Do not make elderly feel guilty for not having Covid-19 vaccine - Yorkshire Post Letters

From: Phyllis Capstick, Hellifield.

THE world is overpopulated by billions, leading to the destruction of the planet. What do the scientists have to say about that, and who do they think are responsible?

It is clear, that to them, everyone must be kept alive as long as they think possible, just to prove how clever they are.

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Now, it seems that we are all going to be coerced, shamed, whatever it takes, into having this Covid vaccination injected into our bodies, irrespective of how we feel about that invasion of our human rights. No one, especially the wise elders, who have lived and learned from experience, should be made to feel guilty, for refusing to have anything injected into their own body.

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Should Covid vaccines be compulsory - or not? Photo: PA

I write as an over 80-year-old. Life is for living, and we should be able to live it, or we might as well be dead.

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Why not give the vaccinations to anyone who wants it, especially the young and the working population? But do not try to force it upon anyone.

From: Barry Foster, High Stakesby, Whitby.

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CONGRATULATIONS to Bernard Ingham and GP Taylor on two excellent articles (The Yorkshire Post, December 2). GP got it exactly correct and reflected my view on Christmas.

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Despite all those who are not bothered about the rest of us, it is important to be considerate. These trying times do seem to have altered so many people who have lost their caring side.

Christmas should surely be about caring for our families friends and neighbours, and praying to our Lord that we come through this dreadful time.

From: Geoffrey Brooking, Havant, Hampshire.

WELL done, Boris Johnson for wanting an EU trade deal but not wanting to cave in to the Brussels dictatorship – even during the Covid pandemic.

The fact that the EU has criticised our blessed roll out of a coronavirus vaccine is a living testimony to what an interfering bunch Barnier and his mob really are.

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Boris Johnson should do a trade deal on our terms or tell the EU where to go and take a running jump.

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