Covid vaccine uptake - poll

Will you take a Covid vaccine when it becomes available?

  • Yes

    Votes: 413 78.5%
  • No

    Votes: 67 12.7%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 46 8.7%

  • Total voters
    526
No because I had Covid in early November and therefore have immunity for at least 12 months. Will probably have it next Autumn by which time we should know more about possible side effects

How do you know you have immunity for 12 months?
 
Read it on Twitter.

Could have read it in the Daily Mail given they've been publishing made up graphs lifted from libertarian twitter cranks. Either way I'd love to know. If for no other reason than I had Covid myself in June and it would be nice to know I have another 6 months to relax a little bit. From what I've read though there are outlying cases where people have been reinfected around 4 months after. And even where the second infection is much milder, it doesn't necessarily mean you can't spread it around.
 
Eat crap.
Don't exercise.
Smoke.
Drink.

Won't have vaccine that's been proven to be 95% effective, lauded by scientists the world over and approved by health authority as worried about long term health effects.

:-/
 
Eat crap.
Don't exercise.
Smoke.
Drink.

Won't have vaccine that's been proven to be 95% effective, lauded by scientists the world over and approved by health authority as worried about long term health effects.

:-/

I wonder if they'll apply the level of scrutiny to the drugs in all of the imported meat they eat post brexit. That's a hell of a lot of antibiotics to be necking day in day out.
 
First vaccine developed in 1798, we have developed vaccines to suppress or eliminate disease for centuries . Sadly the anti vaccine brigade need something to kick back against, it’s normally a sign of living a unfulfilled life and a frustration that they can only achieve some form of notoriety by spouting shit .
 
I stand corrected.

It's actually Patrick Vallance, Scientific Advisor to the Government, that has shares on GSK

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.te...-has-600000-shareholding-firm-contracted/amp/

No conflict of interest there then...
Even so, GSK shares aren't doing well and they are well behind the leading vaccine developers. If there was any sign that the UK establishment were actively promoting the GSK vaccine and stalling approval of other contenders to give time for GSK to catch up I might agree with you that this is newsworthy. As it is, it just sounds like shit stirring.
 

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