Originally Posted by Yorkshiremadmick View Post
I’m 64 and I declined the vaccine even though the doctor strongly recommended I needed it?
If you don’t want to to risk death by covid/long...
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Originally Posted by Yorkshiremadmick View Post
I’m 64 and I declined the vaccine even though the doctor strongly recommended I needed it?
If you don’t want to to risk death by covid/long...
My partner is friends with somebody at the Crick who is on the research team for that study, she (my partner) had her 2nd jab at the Crick on Monday and caught up for for coffee with her, good to get...
Spain, Italy, Cyprus, Greece, Malta and Portugal will see that happens as quickly as possible.
Double post
Because it’s not an experiment when JCVI group has years of vaccine roll-out experience and know-how, their modified plan has obviously worked as the groups 1-9 were covered far quicker with the...
Just had a text from surgery to book 2nd jab (it’s already booked at a separate site through nhs) so I clicked through and am now due 2nd of June not 28th. 7 weeks gap not 12.
Guess there will be a...
Well you know what they say, strong in arm...
And new study out today from 500k in each cohort that you are 8 times more likely to suffer a clotting event from covid than you are from vaccination.
He obviously refused and was definitely under 30.
I would imagine he would have to wait for his preferred option.
Just got back from mine at St Thomas’s and a young Male came out the booth unvaccinated as it was AZ/O
Overheard the conversation between nurses after and “evidently he’s the health expert”, this...
If you don’t want to to risk death by covid/long covid/complications from covid (lung scarring/heart issues etc) then yes it’s needed.
They keep the paperwork for a year though.
Yes. You know better than that, plenty of detailed info out there which you have probably read already.