Wardy's twin
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- Oct 21, 2014
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Protecting who? People that have already had the vaccine?
Do you also want flu vaccines for under 50’s and have them on your vaccine passport as a requirement to get into a football ground?
Let's not compare flu and COVID , COVID has killed 150k people in this country in just over a year. I agree that COVID might not have been the only cause of death but it certainly brought forward the deaths of many many people. If you use the counter argument the people would have died anyway then why not scrap the NHS as its purpose is to nurse sick people. Indeed why not scrap any rules that protect the weaker groups .
Just to make it clear, 2 Jabs of the vaccine does not eliminate you from catching COVID though the vaccine should reduce the chance and/or severity of you getting it but there is no guarantee of either. The more people who have the jab the greater the protection for the wider society. Its this principle which help reduce TB, POLIO etc to very small numbers .
If you had COVID there is no guarantee you have developed anti-bodies, i know a number of people in this scenario because there were active tests done around part of the NHS.
People who have no or weak immune systems e.g. people receiving Chemotherapy are still exposed as are other people with various underlying health conditions because the virus puts a strain on our organs e.g. heart, kidneys or liver.
Going back to FLU and people using the argument that it kills and we don't do much about it , well perhaps they should be thinking have what we learnt from the pandemic that we can use to reduce FLU deaths e.g. more vaccinations, masks and had washing.