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lmfao
26 Jun 21 22:52
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For herslf, nor for her teenage son

and her hubby is very reluctant as well but says he's not decided

i like them- but they are a bit weird

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By:
ericster
When: 27 Jun 21 07:51
Just tell them "I'm sorry but I'd rather we kept well away from each other because.......it's nothing personal, it's a worry, I'm sorry." Scared
This is going to break a few families and friendships I think.
By:
bobweenit
When: 27 Jun 21 15:13
Pat her on the back. Only mugs would listen to goverment and roll up their sleeve like good little soldiers.
By:
bobweenit
When: 27 Jun 21 15:15
Hope u pair got your flu jab while your were theirWink
By:
dukeofpuke
When: 28 Jun 21 01:35
A mother-of-three from Leicester died after suffering a rare catastrophic reaction to the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccination, her family has said.

Lucy Taberer, 47, fell seriously ill after getting the jab and developed blood clots on her brain causing a massive stroke.

Lucy's heartbroken partner and fiance Mark Tomlin, from Aylestone, told LeicestershireLive about the devastating impact her death has had on him and their five-year-old son Orson.

READ MORE: Warning over 'convincing' Covid-19 passport scam as fraudsters pretend to be NHS staff

He said Lucy, a playgroup leader, initially experienced mild and common side effects in the days after she was vaccinated at the Peepul Centre in Belgrave on March 19.

But her condition gradually worsened causing her to be rushed into hospital and despite the best efforts of medics to save her, she died 22 days after being vaccinated.

Mark said: “She knew there might be some side effects but she wasn’t worried.

“We thought they would just clear up as most people’s do.

“She had a pain in her side so she went to see her GP who said it was kidney stones and prescribed her some painkillers
By:
ericster
When: 28 Jun 21 09:00
Yeah, it's all very well people saying that it maybe kills one in a million or whatever but somebody out there is going to [be] that one. GPs are a lottery as well, it really is a nightmare, if you're lucky enough to get an appointment that is.
By:
feedthepony
When: 28 Jun 21 21:46
let her live her life the way she choses.

If the "jab" works then why does it matter if people chose not to take it??
By:
boxingthefox
When: 30 Jun 21 14:35
The easiest way is to put'the monkey' on their shoulder by saying,
I respect everyone's right to have or not to have the jab I've had it because I could not forgive myself if I gave it to you or anybody else. We are individuals but is a joined up world, we live in.
By:
ericster
When: 30 Jun 21 16:56
I don't know btf.
I have a lot of faith reverse psychology.
By:
boxingthefox
When: 30 Jun 21 17:24
I have used it to good effect, of course it all depends on the character of the person you are addressing, eric.
By:
ericster
When: 30 Jun 21 17:30
I'd just shrug my shoulders and act like "yeah, whatever".
Like it really doesn't matter.
Most people don't like to be made to feel as their view is totally irrelevant when they're trying to make a point.
By:
boxingthefox
When: 30 Jun 21 18:41
But that doesn't answer the OPs question.
By:
ericster
When: 30 Jun 21 19:00
Just say "if you don't want to, don't. Your choice." Like you really don't care either way.
By:
lmfao
When: 04 Jul 21 14:27
I buy into the fact that as a group those who decline the jabs have scant regard for others and perhaps blood on their hands

As a direct result more from this unjabbed group will need hospital treatment - using up resources which would otherwise have freed up beds/ spaces for unrelated operations - leaving high numbers of the population untreated

If they raise the issue I'm going to tell them the above

Also Covid may well be with us very long term - in time they either get jabbed and/ or will catch it ..... .
By:
ericster
When: 04 Jul 21 14:52
As you say lmfao, and as the data is now showing, the majority of people being hospitalized with C19 are the un-vacced.
I have no problem with these people gambling with their lives but they are gambling with our's although at least, hopefully, we'll get over it.
And, with regard to those who are infected by the anti-vaccers, you just have to hope that it won't happen to you.
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