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I think let's just get it in arms for now, and look at any future administration later. Get the hospital admissions down, save lives, and start again with whatever is available to us and with more insight into the best vaccine going forward.
for the world the AstraZeneca one is the best hope of the main western ones out there atm , due to price and ease of storage / distribution , but both the Pfizer and Moderna had better results in the trials though they may have been using different criteria in the US .
 
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it was cracking tranny porn though rather than you regular run of the mill ****e .:emoticon-0148-yes:
I filter through the crap ones so you don’t have to. :emoticon-0150-hands
Looking forward to seeing Israel’s case figures in a few weeks. IN THEORY, they should absolutely plummet, and confirm that mass vaccination is the way to go.
 
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The EU is expected to announce later that vaccine producers will need approval to export to countries outside the bloc, including the UK.

The so-called export transparency mechanism will affect all major drug companies that have signed deals to produce the vaccine for the bloc, and comes in the wake of production problems at two major vaccine suppliers, AstraZeneca and Pfizer.

It would mean EU member states would have the power to individually authorise or reject a vaccine manufacturer’s application to export elsewhere.

The decision would be based on whether the company can prove that it has delivered on its vaccine contract with the EU, before the vaccine doses are exported elsewhere.

An EU official says the new system will mean that "any exporting company would send in to their national authorities what they plan to export, when, to whom and what amount".

The national authorities would then be allowed to check that and to give an authorisation or a refusal.

It’s currently envisaged that individual member states would have roughly 24 hours to decide whether to permit the vaccine exportation, upon receiving the request.

The EU official adds the plan is intended "to protect the doses that are supposed to be for the citizens of our member states via the advanced purchase agreements.

"If our doses are delivered there will be no further issues about the exports. It’s about ensuring that the doses we paid for are provided for our citizens.”

The announcement is expected at 14:30 GMT.

According to officials, the mechanism could be up and running, if member states agree to it, next month

Cheeky ****s.

The French and Germans always were **** losers

Whats to stop us from giving to our own people
 
Arlene Foster on SKY...says it is an act of aggression and that the EU have being using Northern Ireland as a pawn, and the EU never meant any of it's words about protecting Ireland and have put a border in place. We now want action from the UK government to take retaliation against the EU. Fooking hell booooom. <laugh>
 
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