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Old 26th Nov 2020, 08:12
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Yeehaw22
 
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Originally Posted by ATNotts
You and others are perfectly entitled to have questions about the vaccine, but please don't expect that if you decide not to take the vaccine when it is available to you, that you will still be able to carry on doing all the things that others who have accepted it do. That's not a UK issue, it's worldwide, and I'd lay a pound to a penny that many nations, especially in the Far East and Australasia will demand that anyone travelling there has been vaccinated.

So the equation is clear, if you want the freedoms to travel as you might wish; get vaccinated. if you're happy to wait a while before travelling, well that's fine too, it's you're choice.

LTNman isn't a troll, they are just putting forward a perfectly rational position that you simply don't find pallatable.
No you are misunderstanding my point. As a reasonably ish balanced human being I'm capable of looking at both sides of the coin. And do so without resorting to name calling. Or labelling the other side.

But one thing that seems to have been missed here is that the vaccines do not stop transmission. Only 1 drug showed signs of reduced transmission and even that wasn't consistent. So why should I pose any heightened risk to others by not being vaccinated? Other than the miniscule risk to myself?

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