Mandatory Vaccination: Would you support it?

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Does the collective health for all trump the right of individuals?

 

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There will always be some movement, but I guess if it is less than in some other areas, then there is a better chance of containing things.

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@springyzone wrote:

There will always be some movement, but I guess if it is less than in some other areas, then there is a better chance of containing things.


Hmmmm it only take one person to spread it  .................. I think people move around large cities,  far more than we "think" they do

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Sydney especially with the Light Rail etc.

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The light rail doesn't go anywhere near the Northern Beaches and I have not heard of any cases outside that area except for the one case in Cronulla (south).

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True - But I was commenting on movement in cities - not necessarily just the Northern Beaches.

 

Actually in answer to Lyh's - people move around large cities more than we probably think. OK

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List of Areas - 22nd December

 

If you have been to any of these locations during the time and date indicated you should:

  • immediately self-isolate until 14 days after you were last there
  • get tested even if you have no symptoms
  • watch for COVID-19 symptoms and get retested should any symptoms recur
  • even if you get a negative test, you must stay in isolation for 14 days as it can take 14 days before you may show symptoms or test positive.

Alexandria | Avalon | Avalon Beach | Bayview | Belrose | Berowra | Blacktown | Cronulla | Crows Nest | Double Bay | Erskineville | Forster | Freshwater | Gordon | Hornsby | Kirribilli | Lane Cove | Macquarie Park | Manly | Milsons Point |Mona Vale | Narrabeen | Neutral Bay | Newport | North Sydney | Paddington | Palm Beach | Penrith | St Leonards | St Peters | Surry Hills | Sydney | Turramurra | Woolloomooloo | Warriewood

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@lyndal1838 wrote:

The light rail doesn't go anywhere near the Northern Beaches and I have not heard of any cases outside that area except for the one case in Cronulla (south).


We had a diagnosed positive case pass through here last weekend. They were going from Sydney (northern beaches) to somewhere in Victoria, stopped at the shops here, plus went to the hospital for some reason. They aren't still here, yet NSW Health has now said we are a hotspot, despite having no active cases anywhere in the health district (which covers a very large part of the state).

 

What scares me is, when they announced that Sydney would be in lockdown from midnight Sunday night, residents fled so they could get out and spend Christmas with their families. These are the ones I worry about because they care for no one other than themselves and will do what they want, when they want. By getting out before midnight, they could potentially be super spreaders to areas outside of Sydney.

 

I fear that NSW is going to become Victoria a few months ago. Right when we had most restrictions lifted, and life was pretty much normal.

 

Oh, and the morons have started panic buying again. The toilet paper aisle is bare.

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I noticed my locals coles bringing pallets of loo paper into the store to combat this so hopefully will be the same for other areas. 

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A suspected Covid case has just been admitted to the hospital where I am....in the next room no less!   Wonderful!

Surely there must be a more isolated room to put a suspect case other than on the Aged care ward.

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@4channel wrote:

 

Well, if you've taken the jab then you'd have nothing to worry about. Also vaccinated people can still transmit.

 

A person that makes an informed decision to not take the fast tracked vaccine is more likely to practice better health and nutrition. They would eat food that is more natural and have less toxins added. They would be more likely to drink pure water. They would be better people to be around.

 

Hang out with the health nut I say!


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@lalbo-81 wrote:

 

The key word in your post is " informed", which you aren't. If you were, you'd know there is no proof as of yet that people could still transmit the virus. Precautions are recommended until we do know one way or the other, that's called common sense. 

  And I stand by my earlier post, no vaccine=NO contact with others, no matter what you eat or drink. Heaalth nuts are dying too. 


There is proof that vaccinated people can spread virus.

 

 

 


 

FOX 44 News.com


Doctors warn vaccinated people can still transmit COVID-19

by: Shaquille Omari
Posted: Dec 16, 2020 / 06:13 PM CST / Updated: Dec 16, 2020 / 06:36 PM CST

 

WACO, Texas – This week, many hospital workers received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, but health officials are advising them to continue following safety precautions.

During Wednesday’s McLennan County meeting, Dr. Marc Ellieson of Baylor Scott and White Hillcrest said vaccinated people can still spread the virus.


https://www.fox44news.com/news/local-news/local/doctors-warn-vaccinated-people-can-still-transmit-co...

 

 

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Bloomberg Businessweek, November 12, 2020


How a Covid-19 Vaccine Could End Up Helping the Virus Spread

It may be possible to infect others even after getting a shot.

By Peter Coy

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-11-11/if-we-re-not-careful-a-vaccine-might-help-covid-1...

 


 

Yes, health nuts may die as everybody eventually does whether it's by sickness, accident or old age. When it comes to fighting off viruses and such, they have a better chance than others who don't practice good health and nutrition.

 


 

Daily Mail

 

What to eat to help protect yourself from coronavirus: Nutrition experts reveal the foods and spices that boost your immunity and health FAST

 

By Matilda Rudd and Mary Mrad For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 16:43 AEDT, 5 March 2020 | Updated: 07:55 AEDT, 6 March 2020

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-8076849/The-foods-eating-protect-body-against-coronavirus...

 

 

 


 

Let folk who want the jab take it without criticism. Let folk who don't want it be respected.

 

Respect!

 

I am not anti-vacc either!

 

Perhaps in 5 years after a reputable study is done and there has been adequate time to see what side effects may or may not exist, people in the "selective vacc", "freedom to choose", "pro-vacc but not on this one" may make a decision different to the one they are making at this time.

 

At this time there are pro-vacc folk saying .... "Hang on, this is too early". Way too early. It does take years for a vaccine to be proven safe. In the interim, better early stage treatment and promotion of better health and well-being is a must.

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