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By *dd269 OP   Man
over a year ago

Clee

Today 8th November we started Pfizer/BioNtech vaccinations in UK.

But we are not the first in the world:

. In June Russia approved the use of their "Sputnik V” vaccine and has since agreed to send it to Argentina, Brazil, India, Mexico, & Venezuela. In October they also approved “EpiVacCorona”.

. China approved the use of “Ad5” in June, and “Sinovac” in July.

. And Dubai, where they always want to be first in everything, they have approved deploying the Chinese vaccine "Sinopharm" since September.

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By *imes_berksMan
over a year ago

Bracknell


"Today 8th November we started Pfizer/BioNtech vaccinations in UK.

But we are not the first in the world:

. In June Russia approved the use of their "Sputnik V” vaccine and has since agreed to send it to Argentina, Brazil, India, Mexico, & Venezuela. In October they also approved “EpiVacCorona”.

. China approved the use of “Ad5” in June, and “Sinovac” in July.

. And Dubai, where they always want to be first in everything, they have approved deploying the Chinese vaccine "Sinopharm" since September.

"

FYI, Sinophsrm is the name of the pharmaceutical company and not the name of the vaccine.

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By *ommenhimCouple
over a year ago

wigan


"Today 8th November we started Pfizer/BioNtech vaccinations in UK.

But we are not the first in the world:

. In June Russia approved the use of their "Sputnik V” vaccine and has since agreed to send it to Argentina, Brazil, India, Mexico, & Venezuela. In October they also approved “EpiVacCorona”.

. China approved the use of “Ad5” in June, and “Sinovac” in July.

. And Dubai, where they always want to be first in everything, they have approved deploying the Chinese vaccine "Sinopharm" since September.

"

November?

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Shots shots shots shots shots!

Got that song in my head now.

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

I (almost, with one slight difference) agree with the Daily Mail's pride on this one.

A vaccine developed in Germany by the children of Turkish immigrants, made in Belgium and quickly tested and authorised here in Britain before the first jab was administered by an NHS nurse (who looked to be of Asian origin)

I feel so proud to be European.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"I (almost, with one slight difference) agree with the Daily Mail's pride on this one.

A vaccine developed in Germany by the children of Turkish immigrants, made in Belgium and quickly tested and authorised here in Britain before the first jab was administered by an NHS nurse (who looked to be of Asian origin)

I feel so proud to be European."

Turkey isn’t in Europe

And Europe isn’t a country. Proud to be a world citizen?

I’m English me

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


"I (almost, with one slight difference) agree with the Daily Mail's pride on this one.

A vaccine developed in Germany by the children of Turkish immigrants, made in Belgium and quickly tested and authorised here in Britain before the first jab was administered by an NHS nurse (who looked to be of Asian origin)

I feel so proud to be European.

Turkey isn’t in Europe

And Europe isn’t a country. Proud to be a world citizen?

I’m English me "

Turkey is partially in Europe. It's a transcontinental country.

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


"I (almost, with one slight difference) agree with the Daily Mail's pride on this one.

A vaccine developed in Germany by the children of Turkish immigrants, made in Belgium and quickly tested and authorised here in Britain before the first jab was administered by an NHS nurse (who looked to be of Asian origin)

I feel so proud to be European.

Turkey isn’t in Europe

And Europe isn’t a country. Proud to be a world citizen?

I’m English me

Turkey is partially in Europe. It's a transcontinental country. "

And one can also be European. Just like one can be African, American or Asian.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"I (almost, with one slight difference) agree with the Daily Mail's pride on this one.

A vaccine developed in Germany by the children of Turkish immigrants, made in Belgium and quickly tested and authorised here in Britain before the first jab was administered by an NHS nurse (who looked to be of Asian origin)

I feel so proud to be European.

Turkey isn’t in Europe

And Europe isn’t a country. Proud to be a world citizen?

I’m English me

Turkey is partially in Europe. It's a transcontinental country.

And one can also be European. Just like one can be African, American or Asian. "

Not in my book you can’t

Turkey is not in the EU if we are being pernickicty. And it’s got nothing culturally to do with Europe.

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


"I (almost, with one slight difference) agree with the Daily Mail's pride on this one.

A vaccine developed in Germany by the children of Turkish immigrants, made in Belgium and quickly tested and authorised here in Britain before the first jab was administered by an NHS nurse (who looked to be of Asian origin)

I feel so proud to be European.

Turkey isn’t in Europe

And Europe isn’t a country. Proud to be a world citizen?

I’m English me

Turkey is partially in Europe. It's a transcontinental country.

And one can also be European. Just like one can be African, American or Asian.

Not in my book you can’t

Turkey is not in the EU if we are being pernickicty. And it’s got nothing culturally to do with Europe. "

Switzerland is not in the EU but it's still very much European.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"I (almost, with one slight difference) agree with the Daily Mail's pride on this one.

A vaccine developed in Germany by the children of Turkish immigrants, made in Belgium and quickly tested and authorised here in Britain before the first jab was administered by an NHS nurse (who looked to be of Asian origin)

I feel so proud to be European.

Turkey isn’t in Europe

And Europe isn’t a country. Proud to be a world citizen?

I’m English me

Turkey is partially in Europe. It's a transcontinental country.

And one can also be European. Just like one can be African, American or Asian.

Not in my book you can’t

Turkey is not in the EU if we are being pernickicty. And it’s got nothing culturally to do with Europe.

Switzerland is not in the EU but it's still very much European. "

Switzerland and Norway are both culturally European.

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


"I (almost, with one slight difference) agree with the Daily Mail's pride on this one.

A vaccine developed in Germany by the children of Turkish immigrants, made in Belgium and quickly tested and authorised here in Britain before the first jab was administered by an NHS nurse (who looked to be of Asian origin)

I feel so proud to be European.

Turkey isn’t in Europe

And Europe isn’t a country. Proud to be a world citizen?

I’m English me

Turkey is partially in Europe. It's a transcontinental country.

And one can also be European. Just like one can be African, American or Asian.

Not in my book you can’t

Turkey is not in the EU if we are being pernickicty. And it’s got nothing culturally to do with Europe.

Switzerland is not in the EU but it's still very much European.

Switzerland and Norway are both culturally European."

None as pedantic as the English, obviously

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By *ab jamesMan
over a year ago

ribble valley


"I (almost, with one slight difference) agree with the Daily Mail's pride on this one.

A vaccine developed in Germany by the children of Turkish immigrants, made in Belgium and quickly tested and authorised here in Britain before the first jab was administered by an NHS nurse (who looked to be of Asian origin)

I feel so proud to be European.

Turkey isn’t in Europe

And Europe isn’t a country. Proud to be a world citizen?

I’m English me

Turkey is partially in Europe. It's a transcontinental country.

And one can also be European. Just like one can be African, American or Asian.

Not in my book you can’t

Turkey is not in the EU if we are being pernickicty. And it’s got nothing culturally to do with Europe.

Switzerland is not in the EU but it's still very much European.

Switzerland and Norway are both culturally European.

None as pedantic as the English, obviously "

I really don't give a toss, who made it, or what their, nationality is. All I can say is that, I'm thankful to them

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By *eedsmale36Man
over a year ago

Leeds


"Today 8th November we started Pfizer/BioNtech vaccinations in UK.

But we are not the first in the world:

. In June Russia approved the use of their "Sputnik V” vaccine and has since agreed to send it to Argentina, Brazil, India, Mexico, & Venezuela. In October they also approved “EpiVacCorona”.

. China approved the use of “Ad5” in June, and “Sinovac” in July.

. And Dubai, where they always want to be first in everything, they have approved deploying the Chinese vaccine "Sinopharm" since September.

"

I agree, I know of friends in the UAE that had a vaccine back in August !

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