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By *ontbesillywrapyourwilly OP   Man
over a year ago

Tipperary

whose fully jabbed at this stage?

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By *ust4funcoupleCouple
over a year ago

Moira

We both are

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nope, having my first tomorrow, Lee got his first one earlier in the week.

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By *herry...Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere

I am

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwilly OP   Man
over a year ago

Tipperary

a friends wife is getting hers tomorrow. getting J&J. ideal. one jab and done.

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere

Got my first pfizer 3 weeks ago ...next one due next weekend

Tip for those getting it ...take 2 paracetamol

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast

Had my first through GP at the beginning of March with an hour's notice but no date for the second.

Got a call at 6pm on Tuesday offering the second if I could be there in 10 mins. Made it with 5 to spare.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Had first second in 3 weeks. Was not too bad just a day of feeling crap then fine

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By *scouple07Couple
over a year ago

louth, Ireland

Still waiting for our age group to be next

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Still waiting for our age group to be next"

You should register anyway

I know when they opened the 59 yr olds anyone over the age of 50 could register

You didnt skip anyone older but got to the front of the queue for your age group

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My mum got her second Jab today...

Happy days

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We both had our first. Date giving for second

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By *lassy lady 216Woman
over a year ago

Craigavon

Have had both of mine no problems with either

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Got my second one yesterday happy out

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By *eanbelfastMan
over a year ago

Belfast

I am though didn’t get the badge

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By *ofusplusCouple
over a year ago

Limerick

Registered today

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwilly OP   Man
over a year ago

Tipperary

how long would you say they'll be getting through them all.? i know some people in each age category won't register but roughly.

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By *elfastDMan
over a year ago

belfast

I’m fully certified

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Both had our first with our second due in two weeks

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

All done with mine too.

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

Got my first one today and a vaccine badge.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

2 weeks for me.. First time I've ever wished I was older... Well that and when I tried buying a can of Harp as a young fella

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By *ogladyWoman
over a year ago

The bog

Not yet just waiting on my age group

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By *ofusplusCouple
over a year ago

Limerick


"I’m fully certified

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Ye got the swingers and ye got the vaccines, ain't life sweet!

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By *omenameTV/TS
over a year ago

GALWAY

Got my first jab at the start of the week, sore arm for 2 days and midday naps

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Getting my 2nd vaccine next Wednesday ??

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By *ensualnFunCouple
over a year ago

Midlands

Registered but not hubby

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By *isneyChick85Woman
over a year ago

Belfast

Had my first one on the 7th May.

Getting my second one on 16th July.

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By *s LollyWoman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...

All done a few wks now thank fuck

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By *ay_Gatsby_D4Man
over a year ago

City Centre, Dublin

1st jab yesterday probably the only time in my life that being a nordie has paid off

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By *he SophisticatsCouple
over a year ago

Casa Del Fun

Got mine (Pfizer) today so we’ve both had one vaccines each now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Getting my first in Two days. I've Two underlying conditions hence why (In case your wondering about age)

Happy out in honesty .

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By *phrodite72Woman
over a year ago

dublin/galway

Registerd today..cannot wait

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Both got our first one,get 2nd in july

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Got my first one today and a vaccine badge. "

Woohooo I got a badge too (for being such a brave boy! )

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By *iktikiCouple
over a year ago

cork

Both got 1st jabs waiting on the 2nd and starting to feel like we’re nearly nearly heading back to normal

Bring it on

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwilly OP   Man
over a year ago

Tipperary

know a lad through work and his gf, none of them vaccinated. going to Portugal in 2 weeks on hols. no isolation he said and party like mad. Portugal must be very near normality.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Have the 1st, 2nd last week July AstraZenica

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By *onedbodMan
over a year ago

co Galway

Do yah have to get two jabs again next year or whats the story?

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Do yah have to get two jabs again next year or whats the story? "

I'd imagine its a jab every winter and thats why Pfizer are spending money on setting up production in Dublin

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By *lameBoyMan
over a year ago

Enfield & Dublin

I had Covid and got my first dose which is apparently considered fully vaccinated. I’m still getting the second jab tomorrow week.

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By *onedbodMan
over a year ago

co Galway


"Do yah have to get two jabs again next year or whats the story?

I'd imagine its a jab every winter and thats why Pfizer are spending money on setting up production in Dublin"

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By *unnyfookMan
over a year ago

Naas

registering gor it this week

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By *elfastDMan
over a year ago

belfast


"I’m fully certified

Ye got the swingers and ye got the vaccines, ain't life sweet! "

Things are looking up

Mostly me

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By *cottybear74Man
over a year ago

kilkenny

Had both of mine thankfully

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By *ed just RedWoman
over a year ago

Dublin City

Me. Phew!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Second one in three weeks cant wait !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

In fully juiced up two. Got my second jab on Monday

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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago

Newry Down

Two Pfizer Biontech jabs, and looking forward to resuming life, by making application to venues from which I was excluded, for example university libraries.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"whose fully jabbed at this stage? "

If you are looking for a full comprehensive list of vaccinated people, I should be releasing it on Monday

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"whose fully jabbed at this stage?

If you are looking for a full comprehensive list of vaccinated people, I should be releasing it on Monday "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Guess we should be updating our profile

"Safe sex and covid vaccinated "

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwilly OP   Man
over a year ago

Tipperary

would you meet an unvaxed person now or would you bother even asking and just go back to meeting as normal?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"would you meet an unvaxed person now or would you bother even asking and just go back to meeting as normal? "

If you're fully vaccinated yourself what does it matter?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I am. Both jabs

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By *DGF20Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"Do yah have to get two jabs again next year or whats the story? "

Of course, you know they really care about your health and it's their priority

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yep

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Got my first last fri second one 3 weeks time

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By *ctoboyMan
over a year ago

Glasgow

I get my 2nd Jab this coming Wednesday

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By *omtom7Man
over a year ago

Tralee

Need to book online this weekend, do you get to choose which one you get or is it just whats there on the day

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By *ocko123Man
over a year ago

Derry

Double dosed Pfizer.

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By *dfabMan
over a year ago

Dunboyne

11th June Pfizer 2nd dose.

Free to roam from the 18th

Hello ladies of questionable morals

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By *willfindyouWoman
over a year ago

Not looking to meet new peeps.

2nd 1 next Thursday

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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago

Newry Down

It is noteworthy that the second vaccination has more of 'a kick' than the first; injection point in left arm much sorer, swollen glands, aches and pains, some headaches; but delighted to be a fully paid up member of society again.

Maybe by 2022, life may have returned to normal, but I'm not holding my breath!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Need to book online this weekend, do you get to choose which one you get or is it just whats there on the day"

You don't get a choice

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By *ohng69Man
over a year ago

athenry

I got my j & j jab yesterday

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By *humper22Woman
over a year ago

waterford

I got my 2nd one on Thursday so all down thank god

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"I got my 2nd one on Thursday so all down thank god "

Next saturday for me

I better get a badge or a lolipop

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By *humper22Woman
over a year ago

waterford


"I got my 2nd one on Thursday so all down thank god

Next saturday for me

I better get a badge or a lolipop "

Only if you bring your own

I've a lolly pop here waiting for you for being a brave boy

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"I got my 2nd one on Thursday so all down thank god

Next saturday for me

I better get a badge or a lolipop

Only if you bring your own

I've a lolly pop here waiting for you for being a brave boy "

I'll be disapointed now if there's not

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwilly OP   Man
over a year ago

Tipperary

Read an article there yesterday saying many people in each age category are not registering and they fear it will get worse in the younger age groups. Will that matter in getting back to normality?

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwilly OP   Man
over a year ago

Tipperary

am I right in saying u 40s who take it will get the Pfizer or moderna?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Had my first. Second in just over a week. Doctor's to notify me when to come in

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"Read an article there yesterday saying many people in each age category are not registering and they fear it will get worse in the younger age groups. Will that matter in getting back to normality? "

I don't think so, once a certain percentage goes for it that should do the trick.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

First one last Wednesday week.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Getting the j and j vaccine tomorrow. Really worried its a Chinese implant

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Getting the j and j vaccine tomorrow. Really worried its a Chinese implant"

You'll be grand in a few years time you'll be high up in government as a secret agent speaking mandarin

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Feel much better now. Sure they all speak manderin up there anyway lol

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwilly OP   Man
over a year ago

Tipperary


"Read an article there yesterday saying many people in each age category are not registering and they fear it will get worse in the younger age groups. Will that matter in getting back to normality?

I don't think so, once a certain percentage goes for it that should do the trick. "

that will do.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Read an article there yesterday saying many people in each age category are not registering and they fear it will get worse in the younger age groups. Will that matter in getting back to normality?

I don't think so, once a certain percentage goes for it that should do the trick. that will do. "

Around 70% will do it. We're one of the highest in EU so far on take up

L

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Getting the j and j vaccine tomorrow. Really worried its a Chinese implant"

Worst thing that can happen is you open a Chinese restaurant

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Getting the j and j vaccine tomorrow. Really worried its a Chinese implant"
don't worry your walking around with a tracker every day if you have a smartphone

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By *ildb3rryWoman
over a year ago

Ratoath

I'm having my second on Friday so excited

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish

Due to working in healthcare I had my 2 jabs many weeks ago.

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By *arrie69Man
over a year ago

Dublin

Getting first one tomorrow. Can't wait

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By *argus12Man
over a year ago

meath dublin / london

Still waiting. Registered in 11th.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

2nd one next Thursday..drowsy and nauseous for 2 days after first one

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By *rinibooWoman
over a year ago

clare

One down. Be fully vaccinated in 3 weeks can't wait.

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By *im tim timMan
over a year ago

c

fully vaxinated.got the j and j yesterday...

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By *onesome swingerMan
over a year ago

Belfast

Fully vaccinated, peace of mind.

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By *ab2Man
over a year ago

Manchester/Dublin

Fully vaccinated Pfizer glad to have it done

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By *ady ChatterleyWoman
over a year ago

Athlone

Will people only meet vaccinated people going forward?

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By *oingMan
over a year ago

co. antrim

One down, no riding yet

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By *acmullyCouple
over a year ago

in the land of diet coke and club orange

My age group not for a bit but himself is working with the hse

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By *electmaleMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"whose fully jabbed at this stage? "

It's a No thanks and keep that shit away from the kids from me.

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By *etergemmaCouple
over a year ago

South Dublin Area

I applied for mine last weds, any idea what time it will take between then and now to get called.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"I applied for mine last weds, any idea what time it will take between then and now to get called."

I was eight days between registering and getting the jab. Other family members were less. I got two days notice but I know of people who only got one day's notice.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"Will people only meet vaccinated people going forward?"

Some people will only meet vaccinated people

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By *ofusplusCouple
over a year ago

Limerick

Very efficient ... registered last Thursday, getting vaxxed tomorrow

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By *hilaboutMan
over a year ago

kilkenny

First jab yesterday 35mins in n out very efficient..fair play to all involved

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm still waiting on my Vaccination

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Getting the jab this morning

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By *denmab2Man
over a year ago

carlow

Got the second one yesterday no side effects brilliant, great to have it got.

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By *he SophisticatsCouple
over a year ago

Casa Del Fun


"I'm still waiting on my Vaccination "

Don’t know about the vaccination but we could give you a jab

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By *innerboy86Man
over a year ago

on the border


"Getting the jab this morning "

Lucky you I'd even take a vaccine developed by Ryanair and Vodafone at this stage

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwilly OP   Man
over a year ago

Tipperary


"I'm still waiting on my Vaccination "
How old are you?

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By *ed just RedWoman
over a year ago

Dublin City


"I got my 2nd one on Thursday so all down thank god

Next saturday for me

I better get a badge or a lolipop "

I got an anal swab after my vax. So unfair.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm still waiting on my Vaccination

Don’t know about the vaccination but we could give you a jab "

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"I got my 2nd one on Thursday so all down thank god

Next saturday for me

I better get a badge or a lolipop

I got an anal swab after my vax. So unfair. "

I'll get you a lolipop

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By *ed just RedWoman
over a year ago

Dublin City


"I got my 2nd one on Thursday so all down thank god

Next saturday for me

I better get a badge or a lolipop

I got an anal swab after my vax. So unfair.

I'll get you a lolipop "

All I wanted was a sticker!! But a lollipop is brilliant

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By *he AmbassadorMan
over a year ago

IRLANDA. / Prague. / Cil Dara

Yep since February, just waiting on everyone to catch up,

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By *electmaleMan
over a year ago

Dublin

Can vaccinated people donate blood to unvaccinated people and vice versa.

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By *oft_sexy_sweetWoman
over a year ago

Dublin

Second jab tomorrow, yay!

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Can vaccinated people donate blood to unvaccinated people and vice versa. "

Why not...would you turn it down if you needed it

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By *hilaboutMan
over a year ago

kilkenny

Badges in portlaoise tues ...so cool cant wait for my second shot

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By *ctoboyMan
over a year ago

Glasgow

Just had my 2nd Jab....Happy Days

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By *elfastDMan
over a year ago

belfast

It’s great that my kinda age group are getting theirs first

We’re at an advantage for a change

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Johnston & Johnston so done and dusted... one advantage of being over 50

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Got my second vaccine today ment to be harder than the first one in terms of side effects

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By *heCumBackMan
over a year ago

Cork

1 done 1 to go

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By *gentleman44Man
over a year ago

dublin


"Johnston & Johnston so done and dusted... one advantage of being over 50 "
got the same this morning

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By *electmaleMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"Can vaccinated people donate blood to unvaccinated people and vice versa.

Why not...would you turn it down if you needed it "

One reason might be that the mrna blood bank leads to pathogen priming. I would like everyone to be given a choice.

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By *ofusplusCouple
over a year ago

Limerick

First jab done today. Felt a bit emotional going in there tbh. Mrs

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By *irtyDeedsDoneDirtCheapMan
over a year ago

Letterkenny

Get second jab tomorrow. Will be glad to get it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Both done weeks ago. I’ve been cocooning since last year. Consultants orders. Now I’ve got freedom. And long hair apparently. I may or may not get it cut. I’m starting to like it.

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwilly OP   Man
over a year ago

Tipperary

see the rules for pubs? practically the same as last year.

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By *ilbearniMan
over a year ago

visiting Birmingham

Yes, both vaccinations, since 6th May

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Getting my first one Friday evening

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By *oft_sexy_sweetWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"Can vaccinated people donate blood to unvaccinated people and vice versa.

Why not...would you turn it down if you needed it

One reason might be that the mrna blood bank leads to pathogen priming. I would like everyone to be given a choice.

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Donated blood is a scare resource and it's beyond entitled to suggest someone would be allowed to choose whose blood saves their life. We're incredibly privileged to even have access to that kind of treatment (and vaccines too, but that's another matter).

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By *armantazMan
over a year ago

Carlow

I’m fully vaccinated…..yippee

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Getting my second one next week

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Got my first jab two weeks ago. Took three days to get over it .not nice . Take the paracetamol before you go for the jab

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By *iteowlnowCouple
over a year ago

Dublin

J&J so I am done and dusted just waiting on wife to get her call up now

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere

Getting my second Pfizer jab on Saturday

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By *electmaleMan
over a year ago

Dublin

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By *electmaleMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"Can vaccinated people donate blood to unvaccinated people and vice versa.

Why not...would you turn it down if you needed it

One reason might be that the mrna blood bank leads to pathogen priming. I would like everyone to be given a choice.

Donated blood is a scare resource and it's beyond entitled to suggest someone would be allowed to choose whose blood saves their life. We're incredibly privileged to even have access to that kind of treatment (and vaccines too, but that's another matter). "

"Beyond entitled" to suggest a vaccinated blood bank and an unvaccinated blood bank, really? It should be done at the very least as a safety precaution.

These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

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By *iscuits8Man
over a year ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham


"These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

"

Stop what you're doing everyone, leading vaccine expert 'Selectmale from Fabswingers' is here to tell you all you need to know

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Can vaccinated people donate blood to unvaccinated people and vice versa.

Why not...would you turn it down if you needed it

One reason might be that the mrna blood bank leads to pathogen priming. I would like everyone to be given a choice.

Donated blood is a scare resource and it's beyond entitled to suggest someone would be allowed to choose whose blood saves their life. We're incredibly privileged to even have access to that kind of treatment (and vaccines too, but that's another matter).

"Beyond entitled" to suggest a vaccinated blood bank and an unvaccinated blood bank, really? It should be done at the very least as a safety precaution.

These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

"

So just wear a badge saying "if I'm in an accident and urgently need a blood transfusion fuck off if the blood supplied is not from people that are not vaccinated" and don't worry about it

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By *electmaleMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"Can vaccinated people donate blood to unvaccinated people and vice versa.

Why not...would you turn it down if you needed it

One reason might be that the mrna blood bank leads to pathogen priming. I would like everyone to be given a choice.

Donated blood is a scare resource and it's beyond entitled to suggest someone would be allowed to choose whose blood saves their life. We're incredibly privileged to even have access to that kind of treatment (and vaccines too, but that's another matter).

"Beyond entitled" to suggest a vaccinated blood bank and an unvaccinated blood bank, really? It should be done at the very least as a safety precaution.

These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

So just wear a badge saying "if I'm in an accident and urgently need a blood transfusion fuck off if the blood supplied is not from people that are not vaccinated" and don't worry about it "

Genius... would a yellow star suffice?

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Can vaccinated people donate blood to unvaccinated people and vice versa.

Why not...would you turn it down if you needed it

One reason might be that the mrna blood bank leads to pathogen priming. I would like everyone to be given a choice.

Donated blood is a scare resource and it's beyond entitled to suggest someone would be allowed to choose whose blood saves their life. We're incredibly privileged to even have access to that kind of treatment (and vaccines too, but that's another matter).

"Beyond entitled" to suggest a vaccinated blood bank and an unvaccinated blood bank, really? It should be done at the very least as a safety precaution.

These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

So just wear a badge saying "if I'm in an accident and urgently need a blood transfusion fuck off if the blood supplied is not from people that are not vaccinated" and don't worry about it

Genius... would a yellow star suffice? "

I wouldn't go that far...maybe a tin foil hat

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

"

Absolute codswallop. Your choice to not have the vaccination is just that...your choice, but deliberately peddling shite misinformation shouldn't be tolerated here or anywhere else

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By *electmaleMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"Can vaccinated people donate blood to unvaccinated people and vice versa.

Why not...would you turn it down if you needed it

One reason might be that the mrna blood bank leads to pathogen priming. I would like everyone to be given a choice.

Donated blood is a scare resource and it's beyond entitled to suggest someone would be allowed to choose whose blood saves their life. We're incredibly privileged to even have access to that kind of treatment (and vaccines too, but that's another matter).

"Beyond entitled" to suggest a vaccinated blood bank and an unvaccinated blood bank, really? It should be done at the very least as a safety precaution.

These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

So just wear a badge saying "if I'm in an accident and urgently need a blood transfusion fuck off if the blood supplied is not from people that are not vaccinated" and don't worry about it

Genius... would a yellow star suffice?

I wouldn't go that far...maybe a tin foil hat "

You already did...

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By *electmaleMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"

These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

I assume you know that they are not approved vaccines. They do not contain any viral, they do immunise the person against the disease and they do not prevent transmission. It's a synthetic code.

Absolute codswallop. Your choice to not have the vaccination is just that...your choice, but deliberately peddling shite misinformation shouldn't be tolerated here or anywhere else"

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By *electmaleMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

Stop what you're doing everyone, leading vaccine expert 'Selectmale from Fabswingers' is here to tell you all you need to know"

Ad hominem...

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By *iscuits8Man
over a year ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham


"These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

Stop what you're doing everyone, leading vaccine expert 'Selectmale from Fabswingers' is here to tell you all you need to know

Ad hominem..."

I'll re-phrase so - Selectmale is pedalling shite on the forum

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By *electmaleMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

Stop what you're doing everyone, leading vaccine expert 'Selectmale from Fabswingers' is here to tell you all you need to know

Ad hominem...

I'll re-phrase so - Selectmale is pedalling shite on the forum"

Thats better, now you just have to tell the forum which of his claims were shite.

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By *affa31Woman
over a year ago

Galway


"Can vaccinated people donate blood to unvaccinated people and vice versa.

Why not...would you turn it down if you needed it

One reason might be that the mrna blood bank leads to pathogen priming. I would like everyone to be given a choice.

Donated blood is a scare resource and it's beyond entitled to suggest someone would be allowed to choose whose blood saves their life. We're incredibly privileged to even have access to that kind of treatment (and vaccines too, but that's another matter).

"Beyond entitled" to suggest a vaccinated blood bank and an unvaccinated blood bank, really? It should be done at the very least as a safety precaution.

These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

"

So in that case you would have no problem taking the Astra Zeneca or Johnson and Johnson vaccine as they are not mRNA vaccines?

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By *electmaleMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"Can vaccinated people donate blood to unvaccinated people and vice versa.

Why not...would you turn it down if you needed it

One reason might be that the mrna blood bank leads to pathogen priming. I would like everyone to be given a choice.

Donated blood is a scare resource and it's beyond entitled to suggest someone would be allowed to choose whose blood saves their life. We're incredibly privileged to even have access to that kind of treatment (and vaccines too, but that's another matter).

"Beyond entitled" to suggest a vaccinated blood bank and an unvaccinated blood bank, really? It should be done at the very least as a safety precaution.

These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

So in that case you would have no problem taking the Astra Zeneca or Johnson and Johnson vaccine as they are not mRNA vaccines?"

I would, mainly because they are unnecessary for anyone under 70 and because of the adverse reactions and associated risks.

I'm open to correction but im assuming that neither the AZ J&J contain actual Covid19 viral so another red flag for me. BTW, I'm not against vaccines in general I've had a few.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Can vaccinated people donate blood to unvaccinated people and vice versa.

Why not...would you turn it down if you needed it

One reason might be that the mrna blood bank leads to pathogen priming. I would like everyone to be given a choice.

Donated blood is a scare resource and it's beyond entitled to suggest someone would be allowed to choose whose blood saves their life. We're incredibly privileged to even have access to that kind of treatment (and vaccines too, but that's another matter).

"Beyond entitled" to suggest a vaccinated blood bank and an unvaccinated blood bank, really? It should be done at the very least as a safety precaution.

These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

So in that case you would have no problem taking the Astra Zeneca or Johnson and Johnson vaccine as they are not mRNA vaccines?

I would, mainly because they are unnecessary for anyone under 70 and because of the adverse reactions and associated risks.

I'm open to correction but im assuming that neither the AZ J&J contain actual Covid19 viral so another red flag for me. BTW, I'm not against vaccines in general I've had a few. "

What did you think it was worth getting vaccinated against, just out of curiosity

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By *affa31Woman
over a year ago

Galway


"Can vaccinated people donate blood to unvaccinated people and vice versa.

Why not...would you turn it down if you needed it

One reason might be that the mrna blood bank leads to pathogen priming. I would like everyone to be given a choice.

Donated blood is a scare resource and it's beyond entitled to suggest someone would be allowed to choose whose blood saves their life. We're incredibly privileged to even have access to that kind of treatment (and vaccines too, but that's another matter).

"Beyond entitled" to suggest a vaccinated blood bank and an unvaccinated blood bank, really? It should be done at the very least as a safety precaution.

These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

So in that case you would have no problem taking the Astra Zeneca or Johnson and Johnson vaccine as they are not mRNA vaccines?

I would, mainly because they are unnecessary for anyone under 70 and because of the adverse reactions and associated risks.

I'm open to correction but im assuming that neither the AZ J&J contain actual Covid19 viral so another red flag for me. BTW, I'm not against vaccines in general I've had a few. "

Perhaps you should do your research from reputable sources before attempting to be an amateur scientist

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By *electmaleMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"Can vaccinated people donate blood to unvaccinated people and vice versa.

Why not...would you turn it down if you needed it

One reason might be that the mrna blood bank leads to pathogen priming. I would like everyone to be given a choice.

Donated blood is a scare resource and it's beyond entitled to suggest someone would be allowed to choose whose blood saves their life. We're incredibly privileged to even have access to that kind of treatment (and vaccines too, but that's another matter).

"Beyond entitled" to suggest a vaccinated blood bank and an unvaccinated blood bank, really? It should be done at the very least as a safety precaution.

These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

So in that case you would have no problem taking the Astra Zeneca or Johnson and Johnson vaccine as they are not mRNA vaccines?

I would, mainly because they are unnecessary for anyone under 70 and because of the adverse reactions and associated risks.

I'm open to correction but im assuming that neither the AZ J&J contain actual Covid19 viral so another red flag for me. BTW, I'm not against vaccines in general I've had a few.

What did you think it was worth getting vaccinated against, just out of curiosity"

I can't remember what they were for but they were for travel. Africa and Brazil. 15-20 years ago.

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By *electmaleMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"Can vaccinated people donate blood to unvaccinated people and vice versa.

Why not...would you turn it down if you needed it

One reason might be that the mrna blood bank leads to pathogen priming. I would like everyone to be given a choice.

Donated blood is a scare resource and it's beyond entitled to suggest someone would be allowed to choose whose blood saves their life. We're incredibly privileged to even have access to that kind of treatment (and vaccines too, but that's another matter).

"Beyond entitled" to suggest a vaccinated blood bank and an unvaccinated blood bank, really? It should be done at the very least as a safety precaution.

These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

So in that case you would have no problem taking the Astra Zeneca or Johnson and Johnson vaccine as they are not mRNA vaccines?

I would, mainly because they are unnecessary for anyone under 70 and because of the adverse reactions and associated risks.

I'm open to correction but im assuming that neither the AZ J&J contain actual Covid19 viral so another red flag for me. BTW, I'm not against vaccines in general I've had a few.

Perhaps you should do your research from reputable sources before attempting to be an amateur scientist "

Fab isn't the place for this.. but best of luck.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Got mine in feb

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Can vaccinated people donate blood to unvaccinated people and vice versa.

Why not...would you turn it down if you needed it

One reason might be that the mrna blood bank leads to pathogen priming. I would like everyone to be given a choice.

Donated blood is a scare resource and it's beyond entitled to suggest someone would be allowed to choose whose blood saves their life. We're incredibly privileged to even have access to that kind of treatment (and vaccines too, but that's another matter).

"Beyond entitled" to suggest a vaccinated blood bank and an unvaccinated blood bank, really? It should be done at the very least as a safety precaution.

These are not vaccines, at least not in the legal, medical or fdA approved sense but that's another matter. I don't want your untested Mrna technology in my body attacking my immune system.

So in that case you would have no problem taking the Astra Zeneca or Johnson and Johnson vaccine as they are not mRNA vaccines?

I would, mainly because they are unnecessary for anyone under 70 and because of the adverse reactions and associated risks.

I'm open to correction but im assuming that neither the AZ J&J contain actual Covid19 viral so another red flag for me. BTW, I'm not against vaccines in general I've had a few.

Perhaps you should do your research from reputable sources before attempting to be an amateur scientist

Fab isn't the place for this.. but best of luck. "

Ah the "my superior knowledge" trump card has been played. Excellent.

Perhaps do some very basic research on the various types of vaccines in general, not just this one. Then maybe move on to the increasing evidence that the covid vaccines can indeed prevent contraction and transmission. It's widely reported and freely available from reputable, scientific, peer reviewed sources. Or you can stick with Bob from down the pub and his YouTube channel

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By *oft_sexy_sweetWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"

I would, mainly because they are unnecessary for anyone under 70 and because of the adverse reactions and associated risks.

"

But happy to take the risk associated with turning down a blood donation due to the possible temporary effect of someone else's antibodies entering your system... Which you would also get from someone who had recovered from Covid.

Sound logic.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

I would, mainly because they are unnecessary for anyone under 70 and because of the adverse reactions and associated risks.

But happy to take the risk associated with turning down a blood donation due to the possible temporary effect of someone else's antibodies entering your system... Which you would also get from someone who had recovered from Covid.

Sound logic.

"

and who may not have known they ever had Covid

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By *yesgreenMan
over a year ago

north and south


"

I would, mainly because they are unnecessary for anyone under 70 and because of the adverse reactions and associated risks.

But happy to take the risk associated with turning down a blood donation due to the possible temporary effect of someone else's antibodies entering your system... Which you would also get from someone who had recovered from Covid.

Sound logic.

and who may not have known they ever had Covid"

The guy is In Entitled to his opinion , The Question was who had got there jab , Am in the Underlying conditions , So no jab for me yet , Am keeping my options open too

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By *electmaleMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"

I would, mainly because they are unnecessary for anyone under 70 and because of the adverse reactions and associated risks.

But happy to take the risk associated with turning down a blood donation due to the possible temporary effect of someone else's antibodies entering your system... Which you would also get from someone who had recovered from Covid.

Sound logic.

"

Nobody is talking about refusing a blood transfusion. I'm talking about having two banks so there is no cross contamination of blood supplies. Who knows' someday you might need my blood ot the blood of the unvaccinated and you could end up thanking me.

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By *oo32Man
over a year ago

tipperary

Getting the 2nd jab on tuesday...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We've had our second jabs a while now

Felt good to have them done

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By *ymbunny2016Man
over a year ago

Bangor

Meeeeeee

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By *ifi coupleCouple
over a year ago

portarlington

As are we

A sense of freedom

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Moi

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By *affa31Woman
over a year ago

Galway

Me as of today and very happy about it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Second one next Wednesday. Living for it and can’t wait to get the hair cut at last. Currently rocking the aqua man look.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Me as of today and very happy about it "

It’s liberating.

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By *oungcouple1993xCouple
over a year ago

Dublin


"whose fully jabbed at this stage? "

Only old people

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"whose fully jabbed at this stage?

Only old people "

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By *oft_sexy_sweetWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"whose fully jabbed at this stage?

Only old people "

And fat people!!

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"whose fully jabbed at this stage?

Only old people

And fat people!! "

I'm getting my second tomorrow

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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down


"whose fully jabbed at this stage?

Only old people "

Yep old wan here fully vaccinated for a few months now

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"whose fully jabbed at this stage?

Only old people

Yep old wan here fully vaccinated for a few months now "

You're only as old as the man you feel Bo

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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down


"whose fully jabbed at this stage?

Only old people

Yep old wan here fully vaccinated for a few months now

You're only as old as the man you feel Bo "

Ah crap

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast


"whose fully jabbed at this stage?

Only old people

Yep old wan here fully vaccinated for a few months now

You're only as old as the man you feel Bo

Ah crap "

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"whose fully jabbed at this stage?

Only old people

Yep old wan here fully vaccinated for a few months now

You're only as old as the man you feel Bo

Ah crap

"

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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down


"whose fully jabbed at this stage?

Only old people

Yep old wan here fully vaccinated for a few months now

You're only as old as the man you feel Bo

Ah crap

"

Ah whist up would ya you're only as young as the woman you feel and do not be a smart ass

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