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Previously on "Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine batch halted after blood clots"
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Turns out the European Medical agency are investigating Clots & Jabs...
They concluded the Clots are in the EU and all the Jabs are in the UK!
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
A quick précis for those who weren't interested. "Astra Zeneca are under fire after 1 in 17 million people in receipt of their second dose are hit by a bus."
1. Some woman who is president of the EU Commission is threatening the vaccine manufacturer, AZ, for not producing as much vaccine as contracted to do in the EU. She has caused diplomatic issues.
2. Some EU countries e.g. Finland have stocks of the said vaccine but are still refusing to vaccine their populations most at risk from death/hospitalisation with the vaccine even though the EMA say it is safe.
3. There is a large increase in infections in EU countries.
4. The UK advice is if you have the AZ vaccine, still have a headache after 4 days or odd bruising get medical help asap. Other countries advice differs.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostSome of those vaccinated have since stubbed their toe. A very high proportion have taken a big dump. The side effects are wide and varied, it's scary.
Only today I noticed that my tongue suddenly got really, really hot .... I think there must have been a reaction between the vaccine and the caffeine in the coffee I was drinking at the time
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
A quick précis for those who weren't interested. "Astra Zeneca are under fire after 1 in 17 million people in receipt of their second dose are hit by a bus."
Only today I noticed that my tongue suddenly got really, really hot .... I think there must have been a reaction between the vaccine and the caffeine in the coffee I was drinking at the time
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
A quick précis for those who weren't interested. "Astra Zeneca are under fire after 1 in 17 million people in receipt of their second dose are hit by a bus."Last edited by vetran; 20 March 2021, 18:03.
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostInteresting update on this
https://www.wsj.com/articles/scienti...ne-11616169108
I'm not going to put any comment here, if you are interested read it, if not, don't.
I don't want to be labelled here in any way one way or the other. My opinion is worthless anyway.
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Originally posted by Paddy View Post
The words could and potentially are in the report but not in the headlines.
“Nothing but the vaccine can explain why these individuals had this immune response,” Prof. Holme said.
Norway’s health authority cited the findings when announcing that it wouldn’t resume the vaccination.
A team of German researchers around Andreas Greinacher, professor of transfusion medicine at the Greifswald University Clinic, said Friday they had independently come to the same conclusion as Prof. Holme.
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostInteresting update on this
https://www.wsj.com/articles/scienti...ne-11616169108
I'm not going to put any comment here, if you are interested read it, if not, don't.
I don't want to be labelled here in any way one way or the other. My opinion is worthless anyway.
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Interesting update on this
https://www.wsj.com/articles/scienti...ne-11616169108
I'm not going to put any comment here, if you are interested read it, if not, don't.
I don't want to be labelled here in any way one way or the other. My opinion is worthless anyway.
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Originally posted by eek View PostIt seems that something went wrong with a batch being manufactured in the Netherlands - at roughly the time the EU paid the factory a visit.
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
Nope, you're wrong ... 'they' are the EU, or specifically the ones playing politics with lives. You see, unlike Brexiters, whilst I'm not anti-EU as a concept, that doesn't mean I support everything they do. For me, politicians can be as bad as each other whichever rosette they wear. It's not all 'right' vs 'wrong'
And I never said anything about the UK. You're assuming something not mentioned by me
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