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NHS doctor tells Health Secretary he won't get jabbed (Original Post) Celerity Jan 2022 OP
Terminate Him! ProfessorGAC Jan 2022 #1
This dumb shit got vaccinated when he was kid ......or did he forget that .... turbinetree Jan 2022 #2
The least he can do is wear a fucking N95. vanlassie Jan 2022 #3
FFP3 is the gold standard here in Europe, it offers even higher protection than a N95 Celerity Jan 2022 #6
Would you want that wanker treating you? 3Hotdogs Jan 2022 #4
I am London raised, it is British slang, in the US it would equal dickhead Celerity Jan 2022 #7
Bellend is one of my favourites... róisín_dubh Jan 2022 #8
I had to look, bellend, up: bellend [ˈbelend] NOUN BRITISH vulgar slang the glans of the penis. ShazamIam Jan 2022 #9
My daughter is expat Brit. She says that guy is getting roasted. vanlassie Jan 2022 #10
The Brexits are twins to our magats. All about hate and fear. ShazamIam Jan 2022 #11
Yes. And unfortunately TFG spurred them on vanlassie Jan 2022 #13
He did know where Scotland is and he did hope for a more royal welcome. ShazamIam Jan 2022 #19
Most are, but some aren't. róisín_dubh Jan 2022 #15
Inspite of the deeply turffed TFG online support I believe there are TFG voter regrets as well. ShazamIam Jan 2022 #18
I'm moving permanently in the Spring. róisín_dubh Jan 2022 #12
Two come to mind... both from The Times. On our trips, Joyce and I would read The Times each morning 3Hotdogs Jan 2022 #14
More morans here: 634-5789 Jan 2022 #5
I'm pretty sure he's completely wrong on the facts. Bleacher Creature Jan 2022 #16
Yes, Delphinus Jan 2022 #17
Sajid Javid, The Health Minister, is a typically feckless Tory berk Celerity Jan 2022 #20
They can't refute him because it's the facts even by the NHS YP_Yooper Jan 2022 #21
The longer duration and increased spectrum is from recovery, not the vaccine YP_Yooper Jan 2022 #22

turbinetree

(24,779 posts)
2. This dumb shit got vaccinated when he was kid ......or did he forget that ....
Sun Jan 9, 2022, 06:17 PM
Jan 2022

so that he could become a NHS doctor later on.....terminate him now.....and let him go over to the fix noise machine and help spread the BS onto other people in violation of his oath to be a doctor and then charge him....

ShazamIam

(2,592 posts)
9. I had to look, bellend, up: bellend [ˈbelend] NOUN BRITISH vulgar slang the glans of the penis.
Sun Jan 9, 2022, 07:49 PM
Jan 2022

bellend
[ˈbelend]
NOUN
BRITISH
vulgar slang

the glans of the penis.
an annoying or contemptible man.
"he is a total bellend and should step down as soon as possible"

vanlassie

(5,721 posts)
10. My daughter is expat Brit. She says that guy is getting roasted.
Sun Jan 9, 2022, 07:53 PM
Jan 2022

She usually calls the typical Brexit lovers “Gammon.” But I love wanker. 😂

vanlassie

(5,721 posts)
13. Yes. And unfortunately TFG spurred them on
Sun Jan 9, 2022, 07:59 PM
Jan 2022

once somebody told him which side he should support and where England is, exactly. Their economy is just cluster fucked now. It will be generations to recover. 🥲

róisín_dubh

(11,807 posts)
15. Most are, but some aren't.
Sun Jan 9, 2022, 08:47 PM
Jan 2022

I know a lot of Brits who just don't pay that much attention to the news and get their news from friends, if at all. One of my closest friends deeply regrets his vote.

3Hotdogs

(12,586 posts)
14. Two come to mind... both from The Times. On our trips, Joyce and I would read The Times each morning
Sun Jan 9, 2022, 08:18 PM
Jan 2022

to start our day.


1. from an article about a Boy Scouts Jamboree taking place in London, 5,000 scouts expected. "Hordes of the blighters will descend in our city."


2. Ministry of health suggested Brits add more fish to their diets. Article quoted people against the nanny state. One guy interviewed, "I don't mind fish. I had Halibut once."


And of course, I saw Peter Cook and Dudley Moore on Broadway, June, '71. "I've always wanted to be a judge" skit and "abiding my sheep."

Then, there was the time, flying home from Paris, --- Air France or whatever. We were probably the only gringos on the plane Plane takes off, minutes later, the lights go dim and screen lights up. This was followed by a cheer from probably every passenger.

"MONSIEUR BEAN !!!"

And Benny Hill: Benny and Jackie Wright, dressed in polyester suits at a discotheque. Music is thumping and Benny reaches down to Jackie to pat Jackie on his bald head.

Benny: "As smooth as my wife's bottom."

Jacke: "Yes, I know." Followed by a deep frown on Benny's face.

Bleacher Creature

(11,265 posts)
16. I'm pretty sure he's completely wrong on the facts.
Sun Jan 9, 2022, 09:14 PM
Jan 2022

Two doses of the vaccine on top of prior infection provides protection that lasts longer than two months as well as more durable protection against other strains.

Celerity

(44,216 posts)
20. Sajid Javid, The Health Minister, is a typically feckless Tory berk
Mon Jan 10, 2022, 11:58 AM
Jan 2022

And those NHS nurses looked cowed, likely afraid for their jobs.

Irvine Welsh, the superb Scottish author (Trainspotting, etc) and playwright, summed up Javid in short order a couple years back.




 

YP_Yooper

(291 posts)
21. They can't refute him because it's the facts even by the NHS
Mon Jan 10, 2022, 01:15 PM
Jan 2022
A study (Lumley et al 2020) of over 12,000 people working in 4 English hospitals found that people who developed antibodies after SARS-CoV-2 infection were protected against disease for 6 months after infection, and reinfection (without any disease symptoms) was very rare.

Similarly, a UK Biobank study found 88% of 1,699 people with antibodies against COVID-19 still had these antibodies up to 6 months later. The SIREN study detailed below has also published similar findings. As more information is published on these studies and surveillance we will update these pages to link to new research.
[link:https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-covid-19-reinfection-surveillance/information-on-covid-19-reinfection-surveillance-in-england|


Substantial immune memory is generated after COVID-19, involving all four major types of immune memory. About 95% of subjects retained immune memory at ~6 months after infection. Circulating antibody titers were not predictive of T cell memory. (ie, antibody levels are NOT predictive of immunity) Thus, simple serological tests for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies do not reflect the richness and durability of immune memory to SARS-CoV-2. This work expands our understanding of immune memory in humans. These results have implications for protective immunity against SARS-CoV-2 and recurrent COVID-19.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abf4063

This is actually good news
 

YP_Yooper

(291 posts)
22. The longer duration and increased spectrum is from recovery, not the vaccine
Mon Jan 10, 2022, 01:20 PM
Jan 2022

because the vaccine from SARS2 version 0 doesn't build up all the other components of the immune system that recovery creates (ie antibodies are only one piece to the immune system, and not the most important). https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abf4063

...and it has something like 90% protection for at least 8 months - vacc doesn't even come close to that.

I'm not anti-vacc as others say, just optimistic around what the science says.

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