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TrollBecause he’s just a massive womble.
Block him and enjoy
TrollBecause he’s just a massive womble.
Block him and enjoy
But you still won't say what you believe that distance should be...Do you think it's a good idea to get close to anybody with any transmittable disease?
The other choice is to keep your distance.
Take a guess if you dont know, which do you think is safer, better, less risky, and has been good advice over decades if not centuries ?
Good, and yet you are still obsessed by it. You don't want it, don't have it, no one wants to hear your antivaxxer nonsense.Have had some interesting discussions since and no-one who hadn't had one had any regrets.
Hope you haven't had any of these life threatening symptoms that were reported on the yellow card portal. That sneezing lark is a killer...See for yourself.
And totally missed the point.But you still won't say what you believe that distance should be...
Why not?
Just a 'guess'?
But fyi, almost everyone is carrying a transmittable disease most of the time...
Do you not give your friends/family a hug and also avoid crowds/sidestep people in public?
During the 'virus' period, when gatherings were allowed most of our friends/family went about greetings as usual.
There were a few who preferred a 'fist bump', but no-one got a 'virus related' illness or died of the 'virus'...
Anecdotally I would 'guess' about 50% got a jab of one sort or another.
Have had some interesting discussions since and no-one who hadn't had one had any regrets.
A few of those who had one (or more) now regret it.
And yet your still here chunnering away to yourself as nobody takes a blind bit of notice what you say.Good, and yet you are still obsessed by it. You don't want it, don't have it, no one wants to hear your antivaxxer nonsense.
When will you get it into your head it's not compatible with living a life.And totally missed the point.
Deliberate, or ignorance?
Is keeping your distance a good idea or a bad idea.
We can get into all the vagaries of it after that.
As soon as you can answer the simple question directlyWhen will you get it into your head it's not compatible with living a life.
If you what to box yourself off from the world feel free it'll do us all a favour.
Well you responded, pmsl...And yet your still here chunnering away to yourself as nobody takes a blind bit of notice what you say.
Electric shock? Awesome, you don't even need a vat of electric eels to become a marvel superhero.Hope you haven't had any of these life threatening symptoms that were reported on the yellow card portal. That sneezing lark is a killer...
Loose tooth
Gastrointestinal noises abnormal
Eyelid thickening
Teeth brittle
Eyelash changes
Flatulence
Haemorrhoids
Tongue rough
Tooth loss
No adverse event
Breast implant palpable
Hangover
Genital herpes
Gonorrhoea
Malaria
Syphilis
Tooth injury
Exposure to vaccinated person
Multiple fractures
Prescription drug used without a prescription
Ligament sprain
Exposure to extreme temperature
Electric shock
Fall
Pelvic fracture
Sunburn
Penis injury
Face crushing
Scratch
Spinal fracture
Sperm concentration
Drooling
Pregnancy on contraceptive
Premature ejaculation
Breast swelling
Penile size reduced
Sneezing
Snoring
Dandruff
https://assets.publishing.service.g...loads/attachment_data/file/1018450/Pfizer.pdf
yellow card reporting is association not causationSee for yourself. This is from the link that JonathanM supplied to the yellow card system official report.
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Not missed the point at all, but you certainly have!And totally missed the point.
Deliberate, or ignorance?
Is keeping your distance a good idea or a bad idea.
We can get into all the vagaries of it after that.
poor Ellal lacks the ability to understand that viral load emitted from an infected person drops off as the distance is increasedSo you refuse to say what you think is a 'safe distance' as regards any 'transmittable disease' ...
Why is that?
more complete nonsenseNot missed the point at all, but you certainly have!
Do I keep a distance from people who probably have a transmittable disease but show no signs - no!
Would I give a hug to someone with ebola? - no!
What you spout is the same ill informed rubbish that did the rounds during the early years of the aids virus...
But assuming you have had the jabs, why are you concerned about 'distance' if you believe that the jabs protect you from the 'virus'?
yes you do during a pandemic with a novel virus when there is almost no knowledge of therapeutic treatment and no vaccineDo I keep a distance from people who probably have a transmittable disease but show no signs - no!
you have put the 'virus' in inverted commas.But assuming you have had the jabs, why are you concerned about 'distance' if you believe that the jabs protect you from the 'virus'?
It's called science. Learning evolves with new diseases, we understand them more as time goes by. What happened in the early days is not necessarily what we do now. We don't get kids to clean chimneys any more.What you spout is the same ill informed rubbish that did the rounds during the early years of the aids virus...