What's a yaughtHow dare NHS workers ask for more than 1%......greedy bastards.
Don’t they realise there are bent torys who need that money for a new yaught
Is it a new apple product
What's a yaughtHow dare NHS workers ask for more than 1%......greedy bastards.
Don’t they realise there are bent torys who need that money for a new yaught
What's a yaught
Is it a new apple product
I just don't think you are watching enough Americas cupIt’s the same as a yacht.....except it’s spelt by an idiot
Is that similar to a yot then?It’s the same as a yacht.....except it’s spelt by an idiot
Is that similar to a yot then?



Good to know we have someone at the top who is fully vested in the ‘new’ direction then Sb.Professor Andrew Hayward, an infectious diseases specialist at UCL, says that it is ‘unlikely’ that COVID deaths will reach six figures (that’s 100,000 if we are avoiding opaque language) next winter. However, we will see ‘tens of thousands’ of deaths, hopefully in the ‘low tens of thousands’.
Both Whitty and Vallance have said there will be an ‘inevitable’ further wave next winter, with associated surge in deaths. Wisely, after their 20,000 deaths total prediction, they aren’t attaching numbers to this certainty.
Meanwhile, to save the day, Public Health England, which the politicians are setting up to be the fall guy for all pandemic related failures, is being replaced with the National Institute for Health Protection, which will include test and trace. Reassuringly this ‘new’ organisation will be led by someone we know to be competent, a brilliant communicator, and with no tainted connections to past failures. Yes it’s Jenny Harries. The one who can’t handle a press conference and who this time last year said that large scale testing and tracing ‘wasn’t appropriate’ for the U.K.
22 recorded / cases of thromboembolic events in the 3 million people vaccinated with the AZ version in the EEA to date.Hopefully there's not much to worry about, but interesting development nontheless....
Oxford-AstraZeneca: Denmark suspends vaccine 'as a precaution'
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Denmark has temporarily halted use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine as a precaution, after reports of a small number of blood clots and one death.
The Danish health authority said it was too early to say whether there was a link to the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Austria earlier stopped using a batch of the drug, prompting the EU medicines agency to say there was no indication the vaccine caused blood clots.
The company says its safety has been studied extensively in clinical trials.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-56357760
Had the same reaction too Wherever. Shivers and aches. Started about 10hrs after the jab, slept through the night with a light fever and was a bit low, but working fine, the next day. All good. Small price to pay. My partner was the same, although she was a bit more tired the next day than I was.Had my AstraZenica jab Thursday, felt like **** in the evening and this morning, feeling great now
All the people in the first wave of vaccinations, December/early January, got the Pfizer jab and are getting the same for their booster. I think there are some centres which focus on one or other of the vaccines, we have bought 40 million doses of the Pfizer one, so there is still a lot to use.Seems as though it's almost exclusively the Oxford jab being given now, unless I'm misreading the limited information I see.
Also seems to be the Oxford jab that gives more of a reaction to the injection.
Mrs Rangercol has hers today and mine's next Friday.
Did you take her? When I went and got the Oxford jab I had to wait 15 minutes (self monitored) because I was driving, those who said they had someone waiting to take them home were allowed to go straight away.Mrs Rangercol has just had her jab.
Very efficient, with a constant stream of people arriving at the local community hospital.
She had the Oxford vaccine.
The only surprise was that, as soon as the needle was withdrawn, she was sent on her way.
No 10 to 15 minutes' wait in case of a bad reaction, which we were expecting to be the case.
Did you take her? When I went and got the Oxford jab I had to wait 15 minutes (self monitored) because I was driving, those who said they had someone waiting to take them home were allowed to go straight away.