Eventually. But will leave the first wave for the elderly and vulnerable.
Not being altruistic here, but having had Covid in April, I’m working on an assumption of immunity for at least 6-12 months. I know this is untested, but as a working model, it suits me. Also, Mrs P-T has very recently had a positive antibody test, so I’m content to assume I have a similar response, given that our experience of Covid was very similar.
Voted no.So far refused my flu jab for this year also.I used to believe a lot stronger in immunisation jabs - that has now changed.
May I ask why?I used to believe a lot stronger in immunisation jabs - that has now changed.
It can be spread by emojis but drinking your own urine can protect you.And even if it isn’t, it seems that you’ll be unlikely to catch Covid from pfm.
I very much doubt I would take it myself. I'm 40, in good physical condition from exercise, drink a little too much but don't really get sick.
Sorry to hear that. I hope that over time we learn more about improving the recovery from this to help you.Hmmm... That's exactly how I felt.
When I caught it I was 43, in good physical condition from exercise and hadn't had more than the odd cold for about ten years.
I got sick enough that one day while contemplating how difficult and shallow my breathing had become, I wondered if I was going to stop completely. I was too delirious at the time to realise I should probably have called an ambulance. Six months on I still have lung and stomach problems.
Same, 46.Hmmm... That's exactly how I felt.
When I caught it I was 43, in good physical condition from exercise and hadn't had more than the odd cold for about ten years.
I got sick enough that one day while contemplating how difficult and shallow my breathing had become, I wondered if I was going to stop completely. I was too delirious at the time to realise I should probably have called an ambulance. Six months on I still have lung and stomach problems.
He needs a booster, the Antivaxx vaccine doesn't protect you for life.May I ask why?
Not that I think this post is directed specifically toward me, but just to clarify that with my concern over the appearance of a vaccination in a previously unheard of short space of time also comes the understanding I now don’t go to pubs, restaurants, beaches, holiday or anywhere else where I would mix with other people. Regardless of govt attempts to get people out and about I will not be joining in. Despite the general opinion here, I’m not stupid nor prone to Icke/Trump(Doris) dick-headery.FWIW I refused my flu jab this year too as I view the health centre too high a risk for covid 19. It is just not somewhere I wish to visit at the height of a global pandemic unless I really have to. As I’m in total isolation/a ‘bubble’ of one I figured it is highly unlikely I’ll catch the flu anyway. That is the only legitimate reason I can think of for refusing one, everything else is David Icke/Trump-grade dick-headery IMHO.
It isn't, but if there's to be a consequent zombie apocalypse, I would prefer the chance to work through my Brexit stores of fayne wayne and single malt before succumbing so yes, there's a secondary benefit to my altrusim.Is that the polite way of saying "I'll see if the vaccine turns half the population into mutants before I give it the thumbs up" ?
...drinking your own urine can protect you.
FWIW I refused my flu jab this year too as I view the health centre too high a risk for covid 19.
When I caught it I was 43, in good physical condition from exercise and hadn't had more than the odd cold for about ten years.
I got sick enough that one day while contemplating how difficult and shallow my breathing had become, I wondered if I was going to stop completely. I was too delirious at the time to realise I should probably have called an ambulance. Six months on I still have lung and stomach problems.
I heard it has to be someone elses urine who are NOT in your bubble bathIt can be spread by emojis but drinking your own urine can protect you.
Then go to a pharmacist.
Hmmm... That's exactly how I felt.
When I caught it I was 43, in good physical condition from exercise and hadn't had more than the odd cold for about ten years.
I got sick enough that one day while contemplating how difficult and shallow my breathing had become, I wondered if I was going to stop completely. I was too delirious at the time to realise I should probably have called an ambulance. Six months on I still have lung and stomach problems.
FWIW I refused my flu jab this year too as I view the health centre too high a risk for covid 19. It is just not somewhere I wish to visit at the height of a global pandemic unless I really have to. As I’m in total isolation/a ‘bubble’ of one I figured it is highly unlikely I’ll catch the flu anyway. That is the only legitimate reason I can think of for refusing one, everything else is David Icke/Trump-grade dick-headery IMHO.
Its 2020 you hopeless waffling git
Doesn't seem cost-effective. Maybe we can genetically engineer some mosquitoes to deliver the vaccine.Perhaps we should train some army snipers to shoot people with the vaccination in a similar manner to how they tranquilize dangerous wild animals. You're walking along the street in a safe, socially distanced manner when all of a sudden, woosh and you've been vaccinated from over 100 yds away. You never even saw it coming.