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Nhs Workers To Get Vaccine Before Christmas
According to this article in the Mail online, NHS workers are to get a vaccine, while ministers introduce new laws to bypass EU approval regulations – What could possibly go wrong?
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-8 875931/ Coronav irus-va ccine-w eeks-NH S-worke rs.html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.chill, are you saying this is total BS from the Mail then? Have they exaggerated something? Made it up? Got the wrong end of the stick? Even though it is the mail it does sound promising. It's not just the Mail either: https:/ /www.in depende nt.co.u k/news/ health/ coronav irus-va ccine-n hs-staf f-engla nd-oxfo rd-b129 5880.ht ml
chill, are you saying this is total BS from the Mail then? Have they exaggerated something?
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To be fair TTT, your link from the Independent is reporting in the MoS claim, it’s just reiterating the claim.
The wording in the OP link is carefully done so, emphasis on the ‘could’ as opposed to ‘will’.
I could win the lottery next week but I doubt I will!
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To be fair TTT, your link from the Independent is reporting in the MoS claim, it’s just reiterating the claim.
The wording in the OP link is carefully done so, emphasis on the ‘could’ as opposed to ‘will’.
I could win the lottery next week but I doubt I will!
It would be bizarre to offer a vaccine to a small section of the population before it had been given proper clearance.
I’m sure that isn’t what is meant.
NHS workers would be first though anyway presumably.
I don’t think the EU has any legislation as yet on a Covid-19 vaccine anyway so I don’t understand that bit
I’m sure that isn’t what is meant.
NHS workers would be first though anyway presumably.
I don’t think the EU has any legislation as yet on a Covid-19 vaccine anyway so I don’t understand that bit
// I don’t think the EU has any legislation as yet on a Covid-19 vaccine anyway so I don’t understand that bit //
there's no EU edict on Covid-19, but the UK is (until the transition period ends) bound by law to subject any new medicine to the scrutiny of the EMA. the new law referred in the article eliminates that mandate.
there's no EU edict on Covid-19, but the UK is (until the transition period ends) bound by law to subject any new medicine to the scrutiny of the EMA. the new law referred in the article eliminates that mandate.
"what, and deny them the chance to be fitted with a 5G enabled tracking chip?"
No, that is the standard retort to try and shut down genuine fears of a vaccine not properly tested.
Baz raises very valid points, rushing a vaccine through that is given to millions could have some very nasty repercussions in the future.
And all for a virus with a miniscule death rate.
No, that is the standard retort to try and shut down genuine fears of a vaccine not properly tested.
Baz raises very valid points, rushing a vaccine through that is given to millions could have some very nasty repercussions in the future.
And all for a virus with a miniscule death rate.
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