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We're getting back to natural selection again.IdleHans said:
There will be a good few less of them when this is throughLeroy Ambrose said:
Thank fuck the world isn't full of people this dense.thewolfboy said:Canters - a friend of mine has Polio. She and several of her friends caught it about sixty years ago from playing with contaminated (sewerage) water. Sadly, she got it worse. You will argue that vaccinations fixed polio. I will argue that the main cause for the virtual end of Polio in this country is the vast improvement to our sewerage system.
You can all mock me as much as you like but I have never been vaccinated in my life and have never had any disease, don't suffer any allergies at all and am generally very fit for my age. Most of my mates are now suffering from all kinds of allergies, plus things like diabetes, asthma, cancer, ME and so forth. They know I am a vegan and jibe me for not boozing but I never talk about vaccination issues.
I am not a coward at all. I simply will not contaminate my blood system with the crap that is in the vaccines (I'm talking about vaccines in general). It's a free country and that is my choice. We'll see in the long run if vaccines fix the current Covid-19 problem or if the virus mutates as it usually does.
The vast majority of UK deaths from now on will be the unvaccinated, who were relying on their God or their health or some other reason to protect them.
"I've never died before so it proves I'll be fine".
Once again I recall the poor American sap who went to a Covid party to catch Covid and died not longer after.5 -
Exactly, it’s survivor bias. I had covid and it put me in bed for 4 weeks, I was a fit and healthy 28 year old, honestly anyone significantly older would’ve been put in hospital at least.Covered End said:
We're getting back to natural selection again.IdleHans said:
There will be a good few less of them when this is throughLeroy Ambrose said:
Thank fuck the world isn't full of people this dense.thewolfboy said:Canters - a friend of mine has Polio. She and several of her friends caught it about sixty years ago from playing with contaminated (sewerage) water. Sadly, she got it worse. You will argue that vaccinations fixed polio. I will argue that the main cause for the virtual end of Polio in this country is the vast improvement to our sewerage system.
You can all mock me as much as you like but I have never been vaccinated in my life and have never had any disease, don't suffer any allergies at all and am generally very fit for my age. Most of my mates are now suffering from all kinds of allergies, plus things like diabetes, asthma, cancer, ME and so forth. They know I am a vegan and jibe me for not boozing but I never talk about vaccination issues.
I am not a coward at all. I simply will not contaminate my blood system with the crap that is in the vaccines (I'm talking about vaccines in general). It's a free country and that is my choice. We'll see in the long run if vaccines fix the current Covid-19 problem or if the virus mutates as it usually does.
The vast majority of UK deaths from now on will be the unvaccinated, who were relying on their God or their health or some other reason to protect them.
"I've never died before so it proves I'll be fine".
Once again I recall the poor American sap who went to a Covid party to catch Covid and died not longer after.4 -
Wow, all those Countries in the World that have made such dramatic improvements to their sewerage systems! What a pity they did not put running water in at the same time, especially in Africa.Leroy Ambrose said:
Thank fuck the world isn't full of people this dense.thewolfboy said:Canters - a friend of mine has Polio. She and several of her friends caught it about sixty years ago from playing with contaminated (sewerage) water. Sadly, she got it worse. You will argue that vaccinations fixed polio. I will argue that the main cause for the virtual end of Polio in this country is the vast improvement to our sewerage system.
You can all mock me as much as you like but I have never been vaccinated in my life and have never had any disease, don't suffer any allergies at all and am generally very fit for my age. Most of my mates are now suffering from all kinds of allergies, plus things like diabetes, asthma, cancer, ME and so forth. They know I am a vegan and jibe me for not boozing but I never talk about vaccination issues.
I am not a coward at all. I simply will not contaminate my blood system with the crap that is in the vaccines (I'm talking about vaccines in general). It's a free country and that is my choice. We'll see in the long run if vaccines fix the current Covid-19 problem or if the virus mutates as it usually does.6 -
First jab done - moderna. One of the friendliest medical people i have ever spoken to. Belvedere pharmacy i had it done.15
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Feeling tired and rough today, hopefully better tomorrow..0
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Under-30s set record-breaking day Covid-19 jab bookings
Coronavirus vaccine bookings on the NHS website reached a record high of more than one million yesterday.
It's first time daily appointments made through the national booking service have topped the million mark.
As vaccines were opened up to people aged 25 to 29 yesterday morning, a total of 1,082,596 first and second dose slots were snapped up across the day online and by phone.
That's about 45,000 an hour on average and more than 750 every minute, over the full 24 hours.
The daily total for the National Booking Service yesterday means around four times as many slots were booked yesterday compared with the day before and the same day last week.
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That’s very pleasing to see.clive said:Under-30s set record-breaking day Covid-19 jab bookings
Coronavirus vaccine bookings on the NHS website reached a record high of more than one million yesterday.
It's first time daily appointments made through the national booking service have topped the million mark.
As vaccines were opened up to people aged 25 to 29 yesterday morning, a total of 1,082,596 first and second dose slots were snapped up across the day online and by phone.
That's about 45,000 an hour on average and more than 750 every minute, over the full 24 hours.
The daily total for the National Booking Service yesterday means around four times as many slots were booked yesterday compared with the day before and the same day last week.
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"YoUng PEoPLe ArE tHE PROBleM aNd WoNT TaKE ThE VAccINE!"clive said:Under-30s set record-breaking day Covid-19 jab bookings
Coronavirus vaccine bookings on the NHS website reached a record high of more than one million yesterday.
It's first time daily appointments made through the national booking service have topped the million mark.
As vaccines were opened up to people aged 25 to 29 yesterday morning, a total of 1,082,596 first and second dose slots were snapped up across the day online and by phone.
That's about 45,000 an hour on average and more than 750 every minute, over the full 24 hours.
The daily total for the National Booking Service yesterday means around four times as many slots were booked yesterday compared with the day before and the same day last week.
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Pop-up clinics
Additional COVID-19 vaccination pop-up clinics
If you are eligible for a COVID vaccination, you can get your COVID vaccination from a number of walk-in and pop-up clinics.
Biggin Hill, Bromley
Location: Biggin Hill Children & Family Centre, Sunningvale Ave, Biggin Hill, TN16 3TNDay and time: Thursday 10 June and Saturday 12 June, 1:30pm – 8;00pmBooking information: Call to book your place – 0208 175 8582. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS FOR BIGGIN HILL RESIDENTS ONLY. PROOF OF ADDRESS NEEDED.Further information: Please join us if you are… age 25 to 39 or a frontline health or social worker or you haven’t had your first dose of Pfizer or you had your first dose of Pfizer more than 28 days ago. Pfizer vaccine only. You don’t need to be registered with a GP.
Woolwich New Road, Greenwich
Location: Late Night Woolwich Pharmacy, Ground Floor, Equitable House, Lower, 10 Woolwich New Rd, London SE18 6AB
Day and time: Between 07 June to 25 July, daily, 8:00am – 2:00pm – AstraZeneca only
Booking information: no booking required, this is a walk-in clinic offering first and second doses.
Further information: For people aged 40 and above, you do not need proof of address, immigration status, ID or an NHS number. Second doses will only be offered if it is at least eight weeks since the first dose.Gallions Reach Medical Centre
Location: Gallions Reach Medical Centre, Bentham Road, London SE28 8BE
Day and time: Thursday 10 June, 10am – 4:30pm
Booking information: no booking required, this is a walk-in clinic offering first and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
Further information: For people aged 25+, you do not need proof of address, immigration status, ID or an NHS number. Second doses will only be offered if it is at least four weeks since the first dose.Princess Alice Pub, Thamesmead
Location: Car Park, 2a Battery Road, London SE28 0JS
Day and time: Thursday 10 June, 3pm – 7pm
Booking information: no booking required, this is a walk-in clinic offering first and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
Further information: For people aged 25+, you do not need proof of address, immigration status, ID or an NHS number. Second doses will only be offered if it is at least four weeks since the first dose.Plumstead, Greenwich
Location: Plumstead Health Centre, Tewson Rd, London SE18 1BH
Day and time: Friday 11 June, 9am – 1pm and from 2pm – 6pm
Booking information: no booking required, this is a walk-in clinic
Further information: For all eligible, you do not need proof of address, immigration status, ID or an NHS number
https://selondonccg.nhs.uk/what-we-do/covid-19/covid-19-vaccine/pop-up-clinics/4 -
Just got my second jab of AZ.11
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What is the meaning of doing the capitals thing? I’ve seen it a lot, especially in Leroys posts?cantersaddick said:
"YoUng PEoPLe ArE tHE PROBleM aNd WoNT TaKE ThE VAccINE!"clive said:Under-30s set record-breaking day Covid-19 jab bookings
Coronavirus vaccine bookings on the NHS website reached a record high of more than one million yesterday.
It's first time daily appointments made through the national booking service have topped the million mark.
As vaccines were opened up to people aged 25 to 29 yesterday morning, a total of 1,082,596 first and second dose slots were snapped up across the day online and by phone.
That's about 45,000 an hour on average and more than 750 every minute, over the full 24 hours.
The daily total for the National Booking Service yesterday means around four times as many slots were booked yesterday compared with the day before and the same day last week.
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It's a meme thing. I think it comes from SpongeBob Squarepants, but never having watched any I can't say for certain. It's basically meant to imply that the person being quoted has lost grip on reality as far as I can tell.
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You’ll be unsurprised to know it’s a dig. I think there are a few definitions but generally it means that the person writing in capitals, thinks the person they’re responding to is stupid.Curb_It said:
What is the meaning of doing the capitals thing? I’ve seen it a lot, especially in Leroys posts?cantersaddick said:
"YoUng PEoPLe ArE tHE PROBleM aNd WoNT TaKE ThE VAccINE!"clive said:Under-30s set record-breaking day Covid-19 jab bookings
Coronavirus vaccine bookings on the NHS website reached a record high of more than one million yesterday.
It's first time daily appointments made through the national booking service have topped the million mark.
As vaccines were opened up to people aged 25 to 29 yesterday morning, a total of 1,082,596 first and second dose slots were snapped up across the day online and by phone.
That's about 45,000 an hour on average and more than 750 every minute, over the full 24 hours.
The daily total for the National Booking Service yesterday means around four times as many slots were booked yesterday compared with the day before and the same day last week.
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I wasn't responding to anyone in particular or calling anyone stupid. I was making reference to the number of times on this thread and the main COVID one references have been made to young people either blaming them for the spread or saying they won't take the vaccine up. I was particularly derided once or twice when I pointed out that everyone I know of my age is pretty socially responsible and is desperate for the vaccine so they can get back on with their lives and having fun. Whereas all the conversations I've had with people who don't want it were middle aged.stop_shouting said:
You’ll be unsurprised to know it’s a dig. I think there are a few definitions but generally it means that the person writing in capitals, thinks the person they’re responding to is stupid.Curb_It said:
What is the meaning of doing the capitals thing? I’ve seen it a lot, especially in Leroys posts?cantersaddick said:
"YoUng PEoPLe ArE tHE PROBleM aNd WoNT TaKE ThE VAccINE!"clive said:Under-30s set record-breaking day Covid-19 jab bookings
Coronavirus vaccine bookings on the NHS website reached a record high of more than one million yesterday.
It's first time daily appointments made through the national booking service have topped the million mark.
As vaccines were opened up to people aged 25 to 29 yesterday morning, a total of 1,082,596 first and second dose slots were snapped up across the day online and by phone.
That's about 45,000 an hour on average and more than 750 every minute, over the full 24 hours.
The daily total for the National Booking Service yesterday means around four times as many slots were booked yesterday compared with the day before and the same day last week.
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Why do the mods allow anti-vaxxers/conspiracy theorists on here and the HOC section? Not only are they incredibly annoying & clog up threads with their endless streams of garbage, but some other gullible moron might just become brainwashed because of it.
They are pariahs in real life, they should be online too.2 -
arny23394 said:Why do the mods allow anti-vaxxers/conspiracy theorists on here and the HOC section? Not only are they incredibly annoying & clog up threads with their endless streams of garbage, but some other gullible moron might just become brainwashed because of it.
They are pariahs in real life, they should be online too.Because, however misguided or deluded they may be, our society (thank the Lord) believes in the principle of free speech.8 -
Had my first dose yesterday (Pfizer) at the Sea Cadet Hub in Canterbury. Efficiently run, had a short wait before I got in but luckily it was lovely weather.
Slight arm ache last night and this morning. Took some paracetamol last night, but no issues at all. Went for a run this morning and it didn’t affect it either.
Bring on my 2nd dose!6 -
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You have only been on this forum for about 5 minutes and you think you have the right to ask for posters to be banned because they have a different point of view than you.arny23394 said:Why do the mods allow anti-vaxxers/conspiracy theorists on here and the HOC section? Not only are they incredibly annoying & clog up threads with their endless streams of garbage, but some other gullible moron might just become brainwashed because of it.
They are pariahs in real life, they should be online too.
Behave.3 -
I’m not asking for them to be banned, I’m asking why is it allowed.blackpool72 said:
You have only been on this forum for about 5 minutes and you think you have the right to ask for posters to be banned because they have a different point of view than you.arny23394 said:Why do the mods allow anti-vaxxers/conspiracy theorists on here and the HOC section? Not only are they incredibly annoying & clog up threads with their endless streams of garbage, but some other gullible moron might just become brainwashed because of it.
They are pariahs in real life, they should be online too.
Behave.
Misinformation about vaccines has, and will continue to kill people.0 -
I welcome the views of anti vaxxers and people like wolfboy. Sure it’s “out there” and unarguably and completely wrong but it’s a view people are entitled to hold and post. In fact I find the whole conspiracy theory community very interesting to listen to. The thought process involved fascinates me.arny23394 said:
I’m not asking for them to be banned, I’m asking why is it allowed.blackpool72 said:
You have only been on this forum for about 5 minutes and you think you have the right to ask for posters to be banned because they have a different point of view than you.arny23394 said:Why do the mods allow anti-vaxxers/conspiracy theorists on here and the HOC section? Not only are they incredibly annoying & clog up threads with their endless streams of garbage, but some other gullible moron might just become brainwashed because of it.
They are pariahs in real life, they should be online too.
Behave.
Misinformation about vaccines has, and will continue to kill people.3 -
What thought process?ShootersHillGuru said:
I welcome the views of anti vaxxers and people like wolfboy. Sure it’s “out there” and unarguably and completely wrong but it’s a view people are entitled to hold and post. In fact I find the whole conspiracy theory community very interesting to listen to. The thought process involved fascinates me.arny23394 said:
I’m not asking for them to be banned, I’m asking why is it allowed.blackpool72 said:
You have only been on this forum for about 5 minutes and you think you have the right to ask for posters to be banned because they have a different point of view than you.arny23394 said:Why do the mods allow anti-vaxxers/conspiracy theorists on here and the HOC section? Not only are they incredibly annoying & clog up threads with their endless streams of garbage, but some other gullible moron might just become brainwashed because of it.
They are pariahs in real life, they should be online too.
Behave.
Misinformation about vaccines has, and will continue to kill people.7 -
Shhh big pharma are watching us 🥺hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
What thought process?ShootersHillGuru said:
I welcome the views of anti vaxxers and people like wolfboy. Sure it’s “out there” and unarguably and completely wrong but it’s a view people are entitled to hold and post. In fact I find the whole conspiracy theory community very interesting to listen to. The thought process involved fascinates me.arny23394 said:
I’m not asking for them to be banned, I’m asking why is it allowed.blackpool72 said:
You have only been on this forum for about 5 minutes and you think you have the right to ask for posters to be banned because they have a different point of view than you.arny23394 said:Why do the mods allow anti-vaxxers/conspiracy theorists on here and the HOC section? Not only are they incredibly annoying & clog up threads with their endless streams of garbage, but some other gullible moron might just become brainwashed because of it.
They are pariahs in real life, they should be online too.
Behave.
Misinformation about vaccines has, and will continue to kill people.0 -
And big scienceSpitfire76 said:
Shhh big pharma are watching us 🥺hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
What thought process?ShootersHillGuru said:
I welcome the views of anti vaxxers and people like wolfboy. Sure it’s “out there” and unarguably and completely wrong but it’s a view people are entitled to hold and post. In fact I find the whole conspiracy theory community very interesting to listen to. The thought process involved fascinates me.arny23394 said:
I’m not asking for them to be banned, I’m asking why is it allowed.blackpool72 said:
You have only been on this forum for about 5 minutes and you think you have the right to ask for posters to be banned because they have a different point of view than you.arny23394 said:Why do the mods allow anti-vaxxers/conspiracy theorists on here and the HOC section? Not only are they incredibly annoying & clog up threads with their endless streams of garbage, but some other gullible moron might just become brainwashed because of it.
They are pariahs in real life, they should be online too.
Behave.
Misinformation about vaccines has, and will continue to kill people.
And big medicine....
Anyway I've been microchipped as I've had the vaccine.0 -
I have found that talking to my 20 year old son. He doesn't know of anybody not willing to have it.cantersaddick said:
I wasn't responding to anyone in particular or calling anyone stupid. I was making reference to the number of times on this thread and the main COVID one references have been made to young people either blaming them for the spread or saying they won't take the vaccine up. I was particularly derided once or twice when I pointed out that everyone I know of my age is pretty socially responsible and is desperate for the vaccine so they can get back on with their lives and having fun. Whereas all the conversations I've had with people who don't want it were middle aged.stop_shouting said:
You’ll be unsurprised to know it’s a dig. I think there are a few definitions but generally it means that the person writing in capitals, thinks the person they’re responding to is stupid.Curb_It said:
What is the meaning of doing the capitals thing? I’ve seen it a lot, especially in Leroys posts?cantersaddick said:
"YoUng PEoPLe ArE tHE PROBleM aNd WoNT TaKE ThE VAccINE!"clive said:Under-30s set record-breaking day Covid-19 jab bookings
Coronavirus vaccine bookings on the NHS website reached a record high of more than one million yesterday.
It's first time daily appointments made through the national booking service have topped the million mark.
As vaccines were opened up to people aged 25 to 29 yesterday morning, a total of 1,082,596 first and second dose slots were snapped up across the day online and by phone.
That's about 45,000 an hour on average and more than 750 every minute, over the full 24 hours.
The daily total for the National Booking Service yesterday means around four times as many slots were booked yesterday compared with the day before and the same day last week.
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I only know one person who won't have it. She was using her son as an excuse as she didn't want to not be able to look after him in case she got any side effects from it.MuttleyCAFC said:
I have found that talking to my 20 year old son. He doesn't know of anybody not willing to have it.cantersaddick said:
I wasn't responding to anyone in particular or calling anyone stupid. I was making reference to the number of times on this thread and the main COVID one references have been made to young people either blaming them for the spread or saying they won't take the vaccine up. I was particularly derided once or twice when I pointed out that everyone I know of my age is pretty socially responsible and is desperate for the vaccine so they can get back on with their lives and having fun. Whereas all the conversations I've had with people who don't want it were middle aged.stop_shouting said:
You’ll be unsurprised to know it’s a dig. I think there are a few definitions but generally it means that the person writing in capitals, thinks the person they’re responding to is stupid.Curb_It said:
What is the meaning of doing the capitals thing? I’ve seen it a lot, especially in Leroys posts?cantersaddick said:
"YoUng PEoPLe ArE tHE PROBleM aNd WoNT TaKE ThE VAccINE!"clive said:Under-30s set record-breaking day Covid-19 jab bookings
Coronavirus vaccine bookings on the NHS website reached a record high of more than one million yesterday.
It's first time daily appointments made through the national booking service have topped the million mark.
As vaccines were opened up to people aged 25 to 29 yesterday morning, a total of 1,082,596 first and second dose slots were snapped up across the day online and by phone.
That's about 45,000 an hour on average and more than 750 every minute, over the full 24 hours.
The daily total for the National Booking Service yesterday means around four times as many slots were booked yesterday compared with the day before and the same day last week.
She tested positive on Monday and is now too ill to look after her son...Who also has it.2 -
A hard lesson ☹️cafcpolo said:
I only know one person who won't have it. She was using her son as an excuse as she didn't want to not be able to look after him in case she got any side effects from it.MuttleyCAFC said:
I have found that talking to my 20 year old son. He doesn't know of anybody not willing to have it.cantersaddick said:
I wasn't responding to anyone in particular or calling anyone stupid. I was making reference to the number of times on this thread and the main COVID one references have been made to young people either blaming them for the spread or saying they won't take the vaccine up. I was particularly derided once or twice when I pointed out that everyone I know of my age is pretty socially responsible and is desperate for the vaccine so they can get back on with their lives and having fun. Whereas all the conversations I've had with people who don't want it were middle aged.stop_shouting said:
You’ll be unsurprised to know it’s a dig. I think there are a few definitions but generally it means that the person writing in capitals, thinks the person they’re responding to is stupid.Curb_It said:
What is the meaning of doing the capitals thing? I’ve seen it a lot, especially in Leroys posts?cantersaddick said:
"YoUng PEoPLe ArE tHE PROBleM aNd WoNT TaKE ThE VAccINE!"clive said:Under-30s set record-breaking day Covid-19 jab bookings
Coronavirus vaccine bookings on the NHS website reached a record high of more than one million yesterday.
It's first time daily appointments made through the national booking service have topped the million mark.
As vaccines were opened up to people aged 25 to 29 yesterday morning, a total of 1,082,596 first and second dose slots were snapped up across the day online and by phone.
That's about 45,000 an hour on average and more than 750 every minute, over the full 24 hours.
The daily total for the National Booking Service yesterday means around four times as many slots were booked yesterday compared with the day before and the same day last week.
She tested positive on Monday and is now too ill to look after her son...Who also has it.1 -
If ever there was a post that needed a 'SMH' reaction, it's this onecafcpolo said:
I only know one person who won't have it. She was using her son as an excuse as she didn't want to not be able to look after him in case she got any side effects from it.MuttleyCAFC said:
I have found that talking to my 20 year old son. He doesn't know of anybody not willing to have it.cantersaddick said:
I wasn't responding to anyone in particular or calling anyone stupid. I was making reference to the number of times on this thread and the main COVID one references have been made to young people either blaming them for the spread or saying they won't take the vaccine up. I was particularly derided once or twice when I pointed out that everyone I know of my age is pretty socially responsible and is desperate for the vaccine so they can get back on with their lives and having fun. Whereas all the conversations I've had with people who don't want it were middle aged.stop_shouting said:
You’ll be unsurprised to know it’s a dig. I think there are a few definitions but generally it means that the person writing in capitals, thinks the person they’re responding to is stupid.Curb_It said:
What is the meaning of doing the capitals thing? I’ve seen it a lot, especially in Leroys posts?cantersaddick said:
"YoUng PEoPLe ArE tHE PROBleM aNd WoNT TaKE ThE VAccINE!"clive said:Under-30s set record-breaking day Covid-19 jab bookings
Coronavirus vaccine bookings on the NHS website reached a record high of more than one million yesterday.
It's first time daily appointments made through the national booking service have topped the million mark.
As vaccines were opened up to people aged 25 to 29 yesterday morning, a total of 1,082,596 first and second dose slots were snapped up across the day online and by phone.
That's about 45,000 an hour on average and more than 750 every minute, over the full 24 hours.
The daily total for the National Booking Service yesterday means around four times as many slots were booked yesterday compared with the day before and the same day last week.
She tested positive on Monday and is now too ill to look after her son...Who also has it.1












