@formerguest said in [NRL\. Anti\-Vaxers\.\.](/post/1520548) said:@cktiger said in [NRL\. Anti\-Vaxers\.\.](/post/1520495) said:@philgood said in [NRL\. Anti\-Vaxers\.\.](/post/1520047) said:@jirskyr said in [NRL\. Anti\-Vaxers\.\.](/post/1520030) said:@philgood said in [NRL\. Anti\-Vaxers\.\.](/post/1519896) said:@jirskyr said in [NRL\. Anti\-Vaxers\.\.](/post/1519858) said:@philgood said in [NRL\. Anti\-Vaxers\.\.](/post/1519814) said:@geo said in [NRL\. Anti\-Vaxers\.\.](/post/1519807) said:Here is the reaction to what some of the intellectually challenged have come out with in response to the NRL Covid restrictions….
Canberra Raiders and NSW Blues five-eighth Jack Wighton, “Thought I was getting the stupid vax so I didn't have to put up with this shit".
Josh Addo-Carr, "Unbelievable, got double vaxed for (nothing)"
Latrell Mitchell, “WTF?".
They are NRL players and not Rocket Scientists for a reason.
Yeah and the players make an excellent point. Using vaccination as the ONLY method of dealing with this pandemic is floored, idiotic, and the results are there for all to see. Been 2 years and we still going round in circles.
As it stands, there is no treatment for covid until your lungs are damaged and you cant breathe. You are then advised to go to hospital (ahh too late perhaps?).
A better way is giving EARLY medical care (which exist via many different forms of effective medicines - ivrmctn, hydroxychloroquin, even quercetin). This way people would stay out of hospital, we wouldnt have lockdowns, and we get on with life again
Not correct at all.
Nobody is using vaccination as the only method of dealing with pandemic.
And the word is "flawed".
Do u feel better now that you can spell?
What else we using to deal with the virus? Dont say social distancing, masks etc
Social distancing, masks etc.
Self isolation for positive cases and close contacts.
Critical access restrictions for hospitals, aged care, other vulnerable locations.
Previous restrictions on unvaccinated and ongoing restrictions on their travel.
Specialised COVID units within hospitals and rapid in-hospital testing to identify and isolate positive cases at admission.
Experienced COVID care response for positive serious cases including oxygen support, extra ventilators, antivirals, dex etc.
Free PCR tests for all suspected cases.
Imperfect but an advanced strategy compared to January 2020.
You previously advocated early-administration [censored] - you lose all credibility as soon as you say that.
edit: don't know why ivrmctn was censored, so here it is [sic]
Thanks for highlighting my point so succinctly. There is no treatment for covid until you have deteriorated enough, that you cannot breathe, and your lungs are damaged. Then you are asked to go to hospital to be put on a ventilator. Instead of treating Covid EARLY SO PEOPLE DO NOT NEED HOSPITALS! Thanks again.
You can’t treat it early … no matter what dribble you read.
If you could I would be taking it right now.
I’m sitting here suffering from Covid, not long after beating throat cancer, with a vastly depleted immune system.
If I had not had both jabs (was due for a booster next week) I imagine I’d be back in hospital fighting for my life again right now.
Instead I’m almost happy I have caught it … to help make my immunity to it even stronger.
We sometimes butt heads on the odd topic, particularly Brooks, though as I wrote during the kerfuffle here a little while back, many of us know a little and more about each other in this forum community.
As such, wishing you a speedy recovery from it CK, especially considering your throat issue, of which I was previously unaware. Not good for a decent chunk of our community, though for most the Omicron strain is still a much better alternative than that of Delta, so good luck to all.
Thanks FG.
Doubt we'll ever agree on Brooksy but, in reality, these are pretty trivial issues.
To be honest I didn't think of Brooks once while getting blasted with radiation and pumped with chemo lol
Anyways ... we are a forum of blokes and ladies who will never agree on everything.
We are a family that follows the Tigers, and like most families, there will be times when we bicker or anger each other with our ideas.
In the end we all cheer for our team as a unit no matter our differences.
Thanks for the kind words ... much appreciated after being to hell and back.