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either quote the whole post or none.
Why would I quote the rest of your post?
The first sentence was about how some of your friends have gamed the system to get the Oxford jab. The rest was a rambling edit presumably aimed at @Sifta
Neither had anything to do with hanging around vaccination centres.
Either way, I'm fairly sure I get to decide whether to quote a whole post or not.
My point was don't encourage people to do this, it's irresponsible. If everybody did it, it would be impossible to run vaccination centres. My work runs a vaccination centre and if anyone does come and hang around it like a creepy weirdo it's very likely we'll get security to escort you off the premises.
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@Fox As selective quoting changes the meaning of the post and who it was in answer too.. The post was aimed at someone in particular and to them. Selective quoting alters the meaning of the post. Therefor contradicts what you posted with:
My point was don't encourage people to do this, it's irresponsible. If everybody did it, it would be impossible to run vaccination centres
Did I encourage or just say to one person who wanted to jump the queue that he could do that.It would be impossible to run vaccination centres. My work runs a vaccination centre
Does your vaccination center use up all of the allotted vaccine? Does your center have a 100% attendance?
Finally, why not comment on the forum members claim to have covid symptoms to get tests, as that is abusing the system.
Do you understand the difference between gaming a system and deliberately defrauding a system? Or are they the same to you?
@Fox either quote the whole post or none.
But as you made your choice, lets look at a few realities. The vaccines do not store well, they don't like being refrozen. The pfizer especially, do you know what the storage temp of the vaccine is? Here is an idea https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-54889084. But BBC fake bias news.
People miss appointments and isn't it a good idea to use up the shots rather than just throw them away? If you really want to jump the queue, why not?