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I think your point earlier about legality is the strongest argument. I'm not up to date with employment law enough to know for sure but it would be difficult to implement. I agree that whatever or however they're communicating these issues in other European countries is more effective based on the startling figures posted by TLG.
I just don't understand it though. It is weird. It's like there's some EFL groupthink re antivaxing.
When vaccinated you're less likely to spread it https://www.newscientist.com/article...re-vaccinated/
I don't think they're sure about Omicron yet
Without a vaccine you’re more likely to fall ill and stay ill for longer. When your sick with Covid you cough, wheeze have a runny nose etc. All these things are how Covid spreads from person to person. When you’re vaccinated you’re not coughing or wiping your nose and the virus doesn’t stay as active in your body as long as an unvaccinated person.
But isn’t the the whole point of vaccination is that it protects and results in the virus not affecting you so much, whereas unvaccinated people suffer more and potentially clog up the NHS. It’s widely reported that the vast majority of hospitalised cases are patients who’ve not had a jab?
I think if a players don’t want the vaccine then that’s their choice, but if they get covid and can’t play or train then they don’t get paid.
In my experience it is non British ethnics who refuse to be jabbed. Don’t call me racist because I am pleased my daughter chose to marry someone of Caribbean ethnicity as he is a lovely fellow - but they both haven’t been inoculated as they claim the evidence does not support having the protection. None of his 4 siblings, their partners and his parents have taken the protection.
I go to a gym nearly every day and the same distinction as above is true there - there is plenty of chatting as well as training!
In the news, the above slow take up by some non-white (although as British as anyone living here) communities is often stated.
To be fair, none. I am simply saying how it is. I think you called me a racist months ago on a different thread about Vassell but I most certainly am not.
well i was taking the data from the governments own UK Health security agency regarding covid infections etc . see link
https://assets.publishing.service.go...rt-week-50.pdf
well page 3 states population impact - the uptake of vaccine first dose is 67.9% which leaves 32.1% of the population which equates to almost 23 million .
page 11 states - effectiveness against infection - it is possible to that they could still be infected with the virus and still be transmitted to others
to me the best bit of news on page 4 states 98.4% of the adult population has now have 98.4% anti bodies to covid -19 compared to 22.7% that have anti bodies from the infection alone
with so many figures and data flying around no wonder everyone is getting confused. stick to the government facts i say not the bbc / guardian or sky news !
Perhaps they have it right and are leading the way with natural immunity being the only way out of this ?