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I'm not sure how practical that would be though. ( Though Flu jabs are offered every year. ) I think I read somewhere that once your body has successfully fought of a virus it then, for the rest of your life, retains a memory of it. Any further infections by the same or similar virus induces a very quick response by the immune system. Your cells simply whip out the blue print and get cracking.---- |
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We already know that covid is mutating, but studies will need to be carried out on whether these mutations will have any effect on how long the vaccine will keep people protected.
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Imagine what our death toll would be if Mr Johnson didn’t have people around him taking calm, reasonable decisions and actions. Our government have made no mistakes and done everything to keep us safe and protect the NHS. He is so honest and trustworthy. It is so helpful to never back down, not like that lot with leaders reflecting, realising their actions were wrong, and changing course. Why can’t they always get it right first time? It’s only a pandemic, no pressure!
Time to get the schools open for a day again. What did you say......IDIOTS, but not total like that lot! |
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30th January 2021, 12:37 | #55 |
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As a former Contracts person, I do not think the EU has a leg to stand on. AZ's contract appears to say it all, "Best efforts"
That is exactly what AZ is doing, trying to correct the Belgian plant's inability to produce product at a sustainable rate, yields always vary, the problem is the unelected EC hierarchy do not understand or want to understand the complexities. "Toys out of prams" springs to mind. Being undemocratic with a toothless so called parliament, the Commision has demonstrated to the whole world its inability to live in the real world. The Founding Fathers of the EU sort to ensure Europe's propensity to tear itself apart should never happen again, we now see the rise of a Jackboot mentality happening agin. |
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Quote:---KWIL----As a former Contracts person, I do not think the EU has a leg to stand on. AZ's contract appears to say it all, "Best efforts.
Absolutely. They seem quite often not to know what they are doing. Too many trying to come to a decision, maybe. PS.---Sought rather than sort.-------------- |
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Colvert, you are so correct, they do need sorting out!
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I’ve just seen a news article suggesting that prison inmates and warders should be put on the vaccination priority list as they their infection levels are high and they cannot socially distance.
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30th January 2021, 20:02 | #60 |
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I wonder how many of these pragmatises would be will to give up one of their parents vaccinations to support this campaign?
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