If Tuco stops posting you'll know what the side-effect is.greenmark wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 8:33 pmLet us know of any side effects. I reckon I'll get jab one mid-april. I can't wait tbh.Tuco wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 1:55 pm...just back from Epsom Racecourse where I received an AstraZeneca Covid-19 jab - very efficient service - received an invite on Saturday morning and landed a 'fastest finger' as I'd booked for 13:10 today within 30 seconds
Thought I'd better book for Monday in case I feel rough for a few days, and if so, should be OK by the weekend
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if i could buy a jab I would.Derek27 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 8:55 pmIf Tuco stops posting you'll know what the side-effect is.greenmark wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 8:33 pmLet us know of any side effects. I reckon I'll get jab one mid-april. I can't wait tbh.Tuco wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 1:55 pm...just back from Epsom Racecourse where I received an AstraZeneca Covid-19 jab - very efficient service - received an invite on Saturday morning and landed a 'fastest finger' as I'd booked for 13:10 today within 30 seconds
Thought I'd better book for Monday in case I feel rough for a few days, and if so, should be OK by the weekend
I just have to wait in line.
Looks like the rumours of vaccine passports coming here like Israel, and a company being contracted by the UK Government to work on them in June 2020 could be true
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3lbfiFBENY
No jab(s) every 6 months no job, no entry to the pub, no hospital or dental treatment, no school, no entry to buy food at the supermarket. Papers ready at all times!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3lbfiFBENY
No jab(s) every 6 months no job, no entry to the pub, no hospital or dental treatment, no school, no entry to buy food at the supermarket. Papers ready at all times!
You're starting to hear things Alex. That news clip said nothing about requiring a jab every 6 months, no entry to hospital or dentists, schools, or supermarkets. Interesting though, that you believe what you hear on mainstream media if you like it.alexmr2 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 11:35 pmLooks like the rumours of vaccine passports coming here like Israel, and a company being contracted by the UK Government to work on them in June 2020 could be true
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3lbfiFBENY
No jab(s) every 6 months no job, no entry to the pub, no hospital or dental treatment, no school, no entry to buy food at the supermarket. Papers ready at all times!
Being mentioned on the mainstream media makes it easier to share as a credible source instead of an independent one which will be called a conspiracy theory.
Israel has this system where a vaccine pass is valid for 6 months and it looks like they expect vaccinations to be ongoing here too.
Now children are being forced to wear masks all day in classrooms at school (even though they said this would never happen a few months ago and many scientific studies say masks don't work and do more harm than good), you only have to look at the similarities in results between countries which did and didn't use them to confirm this. Also corporate scientists (spokespeople funded by pharmaceutical companies) are talking about having all children injected with Covid vaccines. Children aren't at risk from Covid at all, whilst the long term effects of the vaccines are completely unknown.
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-uk- ... t-12224817
Am I still the only one who is sceptical of all this?
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The Queen's just advised that the jab doesn't hurt!!!
I'm definitely snapping up my invitation as soon as I get it now, that was really playing on my mind, probably the main reason why people are reluctant and I never even thought of asking anyone who's had the jab if it hurts!!
I'm definitely snapping up my invitation as soon as I get it now, that was really playing on my mind, probably the main reason why people are reluctant and I never even thought of asking anyone who's had the jab if it hurts!!
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Interesting how this thread has taken over from the presidential thread for alternative viewpoints but what I love the most is how those who believe in 1 particular conspiracy theory don't find it ironic in the slightest that they believe in other conspiracy theories.
I felt pretty rubbish the next day (Tuesday) - delicate, headache, slight temperature, weak, acheing joints, poor balance, close to getting chills - by pure co-incidence a mate that lives with his family a mile away had the Covid-19 jab on Monday evening at a different location and he WA'd me on Tuesday evening saying he "was feeling lousy, how was I feeling", which was the same as him and as described above.greenmark wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 8:33 pmLet us know of any side effects. I reckon I'll get jab one mid-april. I can't wait tbh.Tuco wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 1:55 pm...just back from Epsom Racecourse where I received an AstraZeneca Covid-19 jab - very efficient service - received an invite on Saturday morning and landed a 'fastest finger' as I'd booked for 13:10 today within 30 seconds
Thought I'd better book for Monday in case I feel rough for a few days, and if so, should be OK by the weekend
I watched the Chelsea CL match then went to bed having had a couple of 500mg Paracetamol, which I very rarely do, but they do work if you're suffering a temperature.
The next morning I was feeling much, much better - WA'd my mate to say as much and he replied that 'so was he'.
To sum up, in my case (and that of my mates), it was a 24-36 hour side effect - at least it means it was doing something!
I read that it takes the body 2-3 weeks to build up immunity to the Covid-19 virus after having the jab, so still have to be just as careful as before having had it.
Good luck to anyone waiting to get the jab - get it as soon as you can
I'm still waiting for the 'Perseverance landed in a studio' conspiracy theory - it's the most obvious one.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 11:27 pmInteresting how this thread has taken over from the presidential thread for alternative viewpoints but what I love the most is how those who believe in 1 particular conspiracy theory don't find it ironic in the slightest that they believe in other conspiracy theories.
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Think they need a flag to make that stick don't they?!Derek27 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 11:34 pmI'm still waiting for the 'Perseverance landed in a studio' conspiracy theory - it's the most obvious one.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 11:27 pmInteresting how this thread has taken over from the presidential thread for alternative viewpoints but what I love the most is how those who believe in 1 particular conspiracy theory don't find it ironic in the slightest that they believe in other conspiracy theories.
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Mind me asking how old you are Tuco?
I only ask because I got a call from my mothers GP 3 weeks asking if she wanted to be put on the list for a jab, she's 82.
Haven't heard anything back yet, but we're obviously slower rolling out the jab here in Ireland than in the UK.
My older brother's in his fifties and he's been offered an appointment, in London. They're moving pretty quick now.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 11:40 pmMind me asking how old you are Tuco?
I only ask because I got a call from my mothers GP 3 weeks asking if she wanted to be put on the list for a jab, she's 82.
Haven't heard anything back yet, but we're obviously slower rolling out the jab here in Ireland than in the UK.
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Derek27 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 11:44 pmMy older brother's in his fifties and he's been offered an appointment, in London. They're moving pretty quick now.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 11:40 pmMind me asking how old you are Tuco?
I only ask because I got a call from my mothers GP 3 weeks asking if she wanted to be put on the list for a jab, she's 82.
Haven't heard anything back yet, but we're obviously slower rolling out the jab here in Ireland than in the UK.
That's impressive!