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The British Call The Shots
Isn't it a fantastic achievement for Boris' Vaccine Taskforce, now having vaccinated more UK residents that the entire 27 countries of the EU combined have done for theirs?
Lots of men & women deserve accolades, but at the top should go Sir Patrick Vallance, "who from early on was hammering the point about onshore manufacturing" & the largely unsung 'Vaccine Tsar', Kate Bingham.
Three cheers for Britain at its best!
Lots of men & women deserve accolades, but at the top should go Sir Patrick Vallance, "who from early on was hammering the point about onshore manufacturing" & the largely unsung 'Vaccine Tsar', Kate Bingham.
Three cheers for Britain at its best!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is a good read. It confirms Vallance’s pivotal role. Also reveals that Bingham has quietly gone away.
https:/ /www.sp ectator .co.uk/ article /secret s-of-th e-vacci ne-task forces- success
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OurworldinData.org based at Oxford University. It was linked to earlier.
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OurworldinData.org based at Oxford University. It was linked to earlier.
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This does make me chuckle.
The UK has administered more doses than the top five EU nations put together. More doses than the bottom 25 put together. It has provided vaccine to 21% of its population. Only five countries have managed a quarter of that percentage and one of them is Malta, with a population half that of London.
And here we are quibbling over whether it is "people" or "vaccinations" or whatever else.
The UK has administered more doses than the top five EU nations put together. More doses than the bottom 25 put together. It has provided vaccine to 21% of its population. Only five countries have managed a quarter of that percentage and one of them is Malta, with a population half that of London.
And here we are quibbling over whether it is "people" or "vaccinations" or whatever else.
Isn't it odd that in the early days when Boris and his advisers were getting a lot of flack for their appalling handling of Covid, his sycophants raised the cry "How low can you go, making political capital out of the pandemic".
But now it's "wonderful wonderful Boris", so it's suddenly OK to make political capital out of the pandemic.
No change there, two-faced Toryism.
But now it's "wonderful wonderful Boris", so it's suddenly OK to make political capital out of the pandemic.
No change there, two-faced Toryism.
//No change there, two-faced Toryism.//
It's not two faced at all. I am a Tory supporter but I have been fiercely critical of some aspects of their handling of the pandemic, some of which has been an unmitigated balls-up (see my answer to this question at 12:25). But they've got the vaccination programme (so far) right - certainly considerably more right than our "Friends" in the EU.
There's nothing two-faced about criticising failure and applauding success.
It's not two faced at all. I am a Tory supporter but I have been fiercely critical of some aspects of their handling of the pandemic, some of which has been an unmitigated balls-up (see my answer to this question at 12:25). But they've got the vaccination programme (so far) right - certainly considerably more right than our "Friends" in the EU.
There's nothing two-faced about criticising failure and applauding success.
diddley, //During the past week, Portugal has had the world's highest death rate and new cases per capita//
https:/ /www.po litico. eu/arti cle/wor ld-high est-cov id-19-r ate-por tugal-s even-fr ee-icu- beds/
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