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British vaccine - what's the problem? 4 Years, 4 Months ago
I'm a vaccine fan but pleased I got the Pfizer rather than the OxfordAZ but I'm sure all do the job; i.e. make most cases of Covid less lethal to the vulnerable. But I can understand Europe - the Brits seem to have a habit of rushing things through and when the EU discovered the AZ had NOT been tested on the over 65's (the Pfizer WAS); and now there may be blood clotting side effects - hold off for a couple of days until it's confirmed as OK.
Just as when (2017-18) the wrong Flu vaccine was given, leading to 50K deaths in England and Wales during the three month winter flu season, they can get it wrong.
It still amazes me that the Gullibles, knowing that those excess deaths would have been 200,000 over a year (in England & Wales alone), fell for the "lethal" Covid media and government exaggeration (125K deaths in a year).
The solution to the Flu disaster was - Spring came, winter finished and they found the right vaccine.
Covid? Winter over, spring here, numerous vaccines found.