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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Anyone?

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

Due to be completed by 29th December...

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral

The longer the better more for us simple

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Why is it taking so long compared to the UK?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The longer the better more for us simple"

Why? You do realise we buy the vaccine from the EU?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Buy it from the EU

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham


"The longer the better more for us simple

Why? You do realise we buy the vaccine from the EU? "

No, we have purchased them from Pfizer, which is headquartered in New York.

We obtained them from Pfizer's Belgian facility situated at Puurs.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Buy it from the EU "
dont you realize the mighty eu run the world in his eyes.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The longer the better more for us simple

Why? You do realise we buy the vaccine from the EU?

No, we have purchased them from Pfizer, which is headquartered in New York.

We obtained them from Pfizer's Belgian facility situated at Puurs. "

Which maybe an after 31st of December...The Clue is in the lorry parks.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Why is it taking so long compared to the UK? "

because the EMA are wanting to double check all the data before authorising it for emergency use....

when even dr fauci says he things the decision to authorise is a bit rushed... then it says something.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Buy it from the EU dont you realize the mighty eu run the world in his eyes. "

My bad, I ment we buy it from Belgium and Germany who are in the EU

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"The longer the better more for us simple

Why? You do realise we buy the vaccine from the EU?

No, we have purchased them from Pfizer, which is headquartered in New York.

We obtained them from Pfizer's Belgian facility situated at Puurs.

Which maybe an after 31st of December...The Clue is in the lorry parks."

Flying is quicker

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Buy it from the EU dont you realize the mighty eu run the world in his eyes.

My bad, I ment we buy it from Belgium and Germany who are in the EU "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Buy it from the EU dont you realize the mighty eu run the world in his eyes.

My bad, I ment we buy it from Belgium and Germany who are in the EU

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Will you stop commenting on my posts please

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The longer the better more for us simple

Why? You do realise we buy the vaccine from the EU?

No, we have purchased them from Pfizer, which is headquartered in New York.

We obtained them from Pfizer's Belgian facility situated at Puurs.

Which maybe an after 31st of December...The Clue is in the lorry parks.

Flying is quicker "

So you think there won't be logistical problems after the 31st?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why is it taking so long compared to the UK?

because the EMA are wanting to double check all the data before authorising it for emergency use....

when even dr fauci says he things the decision to authorise is a bit rushed... then it says something....."

Also this, it was hilarious to see JMR Shot down too painting it as a BREXIT benefit.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


" when even dr fauci says he things the decision to authorise is a bit rushed... then it says something....."

... and who later apologised for the comments he made.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" when even dr fauci says he things the decision to authorise is a bit rushed... then it says something.....

... and who later apologised for the comments he made."

yeah, I'm sure he didn't mean it and come under any pressure to retract his comments....This is as near as you guys are getting to a BREXIT bonus...that and animal slaughter, that I'm sure you all cared deeply about....I'm sure you'll all be still posting in force in 3 months time.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


" when even dr fauci says he things the decision to authorise is a bit rushed... then it says something.....

... and who later apologised for the comments he made."

Was it that Tory bellend who used the vaccine too score pathetic points against other countries?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

Its having to be flew in due to expected delays due to Brexit.

Another winner boris

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Why is it taking so long compared to the UK?

because the EMA are wanting to double check all the data before authorising it for emergency use....

when even dr fauci says he things the decision to authorise is a bit rushed... then it says something....."

Do you think the UK didn't double check all the data? OK, why is it taking so much longer than the US/FDA?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"The longer the better more for us simple

Why? You do realise we buy the vaccine from the EU?

No, we have purchased them from Pfizer, which is headquartered in New York.

We obtained them from Pfizer's Belgian facility situated at Puurs.

Which maybe an after 31st of December...The Clue is in the lorry parks.

Flying is quicker

So you think there won't be logistical problems after the 31st? "

Not with the vaccine no

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol

There will be some delay for a time and then businesses will find a way around them bypassing European ports because that’s the nature of business

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The longer the better more for us simple

Why? You do realise we buy the vaccine from the EU?

No, we have purchased them from Pfizer, which is headquartered in New York.

We obtained them from Pfizer's Belgian facility situated at Puurs.

Which maybe an after 31st of December...The Clue is in the lorry parks.

Flying is quicker

So you think there won't be logistical problems after the 31st?

Not with the vaccine no"

Not with anything? I'll hold you to the vaccine though, theres already a delay compared to what the government ordered.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"The longer the better more for us simple

Why? You do realise we buy the vaccine from the EU?

No, we have purchased them from Pfizer, which is headquartered in New York.

We obtained them from Pfizer's Belgian facility situated at Puurs.

Which maybe an after 31st of December...The Clue is in the lorry parks.

Flying is quicker

So you think there won't be logistical problems after the 31st?

Not with the vaccine no

Not with anything? I'll hold you to the vaccine though, theres already a delay compared to what the government ordered.

"

I read somewhere we were getting less than was originally suggested.?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There will be some delay for a time and then businesses will find a way around them bypassing European ports because that’s the nature of business "

We live on an island, how do you propose bypassing European ports?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Surely the main thing is the vaccine gets here as quick as possible to try an help stop some vulnerable people from dying this year, not whether it comes by truck or by plane due to problems at the port potentially. People are dying and people on here arguing about if the vaccine is a brexit bonus or not, crazy in my opinion, some need to give there heads a wobble I think.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Surely the main thing is the vaccine gets here as quick as possible to try an help stop some vulnerable people from dying this year, not whether it comes by truck or by plane due to problems at the port potentially. People are dying and people on here arguing about if the vaccine is a brexit bonus or not, crazy in my opinion, some need to give there heads a wobble I think."

Very true, the OP is not thinking that way though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The longer the better more for us simple

Why? You do realise we buy the vaccine from the EU?

No, we have purchased them from Pfizer, which is headquartered in New York.

We obtained them from Pfizer's Belgian facility situated at Puurs.

Which maybe an after 31st of December...The Clue is in the lorry parks.

Flying is quicker

So you think there won't be logistical problems after the 31st?

Not with the vaccine no

Not with anything? I'll hold you to the vaccine though, theres already a delay compared to what the government ordered.

"

That delay has been caused by a manufacturing fault in one of the batches of the vaccine, nothing to do with the government, the manufacturer simply does not have as many doses ready as it thought it would have.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The longer the better more for us simple

Why? You do realise we buy the vaccine from the EU?

No, we have purchased them from Pfizer, which is headquartered in New York.

We obtained them from Pfizer's Belgian facility situated at Puurs.

Which maybe an after 31st of December...The Clue is in the lorry parks.

Flying is quicker

So you think there won't be logistical problems after the 31st?

Not with the vaccine no

Not with anything? I'll hold you to the vaccine though, theres already a delay compared to what the government ordered.

That delay has been caused by a manufacturing fault in one of the batches of the vaccine, nothing to do with the government, the manufacturer simply does not have as many doses ready as it thought it would have."

That maybe the case but it's put it into next year.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"There will be some delay for a time and then businesses will find a way around them bypassing European ports because that’s the nature of business

We live on an island, how do you propose bypassing European ports?"

Can you pack in with the reasoned sensible questions please?

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By *otlovefun42Couple
over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...

Maybe the delay in Europe was caused by various officials/diplomats/MEP's Etc. getting nicked for breaking Covid regulations while attending a 25 strong all male gangbang. (all on expenses of course )

Could put the process back months.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Maybe the delay in Europe was caused by various officials/diplomats/MEP's Etc. getting nicked for breaking Covid regulations while attending a 25 strong all male gangbang. (all on expenses of course )

Could put the process back months. "

Haha, thanks...You've added nothing.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Maybe the delay in Europe was caused by various officials/diplomats/MEP's Etc. getting nicked for breaking Covid regulations while attending a 25 strong all male gangbang. (all on expenses of course )

Could put the process back months. "

Did mark Francois get an invite?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol


"There will be some delay for a time and then businesses will find a way around them bypassing European ports because that’s the nature of business

We live on an island, how do you propose bypassing European ports?"

Because we live on an island not another planet so ships and planes don’t have to stop at European ports

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The EU has different rules to the UK for validating medicines which has nothing to do with dealing with more information or being more cautious. Every country in the EU can opt out and validate any medicine on the basis of proof, if they so wish. Several within the EU already have validated the SARS-19 vaccine.

To be clear, UK within the EU could have validated the vaccine at the same time frame as UK out of the EU. The Speaker of the House lied.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

And medicines have always and will always, be fast-tracked through ports. Brexit will make no difference in ex/imports

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There will be some delay for a time and then businesses will find a way around them bypassing European ports because that’s the nature of business

We live on an island, how do you propose bypassing European ports?

Because we live on an island not another planet so ships and planes don’t have to stop at European ports "

How do you equate this with getting a vaccine from Germany and Belgium?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The longer the better more for us simple

Why? You do realise we buy the vaccine from the EU?

No, we have purchased them from Pfizer, which is headquartered in New York.

We obtained them from Pfizer's Belgian facility situated at Puurs.

Which maybe an after 31st of December...The Clue is in the lorry parks.

Flying is quicker

So you think there won't be logistical problems after the 31st?

Not with the vaccine no

Not with anything? I'll hold you to the vaccine though, theres already a delay compared to what the government ordered.

That delay has been caused by a manufacturing fault in one of the batches of the vaccine, nothing to do with the government, the manufacturer simply does not have as many doses ready as it thought it would have.

That maybe the case but it's put it into next year."

I agree its put it back, but like I said its not due to the government or brexit just the complexity of producing a brand new vaccine.

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham


"The longer the better more for us simple

Why? You do realise we buy the vaccine from the EU?

No, we have purchased them from Pfizer, which is headquartered in New York.

We obtained them from Pfizer's Belgian facility situated at Puurs.

Which maybe an after 31st of December...The Clue is in the lorry parks.

Flying is quicker "

The vaccine is being moved via unmarked lorries via Eurotunnel, and will also be flown in. (Pfizer to Antwerp Airport is around 20 miles)

Both routes have been pre-planned for some time now.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

When they finally approve it the french will probably veto it.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"When they finally approve it the french will probably veto it. "

Allez les bleus

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"When they finally approve it the french will probably veto it.

Allez les bleus "

That was a tight match.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"When they finally approve it the french will probably veto it.

Allez les bleus That was a tight match. "

... but everything was resolved at the very last minute...

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"When they finally approve it the french will probably veto it.

Allez les bleus That was a tight match.

... but everything was resolved at the very last minute... "

yeah very true.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"When they finally approve it the french will probably veto it.

Allez les bleus That was a tight match.

... but everything was resolved at the very last minute... yeah very true. "

EU-UK trade deal will be the same ....

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"When they finally approve it the french will probably veto it.

Allez les bleus That was a tight match.

... but everything was resolved at the very last minute... yeah very true.

EU-UK trade deal will be the same .... "

Probably but i dont actually give a shit now if we do.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Surely the main thing is the vaccine gets here as quick as possible to try an help stop some vulnerable people from dying this year, not whether it comes by truck or by plane due to problems at the port potentially. People are dying and people on here arguing about if the vaccine is a brexit bonus or not, crazy in my opinion, some need to give there heads a wobble I think.

Very true, the OP is not thinking that way though."

How do you know which way I'm thinking? Yes it was partly a dig at the EU because they take a bleedin age to get anything done but it was also a serious question because I want to get to Spain as soon and as often as I can in the new year and the vaccine needs to be rolled out across the whole of Europe ASAP so that we can get back to some sort of normality. It should not take the EU at least a month longer than the UK to get this vaccine approved should it?

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"There will be some delay for a time and then businesses will find a way around them bypassing European ports because that’s the nature of business

We live on an island, how do you propose bypassing European ports?

Because we live on an island not another planet so ships and planes don’t have to stop at European ports "

That's a helluva boat trip at 20mph to skirt round Europe.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Maybe the delay in Europe was caused by various officials/diplomats/MEP's Etc. getting nicked for breaking Covid regulations while attending a 25 strong all male gangbang. (all on expenses of course )

Could put the process back months. "

Yeah i saw that and he was the guy who made the anti gay bill in Hungary.

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Why is it taking so long compared to the UK?

because the EMA are wanting to double check all the data before authorising it for emergency use....

when even dr fauci says he things the decision to authorise is a bit rushed... then it says something....."

You forgot the bit afterwards when he apologised for his comments

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"The longer the better more for us simple

Why? You do realise we buy the vaccine from the EU?

No, we have purchased them from Pfizer, which is headquartered in New York.

We obtained them from Pfizer's Belgian facility situated at Puurs.

Which maybe an after 31st of December...The Clue is in the lorry parks."

Plans already in place to fly the vaccine in so no problems getting stuck at the ports

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Surely the main thing is the vaccine gets here as quick as possible to try an help stop some vulnerable people from dying this year, not whether it comes by truck or by plane due to problems at the port potentially. People are dying and people on here arguing about if the vaccine is a brexit bonus or not, crazy in my opinion, some need to give there heads a wobble I think.

Very true, the OP is not thinking that way though.

How do you know which way I'm thinking? Yes it was partly a dig at the EU because they take a bleedin age to get anything done but it was also a serious question because I want to get to Spain as soon and as often as I can in the new year and the vaccine needs to be rolled out across the whole of Europe ASAP so that we can get back to some sort of normality. It should not take the EU at least a month longer than the UK to get this vaccine approved should it? "

It's obvious from all of your other posts you'd be trying to promote it as some kind of Bonus, how many other countries in the world have approved it so far?

The EU have ordered have chosen to go about validating in a different way but that they trust, the have ordered 300m doses of the stuff.

If I was you I'd be more worried about how the vaccine is going to be rolled out here given the farcical handling of the pandemic so far by the government. You could be looking very silly in a few months time.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Surely the main thing is the vaccine gets here as quick as possible to try an help stop some vulnerable people from dying this year, not whether it comes by truck or by plane due to problems at the port potentially. People are dying and people on here arguing about if the vaccine is a brexit bonus or not, crazy in my opinion, some need to give there heads a wobble I think.

Very true, the OP is not thinking that way though.

How do you know which way I'm thinking? Yes it was partly a dig at the EU because they take a bleedin age to get anything done but it was also a serious question because I want to get to Spain as soon and as often as I can in the new year and the vaccine needs to be rolled out across the whole of Europe ASAP so that we can get back to some sort of normality. It should not take the EU at least a month longer than the UK to get this vaccine approved should it?

It's obvious from all of your other posts you'd be trying to promote it as some kind of Bonus, how many other countries in the world have approved it so far?

The EU have ordered have chosen to go about validating in a different way but that they trust, the have ordered 300m doses of the stuff.

If I was you I'd be more worried about how the vaccine is going to be rolled out here given the farcical handling of the pandemic so far by the government. You could be looking very silly in a few months time. "

Or you could they start on tuesday.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Surely the main thing is the vaccine gets here as quick as possible to try an help stop some vulnerable people from dying this year, not whether it comes by truck or by plane due to problems at the port potentially. People are dying and people on here arguing about if the vaccine is a brexit bonus or not, crazy in my opinion, some need to give there heads a wobble I think.

Very true, the OP is not thinking that way though.

How do you know which way I'm thinking? Yes it was partly a dig at the EU because they take a bleedin age to get anything done but it was also a serious question because I want to get to Spain as soon and as often as I can in the new year and the vaccine needs to be rolled out across the whole of Europe ASAP so that we can get back to some sort of normality. It should not take the EU at least a month longer than the UK to get this vaccine approved should it?

It's obvious from all of your other posts you'd be trying to promote it as some kind of Bonus, how many other countries in the world have approved it so far?

The EU have ordered have chosen to go about validating in a different way but that they trust, the have ordered 300m doses of the stuff.

If I was you I'd be more worried about how the vaccine is going to be rolled out here given the farcical handling of the pandemic so far by the government. You could be looking very silly in a few months time. Or you could they start on tuesday. "

Good short term thinking.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Surely the main thing is the vaccine gets here as quick as possible to try an help stop some vulnerable people from dying this year, not whether it comes by truck or by plane due to problems at the port potentially. People are dying and people on here arguing about if the vaccine is a brexit bonus or not, crazy in my opinion, some need to give there heads a wobble I think.

Very true, the OP is not thinking that way though.

How do you know which way I'm thinking? Yes it was partly a dig at the EU because they take a bleedin age to get anything done but it was also a serious question because I want to get to Spain as soon and as often as I can in the new year and the vaccine needs to be rolled out across the whole of Europe ASAP so that we can get back to some sort of normality. It should not take the EU at least a month longer than the UK to get this vaccine approved should it?

It's obvious from all of your other posts you'd be trying to promote it as some kind of Bonus, how many other countries in the world have approved it so far?

The EU have ordered have chosen to go about validating in a different way but that they trust, the have ordered 300m doses of the stuff.

If I was you I'd be more worried about how the vaccine is going to be rolled out here given the farcical handling of the pandemic so far by the government. You could be looking very silly in a few months time. Or you could they start on tuesday.

Good short term thinking."

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham

The EU have brought forward their meeting to approve a vaccine. The meeting will now take place on 21st. December, and not the 29th.

The BBC reports a growing impatience within Europe, especially that the USA, Canada and the UK are now days and weeks ahead of them.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"The EU have brought forward their meeting to approve a vaccine. The meeting will now take place on 21st. December, and not the 29th.

The BBC reports a growing impatience within Europe, especially that the USA, Canada and the UK are now days and weeks ahead of them. "

I should think so too. Thank goodness for that

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"The EU have brought forward their meeting to approve a vaccine. The meeting will now take place on 21st. December, and not the 29th.

The BBC reports a growing impatience within Europe, especially that the USA, Canada and the UK are now days and weeks ahead of them. "

“ we are currently only watching how other countries start vaccinating because the EU is lagging behind with approval due to reasons of deadlines. If every day counts, that is unreasonable. The first German was vaccinated yesterday – in England …“

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By *ssexbloke72Man
over a year ago

Poplar


"Surely the main thing is the vaccine gets here as quick as possible to try an help stop some vulnerable people from dying this year, not whether it comes by truck or by plane due to problems at the port potentially. People are dying and people on here arguing about if the vaccine is a brexit bonus or not, crazy in my opinion, some need to give there heads a wobble I think.

Very true, the OP is not thinking that way though.

How do you know which way I'm thinking? Yes it was partly a dig at the EU because they take a bleedin age to get anything done but it was also a serious question because I want to get to Spain as soon and as often as I can in the new year and the vaccine needs to be rolled out across the whole of Europe ASAP so that we can get back to some sort of normality. It should not take the EU at least a month longer than the UK to get this vaccine approved should it?

It's obvious from all of your other posts you'd be trying to promote it as some kind of Bonus, how many other countries in the world have approved it so far?

The EU have ordered have chosen to go about validating in a different way but that they trust, the have ordered 300m doses of the stuff.

If I was you I'd be more worried about how the vaccine is going to be rolled out here given the farcical handling of the pandemic so far by the government. You could be looking very silly in a few months time. "

Well I'm very happy with the way our country is rolling out the vaccine as my dad is getting his first inoculation on Thursday and has the date and time of the second one as well.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

Good for him the more and the quicker the better.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"Surely the main thing is the vaccine gets here as quick as possible to try an help stop some vulnerable people from dying this year, not whether it comes by truck or by plane due to problems at the port potentially. People are dying and people on here arguing about if the vaccine is a brexit bonus or not, crazy in my opinion, some need to give there heads a wobble I think.

Very true, the OP is not thinking that way though.

How do you know which way I'm thinking? Yes it was partly a dig at the EU because they take a bleedin age to get anything done but it was also a serious question because I want to get to Spain as soon and as often as I can in the new year and the vaccine needs to be rolled out across the whole of Europe ASAP so that we can get back to some sort of normality. It should not take the EU at least a month longer than the UK to get this vaccine approved should it?

It's obvious from all of your other posts you'd be trying to promote it as some kind of Bonus, how many other countries in the world have approved it so far?

The EU have ordered have chosen to go about validating in a different way but that they trust, the have ordered 300m doses of the stuff.

If I was you I'd be more worried about how the vaccine is going to be rolled out here given the farcical handling of the pandemic so far by the government. You could be looking very silly in a few months time. "

Brussels is far too busy eating lobster, drinking champagne, and debating Romanian frog migration patterns to bother with drug approvals.

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