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Topic History of: AstraZeneca
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Wyot Honey wrote:
[quote]Cary wrote:


Maybe we should stop at the half vaccinations for now, and direct them to places in greater need?


Fat chance but it would be the right thing to do and in the UK's interest longer term - we live in a connected world.
Honey Cary wrote:
This vaccine (now called Vaxzevria) has been authorised by the EU for use in all member states.

Yes, and it looks like the vaccinations are speeding up in most places now, for those who want it.

Maybe we should stop at the half vaccinations for now, and direct them to places in greater need?
Cary This vaccine (now called Vaxzevria) has been authorised by the EU for use in all member states.
Honey This really made me laugh.
The EU are suing AstraZeneca because they didn't deliver as expected.

But they say it is both crap and dangerous, so how can they claim to have been harmed by the non delivery?
If it is as bad as they say, shouldn't they be grateful that they were spared it?