How many more I wonder

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"Vaccination may be wise in individual cases, as it improves protection against developing severe COVID-19 for several months. This applies regardless of the number of vaccinations you have already received."

“May be wise”

So just keep taking vaccine boosters ?
 
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Apart from the fact the jab doesn't stop you getting covid again and again the response is to be expected for obvious reasons.

I don't know about the 'again and again' I only got it once - ever. I consider the jab did its job, just fine.
 
No but you are aware the NHS tried to force all their staff to take it ?

Come on now
Not true. Ask a few. They were encouraged, to protect their health and that of the patients. Evidence for "force" please. Tied down, were they?
 
No but you are aware the NHS tried to force all their staff to take it ?

Come on now
115,000 healthcare professionals have died from covid globally.

over 1,000 have died in the NHS

thousands of NHS workers have suffered serious side effects from covid.

No doubt the vaccine saved the lives of many NHS doctors, nurses, HCAs.
 
There have been rumblings of unexpected effects in some groups, since early on, we all know. It's concerning that they are still being called "idiosyncratic", I'd have expected something more solid by now on mechanisms. Bad outcomes are unfortunate, but nobody would have declared that there couldn't be some. Forum clowns claiming it means something it doesn't, are just silly, though.

There's a bit of discussion on an identifiable group's susceptibility here:
and a link on the right of the page to the recent doctor case.
 
Yesterday, they announced there was another jab in the offing. .
Do you know why fewer people took the second jab than the first?

And why even fewer took the third jab than the second?

And why even fewer took the fourth etc etc????
 
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