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AddicksAddict said:Nadou said:stonemuse said:FishCostaFortune said:https://mobile.twitter.com/coronavirusgoo1/status/1371062416390361088?s=21
Interesting little thread.The UK has given over 10 million doses of both the Oxford and Pfizer vaccine.Number of blood clot related events:Oxford = 13Pfizer = 15These numbers are no higher than what is seen in the general population (no increased risk).
What they don't seem to realise is that all there doing is hurting there own population.2 -
Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.
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Elthamaddick said:2nd vaccine day, feel very lucky1
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Got a call from local surgery late morning, all done and dusted this afternoon for the first - AZ. No effect so far apart from a fluctuating temperature but as a woman of my age that's not unusual.
No little card or anything to prove I've had it but the surgery knows us all personally in a village of 300.7 -
Paddy Powell said:I received a message from my doctors surgery to book my 1st vaccination, which I've now done for next week.
As I'm 44 years old with no known health issues, I was a little bit surprised and thought that maybe it was an error, but it wasn't. My date of birth was entered as part of the booking process and I completed it with no issues.
Location seems to make a difference - I'm in North Somerset.3 -
killerandflash said:Paddy Powell said:I received a message from my doctors surgery to book my 1st vaccination, which I've now done for next week.
As I'm 44 years old with no known health issues, I was a little bit surprised and thought that maybe it was an error, but it wasn't. My date of birth was entered as part of the booking process and I completed it with no issues.
Location seems to make a difference - I'm in North Somerset.0 -
Mrs GA had her first jab yesterday, she said that a lot of people hadn’t shown up for their jab. She had the AZ.1
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Elthamaddick said:2nd vaccine day, feel very lucky0
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Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.6
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Wife managed to book hers without receiving a letter. Site now says open to over 50's so pile in peeps !
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guinnessaddick said:Mrs GA had her first jab yesterday, she said that a lot of people hadn’t shown up for their jab. She had the AZ.
That’s why we need to roll the jab out to those who are a bit younger ASAP. It’s a numbers game and we should be looking to get as many vaccinated as quickly as we can. Mopping up the refuseniks, if that is what the no shows are, can be done later3 -
Hartleypete said:Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.17
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My wife, 54, received a text from our GP surgery yesterday inviting her to book her jab. Having it on Friday.4
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Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.
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Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.
if it’s because they are so far behind in roll out then why roll out less by creating a problem that doesn’t exist.
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Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.
if it’s because they are so far behind in roll out then why roll out less by creating a problem that doesn’t exist.
Certain EU states are attempting to deflect some of the blame from the slow approval of vaccines (and hence 'slow' rollout) by being overly cautious with a scare story (which happens with ALL vaccines, and usually leads to months of delays whilst the reports are checked, cross-checked for statistical validity and then each individual case checked for merit - we've taken a far less cautious approach with our rollout)
This doesn't extend to an information war against the British people. This is one of the reasons people generally don't like British people when they go abroad. This persecution complex that a certain section of our population seems to have. It's not a war. It's not a competition. There isn't some dastardly plot by the EU to nobble the Brits. If you genuinely, sincerely believe that, you're beyond help.
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Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.
if it’s because they are so far behind in roll out then why roll out less by creating a problem that doesn’t exist.
Certain EU states are attempting to deflect some of the blame from the slow approval of vaccines (and hence 'slow' rollout) by being overly cautious with a scare story (which happens with ALL vaccines, and usually leads to months of delays whilst the reports are checked, cross-checked for statistical validity and then each individual case checked for merit - we've taken a far less cautious approach with our rollout)
This doesn't extend to an information war against the British people. This is one of the reasons people generally don't like British people when they go abroad. This persecution complex that a certain section of our population seems to have. It's not a war. It's not a competition. There isn't some dastardly plot by the EU to nobble the Brits. If you genuinely, sincerely believe that, you're beyond help.
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Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.0
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Hartleypete said:Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.Edit : Written before reading post by @Leroy Ambrose"8
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Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.
if it’s because they are so far behind in roll out then why roll out less by creating a problem that’s not there.
like you the EU are nasty.
Certain EU states are attempting to deflect some of the blame from the slow approval of vaccines (and hence 'slow' rollout) by being overly cautious with a scare story (which happens with ALL vaccines, and usually leads to months of delays whilst the reports are checked, cross-checked for statistical validity and then each individual case checked for merit - we've taken a far less cautious approach with our rollout)
This doesn't extend to an information war against the British people. This is one of the reasons people generally don't like British people when they go abroad. This persecution complex that a certain section of our population seems to have. It's not a war. It's not a competition. There isn't some dastardly plot by the EU to nobble the Brits. If you genuinely, sincerely believe that, you're beyond help.0 - Sponsored links:
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Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.
if it’s because they are so far behind in roll out then why roll out less by creating a problem that’s not there.
like you the EU are nasty.
Certain EU states are attempting to deflect some of the blame from the slow approval of vaccines (and hence 'slow' rollout) by being overly cautious with a scare story (which happens with ALL vaccines, and usually leads to months of delays whilst the reports are checked, cross-checked for statistical validity and then each individual case checked for merit - we've taken a far less cautious approach with our rollout)
This doesn't extend to an information war against the British people. This is one of the reasons people generally don't like British people when they go abroad. This persecution complex that a certain section of our population seems to have. It's not a war. It's not a competition. There isn't some dastardly plot by the EU to nobble the Brits. If you genuinely, sincerely believe that, you're beyond help.6 -
Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.
if it’s because they are so far behind in roll out then why roll out less by creating a problem that’s not there.
like you the EU are nasty.
Certain EU states are attempting to deflect some of the blame from the slow approval of vaccines (and hence 'slow' rollout) by being overly cautious with a scare story (which happens with ALL vaccines, and usually leads to months of delays whilst the reports are checked, cross-checked for statistical validity and then each individual case checked for merit - we've taken a far less cautious approach with our rollout)
This doesn't extend to an information war against the British people. This is one of the reasons people generally don't like British people when they go abroad. This persecution complex that a certain section of our population seems to have. It's not a war. It's not a competition. There isn't some dastardly plot by the EU to nobble the Brits. If you genuinely, sincerely believe that, you're beyond help.5 -
Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.
if it’s because they are so far behind in roll out then why roll out less by creating a problem that’s not there.
like you the EU are nasty.
Certain EU states are attempting to deflect some of the blame from the slow approval of vaccines (and hence 'slow' rollout) by being overly cautious with a scare story (which happens with ALL vaccines, and usually leads to months of delays whilst the reports are checked, cross-checked for statistical validity and then each individual case checked for merit - we've taken a far less cautious approach with our rollout)
This doesn't extend to an information war against the British people. This is one of the reasons people generally don't like British people when they go abroad. This persecution complex that a certain section of our population seems to have. It's not a war. It's not a competition. There isn't some dastardly plot by the EU to nobble the Brits. If you genuinely, sincerely believe that, you're beyond help.2 -
Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.
if it’s because they are so far behind in roll out then why roll out less by creating a problem that’s not there.
like you the EU are nasty.
Certain EU states are attempting to deflect some of the blame from the slow approval of vaccines (and hence 'slow' rollout) by being overly cautious with a scare story (which happens with ALL vaccines, and usually leads to months of delays whilst the reports are checked, cross-checked for statistical validity and then each individual case checked for merit - we've taken a far less cautious approach with our rollout)
This doesn't extend to an information war against the British people. This is one of the reasons people generally don't like British people when they go abroad. This persecution complex that a certain section of our population seems to have. It's not a war. It's not a competition. There isn't some dastardly plot by the EU to nobble the Brits. If you genuinely, sincerely believe that, you're beyond help.7 -
Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.
if it’s because they are so far behind in roll out then why roll out less by creating a problem that’s not there.
like you the EU are nasty.
Certain EU states are attempting to deflect some of the blame from the slow approval of vaccines (and hence 'slow' rollout) by being overly cautious with a scare story (which happens with ALL vaccines, and usually leads to months of delays whilst the reports are checked, cross-checked for statistical validity and then each individual case checked for merit - we've taken a far less cautious approach with our rollout)
This doesn't extend to an information war against the British people. This is one of the reasons people generally don't like British people when they go abroad. This persecution complex that a certain section of our population seems to have. It's not a war. It's not a competition. There isn't some dastardly plot by the EU to nobble the Brits. If you genuinely, sincerely believe that, you're beyond help.
Cracking start . You've put your point across concisely there, and certainly articulated your argument well.5 -
Elthamaddick said:2nd vaccine day, feel very lucky3
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Hartleypete said:Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.1
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Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.
if it’s because they are so far behind in roll out then why roll out less by creating a problem that’s not there.
like you the EU are nasty.
Certain EU states are attempting to deflect some of the blame from the slow approval of vaccines (and hence 'slow' rollout) by being overly cautious with a scare story (which happens with ALL vaccines, and usually leads to months of delays whilst the reports are checked, cross-checked for statistical validity and then each individual case checked for merit - we've taken a far less cautious approach with our rollout)
This doesn't extend to an information war against the British people. This is one of the reasons people generally don't like British people when they go abroad. This persecution complex that a certain section of our population seems to have. It's not a war. It's not a competition. There isn't some dastardly plot by the EU to nobble the Brits. If you genuinely, sincerely believe that, you're beyond help.0 -
AddicksAddict said:Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.
if it’s because they are so far behind in roll out then why roll out less by creating a problem that’s not there.
like you the EU are nasty.
Certain EU states are attempting to deflect some of the blame from the slow approval of vaccines (and hence 'slow' rollout) by being overly cautious with a scare story (which happens with ALL vaccines, and usually leads to months of delays whilst the reports are checked, cross-checked for statistical validity and then each individual case checked for merit - we've taken a far less cautious approach with our rollout)
This doesn't extend to an information war against the British people. This is one of the reasons people generally don't like British people when they go abroad. This persecution complex that a certain section of our population seems to have. It's not a war. It's not a competition. There isn't some dastardly plot by the EU to nobble the Brits. If you genuinely, sincerely believe that, you're beyond help.2 -
AddicksAddict said:Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Leroy Ambrose said:Hartleypete said:Arsenetatters said:Our MP - Laura Trott - has said that she has received info from the local GPs that some people are cancelling jabs or not booking jabs due to the blood clot 'scare'.
if it’s because they are so far behind in roll out then why roll out less by creating a problem that’s not there.
like you the EU are nasty.
Certain EU states are attempting to deflect some of the blame from the slow approval of vaccines (and hence 'slow' rollout) by being overly cautious with a scare story (which happens with ALL vaccines, and usually leads to months of delays whilst the reports are checked, cross-checked for statistical validity and then each individual case checked for merit - we've taken a far less cautious approach with our rollout)
This doesn't extend to an information war against the British people. This is one of the reasons people generally don't like British people when they go abroad. This persecution complex that a certain section of our population seems to have. It's not a war. It's not a competition. There isn't some dastardly plot by the EU to nobble the Brits. If you genuinely, sincerely believe that, you're beyond help.1