This year has shown how gross people are in general. I do hope overall the better hygiene continues (it won't)I don't think we will have to wear them all the time but I do really think we should start wearing them when we're ill with coughs and colds etc like they do in East Asians countries especially in supermarkets, public transport and places like that.
I walked all the way home from work earlier (through very empty streets) just because it was keeping my nose warm!!I quite like my mask at this time of year
I used a shit load of sanitizer even before covid. Would always have it in my bag and use it at the mall before eating etc and then when I got into my car. I quite like that they have it at stores now lolI don't mind masks and hand gel, I'm a germophobe in normal times
It’s nice and warm especially since the weather has turned colder.I quite like my mask at this time of year
Lol I agree.It’s nice and warm especially since the weather has turned colder.
You'll be in sector 8 or 9 depending whether under or over 55 unless you're in the vulnerable category.Sorry don’t have time to read the other thread but when do under 50s expect to have the vaccine? Ta.
I can’t remember - Google for up to date infoSorry don’t have time to read the other thread but when do under 50s expect to have the vaccine? Ta.
I guess in phase 2, but there’s been no plan put forward for that yet.
I just worry about this “no vaccine, no entry” businessI guess in phase 2, but there’s been no plan put forward for that yet.
However there have been direct quotes previously that vaccinations would only be for the vulnerable, frontline staff and over 50s. (From the head of the Oxford vaccine task force - Kate Bingham)
Just to say, this isn’t unique to this vaccine, see the below quote from the article and the list of other vaccines which are only covered by the vaccine damages act (rather than you being able to take legal action) from the gov website.Well that’s...erm.....reassuring....
Pfizer given protection from legal action over coronavirus vaccine by UK government
Pfizer’s UK boss refuses to explain why the business needs protection from legal actionwww.independent.co.uk
“the company has been given an indemnity protecting it from legal action as a result of any problems with the vaccine”
Hard pass. Nope. Nada. Get away from my arm
everything about this seems rushed.Just to say, this isn’t unique to this vaccine, see the below quote from the article and the list of other vaccines which are only covered by the vaccine damages act (rather than you being able to take legal action) from the gov website.
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I do too, however if you think of the gig business for example - i would imagine most of their business come from under 50s. They aren’t going to exclude most of their customer base, so I think if that does get put in place it will only be once a full roll out has happened and exclusions would therefore only effect those refusing rather than those who can’t access it yet (if at all).I just worry about this “no vaccine, no entry” business
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