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    paapiman reacted to Premi in Where's everyone from ?   
    No one likes sports ?
    Cricket ? @shastarSingh
    NHL ?
    Basketball ?
    Baseball ?
    Kabaddi ?
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    paapiman got a reaction from GurjantGnostic in Death Vs a Foolish Landlord   
    A Tidbit from Amir Bhandar teeka:
     

     
    Bhu chuk maaf
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    paapiman reacted to Premi in Death Vs a Foolish Landlord   
    Just read it , slowly !
    And asked someone to help !
    What is the Amir Bhandar though, and what other teachings does it have please?
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    paapiman got a reaction from GurjantGnostic in Death Vs a Foolish Landlord   
    Didn't you read it?
     
    Bhul chuk maaf
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    paapiman got a reaction from Premi in Death Vs a Foolish Landlord   
    Didn't you read it?
     
    Bhul chuk maaf
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    paapiman reacted to dalsingh101 in Should you take the vaccine?   
    This Omicron mutation was a minor. I'm pretty sure I caught it. 
    But these lot (the government), have people running around getting boosters for it. I don't think that was needed for this one. 
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    paapiman reacted to GurjantGnostic in Should you take the vaccine?   
    And Dr Dude says it would take monthly shots, to provide any benefit. 
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    paapiman reacted to GurjantGnostic in Should you take the vaccine?   
    What about all these otherwise healthy people just falling out dead? After getting vaxed? Like drs in good condition and professional athletes?
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    paapiman reacted to Kaur10 in Should you take the vaccine?   
    It's very true that vaccine would protect for short period of time and against specific mutations only. We would need another dose as soon as that time period is over or the virus get mutated, same like winter flu virus vaccine.  
    Benefit of vaccine is to protect vulnerable population because their immune system is not strong enough to build enough antibodies to protect them.  Covid vaccine was widely given to all population because of the uncertainty of this new covid-19 virus strain as scientists couldn't predict future damage because of the lack of scientific data.  All this vaccine does is to help our body build up our immune system.  There are many examples so far to prove that healthy people have died with no medical history, just because their body could not cope with the actual covid attack. 
    Now the virus strain is getting milder resulting in less hopitalisations, then it may be safe not to have the vaccine. Just imagine,  what would happen if this virus got mutated with ebola or HIV.
    World is heading towards downhill,  its kalyug. Let's pray that we do good deeds,  deposit some naam kamai in our bank balance before leaving this world. 
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    paapiman reacted to Premi in Should you take the vaccine?   
    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/jan/08/nhs-doctor-challenges-sajid-javid-over-covid-vaccination-rules
    Unvaccinated NHS doctor challenges Sajid Javid over compulsory Covid jabs
    Health secretary exchanges views with medic who says he has had the virus and does not want the jab
    Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage   Steve James (pictured) a consultant at King’s College hospital in London, talking with the health secretary, Sajid Javid. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA
      Damien Gayle @damiengayle Sat 8 Jan 2022 14.34 GMT  
              An NHS doctor has challenged Sajid Javid over compulsory vaccines for healthcare workers, telling the health secretary: “I’ve not had a vaccination; I don’t want to have a vaccination.”
    The scene, which was caught by Sky News cameras, was first broadcast on Friday after Javid visited King’s College hospital in south London. It has been shared extensively on social media by both critics and supporters of vaccine mandates.
     
    Consultant anaesthetist challenges Sajid Javid over compulsory vaccines for NHS staff The government has decided that all NHS staff in England who have direct contact with patients must have had their first dose of a Covid vaccine by 3 February or risk losing their job at the end of March. On Friday, trade union leaders urged the government to delay the new rule, or risk an exodus of thousands of healthcare workers.
    While on a walkabout at King’s on Friday, Javid had asked doctors and nurses what they thought about government plans to require vaccination for all NHS staff. After a brief silence, Steve James, a consultant anaesthetist who has been working throughout the pandemic, replied: “I’m not happy about that.”
    James told Javid: “I’ve had Covid at some point, I’ve got antibodies, and I’ve been working on Covid ITUs since the beginning; I have not had a vaccination, I do not want to have a vaccination. The vaccine is reducing transmission only for about eight weeks with Delta. With Omicron it’s probably less. And for that I would be dismissed if I don’t have a vaccine? The science isn’t strong enough.”
      “That’s your view,” Javid replied. Turning to a group of nurses he added: “And your views?” However, they did not respond.
    Turning back to James, Javid continued: “I respect that but there are also many different views.” Javid added: “I understand that but obviously we have to weigh all that up for both health and social care and there will always be a debate about it … ”
    James replied: “Maybe there is an opportunity to reconsider with Omicron and the changing picture, or at least the nuance that will allow doctors who have had antibody exposure, who’ve got antibodies, who haven’t had the vaccination, to not have it, because the protection I’ve got is probably equivalent to someone who is vaccinated.”
    “Yes, but at some point that will wane,” Javid said.
    James said: “But if you want to provide protection with a booster you’d have to inject everybody every month. If the protection has worn off for transmission after two months then after a month you’ve still got a bit of protection. But if you want to maintain protection you’re going to need to boost all staff members every single month, which you’re not going to do.”
    Javid answered his challenge by saying: “We take the very best advice that we can, from vaccine experts.”
    Half a day after the video was published on Twitter, it had been watched about 1.2m times.
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    paapiman reacted to dalsingh101 in Should you take the vaccine?   
    What, you've never seen this?
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    paapiman reacted to sevak in Should you take the vaccine?   
    Im serious. 
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    paapiman reacted to Premi in Should you take the vaccine?   
    I don't think the  virus can 'get mutated with ebola or HIV' - they are separate viruses. Viruses have to enter our cells first to be able  to  work
    How is the virus related to  Kalyug ? There have been far more serious 'pandemics' etc in the past, and conditions like HIV are probably more 'kajugi'. Although I agree we should all jap Naam
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    paapiman reacted to GurjantGnostic in Should you take the vaccine?   
    Sounds like a great option for immuno supressed people who like shots. Thank you for the feedback sincerely. 
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    paapiman reacted to GurjantGnostic in Should you take the vaccine?   
    Sounds like a risk that should be optional. 
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    paapiman reacted to Kaur10 in Should you take the vaccine?   
    I understand the above as people having severe reaction after having vaccine and end up dying,  am i correct? 
    It could happen with any medicine or a chemical.  We could not predict how our body would respond inside despite knowing that it was fine with all the medicines since birth. Medics do ask for allergies,  previous side effects after vaccines,  medical conditions, current medicines etc to predict patient's chances of having an adverse effect. People have died after using hair colour or using skin creams too.
    We have one young staff member who is severely allergic to many things, keeps epipen all the time,  avoid eating many food and all staff are trained for his medical condition. Once called ambulance too because he was showing concerning signs.  he had his all his three vaccines in hospital under team of special doctors supervision because of his medical condition.  No general trained vaccinator could take such risk and end up performing CPR and then dealing with paramedics. 
    When the life has to end,  it just needs a reason or sometimes people pass away while sleeping without any reason too. 
    I am not trying to convey anything here,    just sharing my personal views based on our medical training.  
    Bhul chuk maaf
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    paapiman reacted to Kaur10 in Should you take the vaccine?   
    Sorry i haven't listen to this video, just know briefly what happened .
    It takes about 10 to 14 days to build up immunity and it would be enough for particular strain for some time period ( may be up to 3 to 6 months). But this all varies among population based on our genetics,  medical conditions,  environment etc. 
     
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    paapiman reacted to Kaur10 in Should you take the vaccine?   
    It was more precautionary step to avoid lockdown and hospitalizations.  
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    paapiman reacted to Premi in Should you take the vaccine?   
    I haven't see anything at all negative in the media in the UK about the vaccine
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    paapiman reacted to GurjantGnostic in Should you take the vaccine?   
    But none of them are worried, so was he actually sick in hospital or malingering to effect world perception?
    Because if I had...almost died...right...my party would be a mask...rrr...raid .
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    paapiman reacted to dalsingh101 in Should you take the vaccine?   
    It's got to said: Boris nearly died from it himself in the earlier days........he was in hospital for a while. 
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    paapiman reacted to GurjantGnostic in Should you take the vaccine?   
    So the people with the highest security clearance aren't worried? Copy that. 
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    paapiman reacted to dalsingh101 in Should you take the vaccine?   
    Or Boris Johnson and his tory cronies trying to deflect from a lot of things, like illegal xmas parties etc. 
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    paapiman reacted to sarabatam in Gurpurab Di Lakh Lakh Vadaiye Hove Sangat Nu   
    Happy gurpurb to everyone !!
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    paapiman reacted to Premi in Derby-run drugs gang who made £400k a day is sentenced   
    Derby-run drugs gang who made £400k a day is sentenced
    Published    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-59913673 21 hours ago Share IMAGE SOURCE,DERBYSHIRE POLICE Image caption, Paldip Mahngar ran the group from a terraced house in a suburb of Derby Members of a drugs gang who imported more than £165m of cocaine into the UK have been jailed.
    The Derby-based ringleader Paldip Mahngar bought around 100kg of the drug from contacts in Dubai using encrypted mobile phone messages.
    Police said it was then sent across the country with the group at one point making an estimated £400,000 a day.
    The 21-strong gang were sentenced after multiple trials, with Mahngar being jailed for 18 years and three months.
    IMAGE SOURCE,DERBYSHIRE POLICE Image caption, Jaswant Kajla (l) was in charge of moving the drugs, helped by another lieutenant Ranjit Sandhu Mahngar, 45, ran the operation from his terraced house in Willow Close, Darley Abbey.
    Officers said the logistics of moving the drugs was organised by Jaswant Kajla 41, of Bluebird Drive, Coventry, who also collected money from the gang's customers.
    The money was dealt with by the gang's accountant Manraj Johal, who kept detailed Excel spreadsheets that showed the incomings, outgoings, and expenses of the gang.
    Using another encrypted phone Johal, 32, of Turnpike Drive, Luton, would then contact the suppliers of the drugs to update them about how much money was being made.
    IMAGE SOURCE,DERBYSHIRE POLICE Image caption, Manraj Johal (l) was the gang's accountant and Manvir Singh headed the Derby "office" The gang had two "offices" in Luton and Derby, with an estimated £18.6m being made by the gang between 16 March and 30 April 2020, said police.
    The Derby office was run Manvir Singh, 33, (also known as Manveer Khakh) who would sort bundles of cash, assigning an individual token number to each before giving them to couriers for distribution.
    Officers believe the gang's total earnings over the 408-day conspiracy to be £165,208,208.
    Derbyshire Police said they were already investigating the gang when detectives were supplied with further evidence after the secure EncroChat phone system the gang were using was taken down.
    The system, which was used by criminals across the world, was infiltrated by law enforcement in Europe who then passed the information to UK authorities.
      Police then intercepted 7kg of cocaine being transported in Derby in April 2020.
    The extent of the cash being turned over was shown in June 2020, when officers found money counter Nimrat Bahia mid-way through bundling £530k at a London apartment.
    DCI Tim Walters, who led the investigation, said: "It was huge.
    "We saw bags of thousands of pounds being handed over on street corners, we saw holdalls of cash being transported in taxis.
    "They were using both residential and business properties as banks, which would hold between £1m - £2m at a time."
    Following four trials last year, members of the gang were sentenced for a variety of counts at Derby Crown Court.
    Count 1 - Conspiracy to supply cocaine
    Count 2 - Conspiracy to conceal, disguise, convert or transfer criminal property
    Count 3 - Conspiracy to supply heroin
    Count 4 - Conspiracy to conceal, disguise, convert or transfer criminal property
    Count 5 - Possession of cocaine with intent to supply
    Count 6 - Possession of cannabis with intent to supply
    Count 7 - Possession of false identity documents
    Count 8 - Possession with intent to supply heroin
    Count 9 - Possession of a stun gun
    Count 10 - Possession of a smoke grenade
    The defendants were:
    Paldip Mahngar, 45, of Willow Close, Derby - Count 1 and 2 - 18 years and three months. Jaswant Kajla, 41, of Bluebird Drive, Coventry - Count 1 and 2 - 15 years and three months. Manraj Johal, 32, of Turnpike Drive, Luton - Count 1 and 2 - 15 years and eight months. Manvir Singh AKA Manveer Khakh, 33, of of Harpur Avenue - Count 1 and 2 - 13 years. Ranjit Sandhu, 49, of Carrington Street, Derby - Count 1 and 2 - Six years and 10 months. Basharat Iqbal, 46, of Cromwell Road, Derby - Count 1 and 2 - Seven years and nine months. John Castledine, 63, of Harrington Street, Derby - Count 2 - Seven years and three months. Michael Karim, 36, of The Arena, Standard Hill, Nottingham - Count 1, 2, 7, 10 - 10 years. Kelly Williamson, 57, of Mansfield Road, Papplewick, Nottinghamshire - Count 1 - five years and three months. Joseph Davidson, 41, of Browning Street, Sunnyhill, Derby- Count 1, 3, and 5 - 10 years and two months. Nathaniel Collymore, 39, of Spinney Road, Burton on Trent - Count 1 and 4 - Seven years and five months. Mohammad Shafiq, 38, of Stenson Road, Derby - Count 1, 2 and 9 - 12 years. Nimrat Bahia, 26, of Black Swan Lane, Luton - Count 2 - Seven years and one month. Banaras Iqbal, 42, of Cromwell Road, Derby - Count 2 - Four years and nine months. Jermaine Callender, 44, of Westerdale, Luton - Count 3 - Three years. Shimei Connell, 38, of Pearson Avenue, Coventry - Count 3 and 6 - Seven years and nine months. Marvin Johnson, 41, of Kestrel Way, Luton - Count 3 - 11 years and six months. Adil Saddique, 35, of Portland Street, Derby. - Count 2 - Four years and seven months. Three other gang members will be sentenced at a later date.
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