Tim of the Oak
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Or a ragIt’s Bluemoonski, as Bill put it, the narrative is you must side with every other country but the UK, anything positive and you’re a nationalist.
Or a ragIt’s Bluemoonski, as Bill put it, the narrative is you must side with every other country but the UK, anything positive and you’re a nationalist.
Well that goes without sayingOr a rag
Probably doesn't really matter but would be interesting to hear why that happensAnecdotally that seems to be have been the case. My partner, NHS Trafford, said those hospital staff who had previously had COVID seemed to suffer more side effects. But it’s just a theory.
LolWell that goes without saying
Interesting read for those of us on the Novavax trial
I'm in a UK Covid vaccine trial – should I also accept a 'real' jab?
My turn for an AstraZeneca dose has come up, so I need to decide whether to drop out of Novavax testswww.theguardian.com
Evidence is being shared today shows offices are the workplaces that are spreading the virus the most. I know the risk of sharing the virus through non essential office working has been discussed on this thread. It’s one of the topics on Radio 5 Live this morning. 5 Live optioned the information from Public Health England via FOI requests:
they certainly were at the begining and i would assume they are to date although covid may be exempt from new policy's and holday insuranceI was asked are life insurance companies paying out to the poor souls families whose loved one have passed with Covid.
Has anyone heard anything on this.