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
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Funny thing is they leave these videos convinced evil pharma is out to get them, completely oblivious that these videos with millions of views are earning a shit tonne by manipulating their idiocy and monetising it.
 
I'd prefer for longer safety FU before rolling the dice

Why?

The best I have heard today is thats because of the amount of money and number of scientists thrown at was the biggest threat to mankind. Therefore imagine the task is to knit a 1000m long scarf. A scientist can knit 1m per day. However put 1000 scientists on the job who knit at the same rate and its done in a day. Its still a scarf of the type you set out to create.
 
Yes I believe so, my mum had it a few weeks ago (83) and is still told to have to vaccine.

They wont know whether you have had it or not in most cases as there will be ten if not 100s of thousands of people being vaccinated having had it and having no idea they have. They wont be testing you for antibodies or anything prior to you being jabbed.
Thanks for that, I tried to upload a photo of my antibody test which indicates I have the long term immunity but the file is too large, my test showed positive against the "G" section on the test kit, if that means anything to anyone.
 
just a little prick to stop the bigger picks who don't give a shit from giving me covid-19

am in
 
speaking to someone involved in rolling this out today, anticipates the first jabs will be around mid December. Pfizer vax has a shelf life of 4 days, which means people missing appointments will be a major problem
 
speaking to someone involved in rolling this out today, anticipates the first jabs will be around mid December. Pfizer vax has a shelf life of 4 days, which means people missing appointments will be a major problem
Next Tuesday,Scotland planning to start ,with vaccinations first for those giving the vaccinations.
 
Why?

The best I have heard today is thats because of the amount of money and number of scientists thrown at was the biggest threat to mankind. Therefore imagine the task is to knit a 1000m long scarf. A scientist can knit 1m per day. However put 1000 scientists on the job who knit at the same rate and its done in a day. Its still a scarf of the type you set out to create.

Simple really, that's the normal stages to wait on for drug/vaccine development - sufficient safety FU & pharmacovigilance

Under normal circumstances, we are talking 10 years for development not to mention many vaccines ultimately do not work with failure rates >90%. Phase II & III trials take a number of those years. In theory, you could rush development to half or less the time but a year? It's a roll of the dice on many fronts. In terms of longterm impact of a rushed to market vaccine? We absolutely have paltry evidence to go on atm

Those risks are mitigated by the reality that healthcare systems & economies are at a breaking point so they are taking that gamble. But me? I would wait until winter 2021 at the earliest
 

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