yes, but only for care home staff and the over 80s.
it will be many months maybe even a year before everyone that wants one gets one.
at 1 million vaccines a week it would take over a year.
yes, but only for care home staff and the over 80s.
it will be many months maybe even a year before everyone that wants one gets one.
thats if the supply line can be maintained.at 1 million vaccines a week it would take over a year.
To far south we would lose Northumberland and Cumbria to the Jockanese, it needs to be up along the Tweedcant we just reinforce Hadrians Wall??
okay, you should know, I have never been there.To far south we would lose Northumberland and Cumbria to the Jockanese, it needs to be up along the Tweed
now you mention it that is very interesting.Reminds me of the 1970s TV sci fi series SURVIVORS where a Pandemic wiped out 90% of the people but as the outbreak spread the government kept playing its severity down and they even released a vacine that did not work.
So I'm starting to think seriously that isnt it rather convenient that Parliament closed down 24 hours BEFORE this new lockdown giving Ministers, MPs, Lords, Spads, Advisors and Civil Servants 24 hours head start to get out of the south east of England.
I wonder if all the DOT>COM billionaires have buggered off to their secret bases and retreats yet?
its a stronger variant of the original, 70% more virulent.I imagine the new strain is too.
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