Reading heavily and knowing every detail has been a massive help for me in the last three months. Far better than wandering around in a helpless haze waiting for someone to press the unlock button.
I just look at vaccination numbers versus supply. That's really all that matters
I don't think I am!
Had my own second wave on Wednesday with the side effects, shoulder started hurting and from the afternoon I had a cold that went away by Thursday. Nothing too bad though so either I had it very mild or being a double hard bastard helps
You really are a quite sizeable cunt.
Just an awful person doing massive amounts of projection on other people to make himself feel better. Truly pathetic and really quite sad.
But I thought you guys like consuming data and information and coming to your own conclusions?
I mean, I feel like we've come to quite a well supported conclusion here.
Woah there Magic. Kik's is still solid, I just disagree with him slightly on this one. That's all.
"THE SPANIARDS ARE COUNTING THE 100+ twice!12!"
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To be honest, I've switched off from the news due to the unrelenting poor standard of reporting. There's a general lack of care taken on reporting on scientific reports or statements from medical professionals with little care on the impact and whether or not that is someone worth listening to. I've found it much more comforting to just ignore and carry on with my loveless marriage.
Ffs. He was right all along.
I can't help it guys. It's easier and much simpler to look at the facts.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...s-eu-blackmail“The UK is proud to have vaccinated many people with the first dose, but they will have a problem with the second dose,” Le Drian said. “And we are fully vaccinated with two doses, not one. Today we have the same number of fully vaccinated people in France and the United Kingdom.
The problem with that logic is the first dose provides the vast majority of the immunity. Nice attempt at trying to justify their shambles, though.
The frogsters are in real trouble - not just talking covid/vaccines, but they're in real danger this time of electing Mme Le Pen next year and having their very own Brexit-esque meltdown - and that I think colours everything the ministerial clowns say and do.
Couldn't happen to a nicer lot.
It's lucky they didn't faff about rolling out 1st doses to tens of millions or they'd really be in trouble.
Are they still sat on over a million doses of Astrazeneca too?
That's what you get for being a rabble of spiteful cunts. The French love a riot too. Don't see this playing well at all.
Huge fan of the french farmers rocking up to government buildings in their tractors and dumping shite everywhere
https://inews.co.uk/news/uk/covid-ca...edium=referral
Just build a wall around the Midlands. What is Corby playing at ffs?
Anyone seen Giggles in a while? I just looked and his last post was back in February.
It's the rotund ones at risk as well. Thoughts are with his family.
Did we agree on a TTH bat signal in this scenario during the last John panic? Just looked at Giggles profile and the fact he averaged 12 posts a day until he went radio silent is quite glaring.
Francis Walsh, we hardly knew ye.
I gave him a shout in the Beer thread (his natural environment) a week or so ago after I noticed he'd been missing a while.
Might see if I can workout how to email him via his profile.
I'm sure someone mentioned the fact that he used to go by his real name around the time of his most recent post, which is what made him shit the bed last time.
@Giggles Have you passed?
He's replied and he's all good lads. Just got stuff on.
That’s exactly what a wolf would say.
Someone send a letter addressed to that Miserable Git Francis, County Kildare, Bottom Ireland telling him to post again.
Remember to include "If this has arrived you live in a village"
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56553128
I don't even know what this man is saying. My best guess is warning people off breaking all restrictions as some lapse, but if that's the case then say so specifically. Don't couch it in language that looks suspiciously like you're advocating keeping restrictions in place.NHS England national medical director Prof Stephen Powis said "enormous progress" had been made, but it "does not mean job done".
But writing in the Sunday Telegraph, Prof Powis warned that coronavirus could still "wreak more havoc and ill-health on a significant scale". He cited concerns over variants.
Prof Powis said: "We've made enormous progress that we need to build on and not squander the gains we've made."
He added: "We need to hold our nerve and drive for the line, so everyone can get back safely and soon to our normal lives."
I feel like the party line has been than now (right now!) is the time to "hold our nerve" and "drive for the line" every single day for about two months now. They love regurgitating that one.
He must have spent ages working out how to word that so that in future he can claim to have been both for or against easing the lockdown, depending on which way the wind blows.
"This rollout has been a great success, but you're the most vulnerable after you've scored."