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Milltown Row2

Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 12:22:44 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on January 12, 2021, 12:15:29 PM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 12:08:11 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on January 12, 2021, 12:04:24 PM
Quote from: imtommygunn on January 12, 2021, 12:00:50 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on January 12, 2021, 11:53:03 AM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 10:30:37 AM
Quote from: GetOverTheBar on January 12, 2021, 10:12:34 AM
Quote from: Last Man on January 12, 2021, 09:44:46 AM
I get that MR but at the same time it's too important to leave it at that imho. I am not qualified to get in to it here but Google a few podcasts on metabolic health. Some of it can be heavy on the science and you might not agree with all of it. All the same there are common threads running through most of the discussion that I think can help us all.

I don't think there is any doubt collective personal health is to the benefit of the NHS longterm. A better diet by the population would be an incredible legacy however realistically, we are more likely to be on the rip all summer here (Which, considering....I don't blame anyone either).

Most people ignore how much obesity, smoking etc cost the NHS in finances because it's kinda been accepted I suppose, life being life nobody really cared. I really hope Covid however has helped some embrace a healthier way of living, the best way to boost your immunity is by being active, I don't think that can be in doubt.

Covid came along and put the Cat among the Pigeons though.

There's one way to tackle health issues related to alcohol, smoking and obesity - tax the f**k out of it.

If there is a will there is a way but that applies to everything.

We could have an efficient, properly functioning health service that looks after its citizens but the pockets of too many wealthy private interests have to get lined with millions.

And those lovely big pharma companies that some people on here are willing to swallow whatever they say have been proven in the past of fixing prices on drugs at extortionate rates and pricing people out of life saving treatment.

If we tax people/companies/industries properly, and invest the money into better technology within the health service we'd be in a better place..

There is an entitlement with some people in relation to getting things for free and expecting it to be the best in the world, I just find it strange.

It's not really free though...

Its free if you left school and joined the dole!  ;)

Do you think people on the dole don't pay VAT?

Yeah, they pay it on fags and drink, and other stuff chippies  ;)

As I said.

We should be increasing the VAT rate on those items. Where there is a will, there's a way.

Obesity is a huge problem in kids today and that mainly lies with parenting. There are ways and means to tackle this but is there sufficient appetite (excuse the pun) in government to drive this. This takes time, effort, money and other resources and you wouldn't say it would.

I also think it's a class problem, if you look at healthy options in supermarkets they are much more expensive on average than the unhealthy option. I know we've had sugar taxes and all lately but they're not enough to really be a deterrent - big interest businesses lobbying may see to that.

It all falls back on gov policy really.

Veg, meat chicken fish, pasta, rice are all reasonable priced in all supermarkets..

Did anyone see the food hamper given to the ones in England to feed their kids for two weeks? £30 hamper, you'd have bought the stuff for £8

For the week in work it costs me a £5, In Lidil .. That's Big box of eggs, Ham, Lettuce, small brown bread loaf and tomato's, I pick that up every Monday.

That's cheap, I see plenty of working class in M&S (me)
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

Angelo

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on January 12, 2021, 12:31:36 PM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 12:22:44 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on January 12, 2021, 12:15:29 PM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 12:08:11 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on January 12, 2021, 12:04:24 PM
Quote from: imtommygunn on January 12, 2021, 12:00:50 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on January 12, 2021, 11:53:03 AM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 10:30:37 AM
Quote from: GetOverTheBar on January 12, 2021, 10:12:34 AM
Quote from: Last Man on January 12, 2021, 09:44:46 AM
I get that MR but at the same time it's too important to leave it at that imho. I am not qualified to get in to it here but Google a few podcasts on metabolic health. Some of it can be heavy on the science and you might not agree with all of it. All the same there are common threads running through most of the discussion that I think can help us all.

I don't think there is any doubt collective personal health is to the benefit of the NHS longterm. A better diet by the population would be an incredible legacy however realistically, we are more likely to be on the rip all summer here (Which, considering....I don't blame anyone either).

Most people ignore how much obesity, smoking etc cost the NHS in finances because it's kinda been accepted I suppose, life being life nobody really cared. I really hope Covid however has helped some embrace a healthier way of living, the best way to boost your immunity is by being active, I don't think that can be in doubt.

Covid came along and put the Cat among the Pigeons though.

There's one way to tackle health issues related to alcohol, smoking and obesity - tax the f**k out of it.

If there is a will there is a way but that applies to everything.

We could have an efficient, properly functioning health service that looks after its citizens but the pockets of too many wealthy private interests have to get lined with millions.

And those lovely big pharma companies that some people on here are willing to swallow whatever they say have been proven in the past of fixing prices on drugs at extortionate rates and pricing people out of life saving treatment.

If we tax people/companies/industries properly, and invest the money into better technology within the health service we'd be in a better place..

There is an entitlement with some people in relation to getting things for free and expecting it to be the best in the world, I just find it strange.

It's not really free though...

Its free if you left school and joined the dole!  ;)

Do you think people on the dole don't pay VAT?

Yeah, they pay it on fags and drink, and other stuff chippies  ;)

As I said.

We should be increasing the VAT rate on those items. Where there is a will, there's a way.

Obesity is a huge problem in kids today and that mainly lies with parenting. There are ways and means to tackle this but is there sufficient appetite (excuse the pun) in government to drive this. This takes time, effort, money and other resources and you wouldn't say it would.

I also think it's a class problem, if you look at healthy options in supermarkets they are much more expensive on average than the unhealthy option. I know we've had sugar taxes and all lately but they're not enough to really be a deterrent - big interest businesses lobbying may see to that.

It all falls back on gov policy really.

Veg, meat chicken fish, pasta, rice are all reasonable priced in all supermarkets..

Did anyone see the food hamper given to the ones in England to feed their kids for two weeks? £30 hamper, you'd have bought the stuff for £8

For the week in work it costs me a £5, In Lidil .. That's Big box of eggs, Ham, Lettuce, small brown bread loaf and tomato's, I pick that up every Monday.

That's cheap, I see plenty of working class in M&S (me)

What's cheaper?

A box of fish fingers or a fillet of fish? A chicken or a bag of chicken goujons?

That's the problem right there.
GAA FUNDING CHEATS CHEAT US ALL

Milltown Row2

So 4 chicken breasts will cost you £4 in Tesco the Birds eye frozen goujons will cost you 2.50 the frozen chips will cost you £2.50, there's a fiver

Cooking the fillets and making a curry or a pasta dish or making oven chips with real potato  will cost you the same or slightly more.

Sauce for curry/passata £1, 4 fillets £4, rice/pasta £1 that's 6 quid and you will get a couple of days out of that

Its being lazy, the cheapest shops are Lidil and Iceland, though they do way too much high calorie content food, though they have a massive range of sliming world foods well priced

Here was my dishes growing up
Monday: Stew
Tuesday: Champ
Wed: Beans and Toast
Thursday: Potato, veg roll, beef roll and turnip
Friday: could have been the chippy, if we were lucky
Saturday: another meat potato veg dish
Sunday: Sunday roast, Chicken, or Silverside, or Lamb, though I remember plenty days of having just veg soup

That's cooking for 9 in our house, wasn't too much complaining
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

RedHand88

100 years ago poor people were skinny, now poor people are the fattest demographic.

Taylor

Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 11:01:49 AM
Quote from: Taylor on January 12, 2021, 10:51:28 AM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 10:30:37 AM
Quote from: GetOverTheBar on January 12, 2021, 10:12:34 AM
Quote from: Last Man on January 12, 2021, 09:44:46 AM
I get that MR but at the same time it's too important to leave it at that imho. I am not qualified to get in to it here but Google a few podcasts on metabolic health. Some of it can be heavy on the science and you might not agree with all of it. All the same there are common threads running through most of the discussion that I think can help us all.

I don't think there is any doubt collective personal health is to the benefit of the NHS longterm. A better diet by the population would be an incredible legacy however realistically, we are more likely to be on the rip all summer here (Which, considering....I don't blame anyone either).

Most people ignore how much obesity, smoking etc cost the NHS in finances because it's kinda been accepted I suppose, life being life nobody really cared. I really hope Covid however has helped some embrace a healthier way of living, the best way to boost your immunity is by being active, I don't think that can be in doubt.

Covid came along and put the Cat among the Pigeons though.

There's one way to tackle health issues related to alcohol, smoking and obesity - tax the f**k out of it.

If there is a will there is a way but that applies to everything.

We could have an efficient, properly functioning health service that looks after its citizens but the pockets of too many wealthy private interests have to get lined with millions.

And those lovely big pharma companies that some people on here are willing to swallow whatever they say have been proven in the past of fixing prices on drugs at extortionate rates and pricing people out of life saving treatment.

i would go further Angelo.....

If someone breaks lockdown and catches Covid I would refuse them admittance to hospital or at the very least charge them a f**king fortune.

And even better - if people refuse to take a vaccine (that has been proven to work) I would also refuse them entry to hospital should they need it (from Covid)
or charge them 1000's if they want treatment.


Really?

You'd charge someone £000s for not taking a vaccine we know very little about and its impacts? That's just pure unadulterated fascism right there. You want to charge people even more to use a dysfunctional health system that lines the pockets of big pharma companies who fix prices on life saving drugs at extortionate prices. Corporate companies who are happy to deny medical care to sick people in order to line their pockets with the money of hard working people?

That's some toxic outlook you have.

The vaccine has been approved - I would be quite sure you have already had a vaccine from the same approvers.

So if you dont get the vaccine and you get Covid then why should you cost the country money when you have refused to take the medically approved vaccine?

You are happy enough to let the health professionals look after you if you get ill but not happy to take a vaccine which the health professionals have recommended you get.

Right so

Fear Bun Na Sceilpe

Lockdown my balls

Shops, factories and roads far far busier than March

Angelo

Quote from: Taylor on January 12, 2021, 01:21:10 PM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 11:01:49 AM
Quote from: Taylor on January 12, 2021, 10:51:28 AM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 10:30:37 AM
Quote from: GetOverTheBar on January 12, 2021, 10:12:34 AM
Quote from: Last Man on January 12, 2021, 09:44:46 AM
I get that MR but at the same time it's too important to leave it at that imho. I am not qualified to get in to it here but Google a few podcasts on metabolic health. Some of it can be heavy on the science and you might not agree with all of it. All the same there are common threads running through most of the discussion that I think can help us all.

I don't think there is any doubt collective personal health is to the benefit of the NHS longterm. A better diet by the population would be an incredible legacy however realistically, we are more likely to be on the rip all summer here (Which, considering....I don't blame anyone either).

Most people ignore how much obesity, smoking etc cost the NHS in finances because it's kinda been accepted I suppose, life being life nobody really cared. I really hope Covid however has helped some embrace a healthier way of living, the best way to boost your immunity is by being active, I don't think that can be in doubt.

Covid came along and put the Cat among the Pigeons though.

There's one way to tackle health issues related to alcohol, smoking and obesity - tax the f**k out of it.

If there is a will there is a way but that applies to everything.

We could have an efficient, properly functioning health service that looks after its citizens but the pockets of too many wealthy private interests have to get lined with millions.

And those lovely big pharma companies that some people on here are willing to swallow whatever they say have been proven in the past of fixing prices on drugs at extortionate rates and pricing people out of life saving treatment.

i would go further Angelo.....

If someone breaks lockdown and catches Covid I would refuse them admittance to hospital or at the very least charge them a f**king fortune.

And even better - if people refuse to take a vaccine (that has been proven to work) I would also refuse them entry to hospital should they need it (from Covid)
or charge them 1000's if they want treatment.


Really?

You'd charge someone £000s for not taking a vaccine we know very little about and its impacts? That's just pure unadulterated fascism right there. You want to charge people even more to use a dysfunctional health system that lines the pockets of big pharma companies who fix prices on life saving drugs at extortionate prices. Corporate companies who are happy to deny medical care to sick people in order to line their pockets with the money of hard working people?

That's some toxic outlook you have.

The vaccine has been approved - I would be quite sure you have already had a vaccine from the same approvers.

So if you dont get the vaccine and you get Covid then why should you cost the country money when you have refused to take the medically approved vaccine?

You are happy enough to let the health professionals look after you if you get ill but not happy to take a vaccine which the health professionals have recommended you get.

Right so

Because approvers would never have any ulterior motive? Because big pharma have never been caught giving kickbacks or inducements to people who sat on approval boards?

I have concerns over the process the virus has gone through to be approved in record time. I value my health and the data shows there is no evidence in stopping the spread and transmission of the virus with the vaccine, only that it minimises symptoms. The data also tells us people of my demograph have a very, very, very minimal chance of being hospitalised by this virus.

Do you propose the same conditions for the flu jab?
GAA FUNDING CHEATS CHEAT US ALL

BennyCake

Quote from: Taylor on January 12, 2021, 01:21:10 PM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 11:01:49 AM
Quote from: Taylor on January 12, 2021, 10:51:28 AM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 10:30:37 AM
Quote from: GetOverTheBar on January 12, 2021, 10:12:34 AM
Quote from: Last Man on January 12, 2021, 09:44:46 AM
I get that MR but at the same time it's too important to leave it at that imho. I am not qualified to get in to it here but Google a few podcasts on metabolic health. Some of it can be heavy on the science and you might not agree with all of it. All the same there are common threads running through most of the discussion that I think can help us all.

I don't think there is any doubt collective personal health is to the benefit of the NHS longterm. A better diet by the population would be an incredible legacy however realistically, we are more likely to be on the rip all summer here (Which, considering....I don't blame anyone either).

Most people ignore how much obesity, smoking etc cost the NHS in finances because it's kinda been accepted I suppose, life being life nobody really cared. I really hope Covid however has helped some embrace a healthier way of living, the best way to boost your immunity is by being active, I don't think that can be in doubt.

Covid came along and put the Cat among the Pigeons though.

There's one way to tackle health issues related to alcohol, smoking and obesity - tax the f**k out of it.

If there is a will there is a way but that applies to everything.

We could have an efficient, properly functioning health service that looks after its citizens but the pockets of too many wealthy private interests have to get lined with millions.

And those lovely big pharma companies that some people on here are willing to swallow whatever they say have been proven in the past of fixing prices on drugs at extortionate rates and pricing people out of life saving treatment.

i would go further Angelo.....

If someone breaks lockdown and catches Covid I would refuse them admittance to hospital or at the very least charge them a f**king fortune.

And even better - if people refuse to take a vaccine (that has been proven to work) I would also refuse them entry to hospital should they need it (from Covid)
or charge them 1000's if they want treatment.


Really?

You'd charge someone £000s for not taking a vaccine we know very little about and its impacts? That's just pure unadulterated fascism right there. You want to charge people even more to use a dysfunctional health system that lines the pockets of big pharma companies who fix prices on life saving drugs at extortionate prices. Corporate companies who are happy to deny medical care to sick people in order to line their pockets with the money of hard working people?

That's some toxic outlook you have.

The vaccine has been approved - I would be quite sure you have already had a vaccine from the same approvers.

So if you dont get the vaccine and you get Covid then why should you cost the country money when you have refused to take the medically approved vaccine?

You are happy enough to let the health professionals look after you if you get ill but not happy to take a vaccine which the health professionals have recommended you get.

Right so

Just because it's been approved, doesn't mean it works.

imtommygunn

Quote from: Fear Bun Na Sceilpe on January 12, 2021, 01:25:18 PM
Lockdown my balls

Shops, factories and roads far far busier than March

Same in Belfast. You wouldn't think there was any lockdown at all.

trailer

Quote from: BennyCake on January 12, 2021, 01:31:44 PM
Quote from: Taylor on January 12, 2021, 01:21:10 PM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 11:01:49 AM
Quote from: Taylor on January 12, 2021, 10:51:28 AM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 10:30:37 AM
Quote from: GetOverTheBar on January 12, 2021, 10:12:34 AM
Quote from: Last Man on January 12, 2021, 09:44:46 AM
I get that MR but at the same time it's too important to leave it at that imho. I am not qualified to get in to it here but Google a few podcasts on metabolic health. Some of it can be heavy on the science and you might not agree with all of it. All the same there are common threads running through most of the discussion that I think can help us all.

I don't think there is any doubt collective personal health is to the benefit of the NHS longterm. A better diet by the population would be an incredible legacy however realistically, we are more likely to be on the rip all summer here (Which, considering....I don't blame anyone either).

Most people ignore how much obesity, smoking etc cost the NHS in finances because it's kinda been accepted I suppose, life being life nobody really cared. I really hope Covid however has helped some embrace a healthier way of living, the best way to boost your immunity is by being active, I don't think that can be in doubt.

Covid came along and put the Cat among the Pigeons though.

There's one way to tackle health issues related to alcohol, smoking and obesity - tax the f**k out of it.

If there is a will there is a way but that applies to everything.

We could have an efficient, properly functioning health service that looks after its citizens but the pockets of too many wealthy private interests have to get lined with millions.

And those lovely big pharma companies that some people on here are willing to swallow whatever they say have been proven in the past of fixing prices on drugs at extortionate rates and pricing people out of life saving treatment.

i would go further Angelo.....

If someone breaks lockdown and catches Covid I would refuse them admittance to hospital or at the very least charge them a f**king fortune.

And even better - if people refuse to take a vaccine (that has been proven to work) I would also refuse them entry to hospital should they need it (from Covid)
or charge them 1000's if they want treatment.


Really?

You'd charge someone £000s for not taking a vaccine we know very little about and its impacts? That's just pure unadulterated fascism right there. You want to charge people even more to use a dysfunctional health system that lines the pockets of big pharma companies who fix prices on life saving drugs at extortionate prices. Corporate companies who are happy to deny medical care to sick people in order to line their pockets with the money of hard working people?

That's some toxic outlook you have.

The vaccine has been approved - I would be quite sure you have already had a vaccine from the same approvers.

So if you dont get the vaccine and you get Covid then why should you cost the country money when you have refused to take the medically approved vaccine?

You are happy enough to let the health professionals look after you if you get ill but not happy to take a vaccine which the health professionals have recommended you get.

Right so

Just because it's been approved, doesn't mean it works.

Yes it does. Your lack of intelligence is absolutely baffling.

Angelo

Quote from: trailer on January 12, 2021, 01:37:13 PM
Quote from: BennyCake on January 12, 2021, 01:31:44 PM
Quote from: Taylor on January 12, 2021, 01:21:10 PM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 11:01:49 AM
Quote from: Taylor on January 12, 2021, 10:51:28 AM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 10:30:37 AM
Quote from: GetOverTheBar on January 12, 2021, 10:12:34 AM
Quote from: Last Man on January 12, 2021, 09:44:46 AM
I get that MR but at the same time it's too important to leave it at that imho. I am not qualified to get in to it here but Google a few podcasts on metabolic health. Some of it can be heavy on the science and you might not agree with all of it. All the same there are common threads running through most of the discussion that I think can help us all.

I don't think there is any doubt collective personal health is to the benefit of the NHS longterm. A better diet by the population would be an incredible legacy however realistically, we are more likely to be on the rip all summer here (Which, considering....I don't blame anyone either).

Most people ignore how much obesity, smoking etc cost the NHS in finances because it's kinda been accepted I suppose, life being life nobody really cared. I really hope Covid however has helped some embrace a healthier way of living, the best way to boost your immunity is by being active, I don't think that can be in doubt.

Covid came along and put the Cat among the Pigeons though.

There's one way to tackle health issues related to alcohol, smoking and obesity - tax the f**k out of it.

If there is a will there is a way but that applies to everything.

We could have an efficient, properly functioning health service that looks after its citizens but the pockets of too many wealthy private interests have to get lined with millions.

And those lovely big pharma companies that some people on here are willing to swallow whatever they say have been proven in the past of fixing prices on drugs at extortionate rates and pricing people out of life saving treatment.

i would go further Angelo.....

If someone breaks lockdown and catches Covid I would refuse them admittance to hospital or at the very least charge them a f**king fortune.

And even better - if people refuse to take a vaccine (that has been proven to work) I would also refuse them entry to hospital should they need it (from Covid)
or charge them 1000's if they want treatment.


Really?

You'd charge someone £000s for not taking a vaccine we know very little about and its impacts? That's just pure unadulterated fascism right there. You want to charge people even more to use a dysfunctional health system that lines the pockets of big pharma companies who fix prices on life saving drugs at extortionate prices. Corporate companies who are happy to deny medical care to sick people in order to line their pockets with the money of hard working people?

That's some toxic outlook you have.

The vaccine has been approved - I would be quite sure you have already had a vaccine from the same approvers.

So if you dont get the vaccine and you get Covid then why should you cost the country money when you have refused to take the medically approved vaccine?

You are happy enough to let the health professionals look after you if you get ill but not happy to take a vaccine which the health professionals have recommended you get.

Right so

Just because it's been approved, doesn't mean it works.

Yes it does. Your lack of intelligence is absolutely baffling.

Any chance of you linking a case to the takeaways yet. Coward.
GAA FUNDING CHEATS CHEAT US ALL

Milltown Row2

Quote from: imtommygunn on January 12, 2021, 01:33:00 PM
Quote from: Fear Bun Na Sceilpe on January 12, 2021, 01:25:18 PM
Lockdown my balls

Shops, factories and roads far far busier than March

Same in Belfast. You wouldn't think there was any lockdown at all.

Plenty office workers in Belfast... it's very different to March.
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

trailer

Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 01:39:15 PM
Quote from: trailer on January 12, 2021, 01:37:13 PM
Quote from: BennyCake on January 12, 2021, 01:31:44 PM
Quote from: Taylor on January 12, 2021, 01:21:10 PM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 11:01:49 AM
Quote from: Taylor on January 12, 2021, 10:51:28 AM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 10:30:37 AM
Quote from: GetOverTheBar on January 12, 2021, 10:12:34 AM
Quote from: Last Man on January 12, 2021, 09:44:46 AM
I get that MR but at the same time it's too important to leave it at that imho. I am not qualified to get in to it here but Google a few podcasts on metabolic health. Some of it can be heavy on the science and you might not agree with all of it. All the same there are common threads running through most of the discussion that I think can help us all.

I don't think there is any doubt collective personal health is to the benefit of the NHS longterm. A better diet by the population would be an incredible legacy however realistically, we are more likely to be on the rip all summer here (Which, considering....I don't blame anyone either).

Most people ignore how much obesity, smoking etc cost the NHS in finances because it's kinda been accepted I suppose, life being life nobody really cared. I really hope Covid however has helped some embrace a healthier way of living, the best way to boost your immunity is by being active, I don't think that can be in doubt.

Covid came along and put the Cat among the Pigeons though.

There's one way to tackle health issues related to alcohol, smoking and obesity - tax the f**k out of it.

If there is a will there is a way but that applies to everything.

We could have an efficient, properly functioning health service that looks after its citizens but the pockets of too many wealthy private interests have to get lined with millions.

And those lovely big pharma companies that some people on here are willing to swallow whatever they say have been proven in the past of fixing prices on drugs at extortionate rates and pricing people out of life saving treatment.

i would go further Angelo.....

If someone breaks lockdown and catches Covid I would refuse them admittance to hospital or at the very least charge them a f**king fortune.

And even better - if people refuse to take a vaccine (that has been proven to work) I would also refuse them entry to hospital should they need it (from Covid)
or charge them 1000's if they want treatment.


Really?

You'd charge someone £000s for not taking a vaccine we know very little about and its impacts? That's just pure unadulterated fascism right there. You want to charge people even more to use a dysfunctional health system that lines the pockets of big pharma companies who fix prices on life saving drugs at extortionate prices. Corporate companies who are happy to deny medical care to sick people in order to line their pockets with the money of hard working people?

That's some toxic outlook you have.

The vaccine has been approved - I would be quite sure you have already had a vaccine from the same approvers.

So if you dont get the vaccine and you get Covid then why should you cost the country money when you have refused to take the medically approved vaccine?

You are happy enough to let the health professionals look after you if you get ill but not happy to take a vaccine which the health professionals have recommended you get.

Right so

Just because it's been approved, doesn't mean it works.

Yes it does. Your lack of intelligence is absolutely baffling.

Any chance of you linking a case to the takeaways yet. Coward.

Tell you what Patriot. Go back and reread what I said. Then read it again. I'll not be engaging with you again.


BennyCake

Quote from: trailer on January 12, 2021, 01:37:13 PM
Quote from: BennyCake on January 12, 2021, 01:31:44 PM
Quote from: Taylor on January 12, 2021, 01:21:10 PM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 11:01:49 AM
Quote from: Taylor on January 12, 2021, 10:51:28 AM
Quote from: Angelo on January 12, 2021, 10:30:37 AM
Quote from: GetOverTheBar on January 12, 2021, 10:12:34 AM
Quote from: Last Man on January 12, 2021, 09:44:46 AM
I get that MR but at the same time it's too important to leave it at that imho. I am not qualified to get in to it here but Google a few podcasts on metabolic health. Some of it can be heavy on the science and you might not agree with all of it. All the same there are common threads running through most of the discussion that I think can help us all.

I don't think there is any doubt collective personal health is to the benefit of the NHS longterm. A better diet by the population would be an incredible legacy however realistically, we are more likely to be on the rip all summer here (Which, considering....I don't blame anyone either).

Most people ignore how much obesity, smoking etc cost the NHS in finances because it's kinda been accepted I suppose, life being life nobody really cared. I really hope Covid however has helped some embrace a healthier way of living, the best way to boost your immunity is by being active, I don't think that can be in doubt.

Covid came along and put the Cat among the Pigeons though.

There's one way to tackle health issues related to alcohol, smoking and obesity - tax the f**k out of it.

If there is a will there is a way but that applies to everything.

We could have an efficient, properly functioning health service that looks after its citizens but the pockets of too many wealthy private interests have to get lined with millions.

And those lovely big pharma companies that some people on here are willing to swallow whatever they say have been proven in the past of fixing prices on drugs at extortionate rates and pricing people out of life saving treatment.

i would go further Angelo.....

If someone breaks lockdown and catches Covid I would refuse them admittance to hospital or at the very least charge them a f**king fortune.

And even better - if people refuse to take a vaccine (that has been proven to work) I would also refuse them entry to hospital should they need it (from Covid)
or charge them 1000's if they want treatment.


Really?

You'd charge someone £000s for not taking a vaccine we know very little about and its impacts? That's just pure unadulterated fascism right there. You want to charge people even more to use a dysfunctional health system that lines the pockets of big pharma companies who fix prices on life saving drugs at extortionate prices. Corporate companies who are happy to deny medical care to sick people in order to line their pockets with the money of hard working people?

That's some toxic outlook you have.

The vaccine has been approved - I would be quite sure you have already had a vaccine from the same approvers.

So if you dont get the vaccine and you get Covid then why should you cost the country money when you have refused to take the medically approved vaccine?

You are happy enough to let the health professionals look after you if you get ill but not happy to take a vaccine which the health professionals have recommended you get.

Right so

Just because it's been approved, doesn't mean it works.

Yes it does. Your lack of intelligence is absolutely baffling.

If you say so.

imtommygunn

Yeah it is completely different. In March I would have run a good few times a week and when you were out running you could see the look of fear in peoples eyes when you were anywhere near them. Nothing like that now. Car parks to the main outdoor places were shut and aren't now. Police were out checking people and aren't now. It's nothing like March at all.