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    One-*** efficacy questions

    Did they PCR test everyone for influenza? You seriously think shutting down some sectors of the economy but keeping supermarkets open has eliminated flu? Its just not realistic
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    One-*** efficacy questions

    Not at all. I believe the vaccine is effective against covid. I also think its important for the most vulnerable to have a vaccine. I only had one because although I think its wrong I think vaccine regulation is going to come in. I'm not anti vac but I don't think we need to vaccinate everyone...
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    Retirement

    How long was is 14.7% for?
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    One-*** efficacy questions

    Well they've got 4.7 million people on the waiting list for other procedures. Post viral syndrome isn't unique to covid And yes without a doubt the NHS have definitely been fearmongering over Covid. As are you. Do you realise virtually no one is dying of covid in the UK at the moment?
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    I think your are exaggerating the numbers suffering from long covid massively. It is not unusual for people to suffer from post viral syndrome. Its also a convenient tool to justify a never ending lockdown. Tim Spector's analysis was that 10% of sufferers (not cases- sufferers) had symptomns...
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    One-*** efficacy questions

    Or alternatively a virus that is now in the country and within the country is doing its rounds seasonally. You tell me where it the virus was last summer?
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    One-*** efficacy questions

    The vast majority of people don't get the virus. Of those who do the vast majority of people don't notice Of those who notice the vast majority don't get very ill Of those who get ill the majority don't go to hospital Of those who go to hospital the majority survive Of those who survive the...
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    One-*** efficacy questions

    Whilst glued to the telly on Wuhan and stuck in your bedroom you have missed out on the massive survival rates of Covid especially for those under 60. More especially for those under 50. People have been circulating with no masks after March 2020 with massively declining amounts of virus.
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    One-*** efficacy questions

    Well the idea is that it develops antibodies better. The clinically vulnerable will remain so but the less vulnerable won't. We are all genetic survivors of the Spanish flu - that was nasty but its not to the survivors of it. The idea that we are free of virus' and somehow better off totally...
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    One-*** efficacy questions

    Do we do a pcr test for influenza on everyone in a care home every week? Do we continually test people for flu via PCR test upon death? As John Lee says in my video a lot of people expire in the end with a number of things ie comorbidities. Its not unreasonable to suppose covid may push out...
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    One-*** efficacy questions

    Lots of things kill people every day. You cannot live without risk. Covid is not the only cause of death in this country.
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    One-*** efficacy questions

    They could have banned large gatherings for a bit. They didn't need to remove seats from swings and close down business and shops.
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    One-*** efficacy questions

    This is not proven. It assists those with less well functioning immune systems but for those who's immune system is working well it is total overkill. It may even be counterproductive long term. Why aged 18? Why stop there? Do you have any idea how many virus' a new born baby is exposed to...
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    One-*** efficacy questions

    Covid is a little bit worse than flu. But it is not worse than flu for those who don't get affected by covid which are an awful lot of people. Its not statistically far off a very bad flu. But again we have recorded a lot of covid deaths with comorbidities and tested the hell out of people in a...
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    One-*** efficacy questions

    We have known since March 2020 the profiles of who its most likely to affect badly. And in March 2020 Covid was everywhere yet the pretence is that everyone is vulnerable. They are not
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    One-*** efficacy questions

    Terry - the existing vaccines are effective against Covid 19. This has already been demonstrated - not least because these "variants" which seem to come through thick and fast - kent ,south african, brazilian etc are so similar to each other. They don't evolve much at all. The whole Indian...
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    One-*** efficacy questions

    Come off it. Tim Spector? John Lee? Endless misinformation? There are loads of counter arguments to the UK covid narrative but they just don't suit you because you have invested heavily in the idea that everyone is at risk. They're not. Schools have been open a couple of months and it is...
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    One-*** efficacy questions

    Why are you being childish? What does it matter about an apostrophe. My point about masks is that in a lot of places they don't use them and have no difference in viral curves, the evidence for them is not strong. In fact its extremely weak. And India is just amply demonstrating how a virus...
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    One-*** efficacy questions

    Actually all we are saying is that Covid is nasty disease but it is not so virulent to the extent that it needs shutting down the economy, schools and putting the country in £372 billion of extra debt. If you think that is marvellous then thats fine. Vaccinating all these healthy children is...
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    One-*** efficacy questions

    Well given the experience of countries / regions not wearing masks showing no difference in infection and seeing the places wearing masks sometimes showing an increase in virus then no I wouldn't believe it. Its more about state control and keeping the fear factor going than actual mask. Do...
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