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Here here,our driver picked us up from the airport and he had just come from his neighbours funeral,lasted a week in ICU and he was very anti vaccination when he got the diagnosis and was told it would have been better if he had been jabbed,he said I'll have it then. The doctors reply was sorry too late.
Got back from the garage and there was a parcel for me, inside was the 3mtr of leak off pipe,fast delivery , but from the size of the parcel I thought they had made a mistake and sent me 30mtrs,alas no.job for tomorrow.
I'm hoping this stuff will last a bit longer.The speed you go through it you'll need 30 metres!
I'm hoping this stuff will last a bit longer.
I'm hoping this stuff will last a bit longer.
I am watching with interest. Mine will fail one day.
I've been telling a young lady in the village, I've got an injection she could have that would protect her but she's not that gullibleHe isn't the first. It is amazing the kind of outlandish and downright dangerous substances people are trying to put in themselves rather than one of the most closely monitored vaccines on the market. Mainly in the States where the anti-vaxxers are a lot more active but rather worryingly here in the UK too. I wouldn't have thought anyone in the UK could be so gullible but apparently they are.
Vaccines rushed development, rushed trials, emergency approvals based in at least one case on incomplete information. Two of the vaccines are based on new untried technology. There is a growing list of unexpected side effects and hundreds of deaths from the vaccines. A recent report states that "the mRNA vaccines protection drops to 40% after 2 months and 20% after 4 months and provides no protection after 6 months which makes them a nice little earner for the pharmaceutical companies. The figures for hospital admissions does not seem to have dropped a lot despite the huge number of people vaccinated. I am not anti vaccination, I have had more vaccinations than most people from my time working in Africa, funny how vaccines used to protect for a lot longer than a couple of months, tetanus for example lasts 10 years.Without it she would have been dead.
1 in 5 still get hospitalised, even double-jabbed. People seem to forget that. 1 in 10 still die, even double-jabbed, lucky she wasn't one of them. And this delta variant spreads even if you're double-jabbed. The good news is tgat with 80% fewer admissions the NHS is actually coping with current demand, although there's the damn great waiting list that built up that still needs sorting. F*ck only knows how they'll get through that.
Vaccines rushed development, rushed trials, emergency approvals based in at least one case on incomplete information. Two of the vaccines are based on new untried technology. There is a growing list of unexpected side effects and hundreds of deaths from the vaccines. A recent report states that "the mRNA vaccines protection drops to 40% after 2 months and 20% after 4 months and provides no protection after 6 months which makes them a nice little earner for the pharmaceutical companies. The figures for hospital admissions does not seem to have dropped a lot despite the huge number of people vaccinated. I am not anti vaccination, I have had more vaccinations than most people from my time working in Africa, funny how vaccines used to protect for a lot longer than a couple of months, tetanus for example lasts 10 years.
If it's my time to die, I would sooner die of the disease than the so called cure.
I worry for my little lads , 12 and 13 and how they might be affected..Yep hit the nail there Keith..
I'm not anti Vac here either, quite the opposite but the side effects that pop up are worrying, I do wonder what the long term effects are for both the Disease and the "cure"
Me too Mark my sister is only 10 and had CLD so is high risk, terrified would be an understatement, of both the disease and the jabs....I worry for my little lads , 12 and 13 and how they might be affected..
Unfortunately and it's hard to say it but we may all have to catch it.. We would all lose in some way. Painfully.Me too Mark my sister is only 10 and had CLD so is high risk, terrified would be an understatement, of both the disease and the jabs....
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That is the unfortunately shít side to it all, hopefully it doesn't hit you or any of your folks badly.....Unfortunately and it's hard to say it but we may all have to catch it.. We would all lose in some way. Painfully.
Hey! I thought your bus engine ran on 20w50? A zinc thing isn't it?Oil change time.
New 5w40 seems to run well on it..
Likewise my little (big) mate.That is the unfortunately shít side to it all, hopefully it doesn't hit you or any of your folks badly.....
bastard disease!
Yep in theory 20w50 is the ideal oil, however it is a tad too thick for the winter, the recent tick tick tick when cold is a warning!Hey! I thought your bus engine ran on 20w50? A zinc thing isn't it?
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