Blue Maverick
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Pfizer Vaccine approved, pack your bags we are going on holiday next year.
little spring in my step now. Great news. For me, its the first physical proof of light at the end of the long tunnel.Pfizer Vaccine approved, pack your bags we are going on holiday next year.
What does sitting on their hands doing nothing achieve? If they believe the country needs restrictions of some sort then vote for restrictions if the only alternative is none at all. If they feel strongly opposed to the restrictions then vote against. Meanwhile the government sets out restrictions but as soon as anyone moans about them Johnson shits himself and starts back-tracking.
Show some balls for once,they are as spineless as the government.
They could have opposed the tier system or God forbid suggested some other alternative.
As Lancs Blue suggests the most abject bunch of politicians the country have assembled in my lifetime if not ever.
With Lionel up front!Glad to hear about the Pfizer / BioNtech approval. This is a big step forward on the road back to a good quality of life. Hopefully, approval for the Oxford / AZ vaccine will follow soon.
Fingers crossed I will be back on the terraces with a pint in each hand for when the Rugby League season starts. I can wait until next season to see City live in the Prem.
Will be interesting to see how many NHS staff can be vaccinated in the coming month(s). I appreciate the U.K. will have low stocks, but there will surely be a need to protect those workers facing the predicted wave in January.
I reckon we will have that midfielder from Lyon too. Next season could be brilliant.With Lionel up front!
The roll out will involve people with expertise from the annual flu vaccine plus the military, who have a successful track record distributing PPE.Sorry not to put a downer on things but given the clowns we have in charge it's one thing that smug tosser "Wancock" announcing this great news and it's another thing to roll this out in full and deliver.
If their roll out of their testing and procurement of PPE is anything to go by I would expect this to be a bumpy ride.
I think. in the public's eye, this will be their last chance to redeem themselves. Get this right and their many mistakes will be forgiven. Get this wrong, and it may be the final straw.Sorry not to put a downer on things but given the clowns we have in charge it's one thing that smug tosser "Wancock" announcing this great news and it's another thing to roll this out in full and deliver.
If their roll out of their testing and procurement of PPE is anything to go by I would expect this to be a bumpy ride.
The roll out will involve people with expertise from the annual flu vaccine plus the military, who have a successful track record distributing PPE.
The main issue with PPE was letting stocks deplete and then being faced with unprecedented demand. The vaccines will have a phased distribution which is more doable logistically. There may be the odd hiccup but things are definitely moving in the right direction.
He must have missed that!
A project as big as this will take longer than April to complete but vaccines for the elderly and vulnerable followed by age criteria immunisation will ensure a degree of normality by Spring, the situation next December will be unrecognisable to the current month. Medical science and the highly talented pacesetters have given us huge hope for the future, something we couldn't have envisaged or contemplated in March, put your sun hat on, we're on the way out of this horrible 2020 year.So the world will be vaccinated and the masks and distancing will be gone in April, and we've been guaranteed no more lockdowns. Yep, missed that, but it will be nice to get back to normal.