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By *eachcpl OP Couple
over a year ago
blackpool/preston/normandy france |
More restrictions announced by Castex for 16 regions of France starting from midnight Friday for the next 4 weeks. One of the restrictions is no inter-regional travel so just watch tomorrow as those around Paris exit the city to their country houses in Normandy and Brittany, bringing their infections with them no doubt. Already seen large numbers of motor homes in this area with department numbers that are nowhere near here. It's not good. |
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By *ucianpoundCouple
over a year ago
Cap d’Agde, France |
Looking at Worldometer during the last few weeks it seems clear to me that the vaccine roll-out has made a significant difference to the number of new infections.
In the Uk where 50% have had at least one dose the number is 6000 per day compared to France, 30,000 increasing,
No amount of curfews or lockdowns in France are likely to make much impact, I fear,until the powers that be in France get their act together regarding the vaccine roll-out, |
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By *heccoCouple
over a year ago
Normandy France |
"Looking at Worldometer during the last few weeks it seems clear to me that the vaccine roll-out has made a significant difference to the number of new infections.
In the Uk where 50% have had at least one dose the number is 6000 per day compared to France, 30,000 increasing,
No amount of curfews or lockdowns in France are likely to make much impact, I fear,until the powers that be in France get their act together regarding the vaccine roll-out,"
you are only seeing what they want you to see, they have total control on what the media publishes. It doesn't take a lot of digging around on the 'tinter-net' to find out what the real problems are (obviously you should be intelligent enough to cypher through the pulp out there) Please wake up people! This is just going to go on and for a long, long time. It's a virus, it will always mutate to survive, This year it's 2 required vaccines, followed by the by annual boosters for the next mutations along with the controlling lockdowns...
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By *eordiesCouple
over a year ago
newcastle |
"Looking at Worldometer during the last few weeks it seems clear to me that the vaccine roll-out has made a significant difference to the number of new infections.
In the Uk where 50% have had at least one dose the number is 6000 per day compared to France, 30,000 increasing,
No amount of curfews or lockdowns in France are likely to make much impact, I fear,until the powers that be in France get their act together regarding the vaccine roll-out,
you are only seeing what they want you to see, they have total control on what the media publishes. It doesn't take a lot of digging around on the 'tinter-net' to find out what the real problems are (obviously you should be intelligent enough to cypher through the pulp out there) Please wake up people! This is just going to go on and for a long, long time. It's a virus, it will always mutate to survive, This year it's 2 required vaccines, followed by the by annual boosters for the next mutations along with the controlling lockdowns...
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If your correct why did the Spanish Flu disappear when there was no vaccines or booster shot for it. Why did the Spanish Flu not mutate to something more serious ? |
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over a year ago
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"Looking at Worldometer during the last few weeks it seems clear to me that the vaccine roll-out has made a significant difference to the number of new infections.
In the Uk where 50% have had at least one dose the number is 6000 per day compared to France, 30,000 increasing,
No amount of curfews or lockdowns in France are likely to make much impact, I fear,until the powers that be in France get their act together regarding the vaccine roll-out,
you are only seeing what they want you to see, they have total control on what the media publishes. It doesn't take a lot of digging around on the 'tinter-net' to find out what the real problems are (obviously you should be intelligent enough to cypher through the pulp out there) Please wake up people! This is just going to go on and for a long, long time. It's a virus, it will always mutate to survive, This year it's 2 required vaccines, followed by the by annual boosters for the next mutations along with the controlling lockdowns...
" ok we might as well give up and commit suicide.dont be so stupid. vaccines work forum and facebook shyt is just that shyt.
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By *ands4nowCouple
over a year ago
South West Devon |
"Looking at Worldometer during the last few weeks it seems clear to me that the vaccine roll-out has made a significant difference to the number of new infections.
In the Uk where 50% have had at least one dose the number is 6000 per day compared to France, 30,000 increasing,
No amount of curfews or lockdowns in France are likely to make much impact, I fear,until the powers that be in France get their act together regarding the vaccine roll-out,
you are only seeing what they want you to see, they have total control on what the media publishes. It doesn't take a lot of digging around on the 'tinter-net' to find out what the real problems are (obviously you should be intelligent enough to cypher through the pulp out there) Please wake up people! This is just going to go on and for a long, long time. It's a virus, it will always mutate to survive, This year it's 2 required vaccines, followed by the by annual boosters for the next mutations along with the controlling lockdowns...
ok we might as well give up and commit suicide.dont be so stupid. vaccines work forum and facebook shyt is just that shyt.
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If your correct why did the Spanish Flu disappear when there was no vaccines or booster shot for it. Why did the Spanish Flu not mutate to something more serious ?"
Not all viruses are the same, some mutate more than others, some have different ways of attacking therefore different ways of spreading/affecting people. Covid has been very successful because many carriers are asymptomatic for days before realising they are infected.
As regards the Spanish flu, basically after wiping out 50 million people including whole families in a couple off days and infecting a third of the world's population (500 million), by the summer of 1919, the flu pandemic came to an end, as those that were infected either died or developed immunity.
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By *eordiesCouple
over a year ago
newcastle |
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If your correct why did the Spanish Flu disappear when there was no vaccines or booster shot for it. Why did the Spanish Flu not mutate to something more serious ?
Not all viruses are the same, some mutate more than others, some have different ways of attacking therefore different ways of spreading/affecting people. Covid has been very successful because many carriers are asymptomatic for days before realising they are infected.
As regards the Spanish flu, basically after wiping out 50 million people including whole families in a couple off days and infecting a third of the world's population (500 million), by the summer of 1919, the flu pandemic came to an end, as those that were infected either died or developed immunity.
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Virus's mutate all the time, Covid virus has mutated probably thousands of times, but the vast majority of mutations have no advantage to the virus, therefore most mutations do not pass to many other people before the virus dies out.
With Covid, the geonome testing has shown that the mutations which do work, Kent variation, SA variation and Brazilian variation are all fairly alike. IE these are the mutations which help the virus. Therefore any vaccine variation required to combat the SA variation will be likely to work against the other variations.
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By *eordiesCouple
over a year ago
newcastle |
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As regards the Spanish flu, basically after wiping out 50 million people including whole families in a couple off days and infecting a third of the world's population (500 million), by the summer of 1919, the flu pandemic came to an end, as those that were infected either died or developed immunity.
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The above is true, but the point is that WITHOUT any vaccines the virus simply disappeared.
We have vaccines which are giving the immunity, along with those who have been infected, and recovered, with CV_19 having a natural immunity.
So therefore, assuming a large enough % of the UK population gets vaccinated AND no rogue mutation appears, then the UK will have herd immunity by late summer. |
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"More restrictions announced by Castex for 16 regions of France starting from midnight Friday for the next 4 weeks. One of the restrictions is no inter-regional travel so just watch tomorrow as those around Paris exit the city to their country houses in Normandy and Brittany, bringing their infections with them no doubt. Already seen large numbers of motor homes in this area with department numbers that are nowhere near here. It's not good. "
Sadly I think France and most of the rest of Europe are in a very bad position now. The only way out now is a long lockdown and a fast acceleration of the vaccination programme. The big problem in France though will not only be the lack of vaccine at the moment but also the reluctance to have it when it arrives. The Kent version of the virus seems to be taking hold in Europe now and the number of infections is likely to increase significantly unless they do something drastic. |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
Boris and his expert advisors get a lot of criticism, but they had correctly determined that vaccination was the only successful way forward.
Vaccine supply will be the crucial limiting factor in tackling this problem; and that is going to take a long time, years not months. |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
upton wirral |
"Boris and his expert advisors get a lot of criticism, but they had correctly determined that vaccination was the only successful way forward.
Vaccine supply will be the crucial limiting factor in tackling this problem; and that is going to take a long time, years not months." |
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"How come China is Covid free and have had no vacine ????? very strange ?
Would you believe anything the Chinese said? Anything like "we didn't start it" "
China isn't free of Covid and they keep having local transmission break outs all the time. The difference is they don't tell the truth, silence people and hide statistics and although there is a very small chance it didn't start there, it's almost certain it did so they are full of bull. Added to that when they do get breakouts they can lockdown society in a way we can't or wouldn't want to do. It's easy to close the country down completely when you have total control over the population. |
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"More restrictions announced by Castex for 16 regions of France starting from midnight Friday for the next 4 weeks. One of the restrictions is no inter-regional travel so just watch tomorrow as those around Paris exit the city to their country houses in Normandy and Brittany, bringing their infections with them no doubt. Already seen large numbers of motor homes in this area with department numbers that are nowhere near here. It's not good. "
Boris has had plenty of critics here in the UK for his handling of the Covid situation but thankfully he has been massively better than Castex. What the French government are doing baffles me. They have (along the the rest of the EU) totally cocked up on vaccine procurement and rollout, trashed the AZ vaccine without any evidence and on more than one occasion now announced future lockdowns but allowed millions from the areas to be locked down to travel to other areas of the country! I worry for France now, even when you get the vaccine reportedly only just over 40% of the population will have it which isn’t going to be any where near enough for herd immunity. |
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By *eordiesCouple
over a year ago
newcastle |
I have read (maybe some people in Europe can confirm it) that MEPs are to be given the vaccines asap.
If true a bit disgusting !
Unlike the UK where Politicians have to wait for their age group to be called. |
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"I have read (maybe some people in Europe can confirm it) that MEPs are to be given the vaccines asap.
If true a bit disgusting !
Unlike the UK where Politicians have to wait for their age group to be called."
It’s not unusual and almost expected that is the case in a lot of European countries. We have a holiday home in a small town in Majorca. The local Major and members of the town council as well as the Police Commisioner and other local dignitaries were vaccinated before those in the local care home! |
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By *ucianpoundCouple
over a year ago
Cap d’Agde, France |
"Looking at Worldometer during the last few weeks it seems clear to me that the vaccine roll-out has made a significant difference to the number of new infections.
In the Uk where 50% have had at least one dose the number is 6000 per day compared to France, 30,000 increasing,
No amount of curfews or lockdowns in France are likely to make much impact, I fear,until the powers that be in France get their act together regarding the vaccine roll-out,
you are only seeing what they want you to see, they have total control on what the media publishes. It doesn't take a lot of digging around on the 'tinter-net' to find out what the real problems are (obviously you should be intelligent enough to cypher through the pulp out there) Please wake up people! This is just going to go on and for a long, long time. It's a virus, it will always mutate to survive, This year it's 2 required vaccines, followed by the by annual boosters for the next mutations along with the controlling lockdowns...
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Of course you are entitled to your opinion but personally I prefer the opinion of the WHO, the EMA or The Lancet rather than some bollocks you read on wikipedia or other internet source |
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By *heccoCouple
over a year ago
Normandy France |
"Looking at Worldometer during the last few weeks it seems clear to me that the vaccine roll-out has made a significant difference to the number of new infections.
In the Uk where 50% have had at least one dose the number is 6000 per day compared to France, 30,000 increasing,
No amount of curfews or lockdowns in France are likely to make much impact, I fear,until the powers that be in France get their act together regarding the vaccine roll-out,
you are only seeing what they want you to see, they have total control on what the media publishes. It doesn't take a lot of digging around on the 'tinter-net' to find out what the real problems are (obviously you should be intelligent enough to cypher through the pulp out there) Please wake up people! This is just going to go on and for a long, long time. It's a virus, it will always mutate to survive, This year it's 2 required vaccines, followed by the by annual boosters for the next mutations along with the controlling lockdowns...
Of course you are entitled to your opinion but personally I prefer the opinion of the WHO, the EMA or The Lancet rather than some bollocks you read on wikipedia or other internet source"
Is this the same WHO that stated China wasn't the source of covid-19 |
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