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Pedrogaz

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  1. 1 hour ago, KarenBravo said:

    Yes, bullying is an age old problem that in my opinion is impossible to fix. If I was being bullied and heard that my parents were going to turn up to the school and complain, I would be mortified. The news would get out about it and would be heard by all.........including the bullies, which would only add petrol to the fire.

     

    Throughout life you are always going to run in to bullies, therefore, trying to change the behaviour of each bully is futile. The trick is to change yourself and how you react to bullies. 

    Excellent post. The bullied need to find the mental resources to stand up to the bullies. It is a life long problem if you don't learn how to sort it out. 

  2. 3 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

     
    No need to single out the US, when left unchecked the majority of the world’s population proves itself irresponsible under such circumstances. 
     

    The difference between this Thai guy and the citizens of many other countries is that this guy actually had a test whereas many others would just have carried on until symptoms presented (if they presented at all).

     

    Which begs the question, anyone in Thailand getting sick yet ??? 
     

    In the UK 50% of the population have had their first vaccine dose, it won’t be long before most of the UK population will have been fully vaccinated.

     

    So what happens when we are still testing 3000 new Covid-19 cases per day but everyone is vaccinated?

     

    We will need a new new ‘metric’ by which to evaluate cases, because the numbers of positive cases will useless when (if) everyone is vaccinated & thus asymptomatic. 
     

    Hospital admissions ‘because of’ (not ‘with’) Covid-19 is the only metric I see fit for this. i.e. cases cytokine release syndrome (cytokine storm). 

    Immunity lasts, reportedly, 6 months. What happens at the end of a year when all the vaccinated peoples' immunity vanishes min a puff of smoke? Is herd immunity lost at that point, or has coronavirus died out in a. years' time? Or does the entire population of each country need vaccinating every 6 months?

  3. 1 minute ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

    It wasn't incompetence, it was a calculated risk that if the vaccine was produced in country then certain people would directly benefit. 

     

    This is why any criticism of the vaccine procurement programme was met swiftly with criminal charges.

    I think Anutin is a buffoon. Do you think Anutin is a competent minister? If, so we can agree to differ.

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  4. I thought the government handled the first wave very well indeed.......but they made zero provision for vaccines. Could they be so incompetent to see that vaccination would be the key to reopening the economy? I could see it but Anutin and the blockheads that inhabit his world cannot see anything coming at them. They couldn't organise a pi$$ up in a brewery. They just want the limelight of press conferences to boost their faces.

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  5. 14 hours ago, ukrules said:

     

    There are only so many ways it can randomly alter itself naturally.

     

    Think of it as being like asking a million people for a random number between 1 and 1000 - there will of course be many many duplicates - the same thing happening randomly time after time. Very random, also very predictable.

     

     

    Nonsense there are billions of potential mutations and they will be selected for depending on how well they replicate in the host.

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  6. A pretty big bet on it not being linked to blood clots and thrombosis. As we all should know, it is impossible to prove there is no causal link between the vaccine and clots. 

    Anutin has a pretty poor record as health minister with a series of bad calls....is this the next bad call or has he got it right this time. Maybe my view is clouded by my extreme dislike of Anutin?

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