Vaccination doesn't completely prevent you from getting Covid or passing it on, but it significantly reduces the chance of doing so, and, particularly of getting a serious or fatal case.
As an inclusive club, we should really be encouraging as many people as possible to be vaccinated, as not all can be, in order to ensure that more vulnerable supporters can be protected. I don't believe we should insist on vaccine passports, however, precisely as not everyone can be vaccinated even if they would like to be.
I really can't take anti-vaxxers seriously when hypocrites like the right wing journalist Peter Hitchens and the presenters on Fox News in the States rail against vaccines while quietly ensuring they are themselves vaccinated.
No bricks thrown.
The experimental gene therapy drugs don't stop transmission, they may reduce symptoms - which would mean people would be more likely to socialise when otherwise they'd stay at home.
Latest data suggests that they don't make much difference to hospitalisations and deaths, and quite a lot of people have died from them, but of course you won't have seen that, after all, the BBC apparently has a policy of not giving any air time to people who question them.
The rumour is that the elite get placebos
I see the politics is still alive and well so don't start, London.