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If they had asked 1000 Brexit party voters and a 1000 SNP voters, you’d have a point. |
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The Sun being an obvious unbiased observer on all things EU.
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We were wrong and now we have a problem! Germany in humiliating u-turn on AstraZeneca
THE Chairman of a committee that advised Germany that the AstraZeneca vaccine should not be given to over-65s has admitted that the country is now having problems getting people to take the Oxford jab following their U-turn. https://www.express.co.uk/news/world...pdate-video-vn |
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newspapers are all over the UK progress and demanding the same from their government; the French papers seem to avoid mentioning the UK, which is very strange because they are busy showing the awful raging spread of Covid in many regions. ---------- Post added at 11:51 ---------- Previous post was at 11:50 ---------- Quote:
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The Sun haven't presented enough data to indicate if the Sun are wrong or right. There's the usual spin and hyperbole, selective quotations from officials.
What is the non-attendance rate at vaccination centres? Do many turn up then walk away because it's not a Pfizer vaccine? A quick trawl of news sites indicates a lot of English interest in the story but not much traction in EU press, which is odd as they're one of the most effective ways at getting the message out to get vaccinated. I'm about to combine two of everyone's favourite things on the forum polling and an FT link: https://www.ft.com/content/1157896c-...c-e59f2752aaac Indicates vaccine hesitancy predates any conversations around the AZ vaccine. |
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I know your world view has taken a proper beating over the past couple of weeks but sooner or later you're going to have to just choke it down. The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is safe and very effective in all age groups, even when the UK government's dosage regime is used in preference to that originally recommended by the manufacturer. The British Government, and the devolved administrations, have played a blinder while it is in fact the French and German governments that have indulged in the very vaccine nationalism you have been quick to accuse our leaders of. The upshot is, now they finally have some vaccines to use, they can't get their people to take them. It's an absolute disgrace. |
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I’m yet to see such data. Are we talking 1% of appointments? 10%? 50%? How does that compare with attendance in the UK? Notably Germany haven’t reversed their advice on over 65s so I doubt there’s that much regret on the part of their committee or else they’d change position. |
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"Germany is pushing hard for people to take the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine as many turn it down in hope of a Pfizer shot"
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As I say I’d be very interested in the data. What is a negative perception? A personal preference for one vaccine with higher efficacy? Non-attendance? A rise in the anti-vax movement? None of this offered by a British press literally foaming at the mouth at the prospect of EU failure. A press who no doubt will be the first to complain if the same EU keeps it’s borders closed to third countries later in the year. ---------- Post added at 12:45 ---------- Previous post was at 12:43 ---------- Quote:
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The French have had bad experiences with vaccines and are more into alternative medicine* like homeopathy so they don't really surprise me. The Germans not taking it is surprising to me.
*I am being generous with that term. |
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Whilst many European countries have age-limited the Oxford-AstraZenecca vaccine, at least they've approved it. The US, Korea, Japan, Switzerland, New Zealand and many other countries have yet to approve it.
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