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Why Is The E U S S R So Slow In Vaccinating Its Citizens?
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UK has vaccinate more than the entire rest of the EUSSR put together, so what are they waiting for??
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UK has vaccinate more than the entire rest of the EUSSR put together, so what are they waiting for??
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Diddly -My husband hails from a family who fortunately escaped from the USSR and would agree with TTTs renaming of the EU. For years he had feared that the EU was going the same way.
15:18 Mon 04th Jan 2021
I'm not sure we are vaccinating at any great speed either Tora, my daughter has applied to be a vaccinator , she has all of the qualifications required but said she's ploughing through reams of forms to fill in online , a few of which are regarding children? Who don't get the vaccine anyway , she's having to enclose the relevant certificates she has , there's lots of retired medical people applying but finding the forms just too arduous
the story (which I'm sure you've actually read?) explains that they expected there would be a wide range of vaccines available so ordered fewer of each.
Britain seems to have been in a similar situation, but was luckier in the order in which they were approved. Even so, they ordered 100m doses of the Oxford vaccine then had to wait a while before it was approved.
Where the EU really fell down was in throwing Italy to the wolves when Covid first hit.
Britain seems to have been in a similar situation, but was luckier in the order in which they were approved. Even so, they ordered 100m doses of the Oxford vaccine then had to wait a while before it was approved.
Where the EU really fell down was in throwing Italy to the wolves when Covid first hit.
funny, on this thread: https:/ /www.th eanswer bank.co .uk/Cha tterBan k/Quest ion1734 913.htm l
we are described as "perishing" by the anti British, yet we have vaccinated considerably more than the whole EUSSR combined! If we are perishing what's their Utopia doing?
we are described as "perishing" by the anti British, yet we have vaccinated considerably more than the whole EUSSR combined! If we are perishing what's their Utopia doing?
funny on this thread.....
comments the divine TTT
referring to a previous thread about slowness of vaccination
so lets start another one - that makes two !
three actually, there is another thread on which I get the UK figures wrong it is around 800 000 as of last weekend
why is the EU so slow - slow cumbersome bureaucracy probably
but I agree with TTT - - there is alot of:
"hey everybody we have the vaccine - lets start vaccinating very one in three of four days time!"
comments the divine TTT
referring to a previous thread about slowness of vaccination
so lets start another one - that makes two !
three actually, there is another thread on which I get the UK figures wrong it is around 800 000 as of last weekend
why is the EU so slow - slow cumbersome bureaucracy probably
but I agree with TTT - - there is alot of:
"hey everybody we have the vaccine - lets start vaccinating very one in three of four days time!"
The EU have vaccinated less because they took longer to approve the vaccines as safe. So they have been vaccinating for a couple of days, and we have been vaccinating for a couple of weeks.
The EU is not short of vaccine (yet). The AZ vaccine is being manufacture in several EU countries so they should be OK for supply.
On the day India approved the AZ vaccine they had 50 million doses stockpiled. The UK had 2 million.
The EU is not short of vaccine (yet). The AZ vaccine is being manufacture in several EU countries so they should be OK for supply.
On the day India approved the AZ vaccine they had 50 million doses stockpiled. The UK had 2 million.
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