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Compo replied on 31/12/2020 15:55
Posted on 31/12/2020 15:43 by mylono vacation for me my choice but i have no problem with anyone getting vaccinated there choice doesn’t make me a bad person
mylo replied on 31/12/2020 15:59
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Tinwheeler replied on 31/12/2020 16:00
Posted on 31/12/2020 15:43 by mylono vacation for me my choice but i have no problem with anyone getting vaccinated there choice doesn’t make me a bad person
Posted on 31/12/2020 16:00
Of course it doesn’t make you a bad person, Mylo. As long as you are fully informed and understand the risks you present to yourself and others (including the NHS), then that's all there is to it unless travel restrictions or penalties of some sort crop up.
I happen to disagree with your choice but at least we have choice.
rutlandwarrior replied on 31/12/2020 16:13
LLM replied on 31/12/2020 16:15
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rutlandwarrior replied on 31/12/2020 16:19
mylo replied on 31/12/2020 16:43
Posted on 31/12/2020 16:43
Hopefully there will be no long term problems after taking the new vax the nhs is there to protect us not the other way if there are any long term problems after taking the new vax will that be the fault of the people who took it will the nhs look after them
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InaD replied on 31/12/2020 16:43
Posted on 31/12/2020 15:20 by brueThis is very informative to read, especially the video and maybe those who feel that it won't happen to them or they can exercise choice in the face of such a deadly virus should heed the words of this NHS Professor in London, working just now. BBC LINK
Posted on 31/12/2020 16:43
I read that earlier today, brue, and I really feel for all NHS staff, it must be so disheartening. What they must have seen and dealt with, and still do, is unimaginable. Their devotion to duty, and in a lot of cases, their sacrifices, over this last year is tremendous, it's far more than just a job.
Rocky 2 buckets replied on 31/12/2020 16:49
Posted on 31/12/2020 15:51 by TakethedogalongWe don’t tend to disagree on much Rocky, and I don’t disagree that an individual can choose how to treat their own body/ health, with a few caveats......
fine if it doesn’t impact on anyone else, either through a health risk that might be transmitted, where they are breaking the law to feed an addiction, or huge sums of money are having to be diverted to someone’s welfare for something that could be prevented, or it impacts upon loved ones and dependents leaving them traumatised.
It’s like driving down the road on the wrong side by choice. It might get you killed, it might kill an innocent other. Making the wrong choice has implications not just for the chooser. So educating, persuading, helping individuals to choose wisely is best for the greater good.....🤔🙂
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