I’ve given .org a 24hr ban for the anti-vax comments/trolling.
I’m sure he’ll be back tomorrow to complain that’s he’s being SILENCED
I've had mine, but I totally respect people's choice not to have it if they don't feel comfortable. None of us really know what they do to us, it's just down to who we believe.
I wonder if @Rhythmbarbican @Jark @Mats @Bluejeans @whatisityoucantface or @The Sexual Goose have been vaccinated yet, or are just lax in their poll updating skills
Oh sorry I didn’t realise this conversation had more legs
Late to the party as USUAL
Oh babes I was vaxxed when the first lot of Pfiza Minnelli came out in 'strayaI wonder if @Rhythmbarbican @Jark @Mats @Bluejeans @whatisityoucantface or @The Sexual Goose have been vaccinated yet, or are just lax in their poll updating skills
Oh babes I was vaxxed when the first lot of Pfiza Minnelli came out in 'straya
Okay okay I'll pause this episode of Charity Shop Sue and see to it post hasteWe love to hear it!
Now update the poll before I come out in hives
Okay okay I'll pause this episode of Charity Shop Sue and see to it post haste
How are you feeling now?The one upside to getting covid is that in theory I should be protected now right through winter. I imagine boosters will become normal for all adults by next year so I can hang on until then!
How are you feeling now?
I booked Mr L's booster yesterday, and I'm not sure it was even asked if he's had it!So apparently it’s not possible to book a booster if you’ve had covid because research suggests that overloading yourself with antibodies is more dangerous than covid itself. I’m parts of Europe getting a booster within 3 months of having covid is actively banned. In the U.K. you’re just asked to state on the website if you’ve had covid and if you have and it’s within 3 months it won’t let you book. You think they’d be a little bit more proactive with explaining this given that at least 4m in the U.K. have had it.
I'm in the same boat, I hadn't actually tried to book the booster as I knew there was a wait, I thought it was 28 days though - not 3 months! But I think I was a bit lax about it because I do think I've got decent immunity for a few months now anywaySo apparently it’s not possible to book a booster if you’ve had covid because research suggests that overloading yourself with antibodies is more dangerous than covid itself. I’m parts of Europe getting a booster within 3 months of having covid is actively banned. In the U.K. you’re just asked to state on the website if you’ve had covid and if you have and it’s within 3 months it won’t let you book. You think they’d be a little bit more proactive with explaining this given that at least 4m in the U.K. have had it.