Mortimer
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Re: Jabbing the Unjabbable (or, for the less polite, Pricking the Pricks) – politicalbetting.com
I totally agree that people shouldn't be antivax morons. However, I fear that state or every day compulsion only makes the number of antivax morons more likely to rise. It also just feels like a… (View Post)1 -
Re: Jabbing the Unjabbable (or, for the less polite, Pricking the Pricks) – politicalbetting.com
Why would you be at risk, if you've been vaccinated? After vaccination, flu would presumably be the bigger risk. (View Post)2 -
Re: Jabbing the Unjabbable (or, for the less polite, Pricking the Pricks) – politicalbetting.com
I very much hope they don't. Only yesterday I had a walk with an old friend who messaged me - we both needed it after a week to ourselves! However, I can see the thinking. It is an exemption tha… (View Post)1 -
Re: Jabbing the Unjabbable (or, for the less polite, Pricking the Pricks) – politicalbetting.com
Is anyone concerned that the concept of vaccination discrimination might be somewhat catnippy to the anti vaxxers? Removing compulsion is IMO MORE important with the rise of scepticism, not less. (View Post)1 -
Re: Jabbing the Unjabbable (or, for the less polite, Pricking the Pricks) – politicalbetting.com
I find these the ramblings of people stuck in a winter lockdown. If you think businesses (I mean cabbies is the most ridiculous, have you ever met any?!) are going to be turning away customers after … (View Post)1