And now watch them slide backwards...a different spin on it from Tegnell though. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-soft-touch-pandemic-approach-not-change.html
Breakfast, Dinner, Tea, Supper? Brunch anyone? I had a Victorian breakfast once. Steak for breakfast? **** off!
That’d do me. I’d just change dinner to brunch & have breakfast earlier. No change to mid afternoon tea, tea, supper & booze induced late night take-away. Snacks still ok?
A Victorian breakfast is 'Allegedly' a traditional English breakfast. You have Steak and... Actually I can't remember. There was gravy. Just don't ever get curious and try it, Chazz. It ruined my new year morning
Stop been cryptic Where was this? I’m sure I had steak n eggs for breakfast when I was in the US Was nice
It’s his birthday on Thursday Same day and same age as me. Hull FC owner and chairman Adam Pearson is in hospital after being diagnosed with coronavirus. Pearson was admitted to hospital last week after struggling with symptoms at home. The 55-year-old is a diabetic and he is currently receiving treatment to help with his breathing and pneumonia.
Oh I do lose my patience with you sometimes, Chazz. You don't ever eat steak for breakfast! We're not animals
Now the UK are 'in advanced negotiations' to buy the Moderna Covid drug, reportedly 94.5% successful, two questions, what happens to the orders for the Pfizzer 90% drug 30 million ordered as I'm sure people will be asking, which one am I getting...!!!?.... and second what happened to the UK backed UK university vaccine which seemed to be ahead of everything else back in April time...?
Ahem Steak and eggs is the traditional NASAastronaut's breakfast, first served to Alan Shepard before his flight on May 5, 1961.[8]
Assuming both get approval I imagine people will get whichever is most appropriate for them (age, medical history and what have you) and/or whichever is available. The Oxford vaccination is in phase 3 of trials and results are anticipated before Xmas.
Nope, here's the VAR slowed down.. We may have misheard Neil Armstrong’s famous first words on the Moon...