road2ruin
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My first was AZ and I thought they'd brought a vet, felt every part of the needle and it definitely needed sharpening. The second round was fine, far more as I'd have expected a jab to be.
There is a skill. There are different techniques but it is a pretty fine needle, so grab some skin and muscle and quick jab rather than gently push it in is probably best. Not too deep, either, can penetrate the shoulder capsule in people with skinny deltoids. Blood tests usually use wider needles.
I had my 2 x Pfizer (booster in Nov, probs) from a nurse and a GP and barely felt either.
When I give blood, they use a thing the size of a knitting needle
I think it’s down to the person doing it. 1st one I was aware off, 2nd one was done before I expected her doing it, this one was a little more noticeable.
When I give blood, they use a thing the size of a knitting needle
When they can't avoid it and public opinion starts moving towards reintroducing some restrictions. I think masks in indoor public areas, shops/pubs etc, will be the first thing brought back followed by working from home. Don't think we'll see another full lockdown again.
Blooming hope not. I mean loads of people didn't stick to it
Those with genuine reasons to be out were judged by everyone
Everyone turned into an expert
Just stick Netflix's on and ignore what everyone else is doing you nosey parkers
The people that amuse me are the ones that say that they won't abide by a future lockdown that could possibly be introduced. As if they are going to have any choice. Are they planning to go and sit outside closed pubs and restaurants and try to order drinks or a meal? Or they going to turn up outside of closed gyms and try to gain access? How exactly are they going to refuse to abide by the lockdown if everywhere is closed?
The people that amuse me are the ones that say that they won't abide by a future lockdown that could possibly be introduced. As if they are going to have any choice. Are they planning to go and sit outside closed pubs and restaurants and try to order drinks or a meal? Or they going to turn up outside of closed gyms and try to gain access? How exactly are they going to refuse to abide by the lockdown if everywhere is closed?
When they can't avoid it and public opinion starts moving towards reintroducing some restrictions. I think masks in indoor public areas, shops/pubs etc, will be the first thing brought back followed by working from home. Don't think we'll see another full lockdown again.
When it is too late.
……vaccine passports for live music, sports and pubs.
Isn’t the evidence that regardless of vax vs unvaxxed the transmission rates are comparable. The only person the unvaxxed are hurting are themselves so vaccine passports aren’t actually helpful in any way.
Isn’t the evidence that regardless of vax vs unvaxxed the transmission rates are comparable. The only person the unvaxxed are hurting are themselves so vaccine passports aren’t actually helpful in any way.
''A large study, not yet peer-reviewed, led by a team at Oxford University and looking specifically at the Delta variant has shown that both the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines do indeed reduce transmission of the disease.''
'https://www.aljazeera.com/features/...us-vaccines-prevent-transmission-of-the-virus