Deleted User wrote: » I don’t mean to be giving out. I don’t feel hugely comfortable with it myself. But when I ask myself what I want to see to get me over the line, I genuinely don’t know. The extent of the trials will have ensured that there will be no immediately and notable problems that might resonate with the population. So there’ll be no additional evidence or data there. So we’re left with the concern around long term effects, and that data won’t be for years. So either I take it now, or I don’t take it for years, if ever. Although my gut tells me to wait a few months, and see, my head tells me that this is completely nonsense. There will be no additional data in 12 months time than there is now from the trials. Of course if you have a view that the authorities are lying to us, then certainly you’d want to wait until it gets out int the real world. But I’m not that cynical. And my concern is that antivaxxers will take any illness suffered by a vaccinated person, even if nothing to do with the vaccine, and create a social media anti-van narrative with it. Maybe a vaccinated person gets diagnosed with cancer in 6 months - you bet that antivaxxers will be all over that, and trying to persuade people like you friends to not take it
Deleted User wrote: » Although my gut tells me to wait a few months, and see, my head tells me that this is completely nonsense. There will be no additional data in 12 months time than there is now from the trials.
donegal_man wrote: » My partner's buddy has told her she'd rather stay working from home and avoiding other people than accept "Bill Gates mercury jab". This I think is one of the unintended consequences of our "work from home, stay at home" strategy, some people have retreated into a bubble where they're getting their information from shared content on Facebook, whatsapp etc.
hmmm wrote: » In my opinion there's too much mollycoddling of people who take their health advice from Youtube loolahs. It's clear that the vast majority of us want to move on from the pandemic and do our bit to protect the community. We'll be fine.
Gael23 wrote: » Moderna now reporting 100% effectiveness
Sweet.Science wrote: » This may have been asked already I see the UK plan to roll it out from next week which is obviously great for them Why are we saying hopefully by January ?
El Sueño wrote: » Is that 100% effective at preventing severe disease?
funnydoggy wrote: » Where are you seeing this?
Gael23 wrote: » This attitude is why you should need to show proof to leave the Country or to resume working in an office. Mot make it mandatory but make life exceptionally difficult if you don’t get the vaccine. It’s our only way out of this
Stheno wrote: » What attitude?
is_that_so wrote: » We're getting ours from the EU and early January seems to be their date to start. UK is Boris bravado and him being desperate for any kind of win. It may not be approved by then.
tobefrank321 wrote: » Anyone else impatient to get the vaccine and move on with life? I know I am.
hmmm wrote: » Interesting to see the airlines are pushing for internationally-recognised vaccination documents. You don't want to arrive into Torres del CovidFree and find that the immigration officials don't accept your Glenroe GP surgery hand-written vaccination receipt.https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/covid-vaccine-flights-digital-passport-b1763751.html "The International Air Transport Association (Iata) will urge the minister to work with other governments on a common standard for certification – to open up travel and avoid the possibility that passengers are obliged to be re-vaccinated. The fear is that unless international agreement is reached swiftly, people receiving vaccines under the NHS programme may not have those jabs recognised for the purposes of international travel."
is_that_so wrote: » There doesn't seem to be a lot of interest in this beyond airlines. EU are not fans of the concept.