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Ema In A Nutshell
AZ vaccine is safe and reported blood clots unrelated to the vaccine.
Keep on vaccinating.
Cerebral sinus problems are rare and providing that they remain rare, then no big deal.
In a nutshell.
Keep on vaccinating.
Cerebral sinus problems are rare and providing that they remain rare, then no big deal.
In a nutshell.
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//Not so NJ.
This problem is pandemic, if you hold back vaccine programmes in other parts of the world, it will come back, the virus that is.....and BITE you.//
My remark was tongue in cheek, Sqad. There's nothing I'd like to see more than my friends (and everybody else) in the EU receive their shots pronto. They do not deserve to suffer the unmitigated shambles that the Euromaniacs have managed to make of their vaccine programme. I just hope it makes them think long and hard about the wisdom of their nations' membership. This issue matters and the EU is not designed to deal with issues that matter.
This problem is pandemic, if you hold back vaccine programmes in other parts of the world, it will come back, the virus that is.....and BITE you.//
My remark was tongue in cheek, Sqad. There's nothing I'd like to see more than my friends (and everybody else) in the EU receive their shots pronto. They do not deserve to suffer the unmitigated shambles that the Euromaniacs have managed to make of their vaccine programme. I just hope it makes them think long and hard about the wisdom of their nations' membership. This issue matters and the EU is not designed to deal with issues that matter.
France enters a month long lockdown period in 16 regions starting midnight. The Nationwide curfew is moved to 7pm. No travel between regions allowed and non essential shops closed. All they need now is a bit of restraint in the anti British output. Wonder if the travel bans includes the illegal immigrant traffic across the Country to the channel coast?
NJ: "They do not deserve to suffer the unmitigated shambles that the Euromaniacs have managed to make of their vaccine programme. I just hope it makes them think long and hard about the wisdom of their nations' membership."
1 Calling people "Euromaniacs" is not the way to start a sensible conversation
2 I'm surprised that a so-called judge would resort to such language; shouldn't you be making wise pronouncements based on evidence, rather than using provocative terms?
It makes me worry about the judiciary.
1 Calling people "Euromaniacs" is not the way to start a sensible conversation
2 I'm surprised that a so-called judge would resort to such language; shouldn't you be making wise pronouncements based on evidence, rather than using provocative terms?
It makes me worry about the judiciary.
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//What do you mean bednobs?//
I think you’ve answered your own question:
//And I'm not an atheist!//
//1 Calling people "Euromaniacs" is not the way to start a sensible conversation//
I’ve been referring to the collective cabal of assorted EU politicians and sundry Civil Servants as such for at least two or three years. I find it most appropriate. The unbridled enthusiasm they demonstrate for their wretched institution, its workings and everything connected with it seems to overcome any common sense they may have and I can only assume they are suffering from some sort of mental illness akin to a mania. Nothing demonstrates this more perfectly than the dog’s breakfast they have made of their vaccination rollout. Their political dogma has unnecessarily placed the lives of the citizens who have the misfortune to live in an EU member nation in increased peril. That’s a mania.
I think you’ve answered your own question:
//And I'm not an atheist!//
//1 Calling people "Euromaniacs" is not the way to start a sensible conversation//
I’ve been referring to the collective cabal of assorted EU politicians and sundry Civil Servants as such for at least two or three years. I find it most appropriate. The unbridled enthusiasm they demonstrate for their wretched institution, its workings and everything connected with it seems to overcome any common sense they may have and I can only assume they are suffering from some sort of mental illness akin to a mania. Nothing demonstrates this more perfectly than the dog’s breakfast they have made of their vaccination rollout. Their political dogma has unnecessarily placed the lives of the citizens who have the misfortune to live in an EU member nation in increased peril. That’s a mania.
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