[Info-vax] Just how old are we?
Bill Gunshannon
bill.gunshannon at gmail.com
Fri Mar 5 20:16:33 EST 2021
On 3/5/21 3:33 AM, Henry Crun wrote:
> On 04/03/2021 17:09, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
>> On 3/4/21 7:16 AM, Henry Crun wrote:
>>> On 04/03/2021 12:25, Elliott Roper wrote:
>>>> On 3 Mar 2021 at 18:19:35 GMT, "Simon Clubley"
>>>> <clubley at remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 2021-03-03, Elliott Roper <nospam at yrl.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'll stake a claim for the other end. Born 1940.
>>>>>
>>>>> On the plus side, at least at that age, you should have long since
>>>>> had your Covid-19 vaccine injection by now. :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Some of us are still on the waiting list...
>>>> Yep. I am living in UK. That means I got my first jab in early Jan.
>>>> Second jab
>>>> due soonish.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> ...and here:
>>> First jab end of Jan, second mid-Feb.
>>> All the media (radio, TV, newspapers) full of "Get your inoculations
>>> now!"
>>> First theater show opened last week - entrance a week after second
>>> inoculation only.
>>> Soccer matches next
>>> anti-vaxxers are becoming unpopular
>>>
>>
>> Are they calling it "innoculation" or "vaccination" over there?
>> They keep stressing the word "vaccination" here when, if you
>> actually follow the science, Moderna and Pfizer are not vaccines at
>> all. They are a genetic experiment with no relation to vaccines.
>> I am, not an anti-vaxxer. I get my flu shot every year. I have been
>> innoculated for diseases most people have never even given a thought
>> to. I just want a vaccine and not an untested experiment. Johnson
>> & Johnson is the first true vaccine, but I am not sure there will be
>> anywhere I can go where I get to make the choice. My wife is a
>> teacher and where she works they are surveying all the teachers and
>> it looks like they are going to be able to get the J&J.
>> I will just have to hold out longer (even though I am in the high risk
>> category) until choice becomes the norm.
>>
>> bill
>
> Seing as how the local language is Hebrew and/or Arabic -- check
> "Missile address" in sig. --
> neither term is used. I just thought that vaccination had a bovine
> implication (cf. cowpox), so used "innoculation"
>
> Saw this online:
> You've been eating McChicken and hodogs all your life, but don't want
> the vaccine because "You don't know what's in it"?
>
I don't want the Pfizer or Moderna "vaccine" because I do know what is
in it.
I don't eat McChicken and I tend to stick to kosher hotdogs.
bill
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