Andy_Cooke
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Re: COVID vaccination – the extraordinary political divide in the US – politicalbetting.com
Bigger picture. Every person who gets vaccinated now is helping to further fray the link between cases and hospitalisations - more and more beyond how it has already frayed with the vaccinations to d… (View Post)1 -
Re: COVID vaccination – the extraordinary political divide in the US – politicalbetting.com
I assume that for consistency, if you or your loved ones are unfortunate enough to get very ill from covid (or, indeed, anything else), that you avoid using the state-provided NHS? Or, if burgled, th… (View Post)7 -
Re: Although Starmer’s still got an approval ratings edge this is not in places where it matters – polit
Don't forget the "Oh, I wonder how many of those covid deaths were actually caused by, say, a hundred thousand people suddenly falling down stairs coincidentally just after receiving a posi… (View Post)2 -
Re: Although Starmer’s still got an approval ratings edge this is not in places where it matters – polit
Ah. "It's all made up" "There's not really any variants." Bloody impressive the way they prepared the ground, really. Not only did they go and kill a bunch of people in … (View Post)1 -
Re: Although Starmer’s still got an approval ratings edge this is not in places where it matters – polit
Hmm. Looking at the numbers in each JCVI category, and the date of 1st jab plus 21 days, you get: Categories 1-4 protected (dose+21 days) by 8th of March Categories 1-6 protected by 29th of March Cat… (View Post)1
