drunkmonkey wrote: » It is a trick question as we're going to be urged to take two vaccines if a covid one appears. The limited science at the moment says taking the flu vaccine increases your chances of catching covid. So what you gonna do, it's not a trick question I'm genuinely puzzled on what were going to do. I really don't know.
Hand in Your Pants wrote: » Not a trick question, just curious.
Overheal wrote: » I think you understand better about how this works than that.
drunkmonkey wrote: » I'd have brought in mandatory Quarantine in February the same time I stocked up on enough sanitizer at cheap prices to last until January.
Hand in Your Pants wrote: » Just wondering, would the people here who strongly support the new measures regarding mandatory masks be supportive of similar measures should they occur requiring mandatory vaccination? Not a trick question, just curious.
Overheal wrote: » A claim being pushed on social media and by an organization skeptical of vaccines is using a military study to falsely suggest that the flu vaccine increases someone’s risk of contracting COVID-19. The study does not say that, and the Military Health System advises people to get the flu shot.https://www.factcheck.org/2020/04/no-evidence-that-flu-shot-increases-risk-of-covid-19/
Tork wrote: » Why would anybody suspect they don't have the virus?
drunkmonkey wrote: » Circles too tight I'd want to be unlucky.
drunkmonkey wrote: » Ah come on factcheck, you know what's going on there. It's not a military study I was referring to, I posted the link earlier it's from last year pre covid.
drunkmonkey wrote: » https://gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/057/117/574/original/bde1fbcb8018398a.png?1595012563
Overheal wrote: » Then link to it again? I'm not pouring through 100 of your posts to dig up which is all but guaranteed to be codswallop.
McGiver wrote: » Caught yourself into your own trap.Czech cases are slightly growing because the universal requirement of masks was lifted 3 weeks ago you smarty pants. Czech level of testing was slightly better than Irish per capita.
Overheal wrote: » Unless you're very, very isolated, living in a yurt in the Aran Islands or something your degrees of separation from most others is not nearly as small as you think. One shopkeeper most places for instance interacts with hundreds a day, and they all interact with countless more. Even if you think you are well separated you are likely 3 degrees at best removed from 1000s of other people
fly_agaric wrote: » ("A social network that champions free speech, individual liberty and the free flow of information online")!
drunkmonkey wrote: » Thank feck I'm not standing in a shop then. Only know of 2 shopkeepers who've caught it one from a wedding and one from his staff. It doesn't seem to transmit on money for some reason.
GazzaL wrote: » And yet, even with supermarkets open throughout the pandemic, it was always considered safe to go shopping without wearing a mask, and we didn't see tens of thousands of shop workers come down with the virus.
Overheal wrote: » Cash is notoriously covered in germs; studies suggest that paper bills can contain bacteria and viruses, plus lead to the spread of disease. The lifespan of various bills ranges four to 15 years, according to the Federal Reserve, meaning your bills have a lot of time to accumulate germs. And in China, where there are more than 80,500 cases of COVID-19, banks began disinfecting cash with ultraviolet or heat treatments in February to prevent the further spread of the virus.https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/06/what-you-need-to-know-about-handling-cash-amid-coronavirus-spread-who.html
Away With The Fairies wrote: » I've stopped using cash. Any money I might have, I'll give it a spray with bleach. I really became a germaphobe with all this.
Overheal wrote: » Cash is notoriously covered in germs; studies suggest that paper bills can contain bacteria and viruses, plus lead to the spread of disease. The lifespan of various bills ranges four to 15 years, according to the Federal Reserve, meaning your bills have a lot of time to accumulate germs. And in China, where there are more than 80,500 cases of COVID-19, banks began disinfecting cash with ultraviolet or heat treatments in February to prevent the further spread of the virus.
drunkmonkey wrote: » You can't catch covid through your hands. Clean your hands after handling it there's nothing to worry about.
GT89 wrote: » Exactly worked throughout the lockdown in a supermarket, never wore a mask and yet I'm still here
Overheal wrote: » Lucky I guess
Overheal wrote: » Yeah a mask is definitely not a replacement for other hygiene protocol, it is a supplement.
GT89 wrote: » If that's case then why are supermarkets letting far more people now
drunkmonkey wrote: » And you problem with free speech is?