Is having to prove your vaccine status ok? Ethically, not epidemiologically

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kelvin said:
I got shares in moderna and AZ...

I'm just concerned that the nanorouter I was injected with will need upgrades on a monthly basis, is that what the booster shots are for?
I'm also concerned it might not be compatible with my Android device. Is there a list somewhere of which vaccines work on which operating systems?
 
It's a stunning piece of reasoning.
"We had an image from a microscope but it was very poor quality, so we rasterized it [Google 'vector Vs raster' if you don't know what this means] and were horrified to find a pattern of squares."

:slap:
 
SA Chris said:
kelvin said:
I got shares in moderna and AZ...

I'm just concerned that the nanorouter I was injected with will need upgrades on a monthly basis, is that what the booster shots are for?
I'm also concerned it might not be compatible with my Android device. Is there a list somewhere of which vaccines work on which operating systems?

Android and Apple work everywhere.

As for the Haiwei operating system - it's probably not got a bat in hell's chance of working.
 
SA Chris said:
kelvin said:
I got shares in moderna and AZ...

I'm just concerned that the nanorouter I was injected with will need upgrades on a monthly basis, is that what the booster shots are for?
I'm also concerned it might not be compatible with my Android device. Is there a list somewhere of which vaccines work on which operating systems?

Given what I'm currently going through with Vodafone, I would like to advertise to any and all vaccine producers that I would be delighted to have nanorouters injected on a monthly basis in return for basic mobile phone functionality.

If it reduces my risk of getting Covid as well, that would be a nice bonus.
 
Just waiting 15 mins after my booster. Gonna be a total of an hour taken up. Barely noticed the jab.

Quite happy to put up with that utterly tiny bit of inconvenience if it contributes to avoiding lockdowns and keeping the gyms open for knee rehab and the walls open for elbow rehab and eventual training. Meanwhile these knobends are blethering on about fucking nano-circuitry and tentacle-routers, oh just piss off already.


Incidentally I presume that any anti-vaxxers campaigning on the whole "my body my rules" shite that conveniently ignores the fact we've all been part of a communal interactive society for millenia, are also campaigning for hard drug legalisation because after all that's another clear example of the govts ruling over what we can and can't do with our own bodies...
 
Freedom to choose may have a price.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/07/trump-voters-counties-more-likely-die-covid-study
 
Fiend said:
Incidentally I presume that any anti-vaxxers campaigning on the whole "my body my rules" shite that conveniently ignores the fact we've all been part of a communal interactive society for millenia, are also campaigning for hard drug legalisation because after all that's another clear example of the govts ruling over what we can and can't do with our own bodies...
There's a big difference between being told by the state what you can't put into your body, and what you MUST put into your body (to keep you job/place in society etc, or avoid being routinely fined )
 
A vaccination card has long been around and necessary for travel and work to various different places - mine is tucked away next my passport, has been for years.

No jab for (insert disease) = no travel insurance = Kelvin not working. I'm sure Matt mentioned his card a few pages back. This has resulted in me pottering off to the surgery to get a jab to keep my job. :wank:
Easy for me as I'm not believing in tentacled heebeeweejees or Bill Gates Corp nanorouters.

I'm happy to accept that people don't want to be forced to have jabs but at least be honest about why and don't go making up 'evidence' to back your argument. It makes me switch off to any claims of sufferance that are put forth.
 
mrjonathanr said:
Freedom to choose may have a price.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/07/trump-voters-counties-more-likely-die-covid-study

Clearly a Democrat led conspiracy to kill the Republicans?

I've been dealing with a parts supplier for the van. He mentioned he was struggling due to having 2 guys off with covid. I mentioned I had had it 2 weeks ago, now fine, commiserated but DID mentioned I was double vaxxed. His guy has been off 2 weeks and was in hospital. Who knows if he was vaxxed or not, but hopefully some subtle messaging might help the case...or not....
 
I'm increasingly of the view that like, if you refuse to get the jab, why should the rest of society adjust its behaviour for you

Like if you won't get it, then don't travel internationally, don't go to festivals etc. Tough shit.
 
One point is that getting a jab protects others to some extent as well as the vaccinated individual. Likewise masks. There are plenty of people who cannot be vaccinated or for whom the vaccines are not fully effective. The safety of these people is very dependent on the behaviour of others which is why I find anti vax and anti mask attitudes disheartening.
 
Is it ethically okay to demand mandatory vaccine passports for people sharing your home board??

#askingonbehalfoftheentireyorkshirecontingentthebunchofincestuousbuttlordsthattheyare
 
Fiend said:
Is it ethically okay to demand mandatory vaccine passports for people sharing your home board??

#askingonbehalfoftheentireyorkshirecontingentthebunchofincestuousbuttlordsthattheyare

I'm afraid board owners of Yorkshire will need to crush alone this winter unless they want the HSE knocking at their garage door:

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