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They Have Lost Their Minds.
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Sky have been very kind to the EU in their reporting of this story.
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But none of this is any surprise to those of us who voted to leave, I just feel for the citizens of the countries who still subscribe to the EU this really is not the time for posturing. I'm sure if everyone sat down we could assist each other. That does mean thought the EU will have to admit it is wrong and I doubt that will happen any time soon.
But none of this is any surprise to those of us who voted to leave, I just feel for the citizens of the countries who still subscribe to the EU this really is not the time for posturing. I'm sure if everyone sat down we could assist each other. That does mean thought the EU will have to admit it is wrong and I doubt that will happen any time soon.
Not his fault at all. Just he has told so many porkies and moved goalposts so many times I simply dont believe anything he says anymore.
I see no reason for us to be delayed in opening up, the critical people will have been vaccinated and the 'Amazing' NHS 'saved. But when has logic applied to Boris & Co of late?
I see no reason for us to be delayed in opening up, the critical people will have been vaccinated and the 'Amazing' NHS 'saved. But when has logic applied to Boris & Co of late?
I see no reason for us to be delayed in opening up, the critical people will have been vaccinated and the 'Amazing' NHS 'saved. But when has logic applied to Boris & Co of late?
I was watching Hardtalk last night and Steven Sackur was grilling Jean Claude Juncker about how badly Europe is handling this whole debacle and how fragmented the EU is not to mention Merkle publicly apologising for messing it all up.
The whole debacle makes Boris look rather good and you cannot argue with the figures in regards to how well the uk is doing in regards to the vaccination programme so if it is not good enough feel free to move to the continent.
I was watching Hardtalk last night and Steven Sackur was grilling Jean Claude Juncker about how badly Europe is handling this whole debacle and how fragmented the EU is not to mention Merkle publicly apologising for messing it all up.
The whole debacle makes Boris look rather good and you cannot argue with the figures in regards to how well the uk is doing in regards to the vaccination programme so if it is not good enough feel free to move to the continent.
Watch this then tell me the uk is getting it all wrong. Yes there have been mistakes but nobody has ever dealt with anything like this before
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//I see no reason for us to be delayed in opening up, the critical people will have been vaccinated and the 'Amazing' NHS 'saved. But when has logic applied to Boris & Co of late?//
I hope too we dont delay it but if we need to so be it. But theres still a lot to be wary of
- we'll still get admissions to hospital from vaccinnated oldies/vunerables but hopefully less and less will die there
- half of ICU beds have been filled with younger patients. Most have not been vaccinnated yet.
Most have only had one jab so far. The second is important but supplys are slowing up.
- As lockdown s relaxed many oldies may still shield but its the younger unvaccinated ones that will be out and about alot more so it will be spread between them and maybe onto older relatives. The unvaccinnated are less likely to die but more will be in ICUs.
-long covid is an issue for younger unvaccinnated
-new variants are going to come in
Boris knows what thescientists are saying, We after get this right not take risks or we'll risk a 3rd wave especially if variants come in. Do it right and continue with vaccinnations rollout and by summer things should look brighter.
I hope too we dont delay it but if we need to so be it. But theres still a lot to be wary of
- we'll still get admissions to hospital from vaccinnated oldies/vunerables but hopefully less and less will die there
- half of ICU beds have been filled with younger patients. Most have not been vaccinnated yet.
Most have only had one jab so far. The second is important but supplys are slowing up.
- As lockdown s relaxed many oldies may still shield but its the younger unvaccinated ones that will be out and about alot more so it will be spread between them and maybe onto older relatives. The unvaccinnated are less likely to die but more will be in ICUs.
-long covid is an issue for younger unvaccinnated
-new variants are going to come in
Boris knows what thescientists are saying, We after get this right not take risks or we'll risk a 3rd wave especially if variants come in. Do it right and continue with vaccinnations rollout and by summer things should look brighter.
// As lockdown s relaxed many oldies may still shield but its the younger unvaccinated ones that will be out and about alot more so it will be spread between them and maybe onto older relatives. //
why would this be an issue if oldies have been vaccinated? are you saying the vaccination doesn't work if infection is transmitted by the young?
why would this be an issue if oldies have been vaccinated? are you saying the vaccination doesn't work if infection is transmitted by the young?