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Merkel Mixes Jabs

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Canary42 | 18:36 Tue 22nd Jun 2021 | News
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Which may be advantageous - good for her, to act as a guinea pig.

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Has somebody shot her?

RIP Angela, time for a huge statue....
It was Boris's BBQ sausages that did it, honest Guv....
presumably the doctors said - we have no idea what is the safest course but we DO know you have to have two

Bliar if you recall would not say if the children had been vaccinated ( the usual ones ) 20 y ago
What about combining with the Jansen, that's only one stab of the needle...
//time for a huge statue....//

Nah ... some miserable swine will only pull it down.
There are properly arranged trials going on in this country for combining vaccines.

They are single blind trials, so you don't know which jab you get, unlike Mrs Merkel.
Well probably not much choice. After months of slating AZ they probably haven't got any.
the husband of a chum of mine was involved in double blind vaccine trials just before the national vaccine program kicked off. He was told that if he got an early invite (he has asthma which is why he volunteered for the trial) he could phone them and they would unlock the double blind info and tell him if he had had pfizer, OAZ or placebo in the trial so he could ask for the same again. He was also told that if he was invited more than six weeks after he had had his trial shot, he could still find out but it didn't matter which trial shot he had had and he should just go ahead and get two shots of whatever he had been offered.

And yes there are mixed trials happening (I believe some results are out), and also trials of having flu vac and covid vac at the same time.

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