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Comments by "annoyed aussie" (@annoyedaussie3942) on "Winter hospitalisations will increase" video.
No you don't need to know because if it didn't kill them the first time as in wipe out the vulnerable ones it's unlikely to kill those who already survived subject to age over time and other infections happening simultaneously such as flu or other conditions like cancer. Obviously the vaccine won't kill off the vulnerable ones in the first place, so with waning vaccine immunity they will become vulnerable again over time.
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@paulyoung4422 I don't know about that, I wouldn't try to catch it if I was you , age and health depending to some extent but if I am not putting others at risk and in a very low risk group I wouldn't worry about catching it too much. I am 47 probably got it a year and a half ago and wish I never got it. It's an each way bet, based on what Dr Campbell has said in other videos catching it might provide better protection from a new future variant if a variant starts to get around vaccines more effectively.
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They should take care of themselves first, if things get too tough get help or quit.
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I am 47 and had one dose of AZ so far, unfortunately it really knocked me about for 3 days or so, I am waiting to feel like a 20 year old. I probably had covid about a year and a half ago so have to see how I go with second dose, I hope it's not as bad.
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Hope not , Australia has been indirectly named an enemy by a certain country to our far north. They won't talk to us, but they still talking to the US.
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It's a personal choice but I would suggest if I was in that age group, don't worry about it for yourself personally because unless you are obese or other major health issue you are extremely low risk. But as a courtesy or especially if you live with older relatives who might be at risk or when going into grocery shops where old people frequent consider them and don't put them at high risk.
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