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This is wandering a bit, back to the topic please.
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This is an interesting observation.
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Yeah, that sounds about right. It’s never nice to have to learn how to do PR while you’re in the middle of a crisis. There are however specialist in the field they can turn to, once they accept they have to.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/25/w...trazeneca.html
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Has anyone been watching BBC News this morning? One of their reporters has been in the Wockhardt factory in Wrexham where they do the fill/finish for the AZ vaccine (it's not made there by the way, despite the headline) It was really good! Here's a link - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-56450968
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We are entirely shunning obvious French produce. Chilean wine is a first class alternative to French/Italian wines. Mild Cheddar is an excellent cheese as is Double Gloucester. The only one we can't avoid is Polish produce, specifically mustard and sour cucumbers. It won't be long before British hams appear in "Prosciutto" form and somebody finds a way to make a Port Salut cheese replacement. I'm not sure about Gouda cheese equivalent, though; if the Netherlands demonstrates resistance to the EC, I might continue with Gouda. I wish a real pox and the EC and the likes of the French government and my shopping choices are the only weapon that I have. As to Covid, I'm getting worried about the second jab stocks; is the government telling the truth that AZ stocks are/will be sufficient to cover all 2nd dose obligations within the 12 weeks? |
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These countries have actually prevented vaccine exports to the UK whilst the EU hasn't and has sent us 21m doses. |
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The imbalance that the EU perceives between the EU and the UK, arises from two main factors. 1) They were later in approving any vaccines, so EU-produced vaccines had nowhere else to go. 2) The Pfizer vaccine isn't made in the UK, so there can only be one-way traffic with that.
The UK, and the World, got lucky in that the AZ vaccine works and has been approved. Otherwise there would be a UK and worldwide shortage at the moment. |
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Seph and Max (I think) have both raised the issue of vaccine stocks for second doses. I'd be very confident there will be no issue for second doses - the numbers involved relative to how the vaccination programme has scaled up over the last 12 weeks is small. While we may get less than expected volumes the priority will undoubtedly be on second doses.
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