No problemI agree with your comment in brackets.
No problemI agree with your comment in brackets.
Some are experiencing a few effects from the second Pfizer, I believe.
My daughter and her colleagues have this week.
My mum is in her 80’s and has had both Pfizer and had zero side effects after either jab.Some are experiencing a few effects from the second Pfizer, I believe.
My daughter and her colleagues have this week.
Did she have both in the initial 3 weeks? My wife did and had nothing more than mild joint aches. Whereas my daughter and her colleagues went 12 weeks between with all of them showing varying systems.My mum is in her 80’s and has had both Pfizer and had zero side effects after either jab.
Ah yes, that did cross my mind after I’d posted. My mum had both 3 weeks apart.Did she have both in the initial 3 weeks? My wife did and had nothing more than mild joint aches. Whereas my daughter and her colleagues went 12 weeks between with all of them showing varying systems.
It was something that sprang to mind earlier in a conversation with my wife. I'm not sure if it's being picked up as that being the possible cause or not but it seems to fit.Ah yes, that did cross my mind after I’d posted. My mum had both 3 weeks apart.
Thanks.The did quite a bit of tweaking of it a week or two ago. To try to fix the disparity.
But trueBit simplistic that.
I am just happy we’ve beaten the Frenchies on the rugby pitch. We are doing fine with the vaccines and it is for other Countries / trading blocs to sort themselves out.No i don't, and i want every body in Europe to be Vaccinated as soon as possible, ok we aren't part of their club as you put it, but they are just being petty, how many lifes have been lost in the EU because of the miss information about the Oxford jab? And the club you obviously liked to be a member of are going to to carry on banning exports of the Vaccine to Country's that ordered them in good faith
People will buy whatever is the cheapest. Unless it’s a holiday. Fuck 20% discount to freeze my nads off in Northumbria, where’s the Spanish check-in desk?Maybe offer to pay 10% of the cost of a holiday if taken in the UK versus going to Europe.
Ditto for buying UK products made here not abroad,
I think our home economy - entertainment and shopping etc - will bounce back unexpectedly fast. As it will be like opening up after the war where there was less option and no money. The more we can boost that side of things the more we can look longer term toward exports. That will be harder now no doubt as most countries will urge their own people to buy at home.
In the short term it will be like being released from prison and we need to assure as much as possible of that goes into the UK coffers.
However, we are NOT there yet!
We could ramp up social housing. Then sell it.I agree and economics is not my thing so I am not going to worry about how we do versus anybody really. Just how WE do period so people still have livelihoods and jobs and some kind of normality - even though working might indeed change radically
I suspect we will give lots of contracts to UK companies to rebuild infrastructure - as we see with what look like daft plans to build a bridge between Scotland and Ireland or a tunnel with a roundabout underneath the Isle of Man.
It might be a big day for all those who ever came up with crackpot plans if someone thinks they will boost jobs and the economy.
But that will be for 2022.
We have to get through 2021 first. And if todays rumours are true that over 60s will be getting a THIRD jab in August to deal with variants a lot of vaccinating still to do.
At this rate by the autumn my arm will be more like a pin cushion.
Operating theatre teams wear masks for hours at a time.Face coverings by themselves are a lifeless object, right up to the point you breath on them, which is why they came with a warning to use them for 20 minutes maximum, you mat have noticed the advertising on the washable ones that has come out?
I had mine yesterday, had no side effects at all.I've spent the day zonked out after 1st AZ yesterday.
I don't think this has anything to do with politics.
Adverse events reported => recall batch used, consider risk/benefit of continuing wider programme is a perfectly normal response.
Different juristictions take different views on risk/benefit.
Or do the Democratic Republic of Congo have a political beef with AZ - they've postponed starting their programme?
I mean, I don't necessarily agree it's sensible, after all I had my AZ jab yesterday, but I don't think it's political.
I had mine yesterday, had no side effects at all.
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