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I'm more concerned about measles, mumps polio and suchlike. Covid is another story, with vaccination of kids useful primarily to creating herd immunity for the elderly and other vulnerable groups, so I can see how that might be a different risk/benefit calculation for parents. There appears to be a 'cultural' antipathy among certain groups regarding vaccination against disease that are a real threat to kids. That's my concern.Whoah there! What do you mean by vaccinations? Are you talking about the Covid vaccine or other vaccines? Both of my kids have had all their childhood vaccinations, the eldest one was vaccinated before the MMR thing came out, the youngest one was still vaccinated after the MMR thing came out.
Are you actually calling me a thicko for not being too keen for my youngest to have the Covid vaccine?
My eldest had it (as it was his choice) my youngest was (sort of) offered the choice. I wholeheartedly admit that I said to him I know nothing about the vaccine & would prefer him not to have it.
You know I'm somewhat anti 'big pharma' when it comes to possibly 'non medical' issues. I think I've probably mentioned to you that something I was told was 'safe-ish' at the time was actually not, they've admitted it, the PIL has been changed, the prescribing guidance has completely changed. I'm well within my rights to join the class action lawsuit & get some £'s out of it. I'm not as the damage has been done & joining it for money isn't going to change that. They've been prescribing it since the 60's and it's taken 40 years for them to realise that they had missed some potential side effects.
I'm not going to apologise for saying to my youngest that I know nothing about the Covid vaccine & he should perhaps basically let other people be the guinea pigs. I've been the guinea pig & it didn't turn out too well. As for the Covid LFT they're bloody useless. I had my eldest (who'd had the vaccine) & someone else sitting around my Xmas dinner table who'd both taken the test (they were completely unrelated to each other) as they felt that they may have Covid (they both looked & felt really shit), both tests were neg. One went for a PCR the next day and was positive, my eldest went the day after that and he was also positive.
I watched my best friends 11 year old daughter die from leukaemia 19 years ago, so I don't need lectures about those whose immune systems are compromised. I would give anything to see her again. Would I have gone to see her during Covid when everything was reopening again? Probably yes as the LFT's were telling me she would be fine. Actually that's crap, I knew she was dying & would've broken every rule to say goodbye to her anyway.
The only person I know that has had Covid 3 times is my eldest who's had the vaccines. I'm not saying there's a big conspiracy, it does however seen pretty useless as a 'vaccine' that's supposed to stop you getting it or even to stop you getting it as 'bad'. I don't want to be a guinea pig again, I don't want my kids to be a guinea pig. That doesn't make me a bad person, it makes me someone who's cautious. It may make me very selfish when I say... 'you can all go first' but that's what I think. I'm fully aware that I'm going to get pelters for my opinion. I'm not going to pretend that I've read 'loads of papers' on it, as I haven't read any. I don't listen to 'podcasts' or go down conspiracy theory rabbit holes. I have no reasons aside from the fact I don't feel comfortable with it. I've already admitted to being selfish & it would be pointless to say that I'm selfish, as I know I am about this!!
I'm going to watch the 2nd half now & will deal with the pelters I'm going to get in the morning but I really don't have anything to add. I've already written an essay!