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Re: Majority of Spaniards will not....
Originally Posted by VEDShappy
(Post 12951047)
As posted previously,
"Please help me with this. Does the vaccine currently used in the UK prevent someone catching the virus? Does it prevent someone passing on the virus? As I've said, I'm a simple soul so a yes, or no, will do." Well, unfortunately, the answer is: they dont know at the moment |
Re: Majority of Spaniards will not....
Originally Posted by bob_bob
(Post 12951045)
And you listen to these people?
You stick with them, I'll stick with facts. |
Re: Majority of Spaniards will not....
I listened to the video from 10.30 and Hitchens didn't come to the point. What point was he trying to make?
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Re: Majority of Spaniards will not....
Originally Posted by VEDShappy
(Post 12951047)
As posted previously,
"Please help me with this. Does the vaccine currently used in the UK prevent someone catching the virus? Does it prevent someone passing on the virus? As I've said, I'm a simple soul so a yes, or no, will do." |
Re: Majority of Spaniards will not....
Chipmunk, is so.
Jimenato, just that. Thanks again. I'd been told that my understanding was flawed. You've answered twice that it wasn't, but the one that cast the aspersion hasn't |
Re: Majority of Spaniards will not....
Originally Posted by VEDShappy
(Post 12951070)
Chipmunk, is so.
Jimenato, just that. Thanks again. I'd been told that my understanding was flawed. You've answered twice that it wasn't, but the one that cast the aspersion hasn't Rosemary |
Re: Majority of Spaniards will not....
Van Tam (Deputy chief medical officer England) has just said in a government briefing on BBCTV that they don't know if the vaccines stop you catching and passing on the virus.
If it turns out they don't work that way, are we creating a large group of vaccinated people who won't get ill, but will be carriers who can go around freely infecting those who can't or won't be vaccinated? |
Re: Majority of Spaniards will not....
Originally Posted by jimenato
(Post 12951520)
Van Tam (Deputy chief medical officer England) has just said in a government briefing on BBCTV that they don't know if the vaccines stop you catching and passing on the virus.
If it turns out they don't work that way, are we creating a large group of vaccinated people who won't get ill, but will be carriers who can go around freely infecting those who can't or won't be vaccinated? See post #75 |
Re: Majority of Spaniards will not....
I understand that the Oxford Vaccine has been approved, great news.
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Re: Majority of Spaniards will not....
I understand from some Spanish friends that the Spanish government is considering charging people for hospital treatment if they contract Covid after having refused the vaccination.
It appears other countries are also considering this option. |
Re: Majority of Spaniards will not....
Originally Posted by VEDShappy
(Post 12951047)
As posted previously,
"Please help me with this. Does the vaccine currently used in the UK prevent someone catching the virus? Does it prevent someone passing on the virus? As I've said, I'm a simple soul so a yes, or no, will do."
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 12949656)
Enough of this stupid arguing. Just try and enjoy Xmas and shut up!
Any further posts like this will be deleted. |
Re: Majority of Spaniards will not....
In the absence of any evidence to the contrary, I'll take that as a "No" then.
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Re: Majority of Spaniards will not....
Asked and answered. Change the record for 2021
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Re: Majority of Spaniards will not....
Originally Posted by missile
(Post 12952076)
Asked and answered. Change the record for 2021
You've not been able to provide a definitive answer, but nobody can. Let's just leave it there. Happy New year. |
Re: Majority of Spaniards will not....
Originally Posted by VEDShappy
(Post 12952608)
New year, new start.
You've not been able to provide a definitive answer, but nobody can. Let's just leave it there. Happy New year.
Originally Posted by VEDShappy
(Post 12949066)
My understanding is that the vaccine, at least the one currently used in the UK, does not prevent someone catching the virus or passing it on. It only stops the recipient becoming ill.
If this is true then those colleagues who have had the vaccination will also present a risk to their colleagues. |
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