Youre a wizard Harry
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The state of him
Maybe Michael Fabricant could oblige him as he's so short on cashHe needs to shave his hair off. It's looking very thin. With his earnings he could easily buy a decent syrup.
Has he got no faith in the vaccine then ?This is a quote from a message I received from a friend who is a scientist ( works for the company who tested the Pfizer vaccine and his wife is a matron in a hospital.
‘If you're double vaccinated... although I hate to say it... Stop using the app.. or we will all be locked up.’
He’s a very clever man and I believe him . Mind you I have never had the app and when I go out to eat I don’t give my details. Enough is enough!!
And I was going on holiday to Nice today with my sisters staying in my sisters flat. However we had to cancel on Friday night as they changed quarantine regs and I can’t be at home for 14 days as I am main carer for 95 year old mum
My son was told he must isolate a few weeks ago. His isolation was up 48hours after my wedding. He was symptomless so was a no brainer he broke isolation to attend. I think it should be up to discretion and they’ve missed out on too much.I'm tempted to go if he has no symptoms and a negative test. We've just come out of 10 days isolation due to myself testing positive and he's only been back at school 2 days
I think he has but no faith in the track and trace fiasco !Has he got no faith in the vaccine then ?
My son was told he must isolate a few weeks ago. His isolation was up 48hours after my wedding. He was symptomless so was a no brainer he broke isolation to attend. I think it should be up to discretion and they’ve missed out on too much.
People can test positive for weeks/even months after the virus - it doesn’t mean they are contagious or symptomatic.A colleague was pinged and did her isolation for the required time her isolation finished 23.59 on a Sunday , she does not work Mondays so her next working day was tuesday. Due to us being a primary care setting rules mean she had to do a late flow test the morning before returning to work (a day after her quarentine had ended). No one had left the house, her hubby had been WFH throughout the pandemic and she had to keep her child off nursery on the nursery insisted on it. They had no reason to go out on the Monday so her isolation was an extra day, she did her lat flow test before returning to work and tested positive (backed up by a PCR test) so had to isolate for another 10 days - she remains asymptomatic but is covid positive.
So I am sorry but I don't believe disecretion is a responsible action.
Yep, it can be up to 90 days according to NHS! Makes you wonder about all of those positive cases and how many reported are actually contagiousPeople can test positive for weeks/even months after the virus - it doesn’t mean they are contagious or symptomatic.
I had the Pfizer vaccine in May and my arm still hurts on and off too. You are the first other person I’ve come across who says the same! Not having the second one due to various concerns.I had the Pfizer on 8th June and my arm still hurts on and off? Is that normal? It makes me v nervous about having the 2nd one.
I checked Twitter to see if anyone reported similar and there are but it seems not more than 3-4 weeks. It’s an on/off stinging pain Same I don’t think I want the 2nd one.I had the Pfizer vaccine in May and my arm still hurts on and off too. You are the first other person I’ve come across who says the same! Not having the second one due to various concerns.
I think clubs are reopening at midnight so I’m going with that with the usual photos of worse for wearWho wants to bet what the daily Mail top story will be tomorrow My guess is a feature where they have taken photos of people not wearing masks in shops with some snide headline.
I don’t even know how to describe mine, it doesn’t feel like anything else I’ve experienced…it’s almost like a pinching sensation. Lasts a few seconds and then goes. It does seem to be happening less often than it was, so hopefully yours will improve too.I checked Twitter to see if anyone reported similar and there are but it seems not more than 3-4 weeks. It’s an on/off stinging pain Same I don’t think I want the 2nd one.