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Boris Johnson set to approve new Plan B Covid restrictions

410 replies

WineGetsMeThroughIt · 08/12/2021 11:11

Just been announced. But what will this entail I wonder. 🤔

news.sky.com/story/covid-19-boris-johnson-minded-to-move-to-plan-b-of-rules-this-week-sky-news-understands-12489880

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Dishhh · 09/12/2021 05:34

@Lostinacloud

And I am not being asked to do something small and insignificant for the sake of public health, I am being asked to possibly compound the menstrual issues I am already still dealing with after the last vaccine.

Stop spreading misinformation, Lost. How many posts have you made on this thread alone? If your cycles have been affected at all, that would mean either you are stressed or your immune system is working as intended.

You've been against everything Covid mitigation strategy for a very long time, so forgive me for not taking you at your word.

WarriorN · 09/12/2021 06:34

@vickyp0llard

Someone can say the vaccine made me infertile. I can say it made me fertile. Neither are true. The vaccine has nothing to do with it.

But you don't know though - you can't say either way until a study has been done specifically on it.

This came up in a meno fb group; there's been research into how Covid affects ovaries due to ace receptors there, and that's been known about for a while.

No evidence for vaccine having this affect.

MaxNormal · 09/12/2021 06:36

Stop spreading misinformation, Lost. How many posts have you made on this thread alone? If your cycles have been affected at all, that would mean either you are stressed or your immune system is working as intended

Menstrual irregularities and other issues have been widely discussed as an issue post-vaccination.

Dismissing someone's adverse effects and attempting to gaslight them is not the way to win trust in a medical product.

WarriorN · 09/12/2021 06:39

Lost its quite possible you're peri menopausal.

Flu jabs never used to affect my cycles or me; they have been since I started to become peri. So has stress and illness. The month after a holiday I'm ok.

Tracking like that led me to getting hrt.

Florianus · 09/12/2021 07:15

@fromdownwest

I am not mad at the fact they had a party, when I couldn't spend Christmas with my family. I am annoyed that people can not see the real issue here.

If these self serving scum bag politicians had any thoughts that this virus was as lethal as they are making it out to be, with these brutal lock downs, then there is no way they would all get together and have a party.

They would have all isolated.

It shows that they know it is not as lethal as it is made out to be, and they are laughing at our expense.

As Mark Drakeford said - 'I hope none of them are intelligent enough to ask questions'

Total disrgard for us all.

I for one will not be playing any more, I locked down, I wore a mask, I got vaccinated.

Now I want to live.

The NHS is there to protect me and not the other way around.

If these self serving scum bag politicians had any thoughts that this virus was as lethal as they are making it out to be, with these brutal lock downs, then there is no way they would all get together and have a party.

The allegation is that the No.10 staff had a party - the civil servants, advisors and so forth- not that the politicians had a party.

jgw1 · 09/12/2021 07:25

That is plan B?

Seriously. Oh, wear a mask if you would be so kind.

I doubt you will get very good odds on us avoiding a New Year lockdown now.

bumblingbovine49 · 09/12/2021 07:50

@nordica

The vaccine passports might not do much in themselves but they send a message that might impact on behaviours - one of the problems after "freedom day" has been the attitude that covid is now over and we're back to 2019 life. Things like masks and vaccine passports will be a constant reminder that it's not.

But then the general public has largely misunderstood what scientists mean when they talk about "living with covid".

This. The phrase ' living with Covid' means life is different from before it, the question is how different life is

It does not however mean we can just go back to life as before and pretend it doesn't exist.

Dishhh · 09/12/2021 08:12

@MaxNormal

Stop spreading misinformation, Lost. How many posts have you made on this thread alone? If your cycles have been affected at all, that would mean either you are stressed or your immune system is working as intended

Menstrual irregularities and other issues have been widely discussed as an issue post-vaccination.

Dismissing someone's adverse effects and attempting to gaslight them is not the way to win trust in a medical product.

I'm not dismissing them. I'm pointing out that they likely arise from another source. (Also, if they actually exist, Lost likely knows this too, given her posting history.)

Googoodol · 09/12/2021 23:43

I will not be following covid rules , my best friend had her second vaccine then had a stroke an hour after she is now learning to talk again and is still numb on one side she has young children and was previously healthy and young . I know two people who have had all jabs and are ill in hospital with covid and yet people I know who haven’t had any jabs have had covid like a mild cold. The government are taking the actual piss out of us I’m not even an anti vaxxer I have had both jabs but wish I never!! If it was that bad wouldn’t the government be following rules rather than laughing at us all. This is about control now it’s embarrassing!

jgw1 · 10/12/2021 06:51

Am I right that plan B is to say it was a gathering not a party?

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