The jab ..

Poll Poll Will you take the COVID jab

  • Of course

    Votes: 158 79.0%
  • Hell no

    Votes: 18 9.0%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 11 5.5%
  • After results of first round are known

    Votes: 13 6.5%

  • Total voters
    200
john-e89 said:
maxman said:
The country can’t go on stumbling from one lockdown to another lockdown a few months later.Here in Wales we have Capt Drakeford who hasn’t the balls to grip the problem at source.In the South Wales valley’s they must be ignoring all the advice as the virus is rampant,yet the whole of Wales is being punished by put into a three week lockdown. :headbang:
I will be having the vaccine as soon as I get the call.Anybody who refuses the vaccine should have a mark against their name and refused treatment if they catch the virus,that will never happen though as we are to soft. :fuelfire:

That’s not how a free society works Maxman, you can’t put a mark against someone and refuse treatment and then treat someone who rides a motorbike, goes rock climbing or cave diving etc, etc, they’re all very risky. :thumbsup:
Yep, that is why I opted out of organ donation this very afternoon. Free society = my choice.
 
Stevo1987 said:
Yep, that is why I opted out of organ donation this very afternoon. Free society = my choice.

I suppose then the question remains, what happens to those opinions if you were in then thrust into the unfortunate position of requiring a transplant ?

Just a hunch that you would grab at the chance and be grateful that someone had an alternative opinion.
 
ronk said:
Stevo1987 said:
Yep, that is why I opted out of organ donation this very afternoon. Free society = my choice.

I suppose then the question remains, what happens to those opinions if you were in then thrust into the unfortunate position of requiring a transplant ?
Well, there are lots of people out there happy to donate.
 
Stevo1987 said:
ronk said:
Stevo1987 said:
Yep, that is why I opted out of organ donation this very afternoon. Free society = my choice.

I suppose then the question remains, what happens to those opinions if you were in then thrust into the unfortunate position of requiring a transplant ?
Well, there are lots of people out there happy to donate.

Nothing more than curiosity, what made you reach that decision Steveo..?
 
Stevo1987 said:
Well, there are lots of people out there happy to donate.

Unfortunately there is a shortage of donor organs.

In some of the words of a John Prine Song:-

Throw my brain in a hurricane
And the blind can have my eyes
And the deaf can take both of my ears
If they don't mind the size
 
Will be getting the jab in about the second or third wave. The sooner the better as far as I am concerned. Yes it's a free choice but say there are restrictions placed on flying by airlines. No jab no flight. Wouldn't you feel more comfortable getting on a plane knowing every other passenger has had the vaccination?

Just to show how fickle I am though, previously happy to donate organs which was my choice, now it's compulsory unless you opt out, I don't agree with so have opted out. As I say Fickle.
 
ronk said:
Stevo1987 said:
Well, there are lots of people out there happy to donate.

Unfortunately there is a shortage of donor organs.

In some of the words of a John Prine Song:-

Throw my brain in a hurricane
And the blind can have my eyes
And the deaf can take both of my ears
If they don't mind the size
Really, I thought with Covid and everyone opted in...........
 
Ya bits aren’t much use to you if you’re dead!

I must admit to feeling uneasy about the whole process but that is tempered by the what would I say if I needed an Organ transplant?

I would be grateful for the gift as probably most of us would be.
 
mgrlane said:
ronk said:
Wouldn't you feel more comfortable getting on a plane knowing every other passenger has had the vaccination?

If I had the jab and was immune I wouldn't give a monkeys.

That’s not my quote!
But if I’d had a jab I wouldn’t give a monkeys either!
 
ronk said:
Ya bits aren’t much use to you if you’re dead!

I must admit to feeling uneasy about the whole process but that is tempered by the what would I say if I needed an Organ transplant?
I
I would be grateful for the gift as probably most of us would be.
john-e89 said:
Stevo1987 said:
ronk said:
I suppose then the question remains, what happens to those opinions if you were in then thrust into the unfortunate position of requiring a transplant ?
Well, there are lots of people out there happy to donate.

Nothing more than curiosity, what made you reach that decision Steveo..?
I don't do big government John.
 
ronk said:
Ya bits aren’t much use to you if you’re dead!

I must admit to feeling uneasy about the whole process but that is tempered by the what would I say if I needed an Organ transplant?

I would be grateful for the gift as probably most of us would be.

My thoughts too on if I need an organ . However I do get the unease thing, emotive subject. I’m staying in as I have no beliefs in afterlife etc.
 
Stevo1987 said:
ronk said:
Ya bits aren’t much use to you if you’re dead!

I must admit to feeling uneasy about the whole process but that is tempered by the what would I say if I needed an Organ transplant?

I
I would be grateful for the gift as probably most of us would be.
john-e89 said:
Stevo1987 said:
Well, there are lots of people out there happy to donate.

Nothing more than curiosity, what made you reach that decision Steveo..?
I don't do big government John.

No wonder this country is in a sh1t state.I wonder if it’s a BMW driver attitude thing,I bet Toyota drivers would be only to willing to donate. :roll:
 
As published yesterday the government aims to vaccinate everyone over 50 and those with existing medical conditions that make them vulnerable, that is approximately 25 million people.

They are not aiming to vaccinate everyone and the vaccine is not approved for anyone below 16 yrs, Complaining about people choosing not to have the vaccine and vilifying them for it is pointless.
 
sars said:
As published yesterday the government aims to vaccinate everyone over 50 and those with existing medical conditions that make them vulnerable, that is approximately 25 million people.

They are not aiming to vaccinate everyone and the vaccine is not approved for anyone below 16 yrs, Complaining about people choosing not to have the vaccine and vilifying them for it is pointless.

mgrlane should not have posted on this thread then as he’s below 50 right...?
 
^^^^^^^^ That didn’t come out the way intended....I meant mgrlane is basically nothing to do with the jab being under 50 and healthy as he says, not that he has no right to comment on the thread.

This is how wars start..... :roll:
 
On a slightly different note, how stupid are people? Watching the news where they are talking about most of england going into tier3 and talking to people on the street. Spoke to a woman whos father in law died last week of covid and she is sitting in a coffee shop having a coffee!!
Loads of footage of crowded pubs/restaurants, do people really HAVE to go out for food and drink!!
And they wonder why it isnt going away.
I would feel like I had failed in some way if I caught covid, meanwhile half the country are going around like they actually want to get it.
 
People just don't seem to be taking it seriously enough - I've lost count of the number of people who don't seem to have any idea of what 6 feet means when I've been queueing in shops, despite the stickers on the floor. :headbang:

Fine if they want to get it, but I certainly don't want it. :o

Anyway since 2nd lockdown ended infection rates where I live have gone up from 97.3 to 222 people per 100,000 so as from midnight tomorrow I will be in Tier 3 - but at least I'll be allowed out on Saturday now I've finally got an appointment for my flu vaccination!

As much as it pains me to say it I really think it might be a good idea to revise the Christmas plans.
 
john-e89 said:
^^^^^^^^ That didn’t come out the way intended....I meant mgrlane is basically nothing to do with the jab being under 50 and healthy as he says, not that he has no right to comment on the thread.

This is how wars start..... :roll:

It was the 1st I have heard of it but it's amazing if so.

I don't have to have it and you don't have to hate me for not having it! We are all winners here :D
 
mgrlane said:
Just wondering- by any chance do you know if the testing has gone up too in your area? Both seem to go hand in hand.

I don't know. The email from the Borough Council doesn't specify! And it doesn't specify the age group most affected so it could be school-children, in which case the risk factor for old gits like me may not be much worse than it was 2 weeks ago so long as they don't get dragged round Tescos by their parents!

That seems to be part of the problem but I can understand why there isn't that level of detail, given that it is an unprecented event.
 
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