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  1. Personally I think they've just been brainwashed by what they've seen on the bbc and read in the newspapers, I think they believe everything they've been told and now are just living in fear.  I find that they repeat stuff they've heard like it's a fact, telling me it's not for ourselves we get the jab, but our duty to get to protect everyone. I'm shocked how easily they've been brainwashed like this, scary times.

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  2. 17 minutes ago, Golden Retriever said:

     

    Do you or anyone else follow Adam Brooks on Twitter?

     

    He's not anti vaccine per se, (except for children) but he is fiercely against vaccine passports and

    has a huge following. He still believes MP's will make a difference which is naive imo. That said

    MP's want to keep hold of their well paid jobs and if enough of their constituents bombard them

    with anti vaccine passport emails, they may vote against (a debate tomorrow?) for self interests.

     

    Yes I follow him but I didn't know there was a debate tomorrow, so thanks for letting me know. I emailed my MP about passports last week, but might be worth sending another.

  3. 23 minutes ago, SimonTV said:

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    Parents no vaccinated need not apply. Tyrant finder posted this from his child's school.

    Disgusting, I hope that they end up with no helpers at all. Sadly I think we're going to see more and more of this. 

     

  4. 18 minutes ago, Martin1234 said:

    I just read on twatter you can exempt yourself from the vaccine if you are vegan. That's pretty easy to lie about, do long as nobody grasses you up 👍

    My other half is vegan and chosen not to have it as it was tested on animals. Personally l think everyone should be exempt, as no one should be forced to take a vaccine for any reason. But l can understand why people might choose to suddenly say they are vegan. 

     

    I wonder what would happen if you went for the jab and just asked the doctor or nurse to throw it in the bin and just falsely write that you had it as you would lose your job otherwise. Might be worth a try. 

  5. Supermarkets

    • Tesco - will encourage customers and workers to continue wearing masks in its supermarkets.

    • Sainsbury's - will encourage all customers to wear a face covering if they can. Sainsbury's added that if staff are behind a screen, they will not have to wear a mask.

    • Lidl - The supermarket will have signs at entrances to remind shoppers that mask wearing is recommended by the government

    • Aldi - will encourage customers and workers to wear face coverings when they are in stores

    • Waitrose - John Lewis and Partners "recommends" that shoppers wear a face covering, unless exempt. The company said the decision "will be for each individual to take".

    • Asda - A spokesperson said Asda will "encourage customers to be respectful to each other and to follow the government guidance on face coverings". There will be signs and announcements in stores to encourage shoppers to wear masks.

    Retailers

    • Waterstones - The book store said in a tweet it would "encourage our customers to wear face masks and observe social distancing".

    • John Lewis - John Lewis and Partners "recommends" that shoppers wear a face covering, unless exempt. The company said the decision "will be for each individual to take".

    • Primark - The store said it hopes "people will continue to think of others and wear a face covering if they can".

    • H&M - The company is encouraging staff and shoppers to continue wearing a face mask.

    • Beaverbrooks jewellers - staff will still be wearing visors or masks. The store said it cannot enforce customers to wear masks but would prefer them to do so.

    • Wilko - The chain is recommending face coverings for staff and is asking customers to "show their support by wearing theirs while shopping too".

    • B&Q - Signs in stores will ask shoppers to continue to wear face masks unless exempt and to keep a safe distance from others.

    • Screwfix - From July 19, wearing a face covering is a "personal choice", but the company asked customers to continue wearing one for the safety of workers and other shoppers.

    • Argos - will encourage all customers to wear a face covering if they can.

    • Ikea - The furniture retailer is encouraging the use of face coverings in England, but said it "recognises that this is a personal choice for customers and co-workers".

    • Superdrug - is waiting for more detailed government guidance before confirming its rules from July 19. In the meantime, the current mask and social distancing policy remains in place.

    • Boots - The health and beauty retailer recommends that customers continue to wear face masks in stores, especially during busy times and in pharmacy areas. Staff will continue to wear masks.

    • The Body Shop - It will be optional for staff to wear face masks. The retailer suggested customers can choose whether or not to wear a mask as it understands "individuals are at all different stages of processing 'freedom day' and what they feel comfortable with".

    • Food and drink venues

    • Greene King pubs - The company did not say whether masks will be mandatory for those not sat at a table, but said it would loosen social distancing restrictions and maintain its enhanced cleaning regime.

    • Harvester, Toby Carvery, O'Neill's pubs, All Bar One and other businesses owned by Mitchells & Butlers - Wearing a face mask will be "a matter of personal choice for staff and guests". Drinking at the bar and while stood up will be allowed, but the company is encouraging customers to use order and pay at table apps.

    • London Borough Market - Face masks continue to be compulsory when people are not eating or drinking

    • Visitor attractions

    • Natural History Museum - is “recommending visitors wear face coverings"


    • London Dungeon - the venue will “highly recommend that face coverings are worn inside our attractions” while staff will carry on wearing PPE

    • Historic Royal Palaces (The Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Banqueting House, Kensington Palace, Kew Palace and Hillsborough Castle and Gardens) - “expects and recommends” visitors to wear face coverings

    • Spitalfields Market - Masks will not need to be worn in the outdoor market itself but the shops within it can ask customers to wear masks inside.

  6. Tomorrow, on Tuesday 13th July, MPs will vote on whether to make double coronavirus vaccinations mandatory for people working in adult care homes.

     

    Sorry if this has already been covered today, please can everyone tweet, phone and email their MPs to vote against this. 

     

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