its not really possible to give a fuck any more is it. weve been jabbed and if that doesnt work, well what can you do, they gave it their best shot and if it fails it fails. we have to get on with it now really.No one gives a fuck here anymore Leo, it's basically normally. The government abdicated all responsibility and left it up to us what to do so most people don't bother with masks now, in trains, pubs, shops etc. In my experience anyway.
1 in a 100 is probably the prevalence rate so it's hardly a super-spreader eventOver 500 people have caught covid after attending a festival called TRNSMT (pronounced 'transmit'): https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-58847481
its not really possible to give a fuck any more is it. weve been jabbed and if that doesnt work, well what can you do, they gave it their best shot and if it fails it fails. we have to get on with it now really.
Yes mate, I posted it because I thought people catching a virus at an event called "transmit" was amusing. But never mind.1 in a 100 is probably the prevalence rate so it's hardly a super-spreader event
Does this trend apply to vaxxed and unvaxxed too?I spoke to a doctor over the phone and he said they're seeing a massive spike in cases with people like me ie cold and flu symptoms, but very bad. But not covid.
Why would a covid vaccine provide any protection against non-covid viruses?Does this trend apply to vaxxed and unvaxxed too?
im assuming biscuits is suggesting the vaccine gives you a nasty flu (if it doesnt kill you)Why would a covid vaccine provide any protection against non-covid viruses?
On the off chance, if you're one of the lucky ones, that it doesn't kill you.im assuming biscuits is suggesting the vaccine gives you a nasty flu (if it doesnt kill you)
[vocoder voice]Over 500 people have caught covid after attending a festival called TRNSMT (pronounced 'transmit'): https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-58847481