Quote Originally Posted by The Bean Counter View Post
Wasn't there an Imperial study recently that found the likelihood of catching covid and passing it on was lower when vaccinated? And that the impact when caught was also lower? The latter definitely chimes with what I've seen in friends, family and colleagues.
How much faith do you have in such studies? Other sources imply that vaccinations cause mutations of the virus. There are plenty of claims that the vaccination causes medical problems. Naturally, there's a lot of disinformation doing the rounds so it's not like I just blindly believe what I read. But I apply that thought process to both sides. I don't blindly believe what the govt tell me either.

I have zero faith in pharmaceutical companies. This is huge business for them. We saw how much money disappeared with our failed "test and trace" programme. The level of corruption associated with this pandemic is astonishing. Yet people just lap up what they're told because fear.

I'm not keen on taking an experimental vaccine by means of social pressure that results in profit for pharma companies.