Fair play to anyone who managed to watch two whole minutes of that Jeremy Vine show, I had to tap out after 90 seconds.
Vine amplifies the sort of person your previous post on this topic was about.Jealous that the former CET journalist Jeremy is now a half a million pound a year presenter and your best position at the CET was Simon Gilberts latrine boy?
Beverley?Vine amplifies the sort of person your previous post on this topic was about.
That is surprising, I wonder if they signed amended conditions to their contracts. I suppose such high value contracts might already cover this sort of thing though.Bayern not paying five unvaccinated players who are self isolating !
Jealous that the former CET journalist Jeremy is now a half a million pound a year presenter and your best position at the CET was Simon Gilberts latrine boy?
On the one level that seem harsh, but I guess we've just got rid of a player for not taking care of themselves and giving themselves the best opportunity to play.Bayern not paying five unvaccinated players who are self isolating !
On the one level that seem harsh, but I guess we've just got rid of a player for not taking care of themselves and giving themselves the best opportunity to play.
This is spot on and why when I’ve seen media, commentators etc saying we are slipping behind other countries on vaccine roll out, basically because others have been getting kids jabbed, I’ve just put my head in my hands. The key is getting those most at risk ie adults, and more so older adults, vaccinated/protected. Jabbing kids might eventually help with herd immunity (I’m current not convinced herd immunity is achievable if boosters are required annually) and look good for figures but ultimately they are unlikely to get seriously ill
We have had very high case numbers recently because of the school testing but if they’re asymptomatic or not really impacted virus it doesn’t really matter as long as we are protecting those at risk...unfortunately there’s a load of idiots who prefer to remain unprotected !
I’m hoping the decision to allow Covid to spread gradually over summer, the 12 wk gap between jabs and the greater focus on getting more adults vaccinated quickly, all of which were calculated gambles, will pay off, but these gambles will only work in conjunction with a successful booster programme
Most other countrys are 4 months after 2nd jab.
The government is also making boosters accessible 5 months after the 2nd vaccine dose - seems a bit short to me.
Like where?Most other countrys are 4 months after 2nd jab.
The government is also making boosters accessible 5 months after the 2nd vaccine dose - seems a bit short to me.
Certainly is strictly six months. Earliest I can get mine is... Christmas Eve(!)The uk have now done close to 15 million I think strictly round a 6 month rule so I doubt it’s going to have much of a concern tbh
Certainly is strictly six months. Earliest I can get mine is... Christmas Eve(!)
Given the date,I might ring them up next week and see if there's *any* flexibility to move it at least a couple of days earlier!Yes I’ve got mine literally on the day i am allowed
Yes I’ve got mine literally on the day i am allowed
Hungary, pretty sure iran, dubai and s few other thingsLike where?
Do you just make this stuff up?Fully-Vaxxed Gibraltar Sees 2500 PERCENT SPIKE in COVID-19 Cases Per Day, Initiates New Lockdowns
They have cancelled some Christmas events, and asked people to consider how they want to run their Christmas.Do you just make this stuff up?
Covid-19 cases continue to rise, hospitalisation low
The number of active cases of Covid-19 in Gibraltar stood at 747 on Monday, though hospitalisations remained low. There was just one person on the Covid-19 ward in St Bernard’s Hospital and none in the critical care unit. A further 842 people...www.chronicle.gi
Have you met @baldy? Maybe you and him can exchange bullshit opinions elsewhere and leave this place to the grown ups?Fully-Vaxxed Gibraltar Sees 2500 PERCENT SPIKE in COVID-19 Cases Per Day, Initiates New Lockdowns
So not ‘most countries’ then?Hungary, pretty sure iran, dubai and s few other things
They have cancelled some Christmas events, and asked people to consider how they want to run their Christmas.
That being said, they've also had four deaths from Covid since vaccines took hold. It's clear they're working.
Four deaths since March, considered to be when they hit full vaccination rate. V vast majority of their 94 other deaths were in January and early February, when vaccination rates were still low.How many deaths did they have before?
Four deaths since March, considered to be when they hit full vaccination rate. V vast majority of their 94 other deaths were in January and early February, when vaccination rates were still low.
Presumably they have looked at the data on the vaccine waning from Israel and the UK etc and made a decision based on that. How is the booster program going in the Netherlands, you been offered a booster yet?So if they are working well (which they look to be), why are they cancelling Christmas events?
It looks like a full lockdown is going to be implemented here. Cue the riots.
Yep, they're rolling out their booster programme, recognise there is a period where, with waning effectiveness of vaccines, there is an increased risk, and are taking some relatively small measures to offset that.Presumably they have looked at the data on the vaccine waning from Israel and the UK etc and made a decision based on that. How is the booster program going in the Netherlands, you been offered a booster yet?
Im not going to Google every single countrys booster time frame you fuxking moron.So not ‘most countries’ then?
Is that a retraction of your previous statementIm not going to Google every single countrys booster time frame you fuxking moron.
You’re the one who made the claim, thickie.Im not going to Google every single countrys booster time frame you fuxking moron.
And i listed a few countrys that do at 4 months,You’re the one who made the claim you stupid c**t.
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