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Dischem and Clicks are offering Vaccines in their stores, Are YOU prepared to become a GUINEAPIG ?

Started by Seb10 REPLIES596 VIEWS· 08 Jan 2021, 09:32
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SebPro2,680 posts
08 Jan 2021, 09:32
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08 Jan 2021, 09:32#1

In SA retail pharmacy chains are offering this service in their stores.


How many of us, will trust this...I don't know. It depends on the faith issue or will most just wait and see the results on others ? 


Clicks, Dis-Chem ready to offer Covid-19 vaccine shots | News24

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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
08 Jan 2021, 10:06
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08 Jan 2021, 10:06#2

No way. I'd rather take my chances with the virus...I trust the science behind vaccines, but there's something fishy...

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MoonroverPro1,973 posts
12 Jan 2021, 14:08
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12 Jan 2021, 14:08#4

I had adverse re-actions from taking flu jabs in the past.
This Pfizer vaccine is rumoured to be good for our variant,time will tell.


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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
12 Jan 2021, 18:05
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12 Jan 2021, 18:05#5

There are too many rumors to actually know the truth, but I'll be very carefull before  taking a rush-job mRNA vaccine.

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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
27 Jan 2021, 06:32
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27 Jan 2021, 06:32#6

"Here’s how many South Africans say they will take a Covid-19 vaccine

Staff Writer 16 hours ago



The Centre for Social Change (CSC), University of Johannesburg (UJ) and the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) have published a new research briefing on the public’s willingness to take a Covid-19 vaccine, and reasons for their decision.


The findings are based on the UJ/HSRC Covid-19 Democracy Survey, undertaken between 29 December 2020 and 6 January 2021, which polled 10,618 participants.


Findings were weighted by race, education and age, and are broadly representative of the population at large. The questionnaire was available in the country’s six most widely spoken languages.


The findings show that the majority of respondents are willing to take a vaccine.


67% of adults would definitely or probably take a vaccine if it available.

18% of adults would definitely or probably not take a vaccine.

15% of adults did not know.

However, the research also shows that race, education and age play a role in shaping vaccine acceptance.


69% of Black African adults would definitely or probably take the vaccine (that is, ‘acceptance’), compared with 55% of white adults.

Acceptance among adults with less than matric-level education was 72%, compared with 59% for those with tertiary education.

Acceptance was 63% among adults aged 18-24, and 74% for those aged 55 and older.

The survey also focused on the politics of the participants, with the municipal elections scheduled for later this year.


In terms of voting intention, acceptance was as follows. ANC: 78%, DA: 65%, EFF: 62%, other parties: 67%. Among those who did not intend to vote, acceptance was much lower, only 48%.


Among those who thought the President was doing a good or very good job in handling the Covid-19 outbreak, acceptance was 73%, but among those who thought, he was doing a bad or very bad job, it was only 36%.


Why people will take the vaccine


Among acceptances, most people spoke about protecting themselves or others, and often both.


The most commonly cited reasons for non-acceptance (which included the ‘don’t knows’ as well as those who said they would definitely or probably not take the vaccine).


By comparison, the most commonly cited justifications for not taking a vaccine were about effectiveness, side effects and uncertainty about testing.  Many people said they needed more information. Only 10% referred to conspiracy theories.


Our analysis shows that vaccine hesitancy comes down to a range of legitimate concerns about a vaccine developed and rolled-out in record time, as well as some distrust in the government and corporations,” said Professor Narnia Bohler-Muller f rom the HSRC .


“We need a vaccine literacy campaign that provides factual information that will sway the waverers.”


Professor Kate Alexander from UJ said it is excellent news that such a large and representative survey shows that 67% now want to take the vaccine. “The biggest challenge is to make sure that the majority get what they want.”

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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
27 Jan 2021, 09:25
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27 Jan 2021, 09:25#7

Apparently approx 10% of Kiwis are unwilling to take the vaccine, if, or when it arrive .

Cost ?

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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
27 Jan 2021, 10:02
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27 Jan 2021, 10:02#8

Not yet available, so still unknown. They had a chat with one of our top doctors on the radio this morning...it was clear that she was trying very hard not to sound sceptical. The first batch of the Oxford vacs is expected next Monday...health workers will apparently receive it first...they did not know how many doses, apparently the health minister will announce that soon.

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MoonroverPro1,973 posts
27 Jan 2021, 14:29
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27 Jan 2021, 14:29#9

There are many taking Ivermectin globally but not approved here yet.

Also Colchicine(that gout drug) has had good results in a trial overseas.Apparently

a 50% better mortality rate.





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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
27 Jan 2021, 18:37
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27 Jan 2021, 18:37#10

I spoke to a lawyer friend of mine in Stanger and he told me that every morning they get funeral notices on his cellphone from customers and friends,   Tragic - but true.   I suppose one has to accept that the vaccines may help - so I will go for the 2 jabs as soon as it is available in Riversdale.

I actually phoned Key Health a few days ago and ask them whether they will cover the cost of vaccination - but they said there were no decision on the issue yet.         

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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
27 Jan 2021, 20:17
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27 Jan 2021, 20:17#11
Maaik...it's gonna be quite some time before it's freely available...you'll probably qualify sooner than the general populace due to you being a bit older than the rest of us. 
It seems that the number of cases are dropping drastically in the western cape...hopefully we'll be closer to normal soon.
PS...my wife's grandfather (93) had Covid..he was a bit tired, but fine otherwise...her dad also had it. He was a bit sicker for a  couple of days, but is also fine...he's about your age Mike...vasbyt, we'll beat this.
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