Jokes13 mins ago
Panorama Tonight.
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A really interesting watch. Great to see the faces behind the work being done to create a vaccine even though none of them want to be in the limelight.
The development of the vaccine was fascinating and answered the questions that so many of us have been asking.
The development of the vaccine was fascinating and answered the questions that so many of us have been asking.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes - a reflective, unsensationalist and clear programme - everyone should swallow their prejudices (whether about the BBC, Vaccines or Mind Control) and watch it.
It answered many questions and was ultimately reassuring - without any gung-ho patriotism either.
As I said elsewhere, I wonder what the dedicated (and knackered) scientists, who have worked their nuts off to provide a life-saving vaccine, think about those whose actions are having precisely the opposite effect?
I have seen so many self-entitled people endlessly 'pushing the limits' of every restriction so far this year - and planning to do the same again at Christmas.
Multiply each of their actions by far too many like-minded, "I'm quite safe" self-justifiers and I worry ... a lot.
It answered many questions and was ultimately reassuring - without any gung-ho patriotism either.
As I said elsewhere, I wonder what the dedicated (and knackered) scientists, who have worked their nuts off to provide a life-saving vaccine, think about those whose actions are having precisely the opposite effect?
I have seen so many self-entitled people endlessly 'pushing the limits' of every restriction so far this year - and planning to do the same again at Christmas.
Multiply each of their actions by far too many like-minded, "I'm quite safe" self-justifiers and I worry ... a lot.
I agree - I've always thought Fergus Walsh is a very good reporter, and was glad when the BBC 'promoted' him recently to be Medical Editor. Thought it was a bit rum a while back when Hugh Pym went from being Chief Economic Correspondent to Health Editor, when FW had been doing sterling work for a long time. I'd have been miffed were I him! (Subjunctive there specially in case PP reads this)
/// so many self-entitled people endlessly 'pushing the limits' of every restriction so far this year - and planning to do the same again at Christmas. ///
Yes, these shallow "hedonism before health" people are a great worry to the more stoic and sensible of us. I very much doubt if any were watching this programme (I missed it myself unfortunately, I'll try to find it on iPlayer).
Yes, these shallow "hedonism before health" people are a great worry to the more stoic and sensible of us. I very much doubt if any were watching this programme (I missed it myself unfortunately, I'll try to find it on iPlayer).
Thanks BD, I've also found it on iPlayer, available for 11 months.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /iplaye r/episo de/m000 qdzd/pa norama- the-rac e-for-a -vaccin e
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