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EnjoyingTheSun
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So to clarify.
Have a vaccine, it won't stop you getting covid or pass covid on but will lessen the symptoms so you won't die?
Which if you weren't 82 or in ill health you weren't almost certainly weren't going to die anyway.

Any vaccine is ok although they have different result cause different side effects and different countries accept different vaccines?
But don't hold back and maybe see what one is best, get the vaccine, any vaccine, now.

If we all have the vaccine the lockdown will end. Well might end assuming the virus never mutates, which all viruses do, and governments don't get over excited by any new deaths?

The rules are very clear, if you have been double jabbed within an ever changing time frame you may or may not need an all clear chitty?

We reserve the right to change these extremely confusing ever evolving rules at a moments notice?

PHew 16 months in and we can finally see light at the end of the tunnel.

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EnjoyingTheSun wrote:
Fri 16 Jul 2021 10:03 am
So to clarify.
Have a vaccine, it won't stop you getting covid or pass covid on but will lessen the symptoms so you won't die?
Which if you weren't 82 or in ill health you weren't almost certainly weren't going to die anyway.
But you may well suffer from serious, long term illness:

“Younger adults admitted to hospital with Covid are almost as likely to suffer from complications as those over 50 years old, a study has found.

“Four in 10 of those between 19 and 49 developed problems with their kidneys, lungs or other organs while treated.

“The research looked at 73,197 adults of all ages across 302 UK hospitals in the first wave of Covid in 2020.

“The message is that this is not just a disease of the elderly and frail," said Prof Calum Semple, who led the work.

"The data reinforces the fact that Covid is not flu and we are seeing even young adults coming into hospital suffering significant complications, some of which will require furthering monitoring and potentially further treatment in the future."

Covid: Younger adults still at risk of serious organ damage - study

Sorry - this should go in another topic. I was replying to the post above but it has gone off track (as usual!) ":"

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