Have you been jabbed?
#121
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Last overseas trip, last gig, last cricket match watched live, last travel outside of QLD … it’s all been resigned to mentally here.
If my work demands a vaccine passport for in office work then **** that too.
I am not signing up to this experimental gene therapy.
I am willing to die on this hill, it’s important.
If my work demands a vaccine passport for in office work then **** that too.
I am not signing up to this experimental gene therapy.
I am willing to die on this hill, it’s important.
I would much prefer a drug which teaches my body to fight an invader than a chemical to treat an invader. Each to their own. Now where is my tin foil hat.
Last edited by Beoz; Aug 9th 2021 at 11:32 pm.

#122

Last overseas trip, last gig, last cricket match watched live, last travel outside of QLD … it’s all been resigned to mentally here.
If my work demands a vaccine passport for in office work then **** that too.
I am not signing up to this experimental gene therapy.
I am willing to die on this hill, it’s important.
If my work demands a vaccine passport for in office work then **** that too.
I am not signing up to this experimental gene therapy.
I am willing to die on this hill, it’s important.

#123

26 year old daughter has finally got an appointment booked for her first.

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#129

I'm not sure why you or Vim wouldn't. There are enough football matches happening with fans filling the stands, small gigs happening, why wouldn't there be cricket or larger gigs? Obviously if the events require proof of vaccine Vim won't be there but frankly I think that's highly unlikely.

#130

Pretty sure freedom will happen sooner than later. As soon as Sydney opens up, Melbourne will definitely follow, even if that means turning on beloved Dan. Both cities need strong international contact....Once those two cities open up internationally, then the rest of Australia will come along kicking and screaming.... Save for WA.... The powers that be will potentially entrench themselves even more and see it as even more reason to secede.
‘We can't just be held back': Push for NSW vaccine passports (msn.com)
November will be crunch time for Aus.... Sydney will open in October.
‘We can't just be held back': Push for NSW vaccine passports (msn.com)
November will be crunch time for Aus.... Sydney will open in October.
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Pretty sure freedom will happen sooner than later. As soon as Sydney opens up, Melbourne will definitely follow, even if that means turning on beloved Dan. Both cities need strong international contact....Once those two cities open up internationally, then the rest of Australia will come along kicking and screaming.... Save for WA.... The powers that be will potentially entrench themselves even more and see it as even more reason to secede.
‘We can't just be held back': Push for NSW vaccine passports (msn.com)
November will be crunch time for Aus.... Sydney will open in October.
‘We can't just be held back': Push for NSW vaccine passports (msn.com)
November will be crunch time for Aus.... Sydney will open in October.
It's pretty much like this here. Don't want Covid, stay indoors, don't want to be hospitalised, get jabbed, can't be bothered with either idea, tough luck. There is growing intolerance from the areas where the outbreak started who have more or less stuck to the rules and have very few or zero new cases, against those areas where it has exploded because they haven't followed the rules.
Pretty soon the majority will be double jabbed and will have zero sympathy for those who aren't.

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I'm not sure why you or Vim wouldn't. There are enough football matches happening with fans filling the stands, small gigs happening, why wouldn't there be cricket or larger gigs? Obviously if the events require proof of vaccine Vim won't be there but frankly I think that's highly unlikely.

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With some of the recent football signings here in England I think it's going to be a cracking season and here's hoping you can watch it pretty soon

#134

Last overseas trip, last gig, last cricket match watched live, last travel outside of QLD … it’s all been resigned to mentally here.
If my work demands a vaccine passport for in office work then **** that too.
I am not signing up to this experimental gene therapy.
I am willing to die on this hill, it’s important.
If my work demands a vaccine passport for in office work then **** that too.
I am not signing up to this experimental gene therapy.
I am willing to die on this hill, it’s important.
From the immensely respected Sloan Kettering Institute:
"Traditional vaccines put a weakened or inactivated germ into our bodies. Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines, like the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, teach cells how to make a protein that triggers an immune response if someone gets infected. When the vaccine is injected into the upper arm, the mRNA enters cells near the site of the injection and tells the cells to start making the same protein that is found in the COVID-19 virus. The immune system recognizes this protein and begins producing antibodies that can fight the virus if the vaccinated person is later infected.None of the vaccines interact with or alter your DNA in any way, and therefore cannot cause cancer. MRNA is not the same as DNA and cannot be combined with DNA to change your genetic code. The mRNA is fragile, so after it delivers the instructions to your cells, it breaks down and disappears from the body (in about 72 hours). The mRNA never even goes into the nucleus of the cell — the part that contains your DNA."
The article mentions cancer because cancer treatment is what Sloan Kettering is devoted to. I'm using it because their explanation of what mRNA vaccine is and isn't is nice and clear and short. You don't need to be afraid. The vaccines have saved millions of lives already, and will save millions more, just like every other vaccine that you and I have had - some of them people that you and I love and care about.
https://www.mskcc.org/coronavirus/wh...-vaccines-work

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But … I’m not signing up to this experimental gene therapy.
And am expecting to be marginalised for my views for the foreseeable future.
