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No Vaccination Novak Djokovic

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He's always struck me as an intelligent person.
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There will be many (wrong in my opinion) that will choose not to be vaccinated. The same as those who do have have their children vaccinated.It is what it is unless compulsory vaccination is introduced - and that will not happen.0
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bobmunro said:There will be many (wrong in my opinion) that will choose not to be vaccinated. The same as those who do have have their children vaccinated.It is what it is unless compulsory vaccination is introduced - and that will not happen.
I know that I would never hesitate to take a vaccine for any illnesses while going abroad, and would definitely get any kids I have the MMR vaccines etc, but taking a brand new vaccine, I can see a lot of people resisting it...9 -
Huskaris said:bobmunro said:There will be many (wrong in my opinion) that will choose not to be vaccinated. The same as those who do have have their children vaccinated.It is what it is unless compulsory vaccination is introduced - and that will not happen.
I know that I would never hesitate to take a vaccine for any illnesses while going abroad, and would definitely get any kids I have the MMR vaccines etc, but taking a brand new vaccine, I can see a lot of people resisting it...
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Huskaris said:bobmunro said:There will be many (wrong in my opinion) that will choose not to be vaccinated. The same as those who do have have their children vaccinated.It is what it is unless compulsory vaccination is introduced - and that will not happen.
I know that I would never hesitate to take a vaccine for any illnesses while going abroad, and would definitely get any kids I have the MMR vaccines etc, but taking a brand new vaccine, I can see a lot of people resisting it...
Most vaccines take years to develop following extensive clinical trials. Covid-19 is clearly a situation where short cuts will be taken and therefore has greater consequential risk of unintended/unidentified adverse affects.
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bobmunro said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Huskaris said:bobmunro said:There will be many (wrong in my opinion) that will choose not to be vaccinated. The same as those who do have have their children vaccinated.It is what it is unless compulsory vaccination is introduced - and that will not happen.
I know that I would never hesitate to take a vaccine for any illnesses while going abroad, and would definitely get any kids I have the MMR vaccines etc, but taking a brand new vaccine, I can see a lot of people resisting it...
Most vaccines take years to develop following extensive clinical trials. Covid-19 is clearly a situation where short cuts will be taken and therefore has greater consequential risk of unintended/unidentified adverse affects.
The anti-vaxxer movement never seems to have any coherent arguments. Curious to know which vaccines have been proven to be unsafe?
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:bobmunro said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Huskaris said:bobmunro said:There will be many (wrong in my opinion) that will choose not to be vaccinated. The same as those who do have have their children vaccinated.It is what it is unless compulsory vaccination is introduced - and that will not happen.
I know that I would never hesitate to take a vaccine for any illnesses while going abroad, and would definitely get any kids I have the MMR vaccines etc, but taking a brand new vaccine, I can see a lot of people resisting it...
Most vaccines take years to develop following extensive clinical trials. Covid-19 is clearly a situation where short cuts will be taken and therefore has greater consequential risk of unintended/unidentified adverse affects.
The anti-vaxxer movement never seems to have any coherent arguments. Curious to know which vaccines have been proven to be unsafe?0 -
what do you expect with his name?
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moutuakilla said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:bobmunro said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Huskaris said:bobmunro said:There will be many (wrong in my opinion) that will choose not to be vaccinated. The same as those who do have have their children vaccinated.It is what it is unless compulsory vaccination is introduced - and that will not happen.
I know that I would never hesitate to take a vaccine for any illnesses while going abroad, and would definitely get any kids I have the MMR vaccines etc, but taking a brand new vaccine, I can see a lot of people resisting it...
Most vaccines take years to develop following extensive clinical trials. Covid-19 is clearly a situation where short cuts will be taken and therefore has greater consequential risk of unintended/unidentified adverse affects.
The anti-vaxxer movement never seems to have any coherent arguments. Curious to know which vaccines have been proven to be unsafe?
Measles which is a potential killer has resurfaced in the UK due to the low MMR uptake. Conspiracy theories etc just spread the anti-science message and once celebs join the bandwagon it becomes validated for many. Preventative healthcare will become increasingly difficult if vaccines are rejected.
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I think a vaccination history should be required before a child is allowed to register for school. No history, no school. These anti vaccine freaks are literally a health hazard.17
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Novak is a very healthy guy who probably thinks his immune system can beat the Covid-19 virus. This is interesting because the original late 19th century 'germ' argument, between Pasteur and Beauchamp was all about whether a virus could attack a healthy body. Pasteur said 'Yes' and developed vaccines to prove his case. Beauchamp said 'No' and in front of an audience swallowed a glass of water containing cholera to prove his point. (He survived) However Pasteur won the argument over time and of course the drug companies are now a huge pillar of society. You attack them at your peril!
I hope Novak explains his reasons for not having the potential vaccination and am curious to see if he has ever had them.0 -
To be fair, there was always a clue to his attitude towards vaccination in his first name.3
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In a free society, which I assume we aspire to live in, there has to be an element of choice.
The longterm impact of new vaccines is unknown by definition so, in a free society, people have the right not to take the risk should they so choose.
A minority view no doubt and, for the record, despite my fears and misgivings, I would have a COVID -19 vaccination if one was available to me probably, although as an elderly, weak member of 'the herd' and thus probable LEAVE voter I doubt it would be available to me, but I respect the right of those who think differently to make their own choice.3 -
Valiantphil said:To be fair, there was always a clue to his attitude towards vaccination in his first name.4
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LargeAddick said:what do you expect with his name?0
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ShootersHillGuru said:I think a vaccination history should be required before a child is allowed to register for school. No history, no school. These anti vaccine freaks are literally a health hazard.2
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mrbligh said:ShootersHillGuru said:I think a vaccination history should be required before a child is allowed to register for school. No history, no school. These anti vaccine freaks are literally a health hazard.
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mrbligh said:ShootersHillGuru said:I think a vaccination history should be required before a child is allowed to register for school. No history, no school. These anti vaccine freaks are literally a health hazard.If he chose not to vaccinate his kids against say measles as he does not believe in vaccines then yes, he is a health hazard1
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mrbligh said:ShootersHillGuru said:I think a vaccination history should be required before a child is allowed to register for school. No history, no school. These anti vaccine freaks are literally a health hazard.2
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you don't become the no.1 tennis player in the world by living your life like a health hazard! (see wayne rooney, fat ronaldo, maradona etc - all the talent but actual health hazards)
Read into his medical history.....diet, de-stressing, yoga, meditation and dedication have enabled him to get to the top. People will think this is all too hippy but I have first hand experience of the djokovic vs the 'medical establishment as it were' way of life and i tell you now djokovic's way wins hands down!4 -
Leroy Ambrose said:mrbligh said:ShootersHillGuru said:I think a vaccination history should be required before a child is allowed to register for school. No history, no school. These anti vaccine freaks are literally a health hazard.
no mate i know how they work and of course i know how useful they can be in stopping certain diseases. I also know that there are a lot of other ways to combat disease than a vacine, especially an unproven one0 -
just found calling a man at the peak of physical fitness a health hazard funny0
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LenGlover said:In a free society, which I assume we aspire to live in, there has to be an element of choice.
The longterm impact of new vaccines is unknown by definition so, in a free society, people have the right not to take the risk should they so choose.
A minority view no doubt and, for the record, despite my fears and misgivings, I would have a COVID -19 vaccination if one was available to me probably, although as an elderly, weak member of 'the herd' and thus probable LEAVE voter I doubt it would be available to me, but I respect the right of those who think differently to make their own choice.Do you support free choice for seat belts or crash helmets ?3 -
ShootersHillGuru said:LenGlover said:In a free society, which I assume we aspire to live in, there has to be an element of choice.
The longterm impact of new vaccines is unknown by definition so, in a free society, people have the right not to take the risk should they so choose.
A minority view no doubt and, for the record, despite my fears and misgivings, I would have a COVID -19 vaccination if one was available to me probably, although as an elderly, weak member of 'the herd' and thus probable LEAVE voter I doubt it would be available to me, but I respect the right of those who think differently to make their own choice.Do you support free choice for seat belts or crash helmets ?
As a general principle I would say 'YES' however, having said that, there are no longterm risks attached to wearing seatbelts or crash helmets whereas the shorterm benefits are obvious so, whilst not ideal on ideological grounds, compulsion can be justified on pragmatic grounds.
Vaccination can be distinguished firstly, as I said above, we cannot and do not know the potential longterm risks often or, with new vaccines, the shorterm effiacy either. For those reasons I do not believe a free society should make them compulsory let alone threaten no state schooling if they are not given. That's the sort of forced action an oppressive communist state would take not a democracy.
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mrbligh said:just found calling a man at the peak of physical fitness a health hazard funny8
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mrbligh said:Leroy Ambrose said:mrbligh said:ShootersHillGuru said:I think a vaccination history should be required before a child is allowed to register for school. No history, no school. These anti vaccine freaks are literally a health hazard.
no mate i know how they work and of course i know how useful they can be in stopping certain diseases. I also know that there are a lot of other ways to combat disease than a vacine, especially an unproven one
So essentially you're saying you don't need vaccines - you just use one of the 'other ways' to combat disease. Explain away....2 -
LenGlover said:ShootersHillGuru said:LenGlover said:In a free society, which I assume we aspire to live in, there has to be an element of choice.
The longterm impact of new vaccines is unknown by definition so, in a free society, people have the right not to take the risk should they so choose.
A minority view no doubt and, for the record, despite my fears and misgivings, I would have a COVID -19 vaccination if one was available to me probably, although as an elderly, weak member of 'the herd' and thus probable LEAVE voter I doubt it would be available to me, but I respect the right of those who think differently to make their own choice.Do you support free choice for seat belts or crash helmets ?
As a general principle I would say 'YES' however, having said that, there are no longterm risks attached to wearing seatbelts or crash helmets whereas the shorterm benefits are obvious so, whilst not ideal on ideological grounds, compulsion can be justified on pragmatic grounds.
Vaccination can be distinguished firstly, as I said above, we cannot and do not know the potential longterm risks often or, with new vaccines, the shorterm effiacy either. For those reasons I do not believe a free society should make them compulsory let alone threaten no state schooling if they are not given. That's the sort of forced action an oppressive communist state would take not a democracy.2 -
LenGlover said:ShootersHillGuru said:LenGlover said:In a free society, which I assume we aspire to live in, there has to be an element of choice.
The longterm impact of new vaccines is unknown by definition so, in a free society, people have the right not to take the risk should they so choose.
A minority view no doubt and, for the record, despite my fears and misgivings, I would have a COVID -19 vaccination if one was available to me probably, although as an elderly, weak member of 'the herd' and thus probable LEAVE voter I doubt it would be available to me, but I respect the right of those who think differently to make their own choice.Do you support free choice for seat belts or crash helmets ?
As a general principle I would say 'YES' however, having said that, there are no longterm risks attached to wearing seatbelts or crash helmets whereas the shorterm benefits are obvious so, whilst not ideal on ideological grounds, compulsion can be justified on pragmatic grounds.
Vaccination can be distinguished firstly, as I said above, we cannot and do not know the potential longterm risks often or, with new vaccines, the shorterm effiacy either. For those reasons I do not believe a free society should make them compulsory let alone threaten no state schooling if they are not given. That's the sort of forced action an oppressive communist state would take not a democracy.1 -
This is a thoroughly depressing read, but shows how effective vaccination is that people have the space to doubt it3