Re: Covid : Mon Jan 24, 2022 3:47 pm
Pieman wrote:
kind of explains why the NHS want their staff to have it
Pieman I support the vaccine particularly for the elderly and if you have other morbidities but it just doesn’t stop you getting the virus or passing it on. If the vaccine guaranteed you couldn’t get the virus I could understand the rationale albeit my instincts in the first instance are against mandates.
I’d like the front line staff to have the vaccinations however, forcing them isn’t the answer and it just doesn’t guarantee that they won’t catch the virus. I know I’m repeating myself but it’s just illogical and actually it’s unethical.
I know of numerous friends, family and work colleagues who got covid recently and everyone has had at least two vaccinations with the vast majority having 3. Actually I don’t know anyone within my family or circle of friends who haven’t had their vaccinations.
A recent review from Cambridge highlighted that in hospital you have a significantly higher chance of catching covid from another patient rather than a nurse, doctor or porter etc. The chances of getting the virus from say a nurse are exceptionally low.
Currently we are going to fire highly trained staff who more than likely have had covid and probably have more protection than if they had the vaccination on the remotest of of probabilities that they may pass on the virus whilst a patient in a ward with covid passes it on to numerous other patients and everything is tickitybo.
It’s illogical and frankly sheer coercion.
The Scots and the Welsh are obviously more logical and thoughtful than the brain frazzled English.