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Isn't it time to let this go?
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Congratulations, after you've been vaccinated you'll be able to travel to the EU and have a good gloat.I'm alright Jack -
Sounds good, but why would I gloat? Stop projecting Captain Ill-informed.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostCongratulations, after you've been vaccinated you'll be able to travel to the EU and have a good gloat.Comment
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Who said it's funny? I'm laughing at people having convictions inversely proportional to their knowledge, like yourself - insincerely implying I'm laughing at vaccine shortages. Partisan cretinism.Originally posted by Paddy View PostI can't see why a vaccine shortage is funny.Comment
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So why do you post rolling smiley faces, cretin?Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View PostWho said it's funny? I'm laughing at people having convictions inversely proportional to their knowledge, like yourself - insincerely implying I'm laughing at vaccine shortages. Partisan cretinism.Comment
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Unable to follow a conversation due to a lack of intellect I see, valiantly protecting one of your ownOriginally posted by Eirikur View PostSo why do you post rolling smiley faces, cretin?
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Looks like I was bit hasty. It does appear you were posting ill informed out of date news:Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View PostSounds good, but why would I gloat? Stop projecting Captain Ill-informed.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...premium-europe
The EU is back on schedule with the Pfizer vaccine.The two companies are “back to the original schedule of vaccine dose deliveries” to the EU after modifications to a facility in Puurs, Belgium, BioNTech said.I'm alright JackComment
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Out of date - a "promise" posted today, did you read the article, once again, pretty damning.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostLooks like I was bit hasty. It does appear you were posting ill informed out of date news:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...premium-europe
The EU is back on schedule with the Pfizer vaccine.
It does appear you're thick as mince and wrong.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIndeed and if the supply issues were due to the "bumbling bureaucracy" why is there only a problem with the Astra-Zeneca vaccine but not with Pfizer, I would expect all vaccine manufacturers to be affected. Interestingly other manufacturers seem to be stepping in to cover the shortfall without 6 months notice. The US also ordered their vaccines 3 months after the UK and have no issues.Comment
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What do you expect from a daily express reader?Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View PostOut of date - a "promise" posted today, did you read the article, once again, pretty damning.
It does appear you're thick as mince and wrong.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostLooks like I was bit hasty. It does appear you were posting ill informed out of date news:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...premium-europe
The EU is back on schedule with the Pfizer vaccine.
Oh victory after threatening the Irish peace process is that AZ will attempt to provide half the doses they originally promised.
Luckily as we can see from that link the EU are storming ahead with 2.3% (2.39% if you are German) of their population inoculated. The incompetent Brexit riddled UK at 11.4% and the land of Trump's total incompetence at 7.8% (unless that is all down to Biden in his first week).Von der Leyen said late Sunday on Twitter that the Anglo-Swedish drugmaker would start deliveries one week earlier than scheduled and expand manufacturing. The extra doses would bring the total to 40 million, only about half of what the EU had expected from Astra through March.
Of course other charts are available, the UAE seems to be doing well. Malta on 3 times better than Germany.
COVID-19 vaccine doses administered per 100 people - Our World in Data
Even Ireland is beating the rest of the EU on 3.27%Comment
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https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/ar...premium-europe
The output of factories depends on biological processes such as the growth of cell cultures. And the ones in AstraZeneca’s Belgian plant didn’t play along, even as their siblings at facilities in Britain and elsewhere kept sprouting.
So to summarise the UK's successful strategy has more to do with luck than a "nimble" bureacracy.I'm alright JackComment
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