Quote WiganRL12345="WiganRL12345"In relation to what Pieman responded to itchy regarding this particular part
A recent review from Cambridge highlighted that in hospital you have a significantly higher chance of catching covid from another patient rather than a nurse, doctor or porter etc. The chances of getting the virus from say a nurse are exceptionally low.
His response that his sister caught it from another nurse has no relation to the above. Which, in relation to the last couple of pages and to be clear I don’t agree with mandating vaccines for NHS staff or anyone for that matter. Quite a few pages ago people quoted that they had never said they wanted mandatory vaccination, I disagree now given the last few pages.
Regarding any ‘facts’ or figures that anyone posts, well, anyone can post whatever stats they want and manipulate data whatever way to suit their narrative, it doesn’t tell you anything without any context behind it.
Finally, and to summarise and answer your direct question, yes, I believe vaccines do work, what I don’t believe however is that vaccines are the right thing for everyone and everyone should have the right to decided if or when they get vaccinated.
Maybe now you will answer my question that I asked a page or so ago which everyone has washed over which was.
Would you decline medical attention from an unvaccinated nurse or doctor or ask them if they are between now and the date they are due to get sacked or if sanity prevails and it gets delayed or better still removed altogether.'"
So basically if anyone else says anything that doesn't suit your arguement it's heresay, not really relevant, or twisted facts and figures.?
There was no need for any more context than what was given
You are vastly times more like to be seriously ill, or die, from covid without the vaccines cine than with it.
And as a slight aside no one ever said that vaccines stopped anyone from getting it or passing it on, but it does reduce the likelihood of transmission and getting it.
If I was dying I would get medical attention from a doctor or nurse with Ebola, doesn't mean I wouldn't prefer one that hasn't
I think I've seen one person say they would hold them down etc. And give them the vaccine, if that poster is half as perplexed as I've been I can understand their frustration.
But in reality that was 1 post, 50 pages past the original point, which I still can't get my head round because.you and quite a few.others seemed to be arguing differently back then, that vaccines do or don't work. Iirc there was.lots of counter arguments saying they didn't etc, and certainly in different age groups.
However if the argument had now come down to this last point then I'm fine and we can put this to bed hopefully
We have most people saying that everyone has the choice to be vaccinated or not?
Whilst we have a disagreement if employers/premise owners have the right to choose to employ said vaccinated/non-vaccinated
If that's the case, then I think we can talk for another 100pages on that 1 point.
I myself, as do 99% of people I can see on here (so don't make out that because 1.person said something we are all for mandatory vaccinations for all) are all for choice.
But we have a split on whether businesses, health sectors rtc. have the right to choose whether to employ them? Or let them into their premises/events.
And if that is the case, then its a thousand miles from were the disagreement was 30 pages ago. Funny how goalposts move