It's correct that being vaccinated won't stop you transmitting the virus to others. Think about that for a moment if you intend to stand cheek to jowl in a packed pub once restrictions are lifted. Think I'd much prefer to be in the 95% who are protected rather than the 5% with no protection...but hey don't worry if you're in the 5% as there will be plenty of hospital beds available and you can probably have the respirator of your choice as well.
You said could someone answer you a question ( that’s guidance in my book) I suggested to Wakey that seeing he had gone out of his way to get the jab he maybe able to answer your question ie guidance Time you changed those blinkers for a face nappy (I’ve already got a suitable answer for your possible reply)
When Wancock says its your turn to be sheared don't be late, you get sent to the back off the queue, ... baaaaaaa
I’m not daft I had mine over 4 weeks ago wife had hers just over a week ago, already planning our celebrations for when we are allowed back into the pub with our vaccine passport
Not going to say enjoy yourself as you shouldn't be doing it. However I do hope you stay safe and well
i had mine 3 weeks ago and only because i am an old git now,with a couple of heart attacks in my locker and taking 7 tablets a day...otherwise i might have had a different opinion on the affair...the wife is 10 years younger with no health problems and is wavering as to whether to take it...i honestly don't know whether if you are young and under say 50 whether you really need it going off the number of fatalities in the category....again it's a matter of your own choice as is everything in life. roll up,roll up
Anyway Mrs Jammy is 12 year younger than me...or is it 12 years older ? Difficult to tell with the hairdressers/beauty salons being closed