Re: Coronabollocks..
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2021 10:24 am
“The irony of antivaxers saying they don’t want to be part of an experiment without realizing they are now the control group."
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“The irony of antivaxers saying they don’t want to be part of an experiment without realizing they are now the control group."
Very Trumpian, he didn't want to do too many tests because he didn't want the numbers to look bad.Pontius Navigator wrote: ↑Thu Jul 29, 2021 4:43 pmI think many people know they are unwell but are frightened of going to a doctor and having it confirmed.
If I don't look it isn't true.
That probably includes me. My general attitude is that I haven't got time to be ill and will push through a lot of things. It's helped by the fact that I often feel a bit wiped out for a day or so when everyone else is falling down sick for a week so clearly I inherited a good immune system from somewhere. However, one of the downsides of growing old (but still way better than the alternative) is that the response is "oh yes you do". I take things a bit more seriously now, and have bugged the medical people for various checks that twenty years ago I wouldn't have bothered about.Pontius Navigator wrote: ↑Fri Jul 30, 2021 6:36 amIlondel but do you agree there are anti hypochondriacs, mainly men
As soon as I saw Biden was offering a $100 kick back I could imagine those jabbed before this moaning they deserved it too. Also that we would follow suit.YOUNG people will be offered free taxi rides, pizzas and supermarket discounts if they agree to have a Covid jab as the Government attempts to boost uptake.
Ministers are in talks with dozens of companies, including coffee and cinema chains, about a voucher scheme to be launched later this month in time for the start of the academic year.
Another bloody Jerry.Tyranny of the Covid experts: Finger-wagging SAGE scientist Jeremy Farrar penned a book about how HE'S the only person Boris Johnson should ever have listened to, writes ex-supreme court judge JONATHAN SUMPTION
The Port Authority have always been helpful to the local angling club.Twice a year the P.A would pay for a couple of small trawlers to run up and down the pier and dredge out all the lost leads,hooks and bits of line.The trawlers kept all the leads and sold them to the scrap dealers.