by Suff » 05 Oct 2020, 10:25
Mrs S was one of them. Now, realising just how difficult it is going to be without the vaccine, she's bemoaning the fact that it is going to be difficult to get it in France. Total about face when I explained the likely facts of life around ability to move freely.
Personally I never take the flu vaccine and wouldn't have this one if it wasn't absolutely necessary. Given the likely restrictions if I don't, I'll have it.
I was in a rapid response unit in the UK before I left the Army. I recon they gave me enough vaccines to last me for a lifetime...
Mind you when I last went for a Tetanus booster they forced me to have the triple. I had nausea for 3 months afterwards. So I have a good reason for avoiding the muck they want to push into me. I was fully inoculated for the other two but had to take them again because they "only" had the triple. They tried very hard to dissuade me from taking the shot, clearly because they knew how I would react having been fully inoculated for the other two. They even told me that Tetanus would not stop and active infection (something I have been told all my life it will). I insisted. It killed the infection.
Even after all of the above, if having a bit of paper saying they vaccinated me means the difference between being able to move freely and not, I'll take it and just move on.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.