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(29-03-21, 10:02 AM)mtread link Wrote: The majority of UK consumption is sourced from the Netherlands and India. The EU has exported 70 million doses, 20 million doses to the UK. We have exported nothing. No wonder the EU is pissed off.
like I said then, we haven't got enough for ourselves, if we send x amount to the EU then we will just need that same amount back from the EU factories.
The EU has not sent a single dose to us. We have a contract with Oxford Az who also have a factory based in a country that  happens to be in the EU. Our contract is with Az and not the EU.
This being the vaccine which the development of was mainly funded by the uk.
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Quote: The EU has not sent a single dose to us. We have a contract with Oxford Az who also have a factory based in a country that  happens to be in the EU. Our contract is with Az and not the EU.
I believe the EU has an (unfulfilled) contract with AZ too. Those are not 'our' doses.
As I said, can you imagine the farage (a new verb) if it was the other way round.
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2nd jab today. Thought I'd laminate my jab card to create a diy vaccine passport. :lol
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(29-03-21, 05:09 PM)robbo link Wrote: 2nd jab today. Thought I'd laminate my jab card to create a diy vaccine passport. :lol


My mum had her 2nd jab today and just showed me her card she laminated too  :lol
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Had a possible reaction 36 hours after jab, woke up dripping in sweat........ I hope it was sweat anyway.
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Quote: Had a possible reaction 36 hours after jab, woke up dripping in sweat........ I hope it was sweat anyway.
How are you now?
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(02-04-21, 05:28 PM)mtread link Wrote:
Quote: Had a possible reaction 36 hours after jab, woke up dripping in sweat........ I hope it was sweat anyway.
How are you now?
Thanks for asking.
I was fine when I woke up in morning after the sweat episode in the middle of the night. And been fine since.
Its like my immune system compleatly ignored the jab. Mrs Sharp is convinced she had it back in Feb‐March last year, if that was the case then I must of had it too without knowing. So, interesting that covid did not touch me and neither did the vaccine. Mrs was ill with covid and had a bad time with the vax. Could be linked.
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Quote: Thanks for asking.[/size]I was fine when I woke up in morning after the sweat episode in the middle of the night. And been fine since.Its like my immune system compleatly ignored the jab. Mrs Sharp is convinced she had it back in Feb‐March last year, if that was the case then I must of had it too without knowing. So, interesting that covid did not touch me and neither did the vaccine. Mrs was ill with covid and had a bad time with the vax. Could be linked.

Good news :thumbup
A poll of friends puts the bad reaction rate at somewhere between a third and a half felt feverish. But nobody for more than 36 hours, then back to fine. The rest of us, absolutely no reaction at all. As you say, there must be a reason for the differences.
Did you see the BBC's 'Pandemic 2020' Thursday night? Very interesting. Makes it clear the infection rate was astronomical at the beginning. Perhaps lots more people were asymptomatic than we realised.
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It would be interesting to know which jab ( Oxford/Pfizer ), was the "culprit" among those folks that have had a noticeable reaction. So far I've not come across anyone who's had any sort of reaction to the Pfizer, other than a sore arm.
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Wouldn't watch the proven liyers and propagandist panodrama if you paid me.

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(03-04-21, 07:57 AM)robbo link Wrote: It would be interesting to know which jab ( Oxford/Pfizer ), was the "culprit" among those folks that have had a noticeable reaction. So far I've not come across anyone who's had any sort of reaction to the Pfizer, other than a sore arm.
my mate who had a real bad time and was off work for a week was the only one out of 10 workmates to get the az jab all on the same day. 6 out of 10 had problems and were off work for at least 2 days each. So from that small group 50% had issues with the Pfizer jab. They were all between 40 and 55 and because of the nature of their jobs its highly likely they had covid in the past. Some defiantly did, including  my mate although they are not sure.
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Quote: Wouldn't watch the proven liyers and propagandist panodrama if you paid me.
You'd be surprised. Made by the same team that produced 'Once Upon A Time in Iraq', which showed all the 'dirty washing'
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Quote: It would be interesting to know which jab ( Oxford/Pfizer ), was the "culprit" among those folks that have had a noticeable reaction. So far I've not come across anyone who's had any sort of reaction to the Pfizer, other than a sore arm.
All my group (about 20) had the AZ. Both with and without after effects. All are aged 50+.
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I had the pfizer jab, 2 days with mild headache and feeling tired then fine, not enough to stop me working.I have to say while waiting for the jab and reading the bumph I started to feel half the side effects before going in....
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I don't know weather its because more AZ vaxes are being given but it seems like more people have issues with AZ than Pfizer.
From what I could find out its because AZ is closer to a normal vax ‐ as in a deactivated virus but pifzer is totally artificially manufactured on a dna level.
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(02-04-21, 08:25 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=mtread link=topic=26604.msg324239#msg324239 date=1617380925]
Quote: Had a possible reaction 36 hours after jab, woke up dripping in sweat........ I hope it was sweat anyway.
How are you now?
Thanks for asking.
I was fine when I woke up in morning after the sweat episode in the middle of the night. And been fine since.
Its like my immune system compleatly ignored the jab. Mrs Sharp is convinced she had it back in Feb‐March last year, if that was the case then I must of had it too without knowing. So, interesting that covid did not touch me and neither did the vaccine. Mrs was ill with covid and had a bad time with the vax. Could be linked.
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The sweat episode was after dreaming you'd left your bike out in the rain  :lol
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If anyone is even remotely concerned about the apparent chance of blood clotting with the AZ vaccine, why not cover the bases and take a course of Omega 3 capsules for a month or so to put the mind, and body, at rest?
A very small dose of Aspirin is an alternative for the vegans out there BUT be warned that Aspirin can have side effects as i found out myself, so you'd need a doctor to give you the go ahead on that one. 
I'm not suggesting either are necessary, it's just that some people worry more than others, especially with the media making a meal of things, so why not do something about it to counteract any miniscule possibility of a blood clot?

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(04-04-21, 08:12 AM)darrsi link Wrote: If anyone is even remotely concerned about the apparent chance of blood clotting with the AZ vaccine, why not cover the bases and take a course of Omega 3 capsules for a month or so to put the mind, and body, at rest?
A very small dose of Aspirin is an alternative for the vegans out there BUT be warned that Aspirin can have side effects as i found out myself, so you'd need a doctor to give you the go ahead on that one. 
I'm not suggesting either are necessary, it's just that some people worry more than others, especially with the media making a meal of things, so why not do something about it to counteract any miniscule possibility of a blood clot?

From what I read it's a smaller chance of blit clot than women get from taking the contraception pill ?‍♂️ probably more risk in taking the omega 3 haha
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