• timochka@lemmy.zip
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    5 days ago

    Huh? The BBC is a UK news site (not really sure what ‘shilled’ means, but anyway.) In the UK “a jab” is perfectly normal and not remotely negative vernacular for getting a vaccination. As in “I’m going to the doctor to get my jabs for my holiday to Timbuctoo” or “damn that scratch is deep, lucky I’ve had my Tetanus jab”, or whatever.

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      Since the start of covid it has gotten larger use in negative light stateside. So seeing it I immediately jump to, oh god jabs here we go again with negative vaccination terminology. I wasn’t aware of its use though in UK, that’s good to know. I appreciate the clarity on it