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The historical reasons for a "Social Liberal" bias in education.The historical reasons for not being vaccinated?
The historical reasons for a "Social Liberal" bias in education.The historical reasons for not being vaccinated?
Having your body being invaded by 100 billion virus particles lysing your cells apart is harmful.You are 100% sure that there will not turn out to be any negative side effects in years to come? Hire long did it take for Pandremix to be classed as harmful?
Right....The historical reasons for a "Social Liberal" bias in education.
For someone who claims to have had the vaccine, he doesn’t half talk it down often.You can never be 100% about anything but what’s unarguable is that this current level of cases would be killing hundreds a day without the vaccine like it did the last two times.
For someone who claims to have had the vaccine, he doesn’t half talk it down often.
Whats’s selfish about it? Even if you’ve been vaccinated you can still spread it
That's what I'm doing tomorrow. A.Z 1st time and Pfizer tomorrow.Had the AZ one in May, 2nd one at end of July. Seen the news today that mixing AZ with Pfizer actually produces better protection so am hoping I can do that. Felt like shit off first one.
That's what I'm doing tomorrow. A.Z 1st time and Pfizer tomorrow.
It's booked for tomorrow. I was offered A.Z again or Pfizer and I chose Pfizer.Did they let you do it? There’s a walk in 50 yards from my house that was doing Pfizer at weekend but had to have had it before 2nd May, I was a week or so later.
It will become like City's ticketing operation. They spent £48m on a community hub a few years ago to build closer links with residents!Consultation launched on closing face-to-face customer services
Bosses in Tameside are consulting on whether to close their drop in face-to-face customer services for good at the new multi-million pound council HQ.www.questmedianetwork.co.uk
This is the sort of thing that worries me post Covid. Whether some public services will never go back to 'normal'