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It doesn't apply to Wales.
There was a video on Facebook yesterday, showing an elderly chap who had the AZ jab. He became magnetic in the area where he was injected. Unfortunatly kids are social media hounds and will stiff out things nonsense like this to not get the vaccine.
A friend of mine who heard of a Bulgarian guy who wouldn’t have the vax because of the microchip story.
He invited him along to the centre and had the doctor randomly pick a phial of vaccine that contained enough for eight injections. The Bulgarian was politely asked if he could see any microchips in the clear liquid, assuming there to be at least eight the answer was no.
The Doctor then drew off enough to fill one syringe and again the same question was asked. Also, how could the doctors be sure that each syringe had one of the chips in it and not none or maybe all eight.
Finally the guy was asked to watch from a safe distance all eight jabs being injected.
A week later along with his whole family they arrived for their first jabs.
Like this lunatic
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcar...ic-during-ohio
As someone in their late 60's I wouldn't have had the vaccine[s] on purely medical grounds. I'm 90% sure they're safe, but a 10% in me says they have no pathology due to the speed of roll out and history is littered with unforeseen side effects developing years down the road.
80% of Welsh adults fully vaccinated now & nightclubs are selling tickets for their re openings, presumably we'll have full capacity available to us?
Unless people are medically exempt I hope the club enforces this. However, how they do this is another matter. Getting vaccinated is not just for the individual but helps prevent others being contaminated by the non vaccinated.