what has this got to do with getting the vaccine?
i have not visited an escort during this time, but i was in a relationship with a girl for a large part of it, i have abided by most of the regulations with the exception of the travel restrictions, she lives 100 miles from me but lives alone so we did overnight a lot, apart from that i was very careful, always only shopping at the quietest times, and keeping my distance etc, except for a couple of nights in the "restaurant pub"
Will I take the vaccine, yes unless by the time i get offered it there is a lot of side effects, reactions to it etc.
Not seen an escort since 2019. Virtual once or twice since lockdown. I've only seen family three times in the last year. Not been to the office in over a year. No hope for travel probably even this year.
We are all suffering, the only way out of this is the vaccine. I'd tell you to educate yourself but I've tried that multiple times and you refuse to read anything or accept any scientific fact.
I'm not a doctor. I work in the industry. I am a scientist. I don't need to be a doctor to educate myself or to understand when an expert is providing expertise.
And you can continue to call me out, I'm not responding further to things I've already answered.
The vaccine is about a civic responsibility to work as a community, it's not about you, or me as individuals. If you don't get the vaccine, it's a very selfish act that slows us down from getting out of this mess and continues to hold back jobs, economic recovery, and happiness for everybody.
Including going to the pub or visiting escorts.
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Not to mention the fact that traditionally there is very little money in vaccines, and why most Pharma companies have no interest in vaccines.
The concept that Pharma companies are making trillions, lol, maybe they will make a few billion, but remember that many of the vaccine candidates were not successful, and each vaccine candidate cost many millions to develop and test. There was never any guarantee for these businesses that they would be successful.
The business of vaccines is an interesting one, but if anything, it only furthers the truth that none of this is a manufactured crisis, it is a genuine one.
The discussions about liability are also frequently misunderstood. When a drug is given EUA, by definition it is an exceptional circumstance, so the drug company will seek to be indemnified. That doesn't make it some untested unknown, just that the process has been accelerated due to an unprecedented crisis, and the risk is seen as worth it.
It also doesn't mean that they stop testing once EUA is achieved, as we now see from Pfizer and AstraZeneca, they are gathering more and more data as time goes on and adjusting their recommendations accordingly. This will lead to general approval of the vaccines in time.
The scientific community and the media reporting on it have lessons to learn here. The information is being presented to the general public in a way that can sow doubt in people who are low information consumers.
As is evidenced here by a few of the contributors to the thread.
Stephanie (23-02-21)
Why is it???
There have been deaths from the vaccines.
The governments have signed away your rights to sue for any issues the vaccines may bring.
This will pass with or with a vaccine, so the vaccine will make no difference.
It will pass and the alarmists will claim it's the work of the vaccine.
Load of crap if you ask me.
But that's just my opinion, based on the official figures where the median age for death with Covid is mid 80s, 88% of people had a serious underlying condition, and 92% are over 70.
Source CSO.
But yet when 30 people died on day 1 of the Pfizer rollout in Norway, they were old people that died who would have died anyway. (source Sky News)
This doesn't apply when these people die with Covid.
And note I say with Covid, because it's not necessarily from.
I agree with Westie, why would I take a vaccine with unknown results, for something that is statistically unlikely to affect me either directly or indirectly.
Last edited by TonyB; 23-02-21 at 13:16.
Please provide a source for the evidence that people died from the vaccine.
I have seen none. I have however seen the reports that people died after getting the vaccine. In Norway for example, we're talking 6 days after getting the vaccine.
They also possibly had breakfast that morning. I could make a report to sky news that breakfast should be avoided because it causes deaths.
That's the quality of reporting that's going on.
Please don't over simplify something or repeat tabloid headlines when you haven't actually read about what is actually being reported.
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/norw...avirus-vaccine
As for conflating these deaths to dying with covid instead of from covid, that is a total straw man. It is completely irrelevant to the effectiveness of a vaccine and what the vaccine is supposed to do.
Giving terminally ill people the vaccine may be a flawed decision but it was most likely done to prevent spread of a highly contagious virus in one of the hot bed environments for its incidence.
Last edited by gonzo76; 23-02-21 at 15:42.