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AND....do people who caught the virus....and are now immune to the virus... according to science.... need a double vac's.... piece of paper???
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Looks l Ike there are a few of us here that don't have total faith in our gubmints or what they tell us. :lol: :lol:
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Next time you go to your GP ask them to do a covid titre test, shows up if you have any antibodies from the vaccinations..Also did the people that have had the jabs did you sign a waiver ?
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We filled out the paperwork...who knows what we signed 😁 don't sign no jab.
That other stuff Dot....not in Biggenden, or probably any rural areas in Qld.... takes a cuppla weeks or more just to see local doctors..I just ring now for scripts.
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My eldest son, Guy, who is 45yo, tested positive to covid yesterday, apparently traced back to his apprentice.

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George, that is not the sort of news anyone likes to hear. Hope your son is only mildly affected.
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Newcastle George wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 9:44 pm My eldest son, Guy, who is 45yo, tested positive to covid yesterday, apparently traced back to his apprentice.

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George that is a shock but I reckon if your son has had his shots the likely hood of him getting the full blown nasty, hopefully will be milder.
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Newcastle George wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 9:44 pm My eldest son, Guy, who is 45yo, tested positive to covid yesterday, apparently traced back to his apprentice.

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A site worth looking at re full covid statistics is

https://covidlive.com.au/

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BernieQ2 wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:04 pm AND....do people who caught the virus....and are now immune to the virus... according to science.... need a double vac's.... piece of paper???
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Ummmm.... where did you get the "immune" bit from? I don't remember anyone who actually had any "science knowledge on the subject saying the vaccine would make you immune .... well, anyone who isn't a farcebook conspiracy nutter anyway.
Even catching Covid doesn't make you immune if you survive the first attack, it just prepares the body and stops the over reaction of the immune system that is what actually cases the deaths. Just because someone caught the flu doesn't mean they'll never catch the flu again, just because they had chicken pox doesn't mean they won't get shingles .... yet everyone who has had chicken pox will not necessarily get shingles if the immune system is still copping well ......
The yearly flu shot doesn't make you immune to the flu, it just teaches the immune system what to look out for so your body can fight it ....

The whole idea of the vaccine is to assist the body in dealing with it and to make everyone "A symptomatic" so they can recover at home rather than filling hospital beds or ending up on ventilators to keep them alive until the immune system stops over reacting ...... Herd immunity, not to actually ever getting the virus, just to being able to live with it, just like the common cold ..... no one ever get immune to that one either

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