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Re: Vaccination Shambles
« Reply #45 on: January 27, 2021, 09:37:16 pm »
Thing is...the Brits will have vaccinated all their passport holders very soon and the E U will be fighting g for a proper supply..of course ..we will come begging at the table for scraps...Watch Merkels Reich take her slice of the cake first
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Re: Vaccination Shambles
« Reply #46 on: January 27, 2021, 09:56:30 pm »
Thing is...the Brits will have vaccinated all their passport holders very soon and the E U will be fighting g for a proper supply..of course ..we will come begging at the table for scraps...Watch Merkels Reich take her slice of the cake first

So the EU say they have a contract from Astra Zeneca to supply vaccines from their 4 plants...two of which are in the UK....but it now transpires (according to Astra) that the UK signed a contract 3 months before that the two UK plants supply of the vaccine would stay in the UK alone!!
And to add to that,the EU gave Astra an upfront payment of €336 million to supply from their 4 plants. 

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« Reply #47 on: January 27, 2021, 10:10:39 pm »
Leo said Im a lying Cunt im letting on that there will be more vaccines approved even though there is NOT ONE ANYWHERE ON EARTH APPROVED other than for EMERGENCY USE just like the skinny spare wheel in your car Ok for getting you out of trouble but not advised for Grand Prix racing .


This is what he told his Gang ........While cautioning that his figures were heavily caveated, the Fine Gael leader said that based on current supply projections the State will take delivery of 1.5 million doses in the month of April, and up to two million doses in May.


Can anybody tell me where all these Vaccines are coming from by APRIL .Fucking deluded Ponce .

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Re: Vaccination Shambles
« Reply #48 on: January 27, 2021, 10:16:19 pm »
Not gonna happen John....not even in the parallel universe that most politicians seem to inhabit. 

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« Reply #49 on: January 27, 2021, 10:23:33 pm »
Not gonna happen John....not even in the parallel universe that most politicians seem to inhabit.


Look at the laid back Dutch they have had enough .Donnelly is inept ,the Fucking minister for education is an experiment in uselessness .People are getting tired of the Lies and ineptitude .Most of us can do simple maths 40,000 doses a week is 20,000 people needled .This arsewipe is offering us stuff that dosent exist .While all the Scrotum Flashing is going on between The EU and Astra Big Nobs about a supply of something that is not yet approved .Bit like bald men fighting over Brylcream

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Re: Vaccination Shambles
« Reply #50 on: January 27, 2021, 10:32:31 pm »
I think the bald man analogy is a bit rude John.

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« Reply #51 on: January 27, 2021, 10:34:48 pm »
I think the bald man analogy is a bit rude John.


Sorry !

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Re: Vaccination Shambles
« Reply #52 on: January 27, 2021, 10:53:28 pm »
If the EU import that Vaccine from Britain will we have to pay VAT or some other tax on it ?If it contains British Ingredients will it need a separate safety cert .Brits could really act the cunt if they want to .

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« Reply #53 on: January 27, 2021, 11:21:57 pm »
If the EU import that Vaccine from Britain will we have to pay VAT or some other tax on it ?If it contains British Ingredients will it need a separate safety cert .Brits could really act the cunt if they want to .


JUST IN CASE YOU THINK IM MESSING

 WED, 27 JAN, 2021 - 22:44
DAVID YOUNG, PA
Carrot, cucumber and courgette are among the seeds a Northern Ireland garden centre owner has been told he cannot ship from Great Britain.

Tomato, runner bean, onion and lettuce seeds are also on the prohibited list that Robin Mercer received from his GB supplier.

The supplier sent a list of more than 40 different seed types to Mr Mercer on Wednesday, advising him they would no longer be available due to new Irish Sea trading rules.

Northern Ireland’s continued compliance with EU rules on plant health means a variety of plants, seeds, plant products and soils cannot be imported from Great Britain.

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Re: Vaccination Shambles
« Reply #54 on: January 27, 2021, 11:56:45 pm »
If the EU import that Vaccine from Britain will we have to pay VAT or some other tax on it ?If it contains British Ingredients will it need a separate safety cert .Brits could really act the cunt if they want to .


JUST IN CASE YOU THINK IM MESSING

 WED, 27 JAN, 2021 - 22:44
DAVID YOUNG, PA
Carrot, cucumber and courgette are among the seeds a Northern Ireland garden centre owner has been told he cannot ship from Great Britain.

Tomato, runner bean, onion and lettuce seeds are also on the prohibited list that Robin Mercer received from his GB supplier.

The supplier sent a list of more than 40 different seed types to Mr Mercer on Wednesday, advising him they would no longer be available due to new Irish Sea trading rules.

Northern Ireland’s continued compliance with EU rules on plant health means a variety of plants, seeds, plant products and soils cannot be imported from Great Britain.
This is a bit like Arlene :

https://vimeo.com/40086531 8)

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Re: Vaccination Shambles
« Reply #55 on: January 28, 2021, 01:30:17 pm »
WAS I FAIR TO STEO ?

THU, 28 JAN, 2021 - 13:15
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Stephen Donnelly appeared to make a series of blunders in a Dáil session on Thursday, claiming he could not remember what he said on Tuesday and giving out the wrong figures on vaccines.

RISE TD Paul Murphy asked the minister: "Earlier this week you quite unbelievably claimed one of the reasons we could not pursue a zero-Covid strategy was that we don’t know for sure that another Covid variant wouldn’t arrive that would make the vaccine ineffective. What on earth did you mean by that?"

Mr Donnelly said he did not recall that he ever made such a claim: "I have to go back and check exactly that interview or statement ... but as you characterise that right now that doesn't sound right to me."

On Tuesday, Mr Donnelly replied to a query on a zero-Covid policy, with a focus on allowing international travellers back into Ireland if enough people had been vaccinated.

"You've got to keep in mind as well, the new complexity which is variants, so the UK variant we now are confident that the vaccines work on it but it's far more contagious than the Wuhan strain for example," he said.

The jury is still out on terms of the Brazilian or South African variant on how exactly they may interact with the vaccines and will the vaccines be just as effective.
"What the virologists are telling us is that there will inevitably other strains popping up around the world as well and while we may all and we will achieve the requisite level of vaccination here at some point this year, it doesn't mean it necessarily will work against other strains and that has to be factored into the strategy for the future."


Ireland’s coronavirus vaccination programme likely to miss 700,000 target, Dáil hears
In the same session, Mr Donnelly told the Dáil that 48,000 Pfizer vaccines arrived into the country this week.

However, the HSE say just 24,570 doses of the Pfizer vaccine arrived in the same time period.

Later, Labour's Alan Kelly said it was "scary" that the minister did not know this.

A row then began in the Dáil when Mr Donnelly then made the decision to share his time with backbencher Cormac Devlin.


Social Democrat TD Róisín Shortall said her understanding was that the slot was for the Minister.

"This whole session is supposed to be about the minister's accountability for his responsibilities," she said.

"Why is he sharing his time with a Government backbencher? It is not acceptable."

WAS I FUCK .

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Re: Vaccination Shambles
« Reply #56 on: January 28, 2021, 02:41:13 pm »
IS THIS SHIT ANY FUCKING GOOD AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine should only be given to people aged between 18 and 64, Germany's vaccine committee said in a draft update to its vaccine recommendation, a day ahead of a decision by European regulators on the drugmaker's shot.

"There are currently insufficient data available to assess the vaccine efficacy from 65 years of age," the committee said in a draft resolution made available by the German health ministry on Thursday.

"The AstraZeneca vaccine, unlike the mRNA vaccines, should only be offered to people aged 18-64 years at each stage."

The European Medicines Agency is expected to make a decision on whether to approve AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine on Friday.

AstraZeneca denied on Monday that its Covid-19 vaccine is not very effective for people over 65, after German media reports said officials fear the vaccine may not be approved in the European Union for use in the elderly.

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Re: Vaccination Shambles
« Reply #57 on: January 28, 2021, 03:21:27 pm »
Could be good for those aged 14-64, I guess. We'll have to wait and see.
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Re: Vaccination Shambles
« Reply #58 on: January 28, 2021, 04:06:34 pm »
That's grand so.....another few less to get in my way of the vax.

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