Don’t meet the criteria I’m afraid.So you all have loads to say but wont say it to a researcher who may be able to influence policy.
Are you lot shy or something?
So you all have loads to say but wont say it to a researcher who may be able to influence policy.
Are you lot shy or something?
Bellingham for oneNot sure how many 18-29 year olds are on here to be hones
Bellingham for one
I’m not that young any more (late 30’s) but I’d had covid with no symptoms (had full test as Mrs had it).This is a great post.
I've had my first vaccine, but I was hesitant to get it originally.
I'm young, fit and have no underlying health conditions. I very much doubt the virus would put me in hospital and I'm certain it wouldn't kill me - and that's if I even catch it. Now with the vaccines, there's a lot of uncertainty.
My BIL had his Astrazeneca vaccine in February - today they wouldn't be allowed to give him that because it's deemed unsafe.
I've read stories over the past weeks about heart inflammation in young men (I have a history of heart problems in my family - as I suspect many people do). I've read about how it affects womens periods, despite experts telling us it literally won't do anything to affect this a few days prior.
The 'experts' accept that roughly 1 in 1 million children will die from the vaccines.
I don't like all the 'unfounded worries' talk about vaccine hesitancy. It is worrying for young, health-conscious people. More worrying than the idea of catching COVID for some. Rather than berate these people and bully them into getting a vaccine, people should ensure they themselves are vaccinated, try and get in shape and stop eating crap. That's all you can do.
The 'Bill Gates is putting a microchip in your arm' brigade are fucking potty and shouldn't be given any air time whatsoever.
And this is why NHS hospitals will be overrun in the next few months.I’m not that young any more (late 30’s) but I’d had covid with no symptoms (had full test as Mrs had it).
I’m not anti-vacation at all and our baby (<1) has had everything, but there is no way I’m getting vaccinated for covid, I’d rather catch it again. If I hadn’t had a positive test I’d definitely be more inclined to have the vaccine. I don’t trust it as it was rushed through approval and think I’m unlikely to die if I catch it again.
My mates uncle who is over 65 met 9 of his mates in the pub, 5 on one table, 5 on another, all double jabbed, 8 of them tested positive after that (all were fine). It might have saved some of them, but I’ll put off getting jabbed until I move into higher risk category and if covid is still a thing.
It's not just about you though is it. It's about saving the lives of others,and getting out of this shit storm ASAP.I’m not that young any more (late 30’s) but I’d had covid with no symptoms (had full test as Mrs had it).
I’m not anti-vacation at all and our baby (<1) has had everything, but there is no way I’m getting vaccinated for covid, I’d rather catch it again. If I hadn’t had a positive test I’d definitely be more inclined to have the vaccine. I don’t trust it as it was rushed through approval and think I’m unlikely to die if I catch it again.
My mates uncle who is over 65 met 9 of his mates in the pub, 5 on one table, 5 on another, all double jabbed, 8 of them tested positive after that (all were fine). It might have saved some of them, but I’ll put off getting jabbed until I move into higher risk category and if covid is still a thing.