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Reaction to COVID-19 Vaccine (or what to be prepared for)
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[QUOTE="pinball1970, post: 6558298, member: 551850"] Vaccine programs work on populations not individuals. With something like this, a novel virus with previously unknown pathology there is absolutely no reason to avoid vaccination if that age group has been given the ok. I think the only real sticking point in the UK was 12-15 year age group. The Vaccine advisory body JCVI advised against and the government decided to go ahead but it was not clear cut. Very Marginal benefits verses marginal risk from the Vaccine. Cases were approaching 50,000 per day at the time and these were (and still are ) translating to deaths. The kids are not dying they are visiting Nana who will die because she is 83. We hit a high of 263 deaths in a day this week which would give us 96000 deaths in a year. Edit. Yes [USER=493650]@PeroK[/USER] I've changed my mind. [/QUOTE]
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