Corona Virus

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Old phart phred, Mar 8, 2020.

  1. Tom Gillam

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    The Eu has now invoked article 16 of the Northern Ireland protocol.After all the hullabaloo from the Eu and “others”,the Eu has now imposed a hard border,talk about the hypocrisy of caring about the good Friday agreement?
    And all because they’ve screwed up big time.
    As I’ve already said, I can’t see this ending well for the Eu.
     
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  2. figwold

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    Wow Tom, that is so hypocritical of them, imposing a hard border between Ireland and NI after all the bleating about how important it was to respect the Good Friday Agreement.

    I’m stunned.
     
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  3. Tom Gillam

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    The RNA vaccines also need continuous booster jabs.
     
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  4. Tom Gillam

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    I find it very sad when they’re invoking it in a protectionist way for a vaccine that saves lives,it’s despicable as well as unbelievably stupid.
    Interestingly,no mention of this on the BBC news......yet.
     
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  5. Sprinter

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  6. Pegscraper

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    Still hoping to get my shot later this month/early March, not really bothered which brand it is.
     
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  7. figwold

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    Aren’t we all? Well those of us in the UK, anyway!
     
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  8. Tom Gillam

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    #3028 Tom Gillam, Jan 30, 2021
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    After last nights despotic behaviour by the Eu,I would like to acknowledge the fantastic work done by Kate Bingham and the vaccine task force (VTF).
    With only a small group she has managed to achieve more than a Government department could,in very little time.
    Tonight we’ll be raising a glass to Kate.
     
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  9. Tom Gillam

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    Sums the Eu up.

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  10. figwold

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    Well said Tom. She herself has also credited the UK pharma industry, which had already made a lot of progress off its own bat without any government funding in getting ready to manufacture at scale even before the VTF was created.

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  11. Sprinter

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    367 million doses, even 2 each is only 130 million at the most, Begs the question why do we need all that then?
     
  12. figwold

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    Because when we bought them we didn’t know whether or not each vaccine would work. So we hedged our bets.

    if, as seems likely, we have more than we need we can and will give them to others.
     
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  13. Tiglet

    Tiglet Vintage Member

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    They won’t all be delivered at the same time.

    Who knows we may all need a top up or 2 jabs a year to stay reasonably protected.
     
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  14. Tom Gillam

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    It’s difficult to understand the logic of the Eu,on the one hand they appear to want the AstraZeneca vaccine and on the other they’re slagging it off.
    For this organisation to behave so poorly,clearly suggests they have major underlying problems which need to be sorted quickly.
    We really don’t want anymore breathtakingly idiotic behaviour,like yesterday,and I hope they have learnt a salutary lesson but I fear their arrogance and egos will get the better of them sooner or later.
     
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  15. TillyB

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    Agreed, great that they understood their mistake so quickly and turned it around, shame Boris and his lot can act so quickly when they drop a clanger.
     
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  16. Wessa

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    Major difference between the two. Boris is the leader of an independant country and the EU bureaucrats are unelected self satisfying twats, so they can behave just as they like without any come back.
     
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  17. Tom Gillam

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    The worrying thing is that they made such a monumental fuck up in the first place.
    Barely a month after leaving and they threaten the Irish border after all the fuss about the good Friday agreement.
    No hypocrisy there then!
     
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  18. TillyB

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    Absolutely, that’s ones thing you can say about Boris and his lot, no hypocrisy at all. Well apart from the driving for the eye test thing, and, and .......
     
  19. Tom Gillam

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    Again,major difference between an internal political handbags and a serious mistake with major international consequences,but I don’t understand why you’re trying to defend the indefensible,unless you’re still wearing those Euro blinkers.
     
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  20. TillyB

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    Wasn’t Boris considering breaking international law? Likewise I am not sure why you are defending Boris unless you are a lickspittle.
     
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