Tag Archives: Unjabbed

Gene Simmons of Kiss

For those fully jabbed.

He salutes you..

If you’re willing to walk among us unvaccinated, you are an enemy. I don’t care about your political beliefs

“You are not allowed to infect anybody just because you think you’ve got rights that are delusional

“You don’t have the right to go through a red light — actually the government has the right to tell you to stop

“If they tell you you can’t smoke in a building, you can’t smoke in a building. And that’s not because they want to take away your rights — that’s because the rest of us hate it. We don’t want to smell your smoke.

“I don’t want to catch your disease. I don’t want to risk my life just because you want to go through a red light. This whole idea, this delusional, evil idea that you get to do whatever you want and the rest of the world be damned is really terrible.”

Gene Simmons, Kiss

Gulp.

That’s a lengthy tongue-lashing.

Any excuse.

Gene Simmons rips anti-vaxxers (The Hill)

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This morning.

Via RTE News:

Visitors to nursing homes will be required to show a Covid vaccination certificate, a HSE vaccination record or another proof of immunity before entering the premises.

That is according to a new document published by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre.

The advice, outlined in the document entitled ‘Normalising visiting in Long-Term Residential Care Facilities’, will be implemented from Monday.

Among the key points listed about visiting long-term residential care facilities like nursing homes is the requirement of window visits to be allowed at all times.

It notes that the term “visitor” does not include Essential Service Providers, who provide healthcare, legal, financial, advocacy and regulatory services.

Nursing home visitors will be asked to show proof of vaccination (RTE)

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“You won’t be able to hide. You will be miserable.

You will have a very lonely life and you won’t be able to maintain your employment.”

Dr Chris Perry, Queensland President of the Australian Medical Association (AMA) discussing the future for the unjabbed.

Gulp.

Meanwhile…

Steady on, Hun.

Meanwhile…

Splutter!

Blimey.

Don’t try this on the Dart.

Meanwhile..

This afternoon.

Via Independent.ie:

‘…Lead, not follow. Put public health and science before political capital, ego, popular headlines, the peeves of public servants, the laissez-faire desires of lobbies, focus groups, key voter-segments, sections of the commentariat. Make clear that nobody’s night out, no steak, no pint, no sushi is worth more than the health or life of a human being.

Equally, there is no acceptable level of death, from a disease that is preventable, in a pandemic.

Mask primary-school children, introduce saliva testing. Cheap, effective, self-explanatory.

Restore contact test and trace in schools. Nphet “examining” the high numbers in the five to 12 age group is a farce. School without mitigations is the culprit, unless Mrs Murray’s second class are clubbing on the sly or doing nixers on the night-shift in the local meat plant.’

Vaccines are not enough – case numbers prove we still need other Covid mitigations (Miriam O’Callaghan)

Gülpen.

Der unjabbed für de krappen.

Merkel warnt vor weiteren Einschränkungen für Ungeimpfte (Der Spiegal)

From top: Copper Face Jack’s last Friday; Professor Ruairi Brugha, Head of the Department of Public Health, Royal College of Surgeons 

This morning.

Prof Ruairi Brugha, of the Royal College of Surgeons, in the The Irish Times, writes::

‘…as a society, we have yet to have a debate in relation to the contending rights of those who feel they have the right to infect others through unvaccinated socialising, arguing along with some venue owners for right of entry to pubs and nightclubs for the unvaccinated, and the rights of those who wish to stay Covid-free and to be able to access health services when they need them….

Understandably, many hoped that 92 per cent vaccination coverage in adults would make us safe. However, Covid-19 vaccines only promised protection against serious disease, and not for everyone; and now that protection is waning….

…if we know that full vaccination, masks and social distancing – taken as a package – reduce the risk, what can we do to ensure everyone in high-risk settings complies? We must legislate for these measures to be mandatory.

We must enable staff and other customers to put pressure on customers who do not comply. We must enforce sanctions on venues that do not demand to see a Covid certificate and do not enforce compliance with preventive measures, enforcement that if necessary could involve ejecting customers. Yes, that will require consultation with gardaí and could require more fundamental legislative changes.

Those who sell alcohol and their advocates must take responsibility for preventing the excessive intake of alcohol on their premises, which is the single biggest factor leading to the breakdown of mask-wearing and social distancing.

There have been 30 or more revisions of the Government’s reopening guidelines for pubs in 16 months, and still no inclusion of guidance for pubs to prevent excessive alcohol consumption or eject those who are drunk.

New guidelines for nightclubs also ignore the elephant in the room – drunken customers who refuse to comply with staff requests to use preventive measures.

….Last winter, 18-35-year-olds contracted Covid-19 in pubs, and at work and home parties, and transmitted the infection to older relatives, many of whom died….

…as we enter another winter, some of those who grab the opportunity to stand in crowded queues in pubs and nightclubs will bring the virus home to younger siblings, many of whom are unvaccinated, who will seed schools with infections.

Between now and Christmas, and beyond, class and school closures will become more common, with huge impacts on parents. Too many of us have been there before. Do we have to go there again?

Good grief.

Ireland is on the cusp of yet another Covid-related disaster (Prof Ruairi Brugha, Irish Times)

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