70 ,000 NHS

You mean those scumbags who have saved countless lives and put themselves on the front line everyday so some c#nt like yourself can slag them off

I mean all antivaxxers. Nutjob beliefs deserve a firm response.
 
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Do you think that same about all vaccines, or just this one?
What makes this one different from the dozens that we all routinely have already?
you have dozens? :eek:
 
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You mean those scumbags who have saved countless lives and put themselves on the front line everyday

What like lying doctors? Antivaxxers claim doctors lie on death certificates, so they don't believe mortality rates. But suddenly they become heroes when it suits? Hypocritical nonsense.
 
i wonder how many thalidomide victims wish people had been more vocal . For 5 years it was administered in around 50 countries around the world with birth defects getting put down to other reasons before they finally put 2 and 2 together.
 
you have dozens? :eek:

Probably, I've never counted. There's 16 childhood vaccines, some of which require boosters. Then travel vaccines (I've had yellow fever, typhoid, tetanus, hepatitis, polio boosters), then annual flu vaccines, plus 3 covid. Must be at least ... 30 by now, if not more.
 
i wonder how many thalidomide victims wish people had been more vocal . For 5 years it was administered in around 50 countries around the world with birth defects getting put down to other reasons before they finally put 2 and 2 together.

..and the essential difference you are missing is that thalidomide was not a vaccine.
 
"Scottish researchers found that women who catch the virus near the end of pregnancy were more vulnerable to birth-related complications.

They are more likely to suffer them than women who catch Covid in early pregnancy or not at all.

The researchers say getting vaccinated is crucial to protect pregnant women and their babies from life-threatening complications."


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-59986452



"You're at higher risk of getting seriously ill from COVID-19 if you're pregnant. If you get COVID-19 late in your pregnancy, your baby could also be at risk.

It's strongly recommended that you get vaccinated against COVID-19 to protect you and your baby."


https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/people-at-higher-risk/pregnancy-and-coronavirus/
 
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