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Not delta. Not the next strain. Not the one after that.Your not listening, I’ve already had it.
Not delta. Not the next strain. Not the one after that.Your not listening, I’ve already had it.
Wasn’t 100,000 it was about 30k+ from memory on Pfizer and the sample size isn’t big enough, what was the sample size of pregnant women it that group? 0.018% of the worlds population are pregnant in a 280 day period. On that basis Pfizer tested on 5.4 woman. Nice.They aren’t un-fucking born. Actually look at the bastard study/trial.
You’re like every other vaccine denier, you base your views are virtually no knowledge. You even think vaccines haven’t been given to people over 9 months ago. You’re unaware of the hundreds of thousands that received them last late/spring and early summer.
Now go and get me covid deaths for people that have had the vaccine, most deaths are complications due to something else, her Dad had high blood pressure, covid thick’s the blood, his blood clotted, he had a stroke and died. Right now I’m ok, I’ll make a decision in my own time thanks.One recent study found that 12 months after infection, 88% of people still had antibodies that could block infection of cultured cells with by the original coronavirus variant – but fewer than 50% had antibodies that could block the delta variant.
Delta variant makes it even more important to get a COVID-19 vaccine, even if you’ve already had the coronavirus
COVID-19 vaccination produces a more consistent immune response than a past infection. With the delta variant, the difference in protection may be even greater.www.google.com
I’m not a vaccine denier
It was 7530 pregnant women in one Pfizer trial alone (Check the @ayrshire_blue post at the bottom of page 3126). No effects found.Wasn’t 100,000 it was about 30k+ from memory on Pfizer and the sample size isn’t big enough, what was the sample size of pregnant women it that group? 0.018% of the worlds population are pregnant in a 280 day period. On that basis Pfizer tested on 5.4 woman. Nice.
I’m not a vaccine denier, I’m just waiting for more results and will then make a decision based on my research.
18 now.Nice try Joe but hes 17
I understand how it works, but like I said to the other guy, it’s a variant not a whole new thing, and since the first time proved that I don’t unknowingly have anything wrong with me that covid will make worse, I reckon I’ll be ok.Having Covid doesn't make you immune from catching it again. Not being ill with one variant of Covid doesn't mean you won't be ill with another variant.
Good luck with Delta.
And my experience of me and my missus being double AZ jabbed and both of us 100% didn’t contract the virus and both our kids contracted it 10 days ago now, again not much help to Dave but certainly not everyone contracts it.Hope you all feel better soon mate. On the flip side, I've had the Moderna vaccine and my partner had Pfizer (both double jabbed), and so far we've managed to avoid contracting the virus from our son (fingers crossed). Not much consolation to you admittedly, but hopefully a sign that the vaccines can help reduce transmission.