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Old99Bob

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2022 6:58pm

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Location: Nerja

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Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2022 6:58pm

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Trevor47

Posted: Tue Feb 1, 2022 10:43am

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Posted: Tue Feb 1, 2022 10:43am

Richarduk wrote on Sun Jan 16, 2022 8:35pm:

Sell it and tell the Spanish to stick it up their a&&@

Ironically, when we tried to go back to UK at Christmas they queried the fact that my wife's certificate said 1/1 vaccination. 

We had Covid and she is in her 50's so the Spanish Policy is not to give a second jab. 

The UK do not recognise the EU 1/1 policy.

Our Doctor did a blood test and gave us a letter showing her antibodies were just as good as someone who had two vaccinations.

We made it in the end but perhaps you should be telling the English to do likewise.

LMT22

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2022 11:56am

Posts: 3

Location: Fuengirola

Joined: 26 Aug 2022

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2022 11:56am

Yes I know just travelled into Spain . Where are you travelling from ? 

Elle

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2022 9:06pm

Posts: 119

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Location: Casares

Joined: 23 Aug 2021

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2022 9:06pm

TB wrote on Wed Jan 12, 2022 1:19pm:

I agree, unless people have a very good medical reason not to be vaccinated, they should not be allowed to put the rest of us at risk.

I see the hospitals are busy with the non-vaccinated at the moment.

I often wonder if the anti-vax group had vaccinations before?

Out of interest I looked it up, I wonder which of these vaccinations have been refused by the ant-vaxers:

The UK Immunisation Schedule6-in-1 vaccine: first doseprotects against diphtheriatetanuspertussis (whooping cough)polioHib disease and hepatitis B

Rotavirus vaccine: first dose

protects against rotavirus

MenB vaccine: first dose

protects against type B meningococcal disease

3 months (12 weeks)6-in-1 vaccine: second doseprotects against diphtheriatetanuspertussis (whooping cough)polioHib disease and hepatitis B

Rotavirus vaccine: second dose

protects against rotavirusPneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV): first doseprotects against pneumococcal disease4 months (16 weeks) 6-in-1 vaccine: third doseprotects against diphtheriatetanuspertussis (whooping cough)polioHib disease and hepatitis B

MenB vaccine: second dose

protects against type B meningococcal disease

12 to 13 months  Hib/MenC vaccineboosts protection against Hib disease, and protects against type C meningococcal disease

MMR vaccine: first dose

protects against measlesmumps and rubella

PCV booster

protects against pneumococcal disease

MenB booster

protects against type B meningococcal disease

2 years up to school year 11  Nasal flu vaccine (2020-21 season)an annual vaccine that protects against seasonal flu3 years and 4 months  MMR boosterprotects against measlesmumps and rubella

Pre-school booster (4-in-1 vaccine)

protects against diphtheriatetanuspertussis (whooping cough) and polioTeenage  HPV vaccine (12-13 year old boys and girls)2 doses to protect against HPV (main cause of cervical cancer)

Teenage booster

protects against tetanusdiphtheria and polio

MenACWY vaccine

protects against four different types of meningococcal diseaseAdultOlder adults and risk groups:

Inactivated flu vaccine

protects against influenza (flu)

Shingles vaccine

protects against shingles

Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPV)

protects against pneumococcal diseasePregnant women:

Inactivated flu vaccine

protects mother and baby against influenza (flu)

Pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine

protects mother and baby against pertussis (whooping cough)

Wow, you've done your homework 👏 

gilly7

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2022 9:22pm

Posts: 17

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Location: Cómpeta

Joined: 26 Mar 2020

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2022 9:22pm

Elle wrote on Sun Aug 28, 2022 9:06pm:

Wow, you've done your homework 👏 

And have they refused all these as well ? 

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TB

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2022 10:16pm

TB

Posts: 145

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Location: Torrox

Joined: 6 Feb 2021

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2022 10:16pm

Trevor47 wrote on Tue Feb 1, 2022 10:43am:

Ironically, when we tried to go back to UK at Christmas they queried the fact that my wife's certificate said 1/1 vaccination. 

We had Covid and she is in her 50's so the Spanish Policy is not to give a second jab. 

The UK do not recognise the EU 1/1 policy.

Our Doctor did a blood test and gave us a letter showing her antibodies were just as good as someone who had two vaccinations.

We made it in the end but perhaps you should be telling the English to do likewise.

Wife and I have had FOUR vaccinations. We are in the UK at the moment, we still wear masks in shops and public transport (we are the odd ones out!).

Last week we both got Covid after going to a restaurant, I wasn't too bad, just three days of mild flu-like symptoms, wife three days in bed, still not good........and that's after all those vaccinations!

Holaitsdavid

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2022 3:42am

Holaitsdavid

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Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2022 3:42am

TB wrote on Sun Aug 28, 2022 10:16pm:

Wife and I have had FOUR vaccinations. We are in the UK at the moment, we still wear masks in shops and public transport (we are the odd ones out!).

Last week we both got Covid after going to a restaurant, I wasn't too bad, just three days of mild flu-like symptoms, wife three days in bed, still not good........and that's after all those vaccinations!...

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Yes but might have got it worse/ 

TB

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2022 11:50am

TB

Posts: 145

31 helpful points

Location: Torrox

Joined: 6 Feb 2021

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2022 11:50am

Holaitsdavid wrote on Mon Aug 29, 2022 3:42am:

Yes but might have got it worse/ 

Oh yes I'm sure of that, very glad we were vavccinated

Alex147

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2023 11:10am

Posts: 57

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Location: Benalmadena

Joined: 30 Dec 2022

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2023 11:10am

Juliet77 wrote on Sun Jan 9, 2022 10:49pm:

We own a property in Frigiliana and would like to visit but have not had a vaccine.

Does anyone know how the law stands at the moment in this regard

Thanks

Am I missing something here or are the new rules only regarding people arriving from China? I can't see anywhere that the rules have changed for anyone else?

TB

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2023 2:17pm

TB

Posts: 145

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Location: Torrox

Joined: 6 Feb 2021

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2023 2:17pm

Alex147 wrote on Tue Jan 10, 2023 11:10am:

Am I missing something here or are the new rules only regarding people arriving from China? I can't see anywhere that the rules have changed for anyone else?

FYI.....That post you quoted was a year old. 

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