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    Delays in rolling out vaccine

    https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/968414/COVID-19_AstraZeneca_Vaccine_Analysis_Print.pdf By data you mean these publicly acessible MHRA safety reports that confirm types and rates of reactions in line with what was observed in the...
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    Delays in rolling out vaccine

    There's no need for me to search any data as it has already been done by the UK's regulators over the past 11 million vaccines and no serious side effects or related deaths have been found. Unless you suddenly think a dodgy batch has landed in the past few days...
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    Can you point to a single case of any one of the 11 million people to receive the AZ vaccine in the UK who has suffered a serious reaction ?
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    I didn't realise this was a local forum for local people ... But at least you admitted you couldn't be bothered to read an article on the subject of this discussion before dismissing it.
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    Delays in rolling out vaccine

    Who is we ? There are quite a number of below-the-line comments from people - far more than on here - who have read and agreed with his sentiments. Perhaps you should read them as well when you get round to reading the article. The problem with existing in an echo chamber is that you only hear...
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    So, no mention of the Michael McDowell article or the substance of what both pieces are saying about the AZ vaccine postponment ? Just another anti-Brit rant. It always comes down to Anglophobia eventually. The EU is not " exporting " millions of vaccines. Multi-national companies with...
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    Delays in rolling out vaccine

    An article from the Irish Times and a piece from the BBC explaining rather more elegantly than me the problems of postponing the AZ jab on such flimsy medical evidence even for just a week. https://mobile.twitter.com/BBCRosAtkins/status/1371574236473561092...
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    There are around 280 ICU beds in hospitals around Ireland. On the 24th January at the height of the latest wave of the pandemic 221 of those were occupied by people critically ill with Covid 19. To say the rate of hospitalisation with Covid has been very low is total nonsense.
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    What insults ? Anyone who thinks hospitalisation from Covid in the last year has been very low is totally and utterly delusionsal. At the worst times our hospitals have been close to being overwhelmed by Covid. ICU's have been at maximum capacity and tens of thousands of surgical procedures have...
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    Delays in rolling out vaccine

    I know you're a moderator and all that but if you seriously think the rates of hospital admissions for Covid over the last year across the globe have been very low you're totally delusional. I mean seriously what planet have you been living on ? I can't believe anyone with an ounce of...
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    Travel - would you go?

    Also note the use of the phrase " reasonable excuse " rather than reason for travelling. It'a not an excuse to be entitled to a passport.It's your right.
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    Delays in rolling out vaccine

    Hence if a vaccine prevents death or hospitalisation the risks of clotting are greatly reduced. I'm glad we got there eventually.
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    Delays in rolling out vaccine

    There is endless amounts of evidence showing the associated risk of clotting with Covid if you could be bothered to do your own research. ' Overall, 20 percent of the COVID-19 patients were found to have blood clots in the veins, and among patients in the intensive care unit, that statistic...
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    Delays in rolling out vaccine

    It reduces the risk of clotting because it virtually eliminates the chance of catching Covid which greatly increases the risk of clotting. Is that really so hard to understand ?
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    Delays in rolling out vaccine

    If you won't accept the very clear statistical evidence that a vaccine that prevents you catching Covid 19 and the clots that are often associated with it reduces your chances of getting blood clots then I'm afraid there's really no help for you.
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    Delays in rolling out vaccine

    If one million people are vaccinated and their chances of death or hospialisation is reduced by 100% the risk of the catching Covid and the associated clots that go with it is significantly less than someone in another group of one million people who haven't been vaccinated and who have a...
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    You seem confused in your posts. Is it the EMA which has taken months to study the evidence or NIAC who took a decision in Saturday night without seeing any evidence who we should rely on ? I know where my money is going. So does this feller...
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    Delays in rolling out vaccine

    There is a mountain of evidence to suggest otherwise. It's why the WHO, EMA and countless other medical agencies around the world have declared the vaccine safe. Ireland once again follows rather than leads.
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    I know. It would be like paying for the opinion of a doctor who has studied all the clinical evidence then ignoring it because you heard on the news about some other person in a different country who might have a different opinion but with any facts just a funny feeling. Crazy isn't it ?
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    Delays in rolling out vaccine

    As well as the WHO and EMA ...
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