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.... but of course you still don't have proof he hasn't has it :lol


Perhaps we should all instead complain about the MPs who opposed lockdown rules  Wink
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My second jab has been brought forward to next week to the 8 week mark - just like the government has said it will now be doing.
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(18-05-21, 11:09 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: so you have been searching for 11 hours since my post - can't find anything can you. If he has had it why won't he say so.

I haven't been searching for anything, just like if you'd claimed that you'd been kidnapped by a UFO I wouldn't be searching for evidence to prove you wrong because, as I've already pointed out, it is up to YOU to prove your claim.

Now, you've had more than 11 hours since that post, got any evidence that he hasn't had the jab?

No...?
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Quote: I shall be complaining about anyone who opposed having a vaccination that they were eligible for if we all end up locked down again because of this Indian variant


I shall be complaining about anybody who would rather see bodies piled high in the streets, than have another lockdown.
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(19-05-21, 10:40 PM)mtread link Wrote:
Quote: I shall be complaining about anyone who opposed having a vaccination that they were eligible for if we all end up locked down again because of this Indian variant


I shall be complaining about anybody who would rather see bodies piled high in the streets, than have another lockdown.
who said that then
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[color=rgb(18, 18, 18)]The leader of Blackburn with Darwen council, said six of the nine coronavirus patients in the region’s hospital had received at least one jab. [/color][color=rgb(18, 18, 18)]Among the over-50s, the town’s vaccination rate is in line with England’s average: 94.8% of that age group have been vaccinated, compared with 95.4% in the country.[/color]
[/size][color=rgb(18, 18, 18)]You can't beat a few facts[/color][color=rgb(18, 18, 18)] [/color] Smile
[/size]Perhaps the government shouldn't have waited until 23rd of April before they put India on the Red list :rolleyes

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(19-05-21, 08:07 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: If there's no concrete evidence that he hasn't had the jab, it doesn't automatically mean we must assume that he has had it.

And neither can we assume that he hasn't, just because some people have tried to draw (politically motivated) conclusions from the *lack* of evidence...!
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Hancock says that "The variant could be up to 50 percent more transmissible than the Kent strain" The reason its 50% more transmissible is because the communities living in Blackburn with darwen break the rules 50% more. 
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Quote:And the Health Secretary says that the 'vast majority' of those patients in hospital with the Indian strain in Bolton were eligible for the jab, but had refused it...
3 out of 9 is not a majority, and is a fact.
Perhaps Hancock is not very good at maths. Except when it comes to to the value of PPE contracts awarded to his mates
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Quote: Hancock says that "The variant could be up to 50 percent more transmissible than the Kent strain" The reason its 50% more transmissible is because the communities living in Blackburn with darwen break the rules 50% more.
'' Could be'' doesn't mean  ''is'', and the last bit is your speculation. Perhaps the Indian variant is more readily transmitted because of the type of mutation. Just like the Kent variant was more easily transmitted than before. You remember, that variant that was first identified in Kent, and was then 'exported' to Europe and USA through open borders and person to person mixing :rolleyes
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Quote: He's referring to a different hospital isn't he?
He might well be, but he doesn't prove it with statistics. Unlike in Blackburn.
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(20-05-21, 10:03 AM)mtread link Wrote:
Quote: Hancock says that "The variant could be up to 50 percent more transmissible than the Kent strain" The reason its 50% more transmissible is because the communities living in Blackburn with darwen break the rules 50% more.
and the last bit is your speculation. Perhaps the Indian variant is more readily transmitted because of the type of mutation. 
But its not a speculation.
  Blackburn with Darwen Mayor Iftakhar Hussain  has resigned after breaching Covid restrictions by visiting a house where police said people were "celebrating a wedding".Lancashire Police said nine people were fined after being found at an address on Dukes Brow, Blackburn, at about 21:00 GMT on Saturday.
  https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-la...e-56067907
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