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BBC News - AstraZeneca vaccine - was it really worth it?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56570364
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it's disgraceful how the EU bureaucrats have trashed one of our best companies...on the basis of outright lies
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Once again, the (EU) EMA approved AZ back in January.
https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/news/ema-recommends-covid-19-vaccine-astrazeneca-authorisation-eu
AZ as also a British-Swedish company.
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Gabriel Pogrund @Gabriel_Pogrund
Like Arcuri, Greensill/Cameron already looking like one of those scandals which exposes our completely inadequate architecture for investigating wrongdoing in politics. Albeit the mood will change when job losses begin...
Tory Britain
How Lex Greensill and David Cameron tried to woo Saudi Arabia’s crown prince
Financier boasted of desert trip with former prime minister and Mohammed bin Salman
https://www.ft.com/content/e3cf4459-dd54-49c1-a777-276f8ae0d406
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BBC News - AstraZeneca vaccine - was it really worth it?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56570364
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it's disgraceful how the EU bureaucrats have trashed one of our best companies...on the basis of outright lies
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Once again, the (EU) EMA approved AZ back in January.
https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/news/ema-recommends-covid-19-vaccine-astrazeneca-authorisation-eu
AZ as also a British-Swedish company.
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An Ipsos Mori poll suggests Britons are much less concerned about COVID-19 than they were a month ago.
The survey of 1,009 adults in early March found 49% of people felt the pandemic was a big issue for the UK, down from 72% in February.
Mike Clemence, associate research director at the polling firm, said: "Concern is notably lower among older age groups, which may suggest the vaccination campaign is having an impact on public perceptions - although worries are also lower among the youngest Britons who will not yet have been vaccinated."
I'm one of the youngest Britons.
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comment by Hector (U3606)
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BBC News - AstraZeneca vaccine - was it really worth it?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56570364
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it's disgraceful how the EU bureaucrats have trashed one of our best companies...on the basis of outright lies
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Once again, the (EU) EMA approved AZ back in January.
https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/news/ema-recommends-covid-19-vaccine-astrazeneca-authorisation-eu
AZ as also a British-Swedish company.
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I enjoy your honourable defences of the EU. Makes for good chat.
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That was the difference ey
I know WWSPD was surprised BoJo was bringing that up as a new announcement. But apparently the deal agreed in January involved doing the fill and finish in the EU and now it will be done here
Cant pretend there isnt a risk rn of having vaccines made in the EU
Sad state of affairs
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That was the difference ey
I know WWSPD was surprised BoJo was bringing that up as a new announcement. But apparently the deal agreed in January involved doing the fill and finish in the EU and now it will be done here
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Yip, I had missed that. Given current situation makes sense for vaccine (insofar as UK distribution is concerned) to be completed here.
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Germany's capital city Berlin on Tuesday suspended vaccinations with the AstraZeneca jab for under-60s, as further reports emerge of blood clots among people who have received it.
"We are provisionally stopping vaccinations with AstraZeneca for under-60s," said Berlin's health minister Dilek Kalayci, citing "new data about side effects".
She added that it was a "precautionary measure" while the city awaited an official recommendation from federal health authorities.
"We have no serious cases of side effects in Berlin," Kalayci explained, adding that "everyone who has already received a first jab of AstraZeneca has very good protection".
Germany's medicines regulator Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI) has now reported 31 cases of blood clots in people who have received AstraZeneca, Spiegel magazine reported Tuesday.
https://www.barrons.com/news/berlin-city-halts-astrazeneca-jabs-for-under-60s-01617106205
The AstraZeneca vaccine has had a rollercoaster ride, with Britain, which developed it, staunchly supporting its use, South Africa outright rejecting it, and more than a dozen EU nations suspending shots in mid-March before most restarted rollouts but with a patchwork of age restrictions.
France has limited its use to over-55s, while Spain to under-65s.
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Kind of a mess
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This is the issue with the anti-vax concerns
Blood clots are not exactly uncommon, you cant stop it when like a fraction of people of millions of jabs show signs
You think some superstructure, medicine regulator would have the influence to stop all these countries acting irrationally
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South Africa gave up their shots to the African Union because they didnt believe it would work vs the dominant variant there
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Get to work!
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comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
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comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 hour, 32 minutes ago
BBC News - AstraZeneca vaccine - was it really worth it?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56570364
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it's disgraceful how the EU bureaucrats have trashed one of our best companies...on the basis of outright lies
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Once again, the (EU) EMA approved AZ back in January.
https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/news/ema-recommends-covid-19-vaccine-astrazeneca-authorisation-eu
AZ as also a British-Swedish company.
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posted on 30/3/21
Very good
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Gabriel Pogrund @Gabriel_Pogrund
Like Arcuri, Greensill/Cameron already looking like one of those scandals which exposes our completely inadequate architecture for investigating wrongdoing in politics. Albeit the mood will change when job losses begin...
Tory Britain
posted on 30/3/21
How Lex Greensill and David Cameron tried to woo Saudi Arabia’s crown prince
Financier boasted of desert trip with former prime minister and Mohammed bin Salman
https://www.ft.com/content/e3cf4459-dd54-49c1-a777-276f8ae0d406
posted on 30/3/21
comment by NPEEE (U22521)
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comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
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comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 hour, 32 minutes ago
BBC News - AstraZeneca vaccine - was it really worth it?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56570364
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it's disgraceful how the EU bureaucrats have trashed one of our best companies...on the basis of outright lies
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Once again, the (EU) EMA approved AZ back in January.
https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/news/ema-recommends-covid-19-vaccine-astrazeneca-authorisation-eu
AZ as also a British-Swedish company.
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https://imgflip.com/i/53pvnl
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An Ipsos Mori poll suggests Britons are much less concerned about COVID-19 than they were a month ago.
The survey of 1,009 adults in early March found 49% of people felt the pandemic was a big issue for the UK, down from 72% in February.
Mike Clemence, associate research director at the polling firm, said: "Concern is notably lower among older age groups, which may suggest the vaccination campaign is having an impact on public perceptions - although worries are also lower among the youngest Britons who will not yet have been vaccinated."
posted on 30/3/21
I'm one of the youngest Britons.
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comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
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comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 hour, 32 minutes ago
BBC News - AstraZeneca vaccine - was it really worth it?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56570364
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it's disgraceful how the EU bureaucrats have trashed one of our best companies...on the basis of outright lies
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Once again, the (EU) EMA approved AZ back in January.
https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/news/ema-recommends-covid-19-vaccine-astrazeneca-authorisation-eu
AZ as also a British-Swedish company.
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https://imgflip.com/i/53pvnl
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I enjoy your honourable defences of the EU. Makes for good chat.
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posted on 30/3/21
That was the difference ey
I know WWSPD was surprised BoJo was bringing that up as a new announcement. But apparently the deal agreed in January involved doing the fill and finish in the EU and now it will be done here
posted on 30/3/21
Cant pretend there isnt a risk rn of having vaccines made in the EU
Sad state of affairs
posted on 30/3/21
comment by Blarmy (U14547)
posted 6 minutes ago
That was the difference ey
I know WWSPD was surprised BoJo was bringing that up as a new announcement. But apparently the deal agreed in January involved doing the fill and finish in the EU and now it will be done here
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Yip, I had missed that. Given current situation makes sense for vaccine (insofar as UK distribution is concerned) to be completed here.
posted on 30/3/21
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posted on 30/3/21
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posted on 30/3/21
Germany's capital city Berlin on Tuesday suspended vaccinations with the AstraZeneca jab for under-60s, as further reports emerge of blood clots among people who have received it.
"We are provisionally stopping vaccinations with AstraZeneca for under-60s," said Berlin's health minister Dilek Kalayci, citing "new data about side effects".
She added that it was a "precautionary measure" while the city awaited an official recommendation from federal health authorities.
"We have no serious cases of side effects in Berlin," Kalayci explained, adding that "everyone who has already received a first jab of AstraZeneca has very good protection".
Germany's medicines regulator Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI) has now reported 31 cases of blood clots in people who have received AstraZeneca, Spiegel magazine reported Tuesday.
https://www.barrons.com/news/berlin-city-halts-astrazeneca-jabs-for-under-60s-01617106205
posted on 30/3/21
The AstraZeneca vaccine has had a rollercoaster ride, with Britain, which developed it, staunchly supporting its use, South Africa outright rejecting it, and more than a dozen EU nations suspending shots in mid-March before most restarted rollouts but with a patchwork of age restrictions.
France has limited its use to over-55s, while Spain to under-65s.
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Kind of a mess
posted on 30/3/21
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posted on 30/3/21
This is the issue with the anti-vax concerns
Blood clots are not exactly uncommon, you cant stop it when like a fraction of people of millions of jabs show signs
posted on 30/3/21
You think some superstructure, medicine regulator would have the influence to stop all these countries acting irrationally
posted on 30/3/21
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posted on 30/3/21
South Africa gave up their shots to the African Union because they didnt believe it would work vs the dominant variant there
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