Covid 19 Vaccine - Take it or not?

Covid 19 Vaccine - Take it or not?

Poll: Covid 19 Vaccine - Take it or not?

Total Members Polled: 230

Yes - I'll be the first in line : 29%
Yes - But I'll wait a few months first : 18%
Perhaps - Ill wait and see: 16%
Yes - If Im forced in order to access things: 7%
No - Im no Guinee pig: 7%
No - its not going to make any difference: 3%
No - I try not to take anything: 7%
No - Over my cold dead body: 12%
Author
Discussion

superlightr

Original Poster:

12,842 posts

262 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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Curious as to the uptake and why

richardxjr

7,561 posts

209 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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I'll stick me neck out and predict a somewhat polarized result.

Scrump

21,889 posts

157 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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philv

3,912 posts

213 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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richardxjr said:
I'll stick me neck out and predict a somewhat polarized result.
Yep....because we are a nation of awkward selfish feckers.

The Hypno-Toad

12,249 posts

204 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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I’ll be first in the queue. I want to get my life back and until the vaccine is here I very much doubt that will happen any other way.

Like it or not it’s the only way to get back to normality and if anyone believes those stupid Bill Gates conspiracy theories you’re more then welcome not to take it.

Turn7

23,502 posts

220 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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I have concerns about the vaccine that are based on the fact that Im worried it will get railroaded through without significant due diligence, and could potentially become another Thalidomide.......

grumbledoak

31,499 posts

232 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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Turn7 said:
I have concerns about the vaccine that are based on the fact that Im worried it will get railroaded through without significant due diligence, and could potentially become another Thalidomide.......
It only has to be another Pandemrix to be bad news!

monkfish1

10,874 posts

223 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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The Hypno-Toad said:
I’ll be first in the queue. I want to get my life back and until the vaccine is here I very much doubt that will happen any other way.

Like it or not it’s the only way to get back to normality and if anyone believes those stupid Bill Gates conspiracy theories you’re more then welcome not to take it.
What isnt a conspiracy is, the manufacturers are granted full immunity for any harms caused, and it wont even be covered by the goverment vaccine compensation scheme.

Which for anyone with even a couple of braincells should at least raise a few questions.


Dont Panic

1,389 posts

50 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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Im not taking anything thats not been properley tested and where the government gives the vaccine producer a get out of jail free card when they fk up a load of innocent but stupid people......

Mr Tidy

22,065 posts

126 months

Saturday 10th October 2020
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Why not - if it works that would be great!

And if it doesn't I doubt I will have missed much. laugh

sutoka

4,636 posts

107 months

Saturday 10th October 2020
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Turn7 said:
I have concerns about the vaccine that are based on the fact that Im worried it will get railroaded through without significant due diligence, and could potentially become another Thalidomide.......
Had this debate with my sister the other day. A lot of women in her work are adamant they want to be first in the queue because ' you should always trust the government to do the right thing'. - should you eff.

Incredible that so many educated people can be so naive. I mean the government told women to take a supplement to control morning sickness that resulted in them giving birth to babies with deformities and in many cases missing limbs. Then denied thalidomide was the cause for years.

Another is the contaminated blood scandal in the 1970's. People trusted the government health bodies and what they got were blood transfusions which resulted in some getting Hep C and dying. Some people are still trying to get answers from this scandal.

I certainly won't be taking a vaccine that has clearly been rushed and fast tracked.



Edited by sutoka on Saturday 10th October 04:38

mr_spock

3,340 posts

214 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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A good friend of mine is pretty senior in the Oxford/AstraZeneca dev team for this vaccine. The way they're speeding up the process is to prep the later stage tests early, but the actual tests themselves are not accelerated or short cut. I also have a couple of friends on the 1st stage trials, they seem to be fine. I'll be happy to have it.

Oakey

27,523 posts

215 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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In for the trial vaccine this Friday (should have been last week but they decided to space appointments out more).

The whole process will be taking 12 months.

monkfish1

10,874 posts

223 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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mr_spock said:
A good friend of mine is pretty senior in the Oxford/AstraZeneca dev team for this vaccine. The way they're speeding up the process is to prep the later stage tests early, but the actual tests themselves are not accelerated or short cut. I also have a couple of friends on the 1st stage trials, they seem to be fine. I'll be happy to have it.
Simply not true.

Long term testing isnt taking place.

mr_spock

3,340 posts

214 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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monkfish1 said:
mr_spock said:
A good friend of mine is pretty senior in the Oxford/AstraZeneca dev team for this vaccine. The way they're speeding up the process is to prep the later stage tests early, but the actual tests themselves are not accelerated or short cut. I also have a couple of friends on the 1st stage trials, they seem to be fine. I'll be happy to have it.
Simply not true.

Long term testing isnt taking place.
I'll ask him next time we speak. Again.

LukeSi

5,753 posts

160 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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It's a no from me. I've seen enough films like I am Legend to know it'll turn everyone into zombies laugh

Sophisticated Sarah

15,077 posts

168 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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No chance. Why would I want to be a guinea pig for a drug they’ve rushed through and have no responsibility for? rofl

I’m under 80, healthy, and have already had it. I definitely don’t feel fearful of it.

ThumperMc

4,226 posts

185 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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monkfish1 said:
mr_spock said:
A good friend of mine is pretty senior in the Oxford/AstraZeneca dev team for this vaccine. The way they're speeding up the process is to prep the later stage tests early, but the actual tests themselves are not accelerated or short cut. I also have a couple of friends on the 1st stage trials, they seem to be fine. I'll be happy to have it.
Simply not true.

Long term testing isnt taking place.
Got a citation?

It’s interesting how Covid is causing a new type of anti-vaxxer to come out.

grumbledoak

31,499 posts

232 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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ThumperMc said:
It’s interesting how Covid is causing a new type of anti-vaxxer to come out.
Someone who doesn't want a rushed vaccine against - for most - a trivial illness is an anti-vaxxer now?

Troll.

ThumperMc

4,226 posts

185 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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grumbledoak said:
ThumperMc said:
It’s interesting how Covid is causing a new type of anti-vaxxer to come out.
Someone who doesn't want a rushed vaccine against - for most - a trivial illness is an anti-vaxxer now?

Troll.
Not at all, just interested how people are saying its rushed and dangerous without actually being able to say rushed in what stage(s) of the process (if they even understand them) and why that makes it dangerous.

By all means dispute it, but show your working - otherwise its just the same as the shouty people against other vaccines.

I’m sure you have something to back it up... Don’t you?...


Edited by ThumperMc on Monday 12th October 16:17