Sproj
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Roosters will get two byes too, just to make things fairer.
Sanity prevails.
Insisting people get vaccinated from a disease as a result of a pandemic of another disease that has disappeared from our country is fucking lunacy.
FWIW you can still get the flu after receiving the flu shot. And in my experience you're more likely to get unwell in the period shortly after receiving the shot.It's really not.
Having everyone vaccinated for influenza will save a LOT of trouble over the next 6 months. Think about how many footy players would come down with the flu on average throughout a season of football, now if nobody is vaccinated, that's going to spread throughout teams, each person that develops symptoms will have to be quarantined and tested. Each player they've come in contact with will have to be quarantined until the test results are come back to confirm it's not COVID-19. You could have a scenario where one player getting the flu knocks out an entire team from playing whilst they wait for test results.
FWIW you can still get the flu after receiving the flu shot.
And in my experience you're more likely to get unwell in the period shortly after receiving the shot.
Medical exemption based on the fact you can’t make an adult inject themselves with something they don’t want to*Medical exemption based on the fact that he’s a braindead dafty.
Sanity prevails.
Insisting people get vaccinated from a disease as a result of a pandemic of another disease that has disappeared from our country is fucking lunacy.
I think he's probably referring to the symptoms one feels due to the immune response to the vaccine. It isn't "sickness" per se, but there can be an exaggerated immune response to the vaccine. However, this would more than likely be a far lesser response than that of the actual (live) virus.That's how it works, it's not a 'cure'. It just vastly reduces the likelihood of getting the current seasonal flu.
That's definitely not how it works, you must be really unlucky.
p.s - It takes 2 weeks or so for the antibodies to develop in the body and start providing protection, so if you're referring to that 2 week window, it's nothing to do with the vaccine.
I’m surprised so many on this forum are willing to be dictated too.
If the government told you, you MUST inject a substance into your body, you would do it?