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..... Just read the fellas name thats where it ends for me Ta.
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You said "nothing to see here"
But you don't know when he will back playing? |
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Wetherspoons GC ?
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I'm not pro or anti Vax. I'm pro choice and I'm against anything mandatory. I'm against Police brutality and against turning people against one another to create a 2 tier society.
It does appear that the vaccine is beneficial for those in an "At Risk" group. Although, if you're required to keep wearing masks and needing regular booster shots then this starts to becomes questionable also. If these pharmaceutical companies really believe in their vaccine, they should at the very least make it available to third world countries at cost price. It's more likely though that they need a marketplace that will pay over the odds for it, in the same way that chumps in the west pay for overpriced sportswear made in sweatshops. So, either they think the vaccine works but they refuse to help third word countries or that they need new variants that will originate in these third word countries. These will then make their way into Western countries, new boosters shots will be created and so the money keeps rolling in. Either way, these pharmaceutical companies need to be challenged, especially as they received billions in funding from the public to help develop these vaccines. |
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As usual, when it comes to putting the money where one's mouth is, the truth comes out. 100% safe and effective but 0% guarantee.
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AZ reportedly supplying the oxford vax at cost up until recently (and reportedly still doing so for poor countries). That vax was developed to be portable so could be used as globally as possible (no special storage required). All they've had since getting involved is grief, legal action from the EU and the company getting trashed outside the UK. They must be wondering why they bothered
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No sympathy for Big Pharma. A patient cured is a customer lost.
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The motto of every psychiatrist in the world and quite a strong argument against private health care.
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In public healthcare a patient cured is a slice of government spending lost.
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EMA to authorise Covid-19 vaccine for 5-11 year-olds
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I'm no anti-vaxxer, waiting for my booster as we speak, but footballers do seem to be dropping like flies, Charlie Wyke the latest.
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A this point, the Government and the MSM have the general public so scared, they will do pretty much ANYTHING they tell them to do. Obviously, is just a complete coincidence whats happening to young, fit sports players at the moment.
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swifty i was never an anti-vaxer ever but since covid im iffy about the whole dam thing, has to be a link
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/16845394/fc-sheriff-adama-traore-real-madrid/
dropping like flies, who knew football was such a dangerous sport Also what a coincidence Aguero retires due to heart issues (aware he always had a heart condition, but the timing ffs) https://twitter.com/KostInnen/status/1462189164800135170?s=20 17 yo moto prodigy collapses on stage, when do coincidences stop being coincidences 'JuSt gO GeT uR jAB' 'forever' |
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xaar, something seems odd when some of the fittest people in society are having sudden heart issues. The odds said covid v clotting, covid wins every time but that was when you were thinking 1 or 2 jabs, if you have to be jabbed every 6 months ad infinitum those odds may look a little different. I will still get my booster because I've elderly parents and it reduces transmission risk etc but I am more sceptical now.
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stats say protection much better after Pfizer or Moderna booster.
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swifty it is strange over here in Ireland we've had at least 4/5 I know of in amateur sports that had the same, a few have died all young some very young under 20, the whole thing is a mess, the one question i don't find an answer to when this all started the so-called experts said it would be years before a vaccine, but then suddenly had loads and they were working on them for 30 years
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It all got sped up as all of the experts turned their attention to the same disease. But the fast trialling no doubt means we are all guinea pigs to some degree.
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1.01 thread disappear with that list on it now.
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Looks like it was posted by a someone credible. Do you have the link, Jet?
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Really? Apologies BF mods if that's not allowed here, feel free to delete (not sure why we don't have a delete option)
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Was from Twitter, but I checked each one to make sure they weren't fabricated - assumed it would be fine as I've seen plenty of posts regarding heart attacks in athletes.
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Don't worry, someone will get it removed for ya if it doesn't fit the official narrative.
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Wigan Athletic striker Charlie Wyke is in hospital after collapsing during training.
The League One club confirmed the 28-year-old is in a stable condition and continuing to be closely monitored. Wyke, who is communicating with family and staff, was treated by club medics following his collapse earlier this week before being taken to hospital. The former Sunderland player missed Tuesday's draw at Cambridge United with Wigan saying it was through illness. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59421139 |
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/16847150/leon-taylor-dead-tributes-footballer/
DARLASTON TOWN have announced the tragic death of their player Leon Taylor aged 36. Taylor was taken ill yesterday, with his club learning of his passing last night. Are these links allowed saddo? |
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If you can't trust the vaccines then keep the damn thing out. Worrying new strain with multiple mutations discovered in South Africa, maybe including Botswana and Hong Kong. Let's hope all flights from these countries are being halted as we speak. I'm not holding my breath.
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Why, swifty? Even if you somehow kept that variant out, it would just leave a gap for another one to gain traction.
We're talking about a virus with a median age of death of 83, and which 90% of people who contract it even at that age survive. You can't ban death. If you're in poor health at that age, it's not Covid which kills you. It's being 83 and in poor health. |
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Not had the jab, got the symptoms but to me its flu, exactly the same feeling I had last time come home fron Vegas, fook me I ache!!
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screaming, surely it's common sense to be cautious this time. We haven't wasted billions on a vaccination program to then let in a new strain that might evade the vaccines.
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GB News has just done a report on the increased risk of heart attack following the mRNA vaccine.
Not quite the BBC or SKY but hopefully people will stop shrieking 'conspiracy nutcase' when anyone brings this up now. |
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Anxiety among the vaccinated is growing but it's probably going to be ok, probably
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Or, swifty, we'll just have to acknowledge that we have indeed wasted billions on a vaccination programme if we believe a new strain might evade the vaccines.
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Sonyas fake dad on eastenders just had suspected heart attack in the kitchen. Ambulance just took him away. Will update when a no more
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Yep confirmed severe heart attack but he’s awake looking good and cracking jokes
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how old is he? Is he a footballer for Walford Town?
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Trevor Sinclair in danger of being cancelled for daring to ask the unaskable in the MSM!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10241903/Trevor-Sinclair-blasted-vaccine-rant-discussing-John-Fleck-TalkSport.html |
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I'm sure the tweets The Mail chose to include in their article is representative of the replies in general
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That's where we are, to simply ask a quite valid question is to 'spread dangerous nonsense'. What are they so scared of?
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