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1 minute ago, mickbrown said:

Because you can still pass it on to folk who haven't been vaccinated.

And I'm sure you wouldn't want to do that would you?

There's a far greater risk of people who haven't been vaccinated passing it on.Asian community , e.g. Bolton, Blackburn. Glasgow Rangers fans, Protest marches in London, Man U fans, need I go on.

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1 minute ago, waffer cup 07 said:

There's a far greater risk of people who haven't been vaccinated passing it on.Asian community , e.g. Bolton, Blackburn. Glasgow Rangers fans, Protest marches in London, Man U fans, need I go on.

Is there?

Being vaccinated doesn't mean you can't get it. It means it's less likely to fuck you up.

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3 minutes ago, waffer cup 07 said:

There's a far greater risk of people who haven't been vaccinated passing it on.Asian community , e.g. Bolton, Blackburn. Glasgow Rangers fans, Protest marches in London, Man U fans, need I go on.

Rubbish.....anyway, the point is that YOU can still pass it on, even if you've been vaccinated. What is it you don't understand about that

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8 minutes ago, waffer cup 07 said:

 

Oh go on then, why's it rubbish. 

Even if you're vaccinated you can still pass it on. You don't become any less likely to pass it on by virtue of a vaccination. So your statement of "There's a far greater risk of people who haven't been vaccinated passing it on" simply isn't true

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36 minutes ago, Sweep said:

Even if you're vaccinated you can still pass it on. You don't become any less likely to pass it on by virtue of a vaccination. So your statement of "There's a far greater risk of people who haven't been vaccinated passing it on" simply isn't true

Evidence suggests you are less likely to pass the virus on post inoculation. 

So, you probably are more likely to spread it if you're not vaccinated. 

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Lad's entire school year has been told not to attend at all for 2 weeks.

4 more cases of the Indian variant and many more having to isolate.

In the middle of assessments: he was due to do 3 more tomorrow and finish secondary school in around 10 days.

Now have to go back during half term.

He's not far off a full blown meltdown; stressed to fuck. Get the fucking jab folks.

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5 hours ago, Traf said:

Of course, but wasn't there 3 schools there at one point?

Smithills was 3 schools not sure about the artist formerly known as Hayward.

 

Smithills had the Grammar, Moor Grammar and High School, same uniforms but run as separate schools other than for sport  

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9 hours ago, Sweep said:

Even if you're vaccinated you can still pass it on. You don't become any less likely to pass it on by virtue of a vaccination. So your statement of "There's a far greater risk of people who haven't been vaccinated passing it on" simply isn't true

Factually wrong.

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5 minutes ago, waffer cup 07 said:

Data now confirms there is FAR less chance of passing on the virus if you have been vaccinated.

Yes.

As for your previous question though, as we know, the vaccine isn't 100% effective, so you can understand authorities wanting people to still do tests etc around travel. probably more so at the moment with fear over variants. 

In time, I reckon this will ease.

 

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Anyhow If you store up these chips on your shoulder, when you are allowed back in the uk with none of the currently required tests etc, you can get a lovely barm cake and put them on it. 
 

until then the rules are the rules sadly. As much as it is frustrating the majority of us. 

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9 minutes ago, waffer cup 07 said:

Data now confirms there is FAR less chance of passing on the virus if you have been vaccinated.

What is the net impact of you being less likely to pass the virus on but the variants of the virus being more likely to transmit ? 
 

The restrictions on travel are more about limiting the chances of new variants entering the country than the risk of individuals infecting others on a 121 basis. 
 

We had a vote to take control of our own borders so the Govt are enacting the will of the people. 

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1 minute ago, Ani said:

What is the net impact of you being less likely to pass the virus on but the variants of the virus being more likely to transmit ? 
 

The restrictions on travel are more about limiting the chances of new variants entering the country than the risk of individuals infecting others on a 121 basis. 
 

We had a vote to take control of our own borders so the Govt are enacting the will of the people. 

As an aside, thr most previlant strain of the virus in Spain is the UK variant 

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3 minutes ago, waffer cup 07 said:

As an aside, thr most previlant strain of the virus in Spain is the UK variant 

Good argument for border controls. The UK variant is called the Kent variant over here, we have a long and proud tradition of blaming someone else.  

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