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    Thailand are #175/221 for testing.

    I suspect the number of cases is probably significantly higher than that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    I see that idiot Anutininin, the minister in charge of the Health Dept, received his vaccination yesterday.

    Yep, Orwell's Animal Farm sure has been writ large in this rich country which has an awful lot of poor people.

    And all doctors and nurses are to receive the vaccine first because they are on the frontline ..........err........in an epidemic that has seen a mere 26,000 cases in a population of over 65 million???

    The very aged and those elderly with pulmonary and heart issues, diabetics and asthmatics should be the first, not the dictatorship apparatchiks and their cronies.
    The very group that tends to remain at home in isolation, who are not out partying, without masks and social distancing. Yes they are a massive threat to society from catching and transmitting this pandemic. They might die of the underlying frailty, and inadvertently add to the false incidence of Covid 19 deaths reported!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    The very group that tends to remain at home in isolation, who are not out partying, without masks and social distancing. Yes they are a massive threat to society from catching and transmitting this pandemic. They might die of the underlying frailty, and inadvertently add to the false incidence of Covid 19 deaths reported!
    No, the group that is most vulnerable to DYING.

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    I never thought switch hitter could post something more idiotic than the mindless drivel he 'contributes' to the BREXIT thread, but he seems to have managed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    I never thought switch hitter could post something more idiotic than the mindless drivel he 'contributes' to the BREXIT thread, but he seems to have managed it.
    Probably pissed off that he's down the queue for the jab.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    I never thought switch hitter could post something more idiotic than the mindless drivel he 'contributes' to the BREXIT thread, but he seems to have managed it.
    You don’t live in the same community or country stupid boy.
    The older more vulnerable are not the ones transmitting the virus. They tend to stay home and don’t mix indiscriminately, unlike the younger generation, you fucking halfwit tool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    You don’t live in the same community or country stupid boy.
    The older more vulnerable are not the ones transmitting the virus. They tend to stay home and don’t mix indiscriminately, unlike the younger generation, you fucking halfwit tool.
    They are also the first ones to die when idiots bring the virus to them.

    Which is why they are being vaccinated first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    They are also the first ones to die when idiots bring the virus to them.

    Which is why they are being vaccinated first.
    The vulnerable, and others, die from no Covid related issues, but that is never recorded on the death certificate.
    The vulnerable and elderly here in Indonesia, are not likely to transmit the virus. They will more likely die in isolation, from old age, or the disease that rendered them vulnerable.
    The elderly and vulnerable will die anyway. Why waste vaccine on them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    The vulnerable, and others, die from no Covid related issues, but that is never recorded on the death certificate.
    The vulnerable and elderly here in Indonesia, are not likely to transmit the virus. They will more likely die in isolation, from old age, or the disease that rendered them vulnerable.
    The elderly and vulnerable will die anyway. Why waste vaccine on them?
    Ah, I'm sorry, I didn't realise you were being a twat.

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    ^ There's a 'Y' in the day.

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    Normally, and by this time of the year, I encounter a number of people all stuffed up with the flu with runny noses, body aches, fever and other flu related ailments.

    It must be 12 months since I met anyone with the flu and even I have managed to dodge the flu virus.

    One can only presume that wearing a mask does work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    referidgeration

    For someone as highly educated as you would have us believe, it is unusual for you to make a simple spelling mistake, or were you intentionally dumbing it down for your target audience?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy View Post
    Normally, and by this time of the year, I encounter a number of people all stuffed up with the flu with runny noses, body aches, fever and other flu related ailments.

    It must be 12 months since I met anyone with the flu and even I have managed to dodge the flu virus.

    One can only presume that wearing a mask does work!
    And the hand washing. Many cold and flu infections are transmitted by touch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy View Post
    Normally, and by this time of the year, I encounter a number of people all stuffed up with the flu with runny noses, body aches, fever and other flu related ailments.

    It must be 12 months since I met anyone with the flu and even I have managed to dodge the flu virus.

    One can only presume that wearing a mask does work!
    There is a nasty rhinovirus ripping through our part of the parish in that our receptionists have been laid low with snattery colds which seem to linger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Listerman View Post
    For someone as highly educated as you would have us believe, it is unusual for you to make a simple spelling mistake, or were you intentionally dumbing it down for your target audience?
    Fuck off you pedantic twat. The fucking 'e' on my board is fucked and self-check seems blind to th typos.

    You fucking anal hair strimming weirdo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy View Post
    It must be 12 months since I met anyone with the flu and even I have managed to dodge the flu virus.
    There's a problem with that though.

    In store for when the worst of COVID is over...

    Prepare for 'hard winter' of flu and respiratory viruses, says top medic

    UK needs to prepare for 'hard winter' of flu and respiratory viruses, says top medic | NHS | The Guardian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Fuck off
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    fucking
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    You fucking
    What a pleasant chap you are [not]. I am not prepared stoop to your level, and engage with you any further.

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    ^ Sadly seekingayass is a bit of a guttersnipe when all is said and done.

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    I pitch according to the intended audience.

    One likes to think one has the common touch whenever required but certainly, yes, I do have a short fuse when encountering fucking idiots with their wee pointy heads shoved so firmly up their evidently fat arses. Though I have to say, quite how that makes me a guttersnipe is somewhat mystifying.

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    Translation: I'm a bitter, miserable old fucker trapped in a hell of my own making, and I lash out at everyone.


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    ...I've just put my name on the reservation list for a COVID-19 vaccination appointment at Samitivej...no info yet on when exactly, the price of the shot or which type...I'll probably hold out for one of the western-produced shots...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    ...I've just put my name on the reservation list for a COVID-19 vaccination appointment at Samitivej...no info yet on when exactly, the price of the shot or which type...I'll probably hold out for one of the western-produced shots...
    My wife and I have done the same thing at the same hospital.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    The fucking 'e' on my board is fucked and self-check seems blind to th typos.
    its a shame you could do with some E.

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    ^

    he was told, when he asked for advice on this forum, not to buy a macbook, but did he listen?

    of course he didnt.

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    I'll get my second dose of the Pfizer vaccine on 21 March. The first dose left my arm sore for a day. The word is the second injection often makes a person feel crummy for a day or two.

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