Compulsory vaccinations

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  1. Hooky feller

    Hooky feller Well-Known Member

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    It’s an emotive subject. What does the advert say at the end. Stay home. save lives.
     
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    Which ironically is the biggest area of transmission!
     
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    Depends how you take that in context.
     
  4. BarnsleyReds

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    This is such a weird point you’re trying to make.

    If you open everything else up the transmissions at home are still going to happen, they will just be dwarfed by other vectors.
     
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    I don't want to die before my time but these restrictions have taken many !any years off the lives of so many people.
     
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    But you were ok with the thousands of influenza deaths each year? Can I ask why they're morally acceptable to you but covid isn't?
     
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    The difference is up to a month ago we didn’t have a vaccine for covid we did for influenza
     
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    But thousands still died. They wouldn't with lockdowns as transmission would be much lower. It's a strange stance to take that if a vaccine exists then the deaths don't matter
     
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    But thousands more would die if we didn’t
     
  10. TitusMagee

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    I don't understand this argument at all and it keeps being repeated.

    Risks can only be mitigated so much. A vaccine for the population is an acceptable level, no vaccine and over a thousand dying daily as it stands isn't. Flu doesn't kill anywhere near as many people as Covid is at present.

    Once the vaccine has been rolled out then there should be no more lockdowns or restrictions at all- it should be accepted that people may sadly die from it and that all possible steps have been realistically taken to mitigate it.
     
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    This year’s Alanis Morrissette award goes to....
     
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    Not surprising teenagers are feeling more anxious although I think mine is more fed up!
     
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    What's a lie in the link? Are the company mentioned lying about being in contact with the government? I am sorry I should only post links to media sites that you like for a one sided opinion to a debate. Please list media sites you would like me to use in the future.
     
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    You can, of course, post whatever links you like but I don't think I've ever clicked on a single one. There's not a chance I am giving a click to the Sun or the Daily Mail.
     
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    Exactly
     
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    I said your links are ****. I don’t click them. Love how you talk about one-sided and continue to post links from gutter press. Post whatever links you like I certainly won’t click on gutter press links.
     
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    Piers supporting them now on a day the likes of Raab are making a noise about a vaccine passport being needed.

     
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    It's not simply the number of deaths that is the problem with COVID. People die in numbers from all sorts of things, the problem is the effect it has on the NHS and health services round the world. If all the ICUs are filled with COVID patients, what are you going to do with the heart attack patient, or the seriously injured from a motorway accident, or the serious burns and smoke injuries from house fires? Let them die as well? The infection rate has to be kept down so that everybody has a chance.
     
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