Covid 19 vaccine.

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Whose going to have the vaccine?

I will not have the vaccine
12
30%
I will have the vaccine
24
60%
I will have have a vaccine but depends on which one
4
10%
 
Total votes: 40

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meles meles
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Re: Covid 19 vaccine.

#61 Post by meles meles »

shugie wrote:
Amusingly though, the first man to get the vaccine, this morning in Coventry, was one William Shakespeare of Warwickshire, who knew the vaccine caused time travel? Not even the most loopy of the anti-vax fruitloops predicted that one.
" To prick, or not to prick, that is the question:
Whether 'tis better to risk the corners cut,
The deals done and dodgy science,
Or suffer the coughs and wheezes of the dread Covid,
The heartaches and sneezes that rack our frame and fill our mask
With unctuous phlegm: 'tis a conversation
Devoutly to be debated on endless fora."
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Re: Covid 19 vaccine.

#62 Post by shugie »

meles meles wrote:
shugie wrote:
Amusingly though, the first man to get the vaccine, this morning in Coventry, was one William Shakespeare of Warwickshire, who knew the vaccine caused time travel? Not even the most loopy of the anti-vax fruitloops predicted that one.
" To prick, or not to prick, that is the question:
Whether 'tis better to risk the corners cut,
The deals done and dodgy science,
Or suffer the coughs and wheezes of the dread Covid,
The heartaches and sneezes that rack our frame and fill our mask
With unctuous phlegm: 'tis a conversation
Devoutly to be debated on endless fora."
Very good, someone was paying attention in English lit.

Can't be having with unctuous phlegm personally.
Careful now/that sort of thing
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Re: Covid 19 vaccine.

#63 Post by Les »

Ovenpaa wrote:
Les wrote:The Oxford vaccine is amazingly cheap at £3 a go, the Pfizer one is more, if we'd gone for the EU bulk buy we'd have had to wait for another week or so, but would have Pfizer vaccine more cheaply, we got the first 800,000 by paying top dollar so Bojo the clown can big himself up again.
Obviously a clown as he mismanaged a pandemic and we all know about how to deal with a pandemic in modern times. Roll on Sir Kier in charge eh Shugie? I am sure he can do a better job :)
Erm, no I didn't. 5mith
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Re: Covid 19 vaccine.

#64 Post by yellowhand »

Think I'm going to wait a while!:)LOL

This is from a reprint of the Daily Mail report.
Used to read the Mail daily,,,:)LOL, until they blocked us from using AD Blocker plus, now, can't locate the news for the ads.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/1 ... used-shot/
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Re: Covid 19 vaccine.

#65 Post by Pippin89 »

yellowhand wrote:Think I'm going to wait a while!:)LOL

This is from a reprint of the Daily Mail report.
Used to read the Mail daily,,,:)LOL, until they blocked us from using AD Blocker plus, now, can't locate the news for the ads.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/1 ... used-shot/
The reality of this is that 4 people out of 21,720 (0.02%) had an allergy to a component of the vaccine which they were unaware of. The allergic reaction caused a temporary case of Bell's Palsy which resolved itself in all cases. While alarming, Bell's Palsy isn't actually much of a concern. It sorts itself out in almost all cases.

Yet more scare mongering by the Daily Mail!
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