I hope Goudrons is ok, my very very senior mother received the Oxford vaccine last Sunday and she is absolutely fineWell, don't keep us in the dark. Has it killed you or not. We need to know.
I hope Goudrons is ok, my very very senior mother received the Oxford vaccine last Sunday and she is absolutely fineWell, don't keep us in the dark. Has it killed you or not. We need to know.
Hi,
Vernon Coleman is unreliable for instance he denied AIDS.
The world doctors alliance is wholly unreliable it's chairman has been suspended .
https://www.bmj.com/content/370/bmj.m2714
Members on here have experienced cv19 first hand , their experiences are worth listening too.
Some members have had very mild symptoms others have suffered very seriously indeed.
No one can predict the extent of symptoms , potential for death or long term disability for an individual.
The chips not affecting your WiFi then?:devil:.
There are a few side effects that are quite common though.
Archy chills seem pretty standard for a day or two and a pain in the arm around the injection site seems to linger on a bit as well.
Hi Jimboy,Aye Jack, “conspiracy cas the scientist” has based everything he’s read on the web, as you and others have said we on here have firsthand experience of COVID.
I’m a bit angry at the moment, but I pride myself in being fair, but wouldn’t it be a wake up call to take this individual around a COVID ward with no protection for him and see what would happen[emoji317]
Thnks for the update, and the explanation of his silly reference. It seems he is assuming that everyone on here will have watched the film, and remembered that small part in detail.The blue pill reference is to do with the film called The Matrix.
One of the characters is offered two pills, a red pill leads to the "truth", or as it turns out a waste of the next 90 minutes!
The other, blue pill doesn't lead to an all night stiffy, but "ignorance".
But it's all a work of fiction, thought it worth mentioning just in case anybody might get confused!
Yep, still alive after the vaccine. 9 days and counting.
There are a few side effects that are quite common though.
Archy chills seem pretty standard for a day or two and a pain in the arm around the injection site seems to linger on a bit as well.
Remember it appears there is light ahead
I hope Goudrons is ok, my very very senior mother received the Oxford vaccine last Sunday and she is absolutely fine
This nails it (and especially the last bit. Personally, I've always admired the teachings of the Giant Spaghetti Monster, but I wouldn't trust my life to it in a crisis.)
As for facts, the killer fact (in more senses than one) is that there have been 85,000 excess deaths in the UK in the last year, compared to an average of the previous 5 years - and that figure is only up to last November, so the current spike in deaths will cause it to increase still further. The only rational explanation for that increase is ... COVID-19.
Just because something is on the internet doesn't mean that it is true. And as for that world-leading scientific source, the Conservative Woman website ... *clutches pearls*
I hope Goudrons is ok,
A thought crossed my mind earlier regarding the current naysayers.
Flu tends to be seasonal, hitting in the winter. Frequently, new strains appear in the southern hemisphere long before it arrives here, giving us a chance to be ready. Or less surprised.
If the current pandemic is 'just the flu', why is it affecting every country in the world, whilst half of the world is mid-summer.
My Mrs says if she takes her glasses off, turns the lights down and squints from a distance, I look ok
My Mrs says if she takes her glasses off, turns the lights down and squints from a distance, I look ok
or as it turns out a waste of the next 90 minutes!
The chips not affecting your WiFi then?:devil:
I actually understand if people don't want to accept that governments are corrupt and merely using covid to line their pockets from Big Pharma. It is a form of denial - self preservation. It is like in The Matrix - do you take the blue pill and remain in denial and blissfully ignorant, or do you take the red pill and see what is really going on?
Dave,
Finally...you mention hospitals. The hospitals in the UK are emptier than they have ever been in years. My wife works in one. Doctors and surgeons have nothing to do, and the rate of covid cases is static outside London.
You are being told lies Dave.
it says getting an MOT, if you need to drive when lawfully leaving home. If you have a shop in walking distance and are furloughed they could claim you don't need to drive?
See I’ve wondered how this works. My local shop is a coop and as we all know, about twice the price of Asda or Tesco. So I continue to go to these even though a 8-10 mile drive vs coop being within a mile. Is this allowed :shrug:
As an aside if you travel to Dorset all the ANPR camera's are active and looking for cars registered outside of the county.........
I think that’s a scare tactic and not factual