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Post by Hodgy on Jun 23, 2021 21:00:10 GMT
GF had her second vaccine last Saturday. First one was AZ, second also AZ. No questions asked. Symptoms, only a very slight arm ache. That I translate into no reactions. Women really do like to milk it at every opportunity - so don’t ever get me started on man flu I just found it interesting that she'd that she'd had the mix and match of AZ/Moderna. Also that if this vaccine was so dangerous (as our BSF friends would have you believe) then you'd think that the German Chancellor would be bright enough to work that out, or be told by her medical experts, that she should avoid the jab? Did I misunderstand your response? Both vaccines were AZ.
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Post by admin on Jun 23, 2021 21:10:35 GMT
I just found it interesting that she'd that she'd had the mix and match of AZ/Moderna. Also that if this vaccine was so dangerous (as our BSF friends would have you believe) then you'd think that the German Chancellor would be bright enough to work that out, or be told by her medical experts, that she should avoid the jab? Did I misunderstand your response? Both vaccines were AZ. Probably not. You were talking about er indoors and I was talking about ze German - y'know "Vot is your name" as the German speaking Uncle Albert said
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Post by admin on Jul 1, 2021 22:37:10 GMT
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Post by admin on Sept 3, 2021 22:37:59 GMT
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Post by admin on Sept 7, 2021 22:21:07 GMT
Of the 189,682 people living in Peterborough, 54,781 are completely unvaccinated. A total of 72,757 people have not yet received both doses.Peterborough’s case rate currently remains one of the highest in England, currently standing at 445.2 cases per 100,000 people. The rate has stayed largely steady through August and the beginning of September - the rate on August 6 stood at 441.2 cases per 100,000 people. There are currently 61 COVID patients in hospitals run by North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust (Peterborough City, Hinchingbrooke and Stamford & Rutland) - the highest number since March 22. Six of those patients are on ventilators. Between April 17 and July 19, there were no COVID 19 deaths (within 28 days of a positive test) in Peterborough. Since July 20 there have been 12 deaths. All statistics available at coronavirus.data.gov.uk/peterboroughtoday 6/9/20
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Post by Hodgy on Sept 8, 2021 9:09:21 GMT
Of the 189,682 people living in Peterborough, 54,781 are completely unvaccinated. A total of 72,757 people have not yet received both doses.Peterborough’s case rate currently remains one of the highest in England, currently standing at 445.2 cases per 100,000 people. The rate has stayed largely steady through August and the beginning of September - the rate on August 6 stood at 441.2 cases per 100,000 people. There are currently 61 COVID patients in hospitals run by North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust (Peterborough City, Hinchingbrooke and Stamford & Rutland) - the highest number since March 22. Six of those patients are on ventilators. Between April 17 and July 19, there were no COVID 19 deaths (within 28 days of a positive test) in Peterborough. Since July 20 there have been 12 deaths. All statistics available at coronavirus.data.gov.uk/peterboroughtoday 6/9/20 That’s a surprisingly high number. You can imagine it would be much higher with the people they don’t know about. Be interesting to see a graph of the ages of those unvaccinated.
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Post by admin on Sept 17, 2021 21:19:07 GMT
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Post by admin on Sept 30, 2021 21:13:30 GMT
Anthony Furey@anthonyfurey Sept 29 BREAKING: The Ontario government is now recommending the use of Pfizer over Moderna for 18-24yo males, due to their findings that Moderna has a 1 in 5,000 risk of myocarditis for that category. The news comes after the government studied the data contained in a recent Public Health Ontario report on the issue: More than 100 Ontario youth sent to hospital for vaccine-related heart problems:
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