hifiandmtb
Sphincter beanie
Will they ban the unvaccinated from leaving the house now???
Bit harsh on those they won't make vaccines available to...Will they ban the unvaccinated from leaving the house now???
Talking to you.PS how do you know what death feels like?
Can you link a peer reviewed paper please citing the effect he has on you otherwise I call BSTalking to you.
You get the jab and either get a short term reaction, or possibly nothing, then move along.Heard the same thing about Pfizer.. What do you though, not take either and stay home watching tv for the next 5 years?
fixedYou get the jab and either get a short term reaction, possibly death,
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?...kruger&oq=dunning#d=gs_qabs&u=#p=T7FgTcgMoNUJCan you link a peer reviewed paper please citing the effect he has on you otherwise I call BS
My won words, hey?fixed
quoted from your won words
your last few posts means i can leave this forum a happy guy, won't get better than this -
This the ideal time for a young man like myself to get Pfizered... by the time they do 1/4 of Australia (Vic with 6.5mil) it will be Chrissy.Bit harsh on those they won't make vaccines available to...
I didn’t mean it literally..Will they ban the unvaccinated from leaving the house now???
I’m genuinely curious about where you’re going with this. What is putting mosypeople off getting vaxxed other than social media scare campaigns?I didn’t mean it literally..
After the vaccine has been offered to everyone the borders will open.. All the chief medical officers have said the virus will be let out into the community. If someone chooses not to take the vaccine (which is their right) imo their options will be limited by the old “no jab no play” rules.. Not to mention covid will be spreading around the community by vaccinated people who no longer care cause they won’t get sick.. Begs the question where does that leave the un-vaxxed? Do they just catch covid or avoid it? If you don’t want to catch it, then a fair bit of their time is going to be spent away from people, most likely at home..
I believe that you can still catch Covid despite being vaccinated but it limits the impact it has upon the body. You will still get sick. I'm intrigued to see what the impact is going to be when we do have large scale immunisation yet people will still be catching it and it's various types, much like menningacocal. It's going to suck balls big time if a South African or Tasmanian strain becomes immune to immunisation.I didn’t mean it literally..
After the vaccine has been offered to everyone the borders will open.. All the chief medical officers have said the virus will be let out into the community. If someone chooses not to take the vaccine (which is their right) imo their options will be limited by the old “no jab no play” rules.. Not to mention covid will be spreading around the community by vaccinated people who no longer care cause they won’t get sick.. Begs the question where does that leave the un-vaxxed? Do they just catch covid or avoid it? If you don’t want to catch it, then a fair bit of their time is going to be spent away from people, most likely at home..
I don't think so. His post was fairly easy to read.Is that you @Daniel Hale ?
It wasn't luck that it didn't spread in Tassie. The virus just refused to pay over $1000 for a weeks' car hire!I wasn't going to get vaccinated given Tasmanian's amazing luck so far in not having a widespread outbreak.
the un-vaxed are always left out in the coldI didn’t mean it literally..
After the vaccine has been offered to everyone the borders will open.. All the chief medical officers have said the virus will be let out into the community. If someone chooses not to take the vaccine (which is their right) imo their options will be limited by the old “no jab no play” rules.. Not to mention covid will be spreading around the community by vaccinated people who no longer care cause they won’t get sick.. Begs the question where does that leave the un-vaxxed? Do they just catch covid or avoid it? If you don’t want to catch it, then a fair bit of their time is going to be spent away from people, most likely at home..
I thought you were leaving Rotorburn?the un-vaxed are always left out in the cold
i dare say if you want to travel INTL in 2023 your vaccine passport will be viewed before your citizenship passport
strangely no one [ie big pharma, the govt] has talked about the ability of the vaccinated to pass the virus on still-albeit in a short window, the vaccine really only designed to stop death/serious complications
vaccinating under 18's will be harder to convince people, without kids we'll not get herd immunity [even with our older liberal voting pop_n]-for some reason some new sci papers are stating 70% will be enough for herd immunity for sars-cov2, which is a lower threshold than traditionally used,
meningococcal isn't a good comparison as its is usually only a very narrow subset of teenagers/early twenties who get serious complications, we don't need to vacc primary kids or oldies as its not pathological for them - its extremely uncommon to bootI believe that you can still catch Covid despite being vaccinated but it limits the impact it has upon the body. You will still get sick. I'm intrigued to see what the impact is going to be when we do have large scale immunisation yet people will still be catching it and it's various types, much like menningococcal. It's going to suck balls big time if a South African or Tasmanian strain becomes immune to immunisation.
saving all the abusive PM's i receive here is taking hours, if not days to save to the cloudI thought you were leaving Rotorburn?
State Government is now paying us $1k to rent our cars out here it Tas. (I shit you not) Jayne and I were legit about to go into the car rental business until this fuggin inconsiderate Covid popped up in Victoria again and put another stop to the majority of our tourist dollar. bloody rude.It wasn't luck that it didn't spread in Tassie. The virus just refused to pay over $1000 for a weeks' car hire!