Bold of you to assume PP can operate a motor vehicle, let alone be smart enough to wear a seatbelt. |
The UK is not part of the EU. |
What’s different in the UK is that anyone can go and get a vax, even if they aren’t in the invited group. There is a fee but it’s half what it is here. |
Have you been able to get a COVID vaccine yet? |
![]() Oh, god. PP was asleep for all of Brexit. |
That wasn't true when I was living there. Vaccines for Covid were only available on the NHS. In 2023, I couldn't get one. |
We were talking about Europe and Canada at one point. I didn't realize that we can only compare ourselves to certain European countries. |
I disagree. My brother's 27-year-old brother-in-law died from Covid. He was a healthy guy before he contracted Covid. My best friend's 12-year-old daughter had cardiomyopathy after battling Covid. She was healthy beforehand. I, and countless others, wound up with POTS after having Covid. The odds of getting extremely ill from, or losing your life to, Covid are very low, but so are the risks from the vaccine. If someone wants the vaccine, why shouldn't they be allowed to get it? |
No! Stop you bot! Canada STRONGLY recommends it for vulnerable populations, and provides information for others reassuring them side effects are very minor or very rare. It doesn’t stuff vaccines down people’s throats but also doesn’t lie. Does killing people and making them ill by encouraging them to contract terrible illnesses make you feel good? Wish we could vaccinate against THAT in childhood. |
Did you get the new 2025 booster? I didn't think they were out yet. |
You can get the Spikevax one. I want mNUSPIKE |
Heaven forbid individuals make decisions about their wellbeing based on their unique and specific health factors.
Like Trump in determined - likely in consult with his medical team - that he had to go to the hospital to received experimental treatment for Covid in 2020. He had an option not available to most of us that probably saved his life. Too bad Trump seems to have forgotten about the benefits of government funding scientific research. |
From my pediatric practice. I guess the moron antivaxxers rule the day:
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These restrictions in vacccine access are awful. Antivaxxers can make decisions about their own bodies and those of their kids, but they shouldn't let their anti-science paranoia prevent Americans who need and want those vaccines from getting them. |
They're approved. Anyone can get one with a prescription. At least, once they're distributed to doctors offices. |