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By *otterandharlot OP   Couple
over a year ago

Harlow

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By *otterandharlot OP   Couple
over a year ago

Harlow

I was suggesting a new verification style flair for vaccination to encourage people to get jabbed

But silly me doesn't know how this forum works though and deleted the whole content

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


"I was suggesting a new verification style flair for vaccination to encourage people to get jabbed

But silly me doesn't know how this forum works though and deleted the whole content "

No, that would be unfair on people who have not yet been offered the vaccine. We don't need Fabswingers to introduce measures that would effectively penalise people who have not yet been vaccinated

A vaccine is not your ticket out of lockdown, you still have to follow all the rules.

A vaccinated person can still catch and TRANSMIT the virus. The vaccine stops a percentage of people from getting very sick.

Do you seriously think anti vaxers are going to get vaccinated just to get a flag off Fab?

The vast majority of members will likely take the vaccine anyway. Plus how is Fab to police this, it would be very easy for people to fake proof of vaccine.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"I was suggesting a new verification style flair for vaccination to encourage people to get jabbed

But silly me doesn't know how this forum works though and deleted the whole content

No, that would be unfair on people who have not yet been offered the vaccine. We don't need Fabswingers to introduce measures that would effectively penalise people who have not yet been vaccinated

A vaccine is not your ticket out of lockdown, you still have to follow all the rules.

A vaccinated person can still catch and TRANSMIT the virus. The vaccine stops a percentage of people from getting very sick.

Do you seriously think anti vaxers are going to get vaccinated just to get a flag off Fab?

The vast majority of members will likely take the vaccine anyway. Plus how is Fab to police this, it would be very easy for people to fake proof of vaccine.

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Also how would it be verified? What's to stop people just saying they had it in the hope some people might want to fuck them?

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


"I was suggesting a new verification style flair for vaccination to encourage people to get jabbed

But silly me doesn't know how this forum works though and deleted the whole content "

Don't worry, I think everyone will have deleted a post by accident at some point.

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By *orth_hantscplCouple
over a year ago

camberley

I thought they said the vaccine did stop the transmission of the virus?

Surely the vaccine is the way out of lockdowns.

We’ve both had our first jabs, maybe we should just meet over 70’s for now (joke).

I’m not sure you could believe people saying they’ve had the vaccine tbh, blokes tell plenty of lies to get their end away, I’m sure they’d lie about having the vaccine.

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By *ecretlivesCouple
over a year ago

FABWatch HQ

Ops preference aside - There are flavours of this type of question being mooted all over. No vaccine, no pub leisure centre etc.

Many other nasty, more indiscrminate but vaccine preventable diseases around, we never seriously discussed ID (entitlement) cards before. Covid opportunism...

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

It was posted again as a suggestion earlier this week.

Fab would become liable if people got ill or died etc. It's better to leave it to the governments, should they want to change things.

Otherwise there would be no way to validate the data and there's no guarantee that an individual is safe for anything

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By *tue555Man
over a year ago

Passed Beyond Reach


"I thought they said the vaccine did stop the transmission of the virus?

Surely the vaccine is the way out of lockdowns.

We’ve both had our first jabs, maybe we should just meet over 70’s for now (joke).

I’m not sure you could believe people saying they’ve had the vaccine tbh, blokes tell plenty of lies to get their end away, I’m sure they’d lie about having the vaccine. "

Jury is still out with the emergence of new strains vaccines stop you getting it or spreading it. But one thing the science at the moment agrees on is that considerably less risk of becoming seriously ill or terminal if you have had a vaccine

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

As long as you're vaccinated yourself why concern yourself with if other people are?

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


"I thought they said the vaccine did stop the transmission of the virus?

Surely the vaccine is the way out of lockdowns.

We’ve both had our first jabs, maybe we should just meet over 70’s for now (joke).

I’m not sure you could believe people saying they’ve had the vaccine tbh, blokes tell plenty of lies to get their end away, I’m sure they’d lie about having the vaccine. "

Its looking like it might help limit the spread but we don't have enough data yet.

I think the best thing for people to assume at the moment is that it gives them some protection for themselves but they are still a risk to others.

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By *tue555Man
over a year ago

Passed Beyond Reach


"I thought they said the vaccine did stop the transmission of the virus?

Surely the vaccine is the way out of lockdowns.

We’ve both had our first jabs, maybe we should just meet over 70’s for now (joke).

I’m not sure you could believe people saying they’ve had the vaccine tbh, blokes tell plenty of lies to get their end away, I’m sure they’d lie about having the vaccine.

Its looking like it might help limit the spread but we don't have enough data yet.

I think the best thing for people to assume at the moment is that it gives them some protection for themselves but they are still a risk to others."

Exactly I am a saddo and like to keep

an eye on science as opposed to media and political spin. Viewpoint that covid is going to be around for a long time and yes vaccine it offers a way out of lockdowns but mainly mitigates the serious of the impact illness and services like the NHS, it becomes like the common cold yes you can get it and pass it on but overall impact is negligible. But I also think that a lot more social responsibility will be required

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


"I thought they said the vaccine did stop the transmission of the virus?

Surely the vaccine is the way out of lockdowns.

We’ve both had our first jabs, maybe we should just meet over 70’s for now (joke).

I’m not sure you could believe people saying they’ve had the vaccine tbh, blokes tell plenty of lies to get their end away, I’m sure they’d lie about having the vaccine.

Its looking like it might help limit the spread but we don't have enough data yet.

I think the best thing for people to assume at the moment is that it gives them some protection for themselves but they are still a risk to others.

Exactly I am a saddo and like to keep

an eye on science as opposed to media and political spin. Viewpoint that covid is going to be around for a long time and yes vaccine it offers a way out of lockdowns but mainly mitigates the serious of the impact illness and services like the NHS, it becomes like the common cold yes you can get it and pass it on but overall impact is negligible. But I also think that a lot more social responsibility will be required "

. Surely you don’t think there is the remotest possibility of “a lot more social responsibility” being adopted. I’m pretty sure that once vaccinated the vast majority will be pretty determined to return to normal life as soon as they can. Those who can’t or won’t have the vaccine will have to take responsibility for their own health

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


"I thought they said the vaccine did stop the transmission of the virus?

Surely the vaccine is the way out of lockdowns.

We’ve both had our first jabs, maybe we should just meet over 70’s for now (joke).

I’m not sure you could believe people saying they’ve had the vaccine tbh, blokes tell plenty of lies to get their end away, I’m sure they’d lie about having the vaccine.

Its looking like it might help limit the spread but we don't have enough data yet.

I think the best thing for people to assume at the moment is that it gives them some protection for themselves but they are still a risk to others.

Exactly I am a saddo and like to keep

an eye on science as opposed to media and political spin. Viewpoint that covid is going to be around for a long time and yes vaccine it offers a way out of lockdowns but mainly mitigates the serious of the impact illness and services like the NHS, it becomes like the common cold yes you can get it and pass it on but overall impact is negligible. But I also think that a lot more social responsibility will be required . Surely you don’t think there is the remotest possibility of “a lot more social responsibility” being adopted. I’m pretty sure that once vaccinated the vast majority will be pretty determined to return to normal life as soon as they can. Those who can’t or won’t have the vaccine will have to take responsibility for their own health"

We all have to take responsibility for our own health regardless of being vaccinated or not.

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