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    Here in Oz we are slowly opening the borders as numbers fall.
    But we are well aware that numbers may well rise again.
    Vaccination passports will be required in many instances and the number of companies making vaccination compulsory grows daily, no jab , no work.
    Not a problem with that as any one in contact with the public should be vaccinated.

    Friend of ours has a nurse as daughter in law working 12 hour shifts in full PPE with only two half hour breaks.

    We have to get bused to living with this virus, it is not going anywhere any time soon.
    Life has to continue, we cannot live as prisoners any longer.

    Yes there will be new cases, yes some will die but that is life, we have had, and will have again, other viruses just as bad.
    Smallpox, Aids, Ebola, still with us, and even such as Measles can kill.

    South Africa just as it was in India are burrying in mass grave sit is so bad.

    But both countries doctors will tell you have diseases they do not yet understand.

    I want to live what years I have left doing what I want to do, yes it may be a bit of a risk at times, but going for a drive can be just as risky some times.

    Pass the cotton wool, don't want to get hurt. LOL
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    Not sure about that Victoria, but UK have had 85% given AZ.
    Latest report says any one who had Pfizer will most likely require a booster after six months, but AZ will be good for at least 12 months.
    Boosters now being given in UK along with flu vaccine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by happy daze john in oz View Post
    Not sure about that Victoria, but UK have had 85% given AZ.
    Latest report says any one who had Pfizer will most likely require a booster after six months, but AZ will be good for at least 12 months.
    Boosters now being given in UK along with flu vaccine.
    I had my two vaccinations earlier this year - Astra Zeneca; yesterday I had a 6 month booster - Pfizer. Side effects I noticed- sore heavy arm and headache. Quite uncomfortable all night, headache was like a bad hangover.

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    Just had my flu jab, and on the way back and looked in the tab nab shop window, but had a sharp reminder on the notice board outside, which said * women who are over weight, live longer than men who mention it*, so changed my mind, i have said before my wife has been very good value after 58 years of marriage, there is 50% more of her
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    Some in the business of this Virus say a mixture of AZ and Pfizer is the best.
    But Pfizer on it's own does not have longevity.
    We had AZ as did our GP, he tells me we will receive a note in January for our booster date and he informs m\ne it will be with AZ.
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    went for booster Wednesday met ted in the quacks he is ok not seen him for a few weeks arm was sore and barb was in bed for a day all ok now? jp

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    Speaking with my niece in London this morning, senior radiographer at St. Thomas hospital.

    The medical profession now say two things, mixing the vaccines has no lasting effect.
    Catching the virus after initial vaccination you will be more immune than before.
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    bab felt crap for one day fine the next i was fine but arm was stiff{next one i'm getting in a better place i will leave that to you to work out} jp

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    #60 rhuqrb ? JS
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    John, is that the place Dr Ross use to put them? Rgds Den

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