Could even turn out we imported it.
Most likely a UK sourced variant else where is the international cluster? However, different peoples have different immunity profile so it is not such an obvious question/answer.
Could even turn out we imported it.
Then it will be breaking up large gatherings/houes parties mate..They want to get the fire service involved with inoculations, you know a month after saying we are having a pay freeze for the foreseeable future, good luck with that.
Be cunts if you dont tbh. There are better ways of making your point. The public always have more sympathy with the fire service when they complain about pay than other public sector agencies. That will evaporate quickly if they refuse to help with vaccinations in the middle of the worst pandamic ever. Time and a place for militancy.They want to get the fire service involved with inoculations, you know a month after saying we are having a pay freeze for the foreseeable future, good luck with that.
Thank you, that puts me at ease slightly. Had it in my head somehow that the BioNTech one was a completely different profile from AZ and as such the AZ possibly didn't have the same confidence against such mutations as this.
Really? Or just make more of it like?EU approved the Pfizer jab makes supply have to spread a bit thinner.
Oxford would be a game-changerReally? Or just make more of it like?
Shame we can't get rid of GMB.London-based GMB calling for Christmas to be cancelled everywhere.
Manufacturing issues have meant they couldn't supply the 10m doses by year end to the UKReally? Or just make more of it like?
Then I’ll be a ****, we did cardiac arrests for two years for nothing, not even a thank you nevermind a pay rise, we’ve done stuff through this pandemic to help out with a handclap and fuck you from the government, they take the piss, so excuse me if I don’t put myself at risk for when I don’t need to. The public don’t give a shit about us just look at the comments over teachers and nurses, come crawling when they need us or the military but once its over it’s back to greedy public sector, gold plated pensions etc.Be cunts if you dont tbh. There are better ways of making your point. The public always have more sympathy with the fire service when they complain about pay than other public sector agencies. That will evaporate quickly if they refuse to help with vaccinations in the middle of the worst pandamic ever. Time and a place for militancy.
Great newsThe AstraZeneca vaccine should be getting approved in the next week, which will be a game changer as it's so much easier to distribute and they've already got 15 million doses waiting to be put into vials and shipped.
Hope youre all well palKeep your chin up - it’s all character building........
It won't happen anyway, currently the largest growth in many areas is amongst kids, and its not approved for them anyway, and the people needing protection most are the over 70's and most vulnerable (as well as health workers), so that will continue to be the target.Politically, that may prove a tad unpopular.
The quantities the EU agreed with Pfizer will have been agreed at the outset of the EU procurement exercise. Likewise our contract for Pfizer has been in place for months. I doubt Pfizer will prioritise a buyer that is paying one third of the U.K. price if they meant not meeting our contract with them.EU approved the Pfizer jab makes supply have to spread a bit thinner.
As much as there are wankers in the U.K., it could be worse...
That's the spirit.Then I’ll be a ****, we did cardiac arrests for two years for nothing, not even a thank you nevermind a pay rise, we’ve done stuff through this pandemic to help out with a handclap and fuck you from the government, they take the piss, so excuse me if I don’t put myself at risk for when I don’t need to. The public don’t give a shit about us just look at the comments over teachers and nurses, come crawling when they need us or the military but once its over it’s back to greedy public sector, gold plated pensions etc.
Manufacturing issues mean there is only 50% of the expected supply available would guess they will have to pro rata.The quantities the EU agreed with Pfizer will have been agreed at the outset of the EU procurement exercise. Likewise our contract for Pfizer has been in place for months. I doubt Pfizer will prioritise a buyer that is paying one third of the U.K. price.
It won't happen anyway, currently the largest growth in many areas is amongst kids, and its not approved for them anyway, and the people needing protection most are the over 70's and most vulnerable (as well as health workers), so that will continue to be the target.
As much as there are wankers in the U.K., it could be worse...
Those were my thoughts too.Good kick in the bollocks would have sorted that :)