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Previously on "Empire 2.0 forget jam we can sell vaccination services."

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    UK anti-vaxxers can be persuaded to take the vaccine if they are told it contains sovereignty.

    Young female ones can get some from Prince Andrew allegedly.

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  • BrilloPad
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    UK anti-vaxxers can be persuaded to take the vaccine if they are told it contains sovereignty.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
    They approved the vaccines later, so they started later

    Possibly, that was their first mistake when every other major country was approving the vaccine partially developed and produced in Germany but explain this:

    Our health minister has warned that Germany will not be vaccinating at Britain’s rate until at least the summer, thanks to distribution problems and the EU’s ill-considered ‘cap’ on the number of doses that can be distributed to the various member states.

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  • Eirikur
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    They approved the vaccines later, so they started later

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    That's because the vaccines were rolled out before they'd properly been evaluated.

    UK cut corners on approving vaccine

    This time Boris got away with it.
    Odd the Australian people haven't got any vaccinations yet? Do you think the Germans, French etc. are wrong in using the same vaccinations they approved just less effectively? Or maybe its just bluster from the Australians?

    The UK’s drug regulator has rejected claims by Australia’s prime minister, Scott Morrison, that it is not testing the safety of each batch of the Covid-19vaccine.Mr Morrison suggested Britain was “cutting corners” with safety checks, as he tried to explain why Australia had not yet begun its vaccination programme.


    “They’re not testing batches of vaccines before they’re disseminated across the population, is my understanding,” he told the 3AW radio station when asked about the British roll-out – which has seen 1.3 million people get the jab over the past four weeks.

    As of yesterday, France, your closest neighbour, had vaccinated just 7,000 people. During the first week of its vaccination programme, France immunised a pitiful 516 individuals: Britain managed 130,000 in the first seven days and started doing so weeks earlier.From his bunker in the Elysee Palace, the beleaguered President Macron admits that this paltry figure is ‘not worthy of the French people,’ adding, with Gallic understatement, ‘things aren’t going well’. You can say that again.
    But France’s record is in fact just one of a shameful litany across the continent. In Holland, the first Covid-19 vaccines were administered only yesterday — almost a full month after Margaret Keenan, now 91, became the first British patient to receive the jab on the NHS.

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  • BlasterBates
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    That's because the vaccines were rolled out before they'd properly been evaluated.

    UK cut corners on approving vaccine

    This time Boris got away with it.

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  • vetran
    started a topic Empire 2.0 forget jam we can sell vaccination services.

    Empire 2.0 forget jam we can sell vaccination services.

    Think Britain has vaccine problems? You should see the EU, writes ALEXANDER VON SCHOENBURG | Daily Mail Online

    Yes, you may feel things look grim, but let me tell you that many of us here in Europe are looking across the Channel with envy.The sclerotic and sluggish EU machine has, unforgivably, botched the roll-out of the vaccines, and the consequences are likely to prove fatal to many thousands of our citizens.
    The pandemic is almost a year old and EU leaders could have and should have seen the need for a swift, effective vaccine policy a mile off.
    Instead, delays, in-fighting, national self-interest and sheer bungling bureaucracy have combined to cripple the EU’s vaccine efforts.
    Now a growing fury is spreading as we watch independent countries — particularly Britain, Israel and America — ramping up their vaccine distribution with tremendous efficiency in comparison to our efforts, saving lives, protecting the vulnerable and moving towards ending this terrible crisis.

    Flipping heck just 317,000 vaccinations in Germany, 7000 in France.
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