Warnock calling out players for not taking the Covid Jab

Why would government push a healthy lifestyle ?
They get billions from the diary industry which is not good for our health
I think more and more people tend to log their activities and appointments online now. I would think the VAT income on diaries and even Filofaxes would be negligible.
Also I don't think the correlation between writing in a small book and poor health has ever been proven.
 
What does‘pushing’ a healthy diet mean though ?
Most dietary so called’experts’ still don’t steer people away from all diary products
Most dieticians are ill informed about ‘tomorrow’s’ diet and where we ought to be heading for our bodies health and the health of the planet
Strangely very well iligned.

Lizard : your the chief of blind spotters, bless

Have you just used a random word generator to type that reply ? You've obviously got an issue with the dairy industry, coupled with a screw loose.

Most dieticians are ill informed about ‘tomorrow’s’ diet and where we ought to be heading for our bodies health and the health of the planet
Strangely very well iligned.


Yet someone on a messagboard who can't even spell dairy and doesn't know the difference between You're and Your is an expert ? Right, forgive me if based on this, and your other ill informed and semi-literate rants, I don't pour my milk down the drain just yet.
 
I’ve taken it but there hasn’t been enough efficacy done and what if it effects male virility and we don’t know that yet. They are right to be cautious
That's just not true. There have been a number of studies done and none of them show any effect of fertility. In addition, there is no known biological mechanism by which a vaccine could (even theoretically) affect fertility.

As the paper below from the BMJ puts it:

“There is absolutely no evidence, and no theoretical reason, that any of the vaccines can affect the fertility of women or men,” it says. People of reproductive age should get a covid-19 vaccine when they receive their invitation, including people who are trying to have a baby or thinking about having a baby in the future, the guidance says.

Covid-19: No evidence that vaccines can affect fertility

For an in detail look at things like actual sperm count and quality, see the video below. As it states, sperm counts were actually higher on average after the vaccine although there are probably some good reasons for that, unrelated to the vaccine.

 
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This is all nonsense. This vaccine has been tested more than most others. It’s gone through all requisite stages of approval. Anyone refusing to have the jab and talking about ‘long term effects’ or ‘vitamin D’ or ‘healthy diet’ are being really stupid.
Having a healthy diet is being stupid! Some people!
 
Having a healthy diet is being stupid! Some people!

Whilst I am sure this is tongue in cheek (at least I hope it is), to be clear my disdain is for those that advocate a healthy diet as a viable alternative to the vaccine rather than having a healthy diet in and of itself.
 
True... I do understand that the speed they rushed this through means we know little about longterm effects.

While that may be true in a technical sense, what we do know is that no vaccine has ever had long term effects and not least because there is no known mechanism for it to happen, either with the older vaccines or the newer ones.

Give it 5-10 years and the antivaxers and none vaccinated maybe saying 'told you so' when all kind of issues start appearing. Then who's had the last 'laugh'.
Again, no vaccine has ever shown adverse side effects several years after administration. And there's no medical reason to think that they would.

Many different articles have been written about this, here are just a couple - with some extracts:

"Vaccines are just designed to deliver a payload and then are quickly eliminated by the body,” Goepfert said. “This is particularly true of the mRNA vaccines. mRNA degrades incredibly rapidly. You wouldn’t expect any of these vaccines to have any long-term side effects. And in fact, this has never occurred with any vaccine."

Can there be long-term side effects of COVID vaccines?

Of all the vaccines we use, in infancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, none of them have any long-term effects," Schaffner said.
"No vaccine has shown side effects 2 to 5 years later. That doesn't exist because there's no biological reason for it."

Is Old Vaccine Technology the Key to Hesitancy?
 
This is all nonsense. This vaccine has been tested more than most others. It’s gone through all requisite stages of approval. Anyone refusing to have the jab and talking about ‘long term effects’ or ‘vitamin D’ or ‘healthy diet’ are being really stupid.
Sounds like they listen to a certain podcaster and take their every word for gospel, to me... :unsure:
 
Surely by refusing vaccinations they put the rest of the squad and coaching staff at greater risk. Should they be training with the others? It impacts the bubble
 
That's just not true. There have been a number of studies done and none of them show any effect of fertility. In addition, there is no known biological mechanism by which a vaccine could (even theoretically) affect fertility.

As the paper below from the BMJ puts it:



Covid-19: No evidence that vaccines can affect fertility

For an in detail look at things like actual sperm count and quality, see the video below. As it states, sperm counts were actually higher on average after the vaccine although there are probably some good reasons for that, unrelated to the vaccine.

Exactly this!
All the data, information and evidence is out there to put the mind of anybody who is genuinely hesitant, at ease. The answers are all out there.

Sadly, the kind of people who fall for a lot of the more subtle anti-vax nonsense are also the type who don’t seek the real answers and data. They rely on Facebook and alternative news etc for their info.
Which is exactly why they are specifically targeted.
 
I understand that some people might have fears of long term adverse side effects but surely they have to be based on some idea of how it might actually come about.

It can't just be a nameless concern but with no actual basis or rationale for it.
 
phheww

You also wrote "talking about ‘long term effects'". We don't know what the long term effects of the vaccination are. How long is long term for you?

Read @Liamo's post above. If you are even asking about long term effects of vaccines then you do not understand vaccines or how they work. I assume but perhaps you would confirm that you aren't going to have this vaccine?
 
I’d expect the vaccine to of been tested for a while maybe not quite in it’s current form . Covid type viruses have been around for a while , however people should have the freedom to choose what their put in their own body not those around them .
 
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