramedic who caught Covid. He was lucky to survive, but has permanently scarred lungs. Huge numbers died due to Covid. Something tells me Covid can be very serious and is very real.

Died with Covid not from Covid . "

What's the point you're trying to make?

Winston

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


"Yes. It's still a thing. My hospital out patients appointment earlier this week was cancelled as the Consultant had Covid.

Was it ever a thing ?

I sat with my 26 year old son and had to tell him that I'd help make the arrangements, if his Dad didn't make it out of hospital. He's a paramedic who caught Covid. He was lucky to survive, but has permanently scarred lungs. Huge numbers died due to Covid. Something tells me Covid can be very serious and is very real.

Died with Covid not from Covid .

What's the point you're trying to make?

Winston "

What is the point you're trying to make?

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


"Yes. It's still a thing. My hospital out patients appointment earlier this week was cancelled as the Consultant had Covid.

Was it ever a thing ?

I sat with my 26 year old son and had to tell him that I'd help make the arrangements, if his Dad didn't make it out of hospital. He's a paramedic who caught Covid. He was lucky to survive, but has permanently scarred lungs. Huge numbers died due to Covid. Something tells me Covid can be very serious and is very real.

Died with Covid not from Covid . "

My friend died of Covid, she didn't have any underlying conditions, if she hadn't had Covid she would not be dead. She did not die "with" Covid, because there was fk all else wrong with her. She did not have the vaccine

I had Covid last November, I was very poorly. I still can't smell things properly. I would not like to have taken my chances with it unvaccinated.

So yes Covid was and still is a thing.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Yes. It's still a thing. My hospital out patients appointment earlier this week was cancelled as the Consultant had Covid.

Was it ever a thing ?

I sat with my 26 year old son and had to tell him that I'd help make the arrangements, if his Dad didn't make it out of hospital. He's a paramedic who caught Covid. He was lucky to survive, but has permanently scarred lungs. Huge numbers died due to Covid. Something tells me Covid can be very serious and is very real.

Died with Covid not from Covid .

My friend died of Covid, she didn't have any underlying conditions, if she hadn't had Covid she would not be dead. She did not die "with" Covid, because there was fk all else wrong with her. She did not have the vaccine

I had Covid last November, I was very poorly. I still can't smell things properly. I would not like to have taken my chances with it unvaccinated.

So yes Covid was and still is a thing.

"

I'm sorry for your loss.

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By *avdunsMan  over a year ago

edinburgh


"Was it in the first place ?"

Yup, great thread!

Lob in the hand grenade and watch the fallout on your thread OP.

'Was it in the first place?'

I despair!

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By *ohn KanakaMan  over a year ago

Not all that North of North London


"Yes. It's still a thing. My hospital out patients appointment earlier this week was cancelled as the Consultant had Covid.

Was it ever a thing ?

I sat with my 26 year old son and had to tell him that I'd help make the arrangements, if his Dad didn't make it out of hospital. He's a paramedic who caught Covid. He was lucky to survive, but has permanently scarred lungs. Huge numbers died due to Covid. Something tells me Covid can be very serious and is very real.

Died with Covid not from Covid . "

As someone that worked in the middle of the covid storm, who regularly advised doctors on what wording a cause of death should take on a death certificate and advised registrar's on what was and wasn't acceptable on a death certificate, I'll take the bait.

What point are you trying to make?

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

O o O oo


"

Died with Covid not from Covid .

"

I nicked this from someone else

"2977 people died in the 9/11 attack.Since 94% of them had pre-exsisting conditions then only 178 people died from terrorist attacks

That is how you sound

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

O o O oo

pre-existing *

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By *espacito56Man  over a year ago

Orkney


"

Died with Covid not from Covid .

I nicked this from someone else

"2977 people died in the 9/11 attack.Since 94% of them had pre-exsisting conditions then only 178 people died from terrorist attacks

That is how you sound "

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By *agneto.Man  over a year ago

Bham


"

Died with Covid not from Covid .

I nicked this from someone else

"2977 people died in the 9/11 attack.Since 94% of them had pre-exsisting conditions then only 178 people died from terrorist attacks

That is how you sound

"

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By *an1978Woman  over a year ago

GONE/TIMEOUT (No DMs please)

Still a thing.

I was triple jabbed, I wasn't badly Ill, but had breathing issues and exhaustion for 3-4 months.

No preexisting conditions.

I'm fine now. Would not recommend.

I've seen friends my age (40s)end up in hospital, even life support.

It is mainly the vulnerable that get

it worse but it does still get the supposedly fit and healthy people too.

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


"Was it in the first place ?

I cannot believe you needed to ask this blatantly stupid question. "

Why is this question stupid? You believe what you belive and others believe what they believe. Why does that make the question stupid?

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By *ohn KanakaMan  over a year ago

Not all that North of North London


"Was it in the first place ?

I cannot believe you needed to ask this blatantly stupid question. Why is this question stupid? You believe what you belive and others believe what they believe. Why does that make the question stupid? "

It's not like ghosts or religion or homeopathy which people can believe in with no evidence, it's a bit like saying you don't believe in cancer...

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Was it in the first place ?

I cannot believe you needed to ask this blatantly stupid question. Why is this question stupid? You believe what you belive and others believe what they believe. Why does that make the question stupid? "

Other people are allowed to believe that certain beliefs or questions are stupid. That's also an opinion.

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"Was it in the first place ?

I cannot believe you needed to ask this blatantly stupid question. Why is this question stupid? You believe what you belive and others believe what they believe. Why does that make the question stupid? "

If someone believes Covid doesn't/didn't exist.............it doesn't make "the question" stupid.

Winston

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By *rFunBoyMan  over a year ago

Longridge


"Was it in the first place ?

Your questions appear intended to provoke than to seek answers.

Given the level of information and instances we've been informed of over the last 30 months, the answers would seem to be a given.

Winston

"

Absolutely, tbh, it wasn't worth wasting the time to reply.

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By *esthetic21 OP   Man  over a year ago

Birmingham/Bristol


"Was it in the first place ?

Your questions appear intended to provoke than to seek answers.

Given the level of information and instances we've been informed of over the last 30 months, the answers would seem to be a given.

Winston

Absolutely, tbh, it wasn't worth wasting the time to reply."

well why are you wasting your time replying?

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

I still didn't get it unbelievably, I had a dry cough for a few weeks last summer, didn't even test myself, for some people it doesn't cause any problems for others it's fatal

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


" So the vaccine was so safe and effective, it gave you a false sense of security. Consequently, when you caught COVID, it nearly killed you, despite being told you if you do catch it, it won't be as severe as if you haven't had the vaccine.

Out of interest, did you catch it from an unvaccinated person?"

Oh the uneducated again! I did not let my guard down at all, I socialised for the first time at a wedding.

Sadly, I caught COVID-19 - I was very ill, but I lived.

Without the Vaccine, I would probably have died.

PLease continue to educate yourself until there is a vaccine developed that can do that for you!

We

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By *aymooCouple  over a year ago

West Mids / Nottingham

The irony of calling people uneducated before saying you’d have “probably died” without the vaccine. Glorious.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"The irony of calling people uneducated before saying you’d have “probably died” without the vaccine. Glorious. "

Why is that ironic?

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"The irony of calling people uneducated before saying you’d have “probably died” without the vaccine. Glorious.

Why is that ironic?"

It's not.

Winston

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"The irony of calling people uneducated before saying you’d have “probably died” without the vaccine. Glorious.

Why is that ironic?

It's not.

Winston "

It's like rai-iy-ain, on your wedding day

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


"The irony of calling people uneducated before saying you’d have “probably died” without the vaccine. Glorious.

Why is that ironic?

It's not.

Winston

It's like rai-iy-ain, on your wedding day"

Free advice when you've already paid....

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By *ussy licker99Man  over a year ago

smethwick

Its definitely not as big as it was in 2020

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By *astle321Man  over a year ago

pershore


"Was it in the first place ?

Your questions appear intended to provoke than to seek answers.

Given the level of information and instances we've been informed of over the last 30 months, the answers would seem to be a given.

Winston

"

Just so. A naive question designed to provoke

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


"

Died with Covid not from Covid .

I nicked this from someone else

"2977 people died in the 9/11 attack.Since 94% of them had pre-exsisting conditions then only 178 people died from terrorist attacks

That is how you sound "

Succinctly put

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


" So the vaccine was so safe and effective, it gave you a false sense of security. Consequently, when you caught COVID, it nearly killed you, despite being told you if you do catch it, it won't be as severe as if you haven't had the vaccine.

Out of interest, did you catch it from an unvaccinated person?

Oh the uneducated again! I did not let my guard down at all, I socialised for the first time at a wedding.

Sadly, I caught COVID-19 - I was very ill, but I lived.

Without the Vaccine, I would probably have died.

PLease continue to educate yourself until there is a vaccine developed that can do that for you!

We "

What is uneducated about repeating what you said?

If you scroll up, you will see you said "The other weekend, we let our guard down and attended a wedding."

Now you are saying you didn't let your guard down. What is it?

And did you catch it from an unvaccinated person?

Remember, according to Prof Winston and _naswingdress it is forum protocol to answer questions, even though they don't follow their own advice.

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

Seeing as people are still catching covid of course it's still a thing.

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


"Still a thing.

I was triple jabbed, I wasn't badly Ill, but had breathing issues and exhaustion for 3-4 months.

No preexisting conditions.

I'm fine now. Would not recommend.

I've seen friends my age (40s)end up in hospital, even life support.

It is mainly the vulnerable that get

it worse but it does still get the supposedly fit and healthy people too."

I agree with this plus quite a few of my friends that ended up needing medical treatment Had underlying conditions but didn't know about them until they were being treated in hospital for covid.

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By *aptainhornpipeMan  over a year ago

manchester

Well my mum is in hospital with it at the moment so if your her or us then yes. But if your somebody else that doesn’t have it then no

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By *teveuk77Man  over a year ago

uk


"Its definitely not as big as it was in 2020"

I bet more people have it now than at any point in 2020.

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


" So the vaccine was so safe and effective, it gave you a false sense of security. Consequently, when you caught COVID, it nearly killed you, despite being told you if you do catch it, it won't be as severe as if you haven't had the vaccine.

Out of interest, did you catch it from an unvaccinated person?

Oh the uneducated again! I did not let my guard down at all, I socialised for the first time at a wedding.

Sadly, I caught COVID-19 - I was very ill, but I lived.

Without the Vaccine, I would probably have died.

PLease continue to educate yourself until there is a vaccine developed that can do that for you!

We

What is uneducated about repeating what you said?

If you scroll up, you will see you said "The other weekend, we let our guard down and attended a wedding."

Now you are saying you didn't let your guard down. What is it?

And did you catch it from an unvaccinated person?

Remember, according to Prof Winston and _naswingdress it is forum protocol to answer questions, even though they don't follow their own advice."

Says the man who never answers questions.

*also, read up ^^

And yet again, here, you're quoting and questioning a statement that wasn't made.

Making up silly names for people is something most people grew out of at primary school.

Winston

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


" So the vaccine was so safe and effective, it gave you a false sense of security. Consequently, when you caught COVID, it nearly killed you, despite being told you if you do catch it, it won't be as severe as if you haven't had the vaccine.

Out of interest, did you catch it from an unvaccinated person?

Oh the uneducated again! I did not let my guard down at all, I socialised for the first time at a wedding.

Sadly, I caught COVID-19 - I was very ill, but I lived.

Without the Vaccine, I would probably have died.

PLease continue to educate yourself until there is a vaccine developed that can do that for you!

We

What is uneducated about repeating what you said?

If you scroll up, you will see you said "The other weekend, we let our guard down and attended a wedding."

Now you are saying you didn't let your guard down. What is it?

And did you catch it from an unvaccinated person?

Remember, according to Prof Winston and _naswingdress it is forum protocol to answer questions, even though they don't follow their own advice.

Says the man who never answers questions.

*also, read up ^^

And yet again, here, you're quoting and questioning a statement that wasn't made.

Making up silly names for people is something most people grew out of at primary school.

Winston "

Like I said Prof, you don't follow your own advice.

And it's not a silly name, as you genuinely consider yourself an authority on every subject. You should be flattered xx

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


"Its definitely not as big as it was in 2020

I bet more people have it now than at any point in 2020."

Omicron was the best vaccine we never had.

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

Sadly yes, I work for an immunodeficiency charity and almost 3/4 of our membership still aren’t leading normal lives

But me, I don’t let it impact my life personally! Although obviously I understand their caution!

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By *herryEatersCouple  over a year ago

East Cheshire

Covid is real yet was greatly exaggerated by the government in an effort to stop the already overstretched NHS falling apart (by slowing the spread as much as possible).

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


" So the vaccine was so safe and effective, it gave you a false sense of security. Consequently, when you caught COVID, it nearly killed you, despite being told you if you do catch it, it won't be as severe as if you haven't had the vaccine.

Out of interest, did you catch it from an unvaccinated person?

Oh the uneducated again! I did not let my guard down at all, I socialised for the first time at a wedding.

Sadly, I caught COVID-19 - I was very ill, but I lived.

Without the Vaccine, I would probably have died.

PLease continue to educate yourself until there is a vaccine developed that can do that for you!

We

What is uneducated about repeating what you said?

If you scroll up, you will see you said "The other weekend, we let our guard down and attended a wedding."

Now you are saying you didn't let your guard down. What is it?

And did you catch it from an unvaccinated person?

Remember, according to Prof Winston and _naswingdress it is forum protocol to answer questions, even though they don't follow their own advice.

Says the man who never answers questions.

*also, read up ^^

And yet again, here, you're quoting and questioning a statement that wasn't made.

Making up silly names for people is something most people grew out of at primary school.

Winston

Like I said Prof, you don't follow your own advice.

And it's not a silly name, as you genuinely consider yourself an authority on every subject. You should be flattered xx"

I don't offer advice, even when it's asked for.

Happy to accept your apology for the "Winston doesn't answer questions" comment though.

If you'd care to point me in the direction of any questions you've answered I'll have a good read. I like to keep informed.

Winston

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

I believe COVID now is what we used to call in the good old days a cold.

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By *iss SinWoman  over a year ago

portchester

Of course it’s still around but it’s less serious now. I do love it when people say they would have died of covid if they hadn’t had the vaccine. There’s no evidence of that. I’m not vaccinated, had covid and it was like a light cold. I got lucky

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up


"Of course it’s still around but it’s less serious now. I do love it when people say they would have died of covid if they hadn’t had the vaccine. There’s no evidence of that. I’m not vaccinated, had covid and it was like a light cold. I got lucky "
before the vaccines, there was a lot of evidence to suggest that my daughter (who has a disability) had a very high chance of dying if she caught covid. Due to the mortality rate being much higher in people like her.... the vaccines improved her chances a lot. She is still very careful. As am I. And so far she has managed not to catch it

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By *hagTonightMan  over a year ago

From the land of haribos.

Yes it was and it still is for some, but not everyone, as it is less sever, most maybe just get a mild cold symptoms of it that goes a way very quick too.

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

Seems to be the vaccinated that seem to be getting again and a again.

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up


"Seems to be the vaccinated that seem to be getting again and a again. "

Most people are vaccinated... and as it only makes it less severe... you can catch it. I've had it once since having my vaccines and once before we had them.

I was significantly worse before I'd had the vaccines... to be fair I'm also often in contact with covid via work...

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By *xploring_FunWoman  over a year ago

Coventry


"Seems to be the vaccinated that seem to be getting again and a again. "

When over 70% of the population is vaccinated then that’s what’s going to happen.

The vast majority of people who get measles or mumps are also vaccinated.

It’s what happens.

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By *mizhereMan  over a year ago

Thame Area

Just had it again despite the jabs

All I can say is if I was that bad with some protection his knows what I would have been like without

Slow recovery here first time was either a flaw positive or I was in a better position I have zero symptoms or carry over

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By *ools and the brainCouple  over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"Was it in the first place ?"

Christ are people still banging this drum ?

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By *host63Man  over a year ago

Bedfont Feltham

Yes it is because unlike flu it's not seasonal and can hit at any time.

I went ro Cannes last Juky and caught covid on my last day tested negative all day till I got home and tested positive.

It's still taking up doctors and hospital time killing people and impacts on the workplace

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By *orrow my wifeCouple  over a year ago

Brighton

Having seen a further 2 patients die of Covid in the past week on our ward and having seen probably close on 100 die from it ido find some peoplesvuewsratger naive and juston here as a wind-up?

Anyone who has their eyes open and not a recluse can surely see or k iw somewhat has died of life ruined ?

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By *orrow my wifeCouple  over a year ago

Brighton

Apologies about spelling but was fuming as was on nights x

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

We have both recently had it, fully vaccinated thank goodness, still massively unpleasant. It is a thing, it always has been a thing.

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By *irldnCouple  over a year ago

Brighton

Not posted in the Virus section for a while. I see little has changed. Also see people still don’t understand proportionality.

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


"Seems to be the vaccinated that seem to be getting again and a again. "

Yes, that is because the Unvaccinated often only need to get it once!

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


"Was it in the first place ?"

It was and still is despite the government

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


"Seems to be the vaccinated that seem to be getting again and a again.

When over 70% of the population is vaccinated then that’s what’s going to happen.

The vast majority of people who get measles or mumps are also vaccinated.

It’s what happens."

Well since I've never had it, never had vaccine. Smoke. And everybody around me the same included my children mother who works for NHS and has not taken it though helped through the roughs stages. 70% and yet your the reoccurring patients. . Vaccine seems to be working well

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"Seems to be the vaccinated that seem to be getting again and a again.

When over 70% of the population is vaccinated then that’s what’s going to happen.

The vast majority of people who get measles or mumps are also vaccinated.

It’s what happens.

Well since I've never had it, never had vaccine. Smoke. And everybody around me the same included my children mother who works for NHS and has not taken it though helped through the roughs stages. 70% and yet your the reoccurring patients. . Vaccine seems to be working well "

Yep there do seem to be people who've been up close and personal to it and not suffered any illness or Consequences... Good genes maybe? Good for them.

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"Seems to be the vaccinated that seem to be getting again and a again.

When over 70% of the population is vaccinated then that’s what’s going to happen.

The vast majority of people who get measles or mumps are also vaccinated.

It’s what happens.

Well since I've never had it, never had vaccine. Smoke. And everybody around me the same included my children mother who works for NHS and has not taken it though helped through the roughs stages. 70% and yet your the reoccurring patients. . Vaccine seems to be working well "

The vaccines don't stop people catching Covid, they reduce the symptoms if you do.

The vast majority of people are now vaccinated, it's no surprise the majority of the cases are among the vaccinated.

Winston

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By *anddXXXCouple  over a year ago

London

Definitely a thing, lost a 49 year old sibling from it last year.

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


"Seems to be the vaccinated that seem to be getting again and a again.

When over 70% of the population is vaccinated then that’s what’s going to happen.

The vast majority of people who get measles or mumps are also vaccinated.

It’s what happens.

Well since I've never had it, never had vaccine. Smoke. And everybody around me the same included my children mother who works for NHS and has not taken it though helped through the roughs stages. 70% and yet your the reoccurring patients. . Vaccine seems to be working well "

Your profile says you’re a non smoker…..

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By *xploring_FunWoman  over a year ago

Coventry


"Seems to be the vaccinated that seem to be getting again and a again.

When over 70% of the population is vaccinated then that’s what’s going to happen.

The vast majority of people who get measles or mumps are also vaccinated.

It’s what happens.

Well since I've never had it, never had vaccine. Smoke. And everybody around me the same included my children mother who works for NHS and has not taken it though helped through the roughs stages. 70% and yet your the reoccurring patients. . Vaccine seems to be working well "

Anecdata means nowt.

I once crossed a motorway on foot. Doesn’t suddenly make it safe for people to do so regularly.

Interesting that you state on your profile about being a non smoker and claim here you smoke

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"Seems to be the vaccinated that seem to be getting again and a again.

When over 70% of the population is vaccinated then that’s what’s going to happen.

The vast majority of people who get measles or mumps are also vaccinated.

It’s what happens.

Well since I've never had it, never had vaccine. Smoke. And everybody around me the same included my children mother who works for NHS and has not taken it though helped through the roughs stages. 70% and yet your the reoccurring patients. . Vaccine seems to be working well

Your profile says you’re a non smoker….. "

"Oops" emoji.......

Winston

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

I didn’t believe it initially and thought it was all bullshit…. Until I caught it and had nearly three weeks off work. Never been so ill in my life!! I’ll never forgot the fever and that nauseous feeling, still to this day… my smell and taste hasn’t returned to normal. Also every other week I feel rough, not sure whether it’s long covid or it’s damaged my immune system.

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

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Was it in the first place ?

Christ are people still banging this drum ?"

Always

One of the "reputable" alternative experts had blamed the vaccines on the death of the Queen within a day, too.

She was ninety six FFS

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By *ools and the brainCouple  over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"Was it in the first place ?

Christ are people still banging this drum ?

Always

One of the "reputable" alternative experts had blamed the vaccines on the death of the Queen within a day, too.

She was ninety six FFS "

But would have made 97 without the vaccine

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Was it in the first place ?

Christ are people still banging this drum ?

Always

One of the "reputable" alternative experts had blamed the vaccines on the death of the Queen within a day, too.

She was ninety six FFS

But would have made 97 without the vaccine "

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By *lowercandyWoman  over a year ago

Lancashire


"Was it in the first place ?"

Yes

And

Yes

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By *uiet confidenceMan  over a year ago

Warrington

Yep, i had three days of the worst of it whilst on holiday in Rhodes. It was like a bad case of flu. And that’s being triple jabbed. It was absolutely horrific when I had it in 2020 - took months to get over.

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By *esthetic21 OP   Man  over a year ago

Birmingham/Bristol


"Seems to be the vaccinated that seem to be getting again and a again.

Yes, that is because the Unvaccinated often only need to get it once! "

funny because all the people i who know who have had it myself included and not been vaccinated had mild symptoms and everyone I know including my brother who had it and are vaccinated had it bad.

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By *ylonSlutTV/TS  over a year ago

Durham


"Seems to be the vaccinated that seem to be getting again and a again.

Yes, that is because the Unvaccinated often only need to get it once! "

There actually maybe some sense in this. Most people I know that got really ill the first time have been ok the 2nd 3rd or even 4th time. Regardless of vaccine status. Know a few people who got it mild the first got it bad the 2nd time. Makes sense the more ill you get generally the more antibodies you generate,I say generally as things like this are never strictly empirical. The one thing we all know is you are less likely to die or get very ill if you are vaccinated. We all need to choose to have or not have any vaccine.

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

It’s definitely a thing. I work somewhere that I got to see how bad it got when it was killing people at the height of it. There are images from them I won’t forget, and I guarantee if they’d played on the news, nobody else would forget them either. And they wouldn’t wonder if it was ever a ‘thing’.

A couple of months ago, a guy I knew in his late 50s felt ill on a Thursday afternoon. He tested positive that evening. By Friday night, he was dead. He’d worked right through the pandemic, cleaning a place that had to stay open and keeping people safe. Turns out though that he was an antivaxxer, and had zero immunity.

I had my booster today. Damn my arm is sore, but fuck it, better a sore arm than a wooden overcoat!

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

It’s not a major thing any more. It was, and can be if you are vulnerable (as is the flu) but it isn’t a major thing at all any more.

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By *ob198XaMan  over a year ago

teleford

I would suggest this was not a very intelligent question…

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By *ob198XaMan  over a year ago

teleford


"Was it in the first place ?

Christ are people still banging this drum ?

Always

One of the "reputable" alternative experts had blamed the vaccines on the death of the Queen within a day, too.

She was ninety six FFS

But would have made 97 without the vaccine "

Or might she not have made 95 without it….

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up


"Seems to be the vaccinated that seem to be getting again and a again.

Yes, that is because the Unvaccinated often only need to get it once! funny because all the people i who know who have had it myself included and not been vaccinated had mild symptoms and everyone I know including my brother who had it and are vaccinated had it bad. "

this is certainly not what I've been seeing amongst our residents and they are all vulnerable. Since the vaccine and boosters, we have seen very few cases and those that have caught it, its been very mild.

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By *usssylickerMan  over a year ago

horsforth leeds yorks

Nearly all shop workers in Turkey wear masks , it definitely is real and its proved that the vaccinations work

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

D is positive with covid today. She has had 3 vaccinations.

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By *ir-spunk-alotMan  over a year ago

Southern England


"D is positive with covid today. She has had 3 vaccinations."

What relevance does 3 vaccinations have?

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


"D is positive with covid today. She has had 3 vaccinations.

What relevance does 3 vaccinations have? "

Shows how effective they are after we were told by many prominent leaders it would stop you catching it and passing it on.

However rest assured if you didn't have the vaccine it would have killed you and all your close contacts although everyone I know who is unvaccinated and caught it are still alive.

One thing is certain many individuals have done extremely well from it.

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


"D is positive with covid today. She has had 3 vaccinations.

What relevance does 3 vaccinations have?

Shows how effective they are after we were told by many prominent leaders it would stop you catching it and passing it on.

However rest assured if you didn't have the vaccine it would have killed you and all your close contacts although everyone I know who is unvaccinated and caught it are still alive.

One thing is certain many individuals have done extremely well from it. "

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By *arl17Man  over a year ago

Central Portugal

If it was handled correctly in the first place No, but sadly was totally fucked up!

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

Bit impossible to handle correctly when no one knew enough about it to make correct informed decisions.

It was all guess work.

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By *appytaffWoman  over a year ago

blackwood


"D is positive with covid today. She has had 3 vaccinations.

What relevance does 3 vaccinations have?

Shows how effective they are after we were told by many prominent leaders it would stop you catching it and passing it on.

However rest assured if you didn't have the vaccine it would have killed you and all your close contacts although everyone I know who is unvaccinated and caught it are still alive.

One thing is certain many individuals have done extremely well from it.

"

Actually the vaccine doesn’t stop you catching it it just stops you getting very very sick . In exactly the same way as any other jab ever .

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By *hil LandererMan  over a year ago

Leicester

3 Days in after testing positive for the 1st time, triple jabbed and it’s hit me like a Train, Did anyone else experience servere Ear ache in one ear?? Been a bastard through the night had little to no sleep

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By *i mayo coupleCouple  over a year ago

sligo

Yes in hopital 2 years a go this mth with covid very sick for 10 weeks 6 mths to recover fully,

got a chest infection 12 weeks back didn't think alot of it went on holidays to spain end very bad over there,Now very unwell thinking it long covid as doctors cant find anything else,

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


"D is positive with covid today. She has had 3 vaccinations.

What relevance does 3 vaccinations have?

Shows how effective they are after we were told by many prominent leaders it would stop you catching it and passing it on.

However rest assured if you didn't have the vaccine it would have killed you and all your close contacts although everyone I know who is unvaccinated and caught it are still alive.

One thing is certain many individuals have done extremely well from it.

Actually the vaccine doesn’t stop you catching it it just stops you getting very very sick . In exactly the same way as any other jab ever .

"

Can you define very very sick?

Someone on another thread said they almost died. Is that very very sick? Or very very very sick?

The efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines is a lottery.

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By *appytaffWoman  over a year ago

blackwood


"D is positive with covid today. She has had 3 vaccinations.

What relevance does 3 vaccinations have?

Shows how effective they are after we were told by many prominent leaders it would stop you catching it and passing it on.

However rest assured if you didn't have the vaccine it would have killed you and all your close contacts although everyone I know who is unvaccinated and caught it are still alive.

One thing is certain many individuals have done extremely well from it.

Actually the vaccine doesn’t stop you catching it it just stops you getting very very sick . In exactly the same way as any other jab ever .

Can you define very very sick?

Someone on another thread said they almost died. Is that very very sick? Or very very very sick?

The efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines is a lottery."

My point is that vaccines have never stopped you catching stuff . There will always be people that will get very sick sadly . Same with any other disease

For example I’ve had chicken pox 3 times and shingles and I’ve been very such twice but with out vax I probably could have died

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


"D is positive with covid today. She has had 3 vaccinations.

What relevance does 3 vaccinations have?

Shows how effective they are after we were told by many prominent leaders it would stop you catching it and passing it on.

However rest assured if you didn't have the vaccine it would have killed you and all your close contacts although everyone I know who is unvaccinated and caught it are still alive.

One thing is certain many individuals have done extremely well from it.

Actually the vaccine doesn’t stop you catching it it just stops you getting very very sick . In exactly the same way as any other jab ever .

Can you define very very sick?

Someone on another thread said they almost died. Is that very very sick? Or very very very sick?

The efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines is a lottery.

My point is that vaccines have never stopped you catching stuff . There will always be people that will get very sick sadly . Same with any other disease

For example I’ve had chicken pox 3 times and shingles and I’ve been very such twice but with out vax I probably could have died "

You're wasting your time. If people don't understand vaccines by now they never will.

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


"D is positive with covid today. She has had 3 vaccinations.

What relevance does 3 vaccinations have?

Shows how effective they are after we were told by many prominent leaders it would stop you catching it and passing it on.

However rest assured if you didn't have the vaccine it would have killed you and all your close contacts although everyone I know who is unvaccinated and caught it are still alive.

One thing is certain many individuals have done extremely well from it.

Actually the vaccine doesn’t stop you catching it it just stops you getting very very sick . In exactly the same way as any other jab ever .

Can you define very very sick?

Someone on another thread said they almost died. Is that very very sick? Or very very very sick?

The efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines is a lottery.

My point is that vaccines have never stopped you catching stuff . There will always be people that will get very sick sadly . Same with any other disease

For example I’ve had chicken pox 3 times and shingles and I’ve been very such twice but with out vax I probably could have died "

So the EUA was obtained under false pretences.

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By *appytaffWoman  over a year ago

blackwood

I think some people on here and few that messaged without public comment have missed understood my commments

So for clarity :

1. Yes COvid is still a thing

2. Yes it still makes people sick - but the idea is that your immune system will know how to deal with because of the vaccine . However some people will still die or be very sick - all depends on your immune response

3. This particular vaccine has never in the media said it stops transmission just that in principle you should be less sick with it.

I’m sure our resident immunologists can commment

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By *aussageMan  over a year ago

Stalbridge


"

3. This particular vaccine has never in the media said it stops transmission just that in principle you should be less sick with it.

I’m sure our resident immunologists can commment "

BULLSHIT!

Let me refer you to the CDC:

Vaccinated Individuals Don't Carry Virus Or Get Sick: CDC

https://youtu.be/uKf8dVxOy0s

Turns out it didn't work lol.

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By *ylonSlutTV/TS  over a year ago

Durham


"

3. This particular vaccine has never in the media said it stops transmission just that in principle you should be less sick with it.

I’m sure our resident immunologists can commment

BULLSHIT!

Let me refer you to the CDC:

Vaccinated Individuals Don't Carry Virus Or Get Sick: CDC

https://youtu.be/uKf8dVxOy0s

Turns out it didn't work lol."

It proved quite a lot and was a small study and only small. For the old variants the vaccines were very effective. More 30 timesmore likely to get sick if unvaccinated. Of course things changed once delta and omicron arrived.

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


"

3. This particular vaccine has never in the media said it stops transmission just that in principle you should be less sick with it.

I’m sure our resident immunologists can commment

BULLSHIT!

Let me refer you to the CDC:

Vaccinated Individuals Don't Carry Virus Or Get Sick: CDC

https://youtu.be/uKf8dVxOy0s

Turns out it didn't work lol."

Must be fake, the CDC never lie!

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


"

3. This particular vaccine has never in the media said it stops transmission just that in principle you should be less sick with it.

I’m sure our resident immunologists can commment

BULLSHIT!

Let me refer you to the CDC:

Vaccinated Individuals Don't Carry Virus Or Get Sick: CDC

https://youtu.be/uKf8dVxOy0s

Turns out it didn't work lol.

It proved quite a lot and was a small study and only small. For the old variants the vaccines were very effective. More 30 timesmore likely to get sick if unvaccinated. Of course things changed once delta and omicron arrived."

It proved that the original trials carried out by the pharmaceutical companies were useless.

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By *appytaffWoman  over a year ago

blackwood

And of course I take all my info from you tube lol

Either way it’s going to be a question of wait and see come winter

I’m fully jabbed , work with people all the time and touchwood haven’t had it yet

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"D is positive with covid today. She has had 3 vaccinations.

What relevance does 3 vaccinations have?

Shows how effective they are after we were told by many prominent leaders it would stop you catching it and passing it on.

However rest assured if you didn't have the vaccine it would have killed you and all your close contacts although everyone I know who is unvaccinated and caught it are still alive.

One thing is certain many individuals have done extremely well from it.

Actually the vaccine doesn’t stop you catching it it just stops you getting very very sick . In exactly the same way as any other jab ever .

Can you define very very sick?

Someone on another thread said they almost died. Is that very very sick? Or very very very sick?

The efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines is a lottery.

My point is that vaccines have never stopped you catching stuff . There will always be people that will get very sick sadly . Same with any other disease

For example I’ve had chicken pox 3 times and shingles and I’ve been very such twice but with out vax I probably could have died

You're wasting your time. If people don't understand vaccines by now they never will."

For some, it's like school never happened.

Winston

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By *enuineguy76Man  over a year ago

Glasgow


"Just spent a week floored with it again. I’m triple jabbed and had it last October. I’ve heard a lot of people saying it’s just like a cold now, but it’s definitely been a lot more than that for me and my family members who also succumbed to it. "
lucky your triple jabbed otherwise you could be in ICU.

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By *ir-spunk-alotMan  over a year ago

Southern England


"D is positive with covid today. She has had 3 vaccinations.

What relevance does 3 vaccinations have?

Shows how effective they are after we were told by many prominent leaders it would stop you catching it and passing it on.

However rest assured if you didn't have the vaccine it would have killed you and all your close contacts although everyone I know who is unvaccinated and caught it are still alive.

One thing is certain many individuals have done extremely well from it. "

Not rocket science, if the vaccine reduces symptoms and help people get better quicker then it reduces the spread.

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By *eavy-Metal-CoupleCouple  over a year ago

Liverpool


"Was it in the first place ?"

Yep we both caught it a couple of months ago, luckily we got it mild. My dad died from complications due to fighting off covid and my mum and sister still have after effects from it when they caught it before the vaccines where made. Also have a friend who a A&E nurse and she has told me horror stories during the height of pandemic of people of all ages getting rushed in with covid and working near 16 hour days. While we now at point where we can live with it, it's still here.

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

Not rocket science at all. If it reduced the spread it didn't do a very good job as 98% of the population have had it.

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

Correct

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By *orny andy yorkMan  over a year ago

york


"Its still a thing. I have friends within the nhs that say they still see deaths and over run wards"
stop talking rubbish

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By *appytaffWoman  over a year ago

blackwood


"Its still a thing. I have friends within the nhs that say they still see deaths and over run wards

stop talking rubbish "

Really how rude ! I’m guessing you don’t work in the nhs then mate.

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By *orny andy yorkMan  over a year ago

york


"Was it in the first place ?"

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By *appytaffWoman  over a year ago

blackwood


"Just spent a week floored with it again. I’m triple jabbed and had it last October. I’ve heard a lot of people saying it’s just like a cold now, but it’s definitely been a lot more than that for me and my family members who also succumbed to it.

The vaccines were effective then.

The vaccines were amazingly effective! They do not stop you getting COVID-19, but they educate your system so that when you do contract it, the illness will be less severe and more unlikely to kill you.

With any luck, scientists might develop a brain vaccine for those that are unable to educate themselves. "

So very well said !

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


"Just spent a week floored with it again. I’m triple jabbed and had it last October. I’ve heard a lot of people saying it’s just like a cold now, but it’s definitely been a lot more than that for me and my family members who also succumbed to it.

The vaccines were effective then.

The vaccines were amazingly effective! They do not stop you getting COVID-19, but they educate your system so that when you do contract it, the illness will be less severe and more unlikely to kill you.

With any luck, scientists might develop a brain vaccine for those that are unable to educate themselves.

So very well said ! "

Yes if they do the vaccinated will rush for it as obviously brains can’t be working well as you took a vaccine yet still getting hit serverly,oh but you survived yet my natural IMMUNE SYSTEM has defended me and plenty others against it. And the vaccine is made from anti bodies so for all you geniuses that mean they have not even got the actual strain to create a viable vaccine.but you intelligent people continue believing your right . It’s hiliarious.

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By *eeetSkeeetMan  over a year ago

oxton

Love the amount of people bickering who have booties, pee pee’s and nipples as profile pictures haha

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By *imAndBarbCouple  over a year ago

chester

People still dying, still suffering, still got dead relatives. Yes it’s a thing

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By *imAndBarbCouple  over a year ago

chester


"Just spent a week floored with it again. I’m triple jabbed and had it last October. I’ve heard a lot of people saying it’s just like a cold now, but it’s definitely been a lot more than that for me and my family members who also succumbed to it.

The vaccines were effective then.

The vaccines were amazingly effective! They do not stop you getting COVID-19, but they educate your system so that when you do contract it, the illness will be less severe and more unlikely to kill you.

With any luck, scientists might develop a brain vaccine for those that are unable to educate themselves.

So very well said ! "

Brilliant. Flat earthers may disagree

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By *orny andy yorkMan  over a year ago

york


"Its still a thing. I have friends within the nhs that say they still see deaths and over run wards

stop talking rubbish

Really how rude ! I’m guessing you don’t work in the nhs then mate.my brother does and subcontracted there in lockdown stop with nonsense the figures don’t back it up

"

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

A work colleague has just been off sick with it and a relative has just had it. I heard today that it’s the lowest levels of reported infections in 11 months. I’ve not had it myself yet that I know of.

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By *541Man  over a year ago

Southampton

Tested positive today can confirm it definitely sucks

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By *taceyDoesAllMissusWontTV/TS  over a year ago

Worcester Park

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"Just spent a week floored with it again. I’m triple jabbed and had it last October. I’ve heard a lot of people saying it’s just like a cold now, but it’s definitely been a lot more than that for me and my family members who also succumbed to it.

The vaccines were effective then.

The vaccines were amazingly effective! They do not stop you getting COVID-19, but they educate your system so that when you do contract it, the illness will be less severe and more unlikely to kill you.

With any luck, scientists might develop a brain vaccine for those that are unable to educate themselves.

So very well said !

Yes if they do the vaccinated will rush for it as obviously brains can’t be working well as you took a vaccine yet still getting hit serverly,oh but you survived yet my natural IMMUNE SYSTEM has defended me and plenty others against it. And the vaccine is made from anti bodies so for all you geniuses that mean they have not even got the actual strain to create a viable vaccine.but you intelligent people continue believing your right . It’s hiliarious."

Made from antibodies? Scary.

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By *ir-spunk-alotMan  over a year ago

Southern England


"Not rocket science at all. If it reduced the spread it didn't do a very good job as 98% of the population have had it. "

And death rates and severe illness has dropped dramatically considering "98%" have had it. Got to love science.

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

There's way too many covid experts on here

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By *adja_lazloCouple  over a year ago

Solihull


"Was it in the first place ?"

yup

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


"People still dying, still suffering, still got dead relatives. Yes it’s a thing "
. Yep, people still dying. People still suffering. Close everything down. All hide and wait till someone finds the secret to eternal life. Personally i blame Boris Johnson.

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

O o O oo


"People still dying, still suffering, still got dead relatives. Yes it’s a thing . Yep, people still dying. People still suffering. Close everything down. All hide and wait till someone finds the secret to eternal life. Personally i blame Boris Johnson. "

Where did anyone say close everything down?

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

Thankfully we are largely over the worst of it obviously.....

We had to shut down when we did and reckon it saved many lives

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

This is my second time of having covid. Had it in March 2020 and was off sick for 2 months. Long covid lung. After 3 vaccinations caught it again but Im nowhere near as bad as I was in 2020.

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

I’ve just got it for the first time.. so glad all the precautions were taken as whilst it’s been tucking awful I am still a hundred times better off than the first guys who had it. Beyond me how anybody doesn’t think it’s real ffs

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

https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1668227/covid-cases-uk-symptoms-sore-throat-headache

For people saying it is going away, it doesn't seem to be, in fact it is reported cases are going up

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1668227/covid-cases-uk-symptoms-sore-throat-headache

For people saying it is going away, it doesn't seem to be, in fact it is reported cases are going up"

No surprise cases are going up as we move into indoor living again. Wouldn't be a bad thing if people started washing hands and spacing out and stopping coughing on eachother.

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"Was it in the first place ?"

Yes.

And yes.

Winston

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

O o O oo


"https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1668227/covid-cases-uk-symptoms-sore-throat-headache

For people saying it is going away, it doesn't seem to be, in fact it is reported cases are going up

No surprise cases are going up as we move into indoor living again. Wouldn't be a bad thing if people started washing hands and spacing out and stopping coughing on eachother. "

Agreed, it wouldn't hurt if people want to do that

We went out today, the place was busy so we used a mask, there were a few people using them too. However stood in a queue the people in front were laughing at the "people with masks" so I said, well I have covid but if my mask bothers you I can take it off, just be careful where you are facing when I cough. They stayed quiet after that

( we don't have Covid )

Cases seem to have gone up since Schools went back, funny old thing.

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1668227/covid-cases-uk-symptoms-sore-throat-headache

For people saying it is going away, it doesn't seem to be, in fact it is reported cases are going up

No surprise cases are going up as we move into indoor living again. Wouldn't be a bad thing if people started washing hands and spacing out and stopping coughing on eachother.

Agreed, it wouldn't hurt if people want to do that

We went out today, the place was busy so we used a mask, there were a few people using them too. However stood in a queue the people in front were laughing at the "people with masks" so I said, well I have covid but if my mask bothers you I can take it off, just be careful where you are facing when I cough. They stayed quiet after that

( we don't have Covid )

Cases seem to have gone up since Schools went back, funny old thing."

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By *orny andy yorkMan  over a year ago

york


"https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1668227/covid-cases-uk-symptoms-sore-throat-headache

For people saying it is going away, it doesn't seem to be, in fact it is reported cases are going up

No surprise cases are going up as we move into indoor living again. Wouldn't be a bad thing if people started washing hands and spacing out and stopping coughing on eachother.

Agreed, it wouldn't hurt if people want to do that

We went out today, the place was busy so we used a mask, there were a few people using them too. However stood in a queue the people in front were laughing at the "people with masks" so I said, well I have covid but if my mask bothers you I can take it off, just be careful where you are facing when I cough. They stayed quiet after that

( we don't have Covid )

Cases seem to have gone up since Schools went back, funny old thing.

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it comparable to flu no big deal it never has been

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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it comparable to flu no big deal it never has been "

It isn't the same as flu

The 200,000 people who died from it and their families will think it is a big deal.

Add that to the many people who have been left with health issues after having Covid and the people with long Covid and they will probably think it was a big deal too

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1668227/covid-cases-uk-symptoms-sore-throat-headache

For people saying it is going away, it doesn't seem to be, in fact it is reported cases are going up

No surprise cases are going up as we move into indoor living again. Wouldn't be a bad thing if people started washing hands and spacing out and stopping coughing on eachother.

Agreed, it wouldn't hurt if people want to do that

We went out today, the place was busy so we used a mask, there were a few people using them too. However stood in a queue the people in front were laughing at the "people with masks" so I said, well I have covid but if my mask bothers you I can take it off, just be careful where you are facing when I cough. They stayed quiet after that

( we don't have Covid )

Cases seem to have gone up since Schools went back, funny old thing.

it comparable to flu no big deal it never has been "

The 6.52 million that have died of covid, plus their families would disagree with you no doubt.

Winston

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