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"OP did you know there is a virus forum to discuss Covid ?" No i did not, not been on here much recently | |||
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"I went 2 years without it, then caught it in May this year. At the tail end of how effective the booster was. Thankfully haven’t caught it again, but it wasn’t pleasant that’s for sure " it hasnt been to bad really, just like a bad cold but with a much worse chesty cough. | |||
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"I have done well avoiding it for so long, but it has finally got me luckily i just had my third booster a month ago. Anyone still waiting for to be hit for the first time ?" you've put it in the wrong section though should be in the "covid" section | |||
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"I have done well avoiding it for so long, but it has finally got me luckily i just had my third booster a month ago. Anyone still waiting for to be hit for the first time ?you've put it in the wrong section though should be in the "covid" section " I'm sure it'll be moved when a mod sees it - and the OP has acknowledged his mistake. | |||
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"I have done well avoiding it for so long, but it has finally got me luckily i just had my third booster a month ago. Anyone still waiting for to be hit for the first time ?" Good to see all 3 work then… | |||
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"I have done well avoiding it for so long, but it has finally got me luckily i just had my third booster a month ago. Anyone still waiting for to be hit for the first time ?" I hope you survive and live to tell the tale | |||
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"Friend of mine is ill with it now for 3rd time, this time it has hit him hard. Had his 4th jab a month ago too. He now fully believes the severity has increased with the jabs. Grabbed him some shopping yesterday and gave him an ear to rant too for 15 mins. I doubt he'll get any more jabs." Alot won't b! I stopped at 2! Got it on my notes at docs now so I don't get the reminder texts my diabetic nurse put it on there at my last check up! hope ur friend feels better soon x | |||
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"Does anyone know the take up rate of the 4th vaccination for over 50s ?" ive not had the 4th and wont be, and out of the over 50s i do know its only the ones in there mid 60s and over that seem to be getting jabbed, others seem to not be bothering, know thats just a small snapshot of the population, but would be intresting to know how many aint having more than the first three | |||
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"Does anyone know the take up rate of the 4th vaccination for over 50s ?ive not had the 4th and wont be, and out of the over 50s i do know its only the ones in there mid 60s and over that seem to be getting jabbed, others seem to not be bothering, know thats just a small snapshot of the population, but would be intresting to know how many aint having more than the first three" Not easy to find the figures. The take up of over 75s was 80%+ at the beginning of July. The news said the the take up rate for over 50s was around only around 50% at the beginning of November. | |||
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"Thanks NylonSlut. I couldn't find the figures. " You will be able to get more accurate up to date figures but they are buried in the ONS figures. | |||
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"Does anyone know the take up rate of the 4th vaccination for over 50s ?ive not had the 4th and wont be, and out of the over 50s i do know its only the ones in there mid 60s and over that seem to be getting jabbed, others seem to not be bothering, know thats just a small snapshot of the population, but would be intresting to know how many aint having more than the first three Not easy to find the figures. The take up of over 75s was 80%+ at the beginning of July. The news said the the take up rate for over 50s was around only around 50% at the beginning of November. " If the rest of the UK is like here, GPs aren't calling people and it's like finding a needle (pardon the pun) in a haystack trying to get a slot in a vaccine clinic. | |||
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"Friend of mine is ill with it now for 3rd time, this time it has hit him hard. Had his 4th jab a month ago too. He now fully believes the severity has increased with the jabs. Grabbed him some shopping yesterday and gave him an ear to rant too for 15 mins. I doubt he'll get any more jabs. Alot won't b! I stopped at 2! Got it on my notes at docs now so I don't get the reminder texts my diabetic nurse put it on there at my last check up! hope ur friend feels better soon x" I get the texts once a week despite opting out and updating my records. I didn't get booster 2 or 3, take the hint, I won't be getting 4 5 or 6. | |||
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"Friend of mine is ill with it now for 3rd time, this time it has hit him hard. Had his 4th jab a month ago too. He now fully believes the severity has increased with the jabs. Grabbed him some shopping yesterday and gave him an ear to rant too for 15 mins. I doubt he'll get any more jabs. Alot won't b! I stopped at 2! Got it on my notes at docs now so I don't get the reminder texts my diabetic nurse put it on there at my last check up! hope ur friend feels better soon xI get the texts once a week despite opting out and updating my records. I didn't get booster 2 or 3, take the hint, I won't be getting 4 5 or 6. " Remind them they may have failed to update ur records! X | |||
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"I’ve never had it. I worked in the nhs on covid wards, managed a care home and my entire household had it (I tested daily and still didn’t get it). I’ve no idea why, I went and supported a care home with a major outbreak within all staff and residents and still didn’t get it. Mrs " It's been said that between 30 and 50% of people who caught COVID were asymptomatic. | |||
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"Friend of mine is ill with it now for 3rd time, this time it has hit him hard. Had his 4th jab a month ago too. He now fully believes the severity has increased with the jabs. Grabbed him some shopping yesterday and gave him an ear to rant too for 15 mins. I doubt he'll get any more jabs." Good man. Sometimes we have to tell it how it is despite the resistance. Hopefully he will survive despite taking these toxic jabs... | |||
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"I’ve never had it. I worked in the nhs on covid wards, managed a care home and my entire household had it (I tested daily and still didn’t get it). I’ve no idea why, I went and supported a care home with a major outbreak within all staff and residents and still didn’t get it. Mrs It's been said that between 30 and 50% of people who caught COVID were asymptomatic." Asymptomatic = no symptoms = not sick/infected. When you say 'caught Covid' do you mean they had a positive test? | |||
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"I’ve never had it. I worked in the nhs on covid wards, managed a care home and my entire household had it (I tested daily and still didn’t get it). I’ve no idea why, I went and supported a care home with a major outbreak within all staff and residents and still didn’t get it. Mrs It's been said that between 30 and 50% of people who caught COVID were asymptomatic. Asymptomatic = no symptoms = not sick/infected. When you say 'caught Covid' do you mean they had a positive test?" Carrier whether tested or not | |||
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"I’ve never had it. I worked in the nhs on covid wards, managed a care home and my entire household had it (I tested daily and still didn’t get it). I’ve no idea why, I went and supported a care home with a major outbreak within all staff and residents and still didn’t get it. Mrs It's been said that between 30 and 50% of people who caught COVID were asymptomatic. Asymptomatic = no symptoms = not sick/infected. When you say 'caught Covid' do you mean they had a positive test? Carrier whether tested or not" You do know that those PCR tests cannot test for an infection, don't you? In other words a positive test result cannot be used to prove the existence of any infection. If you doubt this, look for what the PCR test inventor, Kary Mullis RIP, said about this. | |||
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"I’ve never had it. I worked in the nhs on covid wards, managed a care home and my entire household had it (I tested daily and still didn’t get it). I’ve no idea why, I went and supported a care home with a major outbreak within all staff and residents and still didn’t get it. Mrs It's been said that between 30 and 50% of people who caught COVID were asymptomatic. Asymptomatic = no symptoms = not sick/infected. When you say 'caught Covid' do you mean they had a positive test? Carrier whether tested or not You do know that those PCR tests cannot test for an infection, don't you? In other words a positive test result cannot be used to prove the existence of any infection. If you doubt this, look for what the PCR test inventor, Kary Mullis RIP, said about this. " Firstly PCR test do tell if some is infected. They can't tell who of the infected is infectious and who isn't. Secondly Mullins didn't invent the PCR he did some work that went into it. Thirdly Mullins was a fruitcake especially later in life when he believed in amongst other things aliens and the non existence of AIDS. Fourthly he died a long time before COVID 19. | |||
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"I’ve never had it. I worked in the nhs on covid wards, managed a care home and my entire household had it (I tested daily and still didn’t get it). I’ve no idea why, I went and supported a care home with a major outbreak within all staff and residents and still didn’t get it. Mrs It's been said that between 30 and 50% of people who caught COVID were asymptomatic. Asymptomatic = no symptoms = not sick/infected. When you say 'caught Covid' do you mean they had a positive test? Carrier whether tested or not You do know that those PCR tests cannot test for an infection, don't you? In other words a positive test result cannot be used to prove the existence of any infection. If you doubt this, look for what the PCR test inventor, Kary Mullis RIP, said about this. Firstly PCR test do tell if some is infected. They can't tell who of the infected is infectious and who isn't. Secondly Mullins didn't invent the PCR he did some work that went into it. Thirdly Mullins was a fruitcake especially later in life when he believed in amongst other things aliens and the non existence of AIDS. Fourthly he died a long time before COVID 19." A pcr can also detect inactive virus long after you are no longer infected so it's in no way an surefire indicator if you are infected. | |||
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"I’ve never had it. I worked in the nhs on covid wards, managed a care home and my entire household had it (I tested daily and still didn’t get it). I’ve no idea why, I went and supported a care home with a major outbreak within all staff and residents and still didn’t get it. Mrs It's been said that between 30 and 50% of people who caught COVID were asymptomatic. Asymptomatic = no symptoms = not sick/infected. When you say 'caught Covid' do you mean they had a positive test? Carrier whether tested or not You do know that those PCR tests cannot test for an infection, don't you? In other words a positive test result cannot be used to prove the existence of any infection. If you doubt this, look for what the PCR test inventor, Kary Mullis RIP, said about this. Firstly PCR test do tell if some is infected. They can't tell who of the infected is infectious and who isn't. Secondly Mullins didn't invent the PCR he did some work that went into it. Thirdly Mullins was a fruitcake especially later in life when he believed in amongst other things aliens and the non existence of AIDS. Fourthly he died a long time before COVID 19.A pcr can also detect inactive virus long after you are no longer infected so it's in no way an surefire indicator if you are infected. " Depends on the measurement parameters used pal. | |||
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"I’ve never had it. I worked in the nhs on covid wards, managed a care home and my entire household had it (I tested daily and still didn’t get it). I’ve no idea why, I went and supported a care home with a major outbreak within all staff and residents and still didn’t get it. Mrs It's been said that between 30 and 50% of people who caught COVID were asymptomatic. Asymptomatic = no symptoms = not sick/infected. When you say 'caught Covid' do you mean they had a positive test? Carrier whether tested or not You do know that those PCR tests cannot test for an infection, don't you? In other words a positive test result cannot be used to prove the existence of any infection. If you doubt this, look for what the PCR test inventor, Kary Mullis RIP, said about this. Firstly PCR test do tell if some is infected. They can't tell who of the infected is infectious and who isn't. Secondly Mullins didn't invent the PCR he did some work that went into it. Thirdly Mullins was a fruitcake especially later in life when he believed in amongst other things aliens and the non existence of AIDS. Fourthly he died a long time before COVID 19.A pcr can also detect inactive virus long after you are no longer infected so it's in no way an surefire indicator if you are infected. Depends on the measurement parameters used pal." I'm just basing it on what I was told at my first few pcr tests. | |||
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"I’ve never had it. I worked in the nhs on covid wards, managed a care home and my entire household had it (I tested daily and still didn’t get it). I’ve no idea why, I went and supported a care home with a major outbreak within all staff and residents and still didn’t get it. Mrs It's been said that between 30 and 50% of people who caught COVID were asymptomatic. Asymptomatic = no symptoms = not sick/infected. When you say 'caught Covid' do you mean they had a positive test? Carrier whether tested or not You do know that those PCR tests cannot test for an infection, don't you? In other words a positive test result cannot be used to prove the existence of any infection. If you doubt this, look for what the PCR test inventor, Kary Mullis RIP, said about this. Firstly PCR test do tell if some is infected. They can't tell who of the infected is infectious and who isn't. Secondly Mullins didn't invent the PCR he did some work that went into it. Thirdly Mullins was a fruitcake especially later in life when he believed in amongst other things aliens and the non existence of AIDS. Fourthly he died a long time before COVID 19.A pcr can also detect inactive virus long after you are no longer infected so it's in no way an surefire indicator if you are infected. Depends on the measurement parameters used pal.I'm just basing it on what I was told at my first few pcr tests." It's highly unlikely that anyone you'd have spoken to during your PCR rest would have had the slightest idea of how they work lol | |||
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"I’ve never had it. I worked in the nhs on covid wards, managed a care home and my entire household had it (I tested daily and still didn’t get it). I’ve no idea why, I went and supported a care home with a major outbreak within all staff and residents and still didn’t get it. Mrs It's been said that between 30 and 50% of people who caught COVID were asymptomatic. Asymptomatic = no symptoms = not sick/infected. When you say 'caught Covid' do you mean they had a positive test? Carrier whether tested or not You do know that those PCR tests cannot test for an infection, don't you? In other words a positive test result cannot be used to prove the existence of any infection. If you doubt this, look for what the PCR test inventor, Kary Mullis RIP, said about this. Firstly PCR test do tell if some is infected. They can't tell who of the infected is infectious and who isn't. Secondly Mullins didn't invent the PCR he did some work that went into it. Thirdly Mullins was a fruitcake especially later in life when he believed in amongst other things aliens and the non existence of AIDS. Fourthly he died a long time before COVID 19.A pcr can also detect inactive virus long after you are no longer infected so it's in no way an surefire indicator if you are infected. Depends on the measurement parameters used pal.I'm just basing it on what I was told at my first few pcr tests. It's highly unlikely that anyone you'd have spoken to during your PCR rest would have had the slightest idea of how they work lol" So the nhs literature they were quoting was wrong too? I believe the advice at the time was not to do another pcr within 90 days. | |||
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"I’ve never had it. I worked in the nhs on covid wards, managed a care home and my entire household had it (I tested daily and still didn’t get it). I’ve no idea why, I went and supported a care home with a major outbreak within all staff and residents and still didn’t get it. Mrs It's been said that between 30 and 50% of people who caught COVID were asymptomatic. Asymptomatic = no symptoms = not sick/infected. When you say 'caught Covid' do you mean they had a positive test? Carrier whether tested or not You do know that those PCR tests cannot test for an infection, don't you? In other words a positive test result cannot be used to prove the existence of any infection. If you doubt this, look for what the PCR test inventor, Kary Mullis RIP, said about this. Firstly PCR test do tell if some is infected. They can't tell who of the infected is infectious and who isn't. Secondly Mullins didn't invent the PCR he did some work that went into it. Thirdly Mullins was a fruitcake especially later in life when he believed in amongst other things aliens and the non existence of AIDS. Fourthly he died a long time before COVID 19.A pcr can also detect inactive virus long after you are no longer infected so it's in no way an surefire indicator if you are infected. Depends on the measurement parameters used pal.I'm just basing it on what I was told at my first few pcr tests. It's highly unlikely that anyone you'd have spoken to during your PCR rest would have had the slightest idea of how they work lolSo the nhs literature they were quoting was wrong too? I believe the advice at the time was not to do another pcr within 90 days." They also believed you couldn't be reinfected with COVID Research changes protocols and tests are continuously developed and updated. PS PCR isn't a test, it's a technique | |||
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"I’ve never had it. I worked in the nhs on covid wards, managed a care home and my entire household had it (I tested daily and still didn’t get it). I’ve no idea why, I went and supported a care home with a major outbreak within all staff and residents and still didn’t get it. Mrs It's been said that between 30 and 50% of people who caught COVID were asymptomatic. Asymptomatic = no symptoms = not sick/infected. When you say 'caught Covid' do you mean they had a positive test? Carrier whether tested or not You do know that those PCR tests cannot test for an infection, don't you? In other words a positive test result cannot be used to prove the existence of any infection. If you doubt this, look for what the PCR test inventor, Kary Mullis RIP, said about this. Firstly PCR test do tell if some is infected. They can't tell who of the infected is infectious and who isn't. Secondly Mullins didn't invent the PCR he did some work that went into it. Thirdly Mullins was a fruitcake especially later in life when he believed in amongst other things aliens and the non existence of AIDS. Fourthly he died a long time before COVID 19.A pcr can also detect inactive virus long after you are no longer infected so it's in no way an surefire indicator if you are infected. Depends on the measurement parameters used pal.I'm just basing it on what I was told at my first few pcr tests. It's highly unlikely that anyone you'd have spoken to during your PCR rest would have had the slightest idea of how they work lolSo the nhs literature they were quoting was wrong too? I believe the advice at the time was not to do another pcr within 90 days. They also believed you couldn't be reinfected with COVID Research changes protocols and tests are continuously developed and updated. PS PCR isn't a test, it's a technique " Again, take it up with the gov and/or nhs. It was referred to all over their literature and website(s) as a pcr test and likely still is. Guess those government scientists don't know shit afterall | |||
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"I’ve never had it. I worked in the nhs on covid wards, managed a care home and my entire household had it (I tested daily and still didn’t get it). I’ve no idea why, I went and supported a care home with a major outbreak within all staff and residents and still didn’t get it. Mrs It's been said that between 30 and 50% of people who caught COVID were asymptomatic. Asymptomatic = no symptoms = not sick/infected. When you say 'caught Covid' do you mean they had a positive test? Carrier whether tested or not You do know that those PCR tests cannot test for an infection, don't you? In other words a positive test result cannot be used to prove the existence of any infection. If you doubt this, look for what the PCR test inventor, Kary Mullis RIP, said about this. Firstly PCR test do tell if some is infected. They can't tell who of the infected is infectious and who isn't. Secondly Mullins didn't invent the PCR he did some work that went into it. Thirdly Mullins was a fruitcake especially later in life when he believed in amongst other things aliens and the non existence of AIDS. Fourthly he died a long time before COVID 19.A pcr can also detect inactive virus long after you are no longer infected so it's in no way an surefire indicator if you are infected. Depends on the measurement parameters used pal.I'm just basing it on what I was told at my first few pcr tests. It's highly unlikely that anyone you'd have spoken to during your PCR rest would have had the slightest idea of how they work lolSo the nhs literature they were quoting was wrong too? I believe the advice at the time was not to do another pcr within 90 days. They also believed you couldn't be reinfected with COVID Research changes protocols and tests are continuously developed and updated. PS PCR isn't a test, it's a technique Again, take it up with the gov and/or nhs. It was referred to all over their literature and website(s) as a pcr test and likely still is. Guess those government scientists don't know shit afterall " You seem a little confused as to what your argument is lol A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Try googling PCR for dummies or ask someone who works in an immunology lab. | |||
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"I’ve never had it. I worked in the nhs on covid wards, managed a care home and my entire household had it (I tested daily and still didn’t get it). I’ve no idea why, I went and supported a care home with a major outbreak within all staff and residents and still didn’t get it. Mrs It's been said that between 30 and 50% of people who caught COVID were asymptomatic. Asymptomatic = no symptoms = not sick/infected. When you say 'caught Covid' do you mean they had a positive test? Carrier whether tested or not You do know that those PCR tests cannot test for an infection, don't you? In other words a positive test result cannot be used to prove the existence of any infection. If you doubt this, look for what the PCR test inventor, Kary Mullis RIP, said about this. Firstly PCR test do tell if some is infected. They can't tell who of the infected is infectious and who isn't. Secondly Mullins didn't invent the PCR he did some work that went into it. Thirdly Mullins was a fruitcake especially later in life when he believed in amongst other things aliens and the non existence of AIDS. Fourthly he died a long time before COVID 19.A pcr can also detect inactive virus long after you are no longer infected so it's in no way an surefire indicator if you are infected. Depends on the measurement parameters used pal.I'm just basing it on what I was told at my first few pcr tests. It's highly unlikely that anyone you'd have spoken to during your PCR rest would have had the slightest idea of how they work lolSo the nhs literature they were quoting was wrong too? I believe the advice at the time was not to do another pcr within 90 days. They also believed you couldn't be reinfected with COVID Research changes protocols and tests are continuously developed and updated. PS PCR isn't a test, it's a technique Again, take it up with the gov and/or nhs. It was referred to all over their literature and website(s) as a pcr test and likely still is. Guess those government scientists don't know shit afterall You seem a little confused as to what your argument is lol A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Try googling PCR for dummies or ask someone who works in an immunology lab." My argument is that a pcr test can detect covid for a period of time after infection, which it can. That hasn't changed. You however have made yourself look stupid by trying to be a smart arse. Now you are trying to insult me to avoid admitting that even the gov call it a pcr test and not a process. Seems to be the way debate goes on this virus board. I'm done replying to you | |||
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