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Paulo3339

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 1:16pm

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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 1:16pm

Anne2019 wrote on Fri Jan 14, 2022 12:34pm:

Play nicely now, Paulo.   Eduardo was very respectful of your choice.

As for 'asymptomatic infections'  being a myth, I can pass on information from history right upto date that being infected and not having any symptoms is a genuine, scientific, proven fact.  Google 'Typhoid Mary' for a start...  Many modern documented cases of unsymptomatic folk pa...

...ssing on things like 'salmonella'  'gastrocinteritis' 

How I wish I was one of the lucky ones who immune system worked well without trying to ill off bits of my body too.  

At the end of the day we have immune systems built in. 

Mine works perfectly well too. I travel the country daily. No mask, no hand sanitising and nada! 

Paulo3339

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 1:19pm

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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 1:19pm

Anne2019 wrote on Fri Jan 14, 2022 12:06pm:

Thanks for the laugh anyway!

Now who isn't playing nicely? Lol

eduardo3332

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 4:38pm

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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 4:38pm

Paulo3339 wrote on Fri Jan 14, 2022 1:16pm:

At the end of the day we have immune systems built in. 

Mine works perfectly well too. I travel the country daily. No mask, no hand sanitising and nada! 

I wonder which country you are living in?

In Spain it is mandatory to wear a mask in most circumstances including in the street. The police are checking people for this on a daily basis, also hand sanitising is also mandatory in most shops.

You may be to young to remember the Poliomyelitis situation in the 50s but this was spread by bad hygiene i.e. lack of hand washing etc.

The vaccination campaign which started in 1955 was very successful and saved many lives, in those days there  was no such thing as internet or social media, people used there common sense and saw the benefits of vaccination. The results of the benefits are below. 

What is the success rate of the polio vaccine?Two doses of inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) are 90% effective or more against polio; three doses are 99% to 100% effective. A person is considered to be fully vaccinated if he or she has received: four doses.

Anne2019

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:12pm

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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:12pm

eduardo3332 wrote on Fri Jan 14, 2022 4:38pm:

I wonder which country you are living in?

In Spain it is mandatory to wear a mask in most circumstances including in the street. The police are checking people for this on a daily basis, also hand sanitising is also mandatory in most shops.

You may be to young to remember the Poliomyelitis situation in the 50s but this was spread by bad hygiene i.e. lack of hand washing etc.

The vaccination campaign which started in 1955 was very successful and saved many lives, in those days there  was no such thing as internet or social media, people used there common sense and saw the benefits of vaccination. The results of the benefits are below. 

What is the success rate of the polio vaccine?Two doses of inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) are 90% effective or more against polio; three doses are 99% to 100% effective. A person is considered to be fully vaccinated if he or she has received: four doses.

This brought back memories.  I was raised in Yorkshire and with the much needed influx of immigrants to the work in the mills etc., we found they also brought polio; tuberculosis and once smallpox!   As a child I remember queuing around the townhall to register and receive our jabs on each occasion.  Then follow up jabs at school.  I was a young child but as far as I know the success rate at quelling any epidemics was 100% successful, as you say.  

Paulo3339

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:13pm

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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:13pm

eduardo3332 wrote on Fri Jan 14, 2022 4:38pm:

I wonder which country you are living in?

In Spain it is mandatory to wear a mask in most circumstances including in the street. The police are checking people for this on a daily basis, also hand sanitising is also mandatory in most shops.

You may be to young to remember the Poliomyelitis situation in the 50s but this was spread by bad hygiene i.e. lack of hand washing etc.

The vaccination campaign which started in 1955 was very successful and saved many lives, in those days there  was no such thing as internet or social media, people used there common sense and saw the benefits of vaccination. The results of the benefits are below. 

What is the success rate of the polio vaccine?Two doses of inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) are 90% effective or more against polio; three doses are 99% to 100% effective. A person is considered to be fully vaccinated if he or she has received: four doses.

Edward you quote government figures and let's face it they will be saying that do you not agree?

Also recently the CDC have dropped the idea of PCR testing as they are not fit for purpose. 

This whole alleged pandemic is one big sham. Two weeks to flatten the curve. Just one jab will make you safe etc. 3 jabs later and you can still catch and spread the so called pandemic. 

If you do not feel scammed by now you never will. 

I have been in the UK working for the past 12 months, in alleged covid hotpots and as I previously said without the ludicrous safety precautions. I am 60 and have never had one flu jab. I had flu in the 80,s and pretty confident I shall never get it again. 

My stance for 2 years regarding covid has been, I will either catch it or I won't. 

If I do I will, I either survive or I won't. 

Simple way to live and behave in my book. 

I refuse to live my life in a state of fear. 

Life can be very short so enjoy it to the full! 

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Paulo3339

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:20pm

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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:20pm

Anne2019 wrote on Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:12pm:

This brought back memories.  I was raised in Yorkshire and with the much needed influx of immigrants to the work in the mills etc., we found they also brought polio; tuberculosis and once smallpox!   As a child I remember queuing around the townhall to register and receive our jabs...

... on each occasion.  Then follow up jabs at school.  I was a young child but as far as I know the success rate at quelling any epidemics was 100% successful, as you say.  

You obviously only watch the beeb or sky news. 

This so called vaccine is harming and killing so many people. 

Healthy sports people dropping like flies atm with breathing problems an heart attacks. 

This ia very experimental so called vaccine, not long term tested and the tests that were performed on animals before they moved forward for use on humans actually died. 

If you still believe after 2 years and 3 jabs this is about a virus I am amazed tbh. 

Google WEF and see if you can see the link! 

Paulo3339

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:23pm

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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:23pm

eduardo3332 wrote on Fri Jan 14, 2022 4:38pm:

I wonder which country you are living in?

In Spain it is mandatory to wear a mask in most circumstances including in the street. The police are checking people for this on a daily basis, also hand sanitising is also mandatory in most shops.

You may be to young to remember the Poliomyelitis situation in the 50s but this was spread by bad hygiene i.e. lack of hand washing etc.

The vaccination campaign which started in 1955 was very successful and saved many lives, in those days there  was no such thing as internet or social media, people used there common sense and saw the benefits of vaccination. The results of the benefits are below. 

What is the success rate of the polio vaccine?Two doses of inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) are 90% effective or more against polio; three doses are 99% to 100% effective. A person is considered to be fully vaccinated if he or she has received: four doses.

And my percentage of surving is still around 99.3 unjabbed! 

eduardo3332

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:47pm

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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:47pm

Paulo3339 wrote on Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:23pm:

And my percentage of surving is still around 99.3 unjabbed! 

I wonder where you gain your 99,3 % from?

Anyway as I said at the beginning your stance is your choice, I hope you are not one of the many spreading covid without a care for anyone else and that you your family and friends stay safe.

Paulo3339

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:57pm

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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:57pm

eduardo3332 wrote on Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:47pm:

I wonder where you gain your 99,3 % from?

Anyway as I said at the beginning your stance is your choice, I hope you are not one of the many spreading covid without a care for anyone else and that you your family and friends stay safe.

Actually I was being overly generous with my figures. 

I,m confident neither I or my unjabbed family members haven't been spreading anything. Had a few that were ill with cold/flu like symptoms but as we have always done in the past. Stay home dose up on vitamin C and see it through. 

We, are actually very sensible people but we do not believe in anything that has happened in the last 2 years. Far too many anomalies when you start digging into it further. 

I wish you and yours the best of health too.

DH123

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:50am

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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:50am

"We, are actually very sensible people but we do not believe in anything that has happened in the last 2 years."

Brilliant. 

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