Ireland2020 wrote: » They may have cut corners. There may be side effects,” we dont know
Solutionking wrote: » To be honest by the time she got to that part of the interview she already knew she had loads thousands of voters.
Ireland2020 wrote: » Side effects, how will it effect children (who havnt been used in the trials)
Topgear on Dave wrote: » Tell us more, you are a medical student? What have you heard?
Topgear on Dave wrote: » Tell us more, you are a medical student? What have you heard? Will medical professionals refuse to take it?
Ireland2020 wrote: » Well medical professionals in the HSE won't take the Flu jab so we dont know if all medial professionals will take it. No kids u 18 have been given it in a trial. You think I'm giving it to my kid you have another thing coming
walshb wrote: » What concerns? It’s a globally produced vaccine. Like many offers. Same questions and concerns that any medicinal product has It has been passed as as safe as possibly be for humans to have... This is just the same old same old anti everything government pushed.. Their whole attitude, advice and policy around Covid has been comically disjointed!
Solutionking wrote: » SF now on 6 news trying to say it is common for people to visit houses uninvited. Desperation now Making this worse, than better. Why would anyone join SF now if you can expect any sort of person to land at your front door without any invitation? I doubt anyone wants the likes of Dessie Ellis or Violet Anne landing at their home.
RandomViewer wrote: » I think it's partly influenced by the swine flu court cases, the film Contagion may also have had an effect of giving the impression that the vaccine has been rushed ,
Solutionking wrote: » Medical professionals in the HSE take the flu jab all the time. If they dont it in the minority. So what are you talking about? Plus Pfizer has already started testing on teenagers and children. What is the HSE position as a member of the HSE?
blanch152 wrote: » I think Mary-Lou will end up regretting that statement more than any other.
blanch152 wrote: » Especially during Covid. I get 10-12 uninvited callers a day myself. Could be worse, could be O'Snodaigh.
Ireland2020 wrote: » Eh they both won 37 seats. The Ceann Comhairle Seán Ó Fearghaíl, elected to Dáil Éireann in 2002 for Fianna Fáil, is returned automatically. Both won 37 seats, FACTS
Ireland2020 wrote: » The majority of HCW supported annual HCW flu vaccination (68.6%), with 52.9% of respondents reporting that they would be vaccinated for the 2017 to 2018 influenza season small number my arse
walshb wrote: » It’s absurd. And here is the thing. It’s nothing to do with her view here. It’s purely to be against the government and to try and appeal to different sections.. FFS. Simple answer and proper and sincere answer: yes, I absolutely back the vaccine, and the tireless efforts of so many wonderful people to bring it to fruition. Leave the anti vaccine anti everything nonsense to the conspiracy theorists and their like. After all the hardships and death and efforts, and society brings us some resolve and answer, and she can’t even get behind it..
Solutionking wrote: » It is even more absurd when you have Michelle shouting from the roof top in the North the vaccine could be in the North before Christmashttps://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/news/uk/first-vaccines-could-be-given-in-northern-ireland-next-week-swann/ How f**king stupid are they. Or more important, how stupid do they think their supporters are?
Ireland2020 wrote: » The vaccine is in the North getting given to folk from tomorrow. Do you even know what you be talking about.
walshb wrote: » You did not grasp the point made!
Bonniedog wrote: » Apparently the poll on whether people would take vaccine showed that SF voters were highest in the sceptical category. If SF had a poll showing that 70% of their voters thought that Leo is a lizard in human guise, they would probably "not rule that out" as a possibility. Like the punter who backs virtual horses in combination bets, the Shinners got lucky in February. Hopefully, it will have been their best shot.
Ireland2020 wrote: » The vaccine is in the North getting given to folk from tomorrow. .
For Forks Sake wrote: » You can thank the Torys for that
For Forks Sake wrote: » https://twitter.com/NextIrishGE/status/1332852770920132610
Ireland2020 wrote: » 1 in every 5 FG supporters won't take the vaccine. That's not a great look for them either But but SF is worse dosnt stop the fact 1 in every 5 people in FG disagree with a vaccine
IAMAMORON wrote: » Drivel. I didn't take the pledge , does that mean something to anyone else?