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		|  05-01-2021, 12:56 | #2611 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  Will there be charts involved ?     
Why on earth children were made to go back to school for one day, would be a good question ?  Enough damage/spreading might have been done yesterday to keep us in lockdown for weeks longer. |  Exactly as it was pretty obvious most knew what was coming down the road even before Christmas. 
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  And why doesn't he act on the 'science' until the last minute resulting in more cases and longer/stricter lockdowns. 
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  Wonder if they'll ask me on ? |  l somehow think you might be near the back of the queue on that.  
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					Originally Posted by Pierre  More bluster from the PM, flanked by tweedle dum and tweedle dummer, followed by inane questions from hack journos.
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		|  05-01-2021, 13:01 | #2612 |  
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					Originally Posted by Pierre  More bluster from the PM, flanked by tweedle dum and tweedle dummer, followed by inane questions from hack journos.
 I think I'll be inspecting my belly button fluff, see if it's changed colour recently.
 |  I'm hoping to see the stats on dead hairdressers, just how many have died from cutting hair, and how many have died from painting nails. 
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		|  05-01-2021, 13:06 | #2613 |  
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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  I'm hoping to see the stats on dead hairdressers, just how many have died from cutting hair, and how many have died from painting nails.what's the death rate from washing cars.
 |  I’d say my barber is pretty high risk. Got to be in his 60s, could do with losing a few stone, smells of cigarette smoke.
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		|  05-01-2021, 13:09 | #2614 |  
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					Originally Posted by jfman  I’d say my barber is pretty high risk. Got to be in his 60s, could do with losing a few stone, smells of cigarette smoke. |  And i presume still alive,so based on the science hairdressers are immune   
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		|  05-01-2021, 14:00 | #2615 |  
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			My dentist hasn't said anything yet but has lots of equipment.  He is a long drive from home but been with the practice for over 30 years and pay into their own scheme.  Don't want to cancel and have tooth fracture needing emergency treatment.  Medical treatment is a reason to go out though and appointments all made before lockdown.
		 
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		|  05-01-2021, 14:46 | #2616 |  
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					Originally Posted by tweetiepooh  My dentist hasn't said anything yet but has lots of equipment.  He is a long drive from home but been with the practice for over 30 years and pay into their own scheme.  Don't want to cancel and have tooth fracture needing emergency treatment.  Medical treatment is a reason to go out though and appointments all made before lockdown. |  Dental treatment continues  if you're private (!). If you're NHS its just temp. repair work.  
They now have PPE unlike the first lock down. Appointments take longer as they have to get tagged up, and they have to leave a 'fallow gap' between patients. Unfortunately had to go a few times in the last year. Prepare to be temperature checked and asked 20 questions before they even let you in through the front door !
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		|  05-01-2021, 15:57 | #2617 |  
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			Yep, I had to visit the dentist last year to get a filling repaired, you had to wait outside until they let you in (fortunately, it was in the warm summer). 
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					Originally Posted by jfman  I’d say my barber is pretty high risk. Got to be in his 60s, could do with losing a few stone, smells of cigarette smoke. |  Of of mine is in his late 70's, doesnt smoke though (its a father & son business).
		
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		|  05-01-2021, 18:10 | #2618 |  
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					Originally Posted by jfman  The radicalisation one is interesting.  While the stereotype is Islamic radicalisation - it’s not the only type. Some of the anti-vax/5G crowd are most definitely radical.
 I don’t know what would be in any module but if it covers behaviours that are red flags they could be important from a personal safety perspective. It’s almost certain that mass vaccination sites, and those administering the vaccine, could become targets for intimidation, threatening behaviour or worse.
 
 Not necessarily here, but I’d be surprised if across the world there isn’t at least one linked shooting/bombing or other terrorist incident.
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Not a shooting or bombing but attempted sabotage of 500 vaccines at a center in the USA. We are definitely going to see more of this sadly with the proliferation of bullshit on the internet.
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		|  05-01-2021, 20:28 | #2619 |  
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			Unable to read that, it wants me to register
		 
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		|  05-01-2021, 20:54 | #2620 |  
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					Originally Posted by jfman   |  Proper nut jobs......the 5G, tin foil, agenda 21, anti-vaxxers, should all be castrated to save contaminating the gene pool.
 
Don’t get me wrong, if you don’t want to be vaccinated, that’s your choice, but you can’t go around preventing anyone else doing so.
		 
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		|  05-01-2021, 22:06 | #2621 |  
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					Originally Posted by Paul  Unable to read that, it wants me to register |  Main bit.
 
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		| A pharmacist who was arrested on charges that he intentionally sabotaged more than 500 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine at a Wisconsin hospital was “an admitted conspiracy theorist” who believed the vaccine could harm people and “change their DNA,” according to the police in Grafton, Wis., where the man was employed. 
 The police said Steven Brandenburg, 46, who worked the night shift at the Aurora Medical Center in Grafton, Wis., had twice removed a box of vials of the Moderna vaccine from the refrigerator for periods of 12 hours, rendering them “useless.”
 
 “Brandenburg admitted to doing this intentionally, knowing that it would diminish the effects of the vaccine,” the police said...
 
 ...The vials, which contained 570 doses of vaccine and which prosecutors said were worth between $8,000 and $12,000, were discovered sitting out on Dec. 26. Five days later, Mr. Brandenburg was arrested on felony charges of reckless endangerment and property damage, though prosecutors on Monday said the charges could be dropped to a single misdemeanor if the vials, which have yet to be tested, are still usable.
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		|  06-01-2021, 10:57 | #2622 |  
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			Well if you thought Boris's lot are making heavy weather of the vaccine roll out take a look over the Channel: 
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		| Quote from The Sun: France's Covid vaccine programme was in meltdown last night after delivering just 516 inoculations in a week - while snubbing Britain’s new jab. 
 President Emmanuel Macron was facing a firestorm of criticism as figures showed his medics provided just 0.5 per cent of the 947,206 vaccinations given in the UK up until Sunday.
 
 France has received 500,000 doses of the EU-approved Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, without considering Oxford University’s AstraZeneca jab.
 
 But distribution was slowed to a crawl by red tape rules demanding the presence of a doctor and a separate consultation before each inoculation.
 
 French Health Minister Olivier Véran admitted yesterday that the figures were unacceptable and the public was right to be outraged.
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		|  06-01-2021, 11:50 | #2623 |  
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			You can't be "a month late" approving a process simply because other authorities covering other areas approved it sooner - potentially with a different threshold for authorisation.
 France are clear making a hash of it but that doesn't make us "successful" and the more we spend looking down on them the longer our government get away with not taking up to the (I think) 2.34 million a week Boris needs for his latest bombastic target.
 
 Unless of course those pesky Civil Servants are at it again...
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		|  06-01-2021, 12:09 | #2624 |  
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					Originally Posted by jfman  You can't be "a month late" approving a process simply because other authorities covering other areas approved it sooner -  potentially with a different threshold for authorisation.
 France are clear making a hash of it but that doesn't make us "successful" and the more we spend looking down on them the longer our government get away with not taking up to the (I think) 2.34 million a week Boris needs for his latest bombastic target.
 
 Unless of course those pesky Civil Servants are at it again...
 |  Now now, you little stirrer.
 
As you we were ahead as we had a rolling assessment and approval process, nothing to do with any lesser thresholds......
 
However,  success should be celebrated, because we both know if the shoe was on the other foot  oooooh,  the headlines, the failure, Brexit, the incompetence.......
		 
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		|  06-01-2021, 12:14 | #2625 |  
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			I bet the civil service have something to do with it.  If you have to have "Radicalisation" training to be able to register to give vaccines it's unlikely that that has come down from ministers.  It could well be part of "normal" medical checks but it doesn't take too much sense to apply requirements suitable to the role, e.g. anaphylaxis, CPR, giving injections etc.
 Part of the problem it tracking who has had what.  It could be relatively easy to put a vaccination station in places where people flow through and jab those who need it but how do you deal with those who don't want it (yet), ensuring it's safe for the person, reacting to issues.  Dentists and places like that would also be good, they are trained to give injections etc but all the other factors come into play.
 
 (And don't forget you need the machine to activate the mind control chip and ensure it's working, they aren't cheap you know!)
 
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