Or Shiggins will turn you around at the dingo fence.FFS I'm already halfway en route to No Man's Land.
Suppose I have to turn around now.
Or Shiggins will turn you around at the dingo fence.FFS I'm already halfway en route to No Man's Land.
Suppose I have to turn around now.
good to hear.Oh it's all good mate. Terrifying when we found it initially. Twice as hard when it came back for a second go after surgery (and I now have some experience in ICUs). But it's all done after the radio. Mrs dru is firing on all cylinders. Thanks for the thoughts all the same.
Can we do that on all self inflicted maladies?It was largely tongue in cheek, but to clarify, i meant those unvaccinated without a valid reason should be denied medical treatment unless they pay for it.
Hmmm I don't know, approved by the cuck liberal TGA. Must be a catch somewhere. I reckon I'll go eat some horse paste I bought from a guy in Guam.
Oh crap.I reckon I'll go eat some horse paste
From a numbers perspective wouldn't vaccinating the 12-18 set actually set us back? I'm pretty sure the percentage is number of eligible people vaccinated.NSW is at 80% 1st dose and almost 50% second dose for 16+ eligible population.
They're now vaccinating the 12+ set which will accelerate the overall number, tho I guess introducing the cohort into the base calculation will skew the percentage a little.
From a numbers perspective wouldn't vaccinating the 12-18 set actually set us back? I'm pretty sure the percentage is number of eligible people vaccinated.
So suddenly a bunch more people to come through.
Then you take your chances with the big dog and hope you don't get too wrecked by it.So it looks like double-dose vaccination is not enough and a 'booster' shot will be required. It seems that we aren't sure how long the vaccinations are effective for.
Will this become a case where we have to get a shot every 6 months? Every year?
And what if you don't want to keep putting these vaccinations in your body?
One would assume that we will all get this thing over the next few years (the shot doesn't stop infection, just reduces sickness) and some form of natural immunity will be added to the mix as wellThen you take your chances with the big dog and hope you don't get too wrecked by it.
I'm sure there are plenty of people who would prefer to take their chances with Covid rather than get a vaccination on a 6monthly or yearly basisThen you take your chances with the big dog and hope you don't get too wrecked by it.
And what if you don't want to keep putting these vaccinations in your body?