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#106 [Permalink] Posted on 1st March 2021 00:11
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#107 [Permalink] Posted on 1st March 2021 09:19
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#108 [Permalink] Posted on 1st March 2021 09:56
Sleeplessness for 2-3 days is one of the side effects of pfizer vaccine.
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#109 [Permalink] Posted on 1st March 2021 14:02
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Always beneficial to state your source.

If it's from your own experience or you were told, please mention that.

For example, I made a claim, as seen here:
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and was questioned about it at the time. I could only say that my word would have to be sufficient.
(Since being a Muslim, we can't lie) Naturally, many will think it's fairy tales considering the number of lies out there.

I couldn't mention my source for many reasons and fortunately, my claim was then also confirmed in a news article, proving what I had said was actually true.
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#110 [Permalink] Posted on 1st March 2021 14:18
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#111 [Permalink] Posted on 4th March 2021 01:44
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Unions attack ‘sinister’ plan to force NHS staff to have Covid vaccine

Government reportedly considering making jab mandatory for health and care workers in England

A government plan to force all NHS and care staff in England to get vaccinated against Covid-19 has been criticised as “sinister” and likely to increase the numbers refusing to have the jab.

Health unions and hospital bosses urged the health service to continue its efforts to persuade its 1.4 million workforce in England to get immunised rather than resorting to compulsion and “bullying” to try to increase take-up.

Downing Street did not dispute a report in the Daily Mail that it was considering making it mandatory for everyone working in health and social care to have the jab as a way of protecting patients.

But the report triggered unease and criticism from key organisations in both sectors.


“Forced vaccinations are the wrong way to go, and send out a sinister and worrying message,” said Christina McAnea, the general secretary of Unison, which represents about 100,000 NHS staff.

“Encouragement and persuasion rather than threats and bullying are key to a successful programme, as ministers themselves have repeatedly indicated. Mandatory jabs are counterproductive and likely to make those who are hesitant even more so. This will do nothing to help health and care sectors that are already chronically understaffed.”


The British Medical Association, which represents doctors, said the move was unnecessary, given the high take-up among medics, and would have “ethical and legal implications”.

Dr Chaand Nagpaul, the BMA’s chair of council, said 96% of doctors had had at least their first dose of Covid vaccine. “While we still do not have universal coverage among healthcare staff, it would be wrong to draw unfair conclusions about them ‘refusing’ vaccines,” he said.


“Thorough work must be done by employers and government to understand and address the reasons why some staff are yet to be vaccinated. Any proposal for a compulsory requirement for healthcare workers to be vaccinated raises clear ethical and legal implications.”

The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) voiced scepticism about the need for enforced take-up. “We continue to encourage all nursing staff to have the vaccine, and we believe that making the vaccine easily available is the best way increase uptake,” said Dame Donna Kinnair, the RCN’s chief executive and general secretary.

“It is inherent within the Nursing and Midwifery Council code that nursing staff take measures to protect their patients and the public against serious illness as a professional responsibility.”

Take-up among nursing staff had been high, with a survey showing that 85% of nurses had received the first of two doses, Kinnair added.


Ministers are reportedly considering making vaccination mandatory for health and care staff because of evidence that a minority of them, particularly among those from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, are choosing not to have a jab.

The Daily Mail reported that refusal to get vaccinated could lead to health and care staff being denied a “vaccine passport”, which – if such a scheme was introduced – could threaten their ability to go abroad or attend sporting, cultural and other mass events in the UK.

Bosses of NHS trusts in England said vaccination should remain voluntary but called for greater efforts to persuade health service personnel to have the jab.


Saffron Cordery, the deputy chief executive of NHS Providers, which represents NHS trusts in England, said: “As with the flu vaccine, we would encourage all NHS staff to have a Covid-19 vaccination when they are offered one because of the protection it provides them, their patients, and their families.

“While trust leaders are pleased with the strong uptake of the vaccine amongst staff groups so far, more must be done to address vaccine hesitancy within the workforce and throughout society.

“The most effective way to do this is by giving them the support they need, dispelling myths, and sharing information about the benefits of vaccinations, so that NHS staff choose to have the jab.”


In care homes, the latest NHS data shows that up to almost a third of 466,000 care home workers in England (31%) have not been vaccinated, although around 30,000 of them could not receive the jab because they had had Covid in the last 28 days. The take-up in London is particularly low, with 48% still unvaccinated compared with 25% in the south-west.

Nadra Ahmed, the executive chairman of the National Care Association, said pressure was also growing from some care home customers, with operators reporting that families were asking for assurances that care staff were vaccinated before they decided whether to place their loved one in a facility.

Last week Care UK said it only wanted to hire new staff who had had the vaccine, while Barchester said it wanted all of its staff, including current workers, to have had the jab by 23 April, adding that if they did not they would not be considered for shifts.

However, the NHS figures do not account for jabs delivered in the last fortnight and MHA, the largest provider of not-for-profit care homes, said that, as of Tuesday this week, only 13% of staff in its 90 care homes had not been vaccinated. Its managers have been having one-to-one conversations with people who are expressing concerns, circulating NHS literature on the safety of the vaccine and putting together information videos.

Some young women had raised concerns about the vaccine’s impact on their fertility, while some religious workers had refused, including clusters of Catholic workers, said Emily Knight, MHA’s head of corporate affairs.

NHS staff: how would you feel if a Covid vaccine was compulsory for work?
The NHS has said the vaccines do not affect fertility in women and men and the Vatican has said Catholics can take vaccines that have been developed using cell lines derived from aborted foetuses.

“We are having genuine, honest conversations and really taking concerns seriously,” said Knight, who added that there appeared to be increasing “normalisation” of having the vaccine.


Government sources stressed no decision had yet been taken and the review still had many weeks to run. Ministers are grappling with concerns over some NHS and social care workers rejecting a vaccine for reasons unrelated to health, and employers subsequently threatening only to hire those who have been inoculated.
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#112 [Permalink] Posted on 4th March 2021 15:55
news.sky.com/story/vaccines-tweaked-to-deal-with-covid-va...

COVID-19: UK to fast-track modified coronavirus vaccines designed to combat new variants

Flu vaccines are modified in a similar way each and every year to ensure that they remain effective for people most at risk.

Thursday 4 March 2021

The new guidance will 'significantly reduce' the time it takes for a tweaked jab to be approved

Coronavirus vaccines that have been tweaked to deal with new variants of the disease will be fast-tracked for authorisation, the UK regulator has said vaccines are modified in a similar way each and every year to ensure that they remain effective for people most at risk.

The new guidance will 'significantly reduce' the time it takes for a tweaked jab to be approved

Coronavirus vaccines that have been tweaked to deal with new variants of the disease will be fast-tracked for authorisation, the UK regulator has said
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#113 [Permalink] Posted on 4th March 2021 20:56
Germany's vaccine commission has approved the use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab in people aged over 65.

The country previously approved it for under-65s only, citing insufficient data on its effects on older people.

That led to public scepticism about its effectiveness, with some Germans spurning it and leaving many doses unused.

But German Chancellor Angela Merkel said recent studies had now provided enough data to approve it for all ages.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-56275342
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#114 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2021 03:01
Germany Joins Growing List of Countries to Suspend Astra Vaccine
Updated on March 15, 2021, 8:19 PM GMT

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Germany suspended use of AstraZeneca Plc’s Covid-19 vaccine amid a growing health scare that’s creating yet another delay for the European Union’s inoculation campaign.

The country cited the recommendation of the Paul Ehrlich Institute, which oversees vaccine safety, according to a statement from the health ministry on Monday.

Germany joins about a dozen places, including Northern Italy, the Netherlands and Ireland, that have halted use of the product amid reports of serious blood clotting. It’s yet another blow to a vaccination campaign that’s proving embarrassingly slow and politically damaging for governments across the EU.

While regulators have tried to reassure the public about safety of the Astra shot, concerns are growing. Some Italian regions are reporting a high level of cancellations of vaccine appointments where the dose offered is the Astra one. Authorities in Italy have also seized hundreds of thousands of Astra shots as part of their response.


www . bloomberg . com/news/articles/2021-03-15/germany-is-latest-country-to-halt-use-of-astrazeneca-covid-shot
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#115 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2021 16:50
Medical staff around the world are currently being pressured to have the vaccine. Staff feel under pressure and are looking for legitimate reasons to make a valid excuse.

Remember, the pressure is coming from the top and jobs may be lost or demotions will take place.

Apart from the anti vaxxers reasons, does anyone else have more details that have not been discussed here before.

I have read into the legality of this and it doesn't seem like the staff have much of an option but to delay it.

The pressure from HR is getting tougher by the day for many staff who don't want to have it.
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#116 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2021 21:36
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#117 [Permalink] Posted on 18th March 2021 20:51
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Looks like what I said might just come to light next month. Let's wait and see for UK in the least.

Boris Johnson I hear is getting his jab tomorrow.

I wonder if he'll be given the placebo :) live on national television

I believe the world's guinea pigs were also given the placebo so that everyone else feels safe and secure surrounding any hoax or concerns around the vaccine and the virus. Well played Israel.
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#118 [Permalink] Posted on 19th March 2021 13:28
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The recent controversy around the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab was put to an end yesterday when both the UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and European Medical Agency (EMA) confirmed there was no connection between the jab and blood clots.

Lol. But if you die in a car accident and had tested positive for covid earlier, the cause of death is given to covid. So they can make connections when they want to make the connection and dismiss any connection when they want to!
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#119 [Permalink] Posted on 24th March 2021 12:53
www.ft.com/content/bb69ecd8-323e-4848-bcdf-9117a2e26158

AstraZeneca’s shot at redemption sows further confusion

Dispute with independent scientists overseeing US trial is latest blow to tortured rollout

The latest blow to AstraZeneca’s tortured effort to bring a Covid-19 vaccine to the world arrived by way of a terse statement released on Tuesday at 22 minutes past midnight in Washington.

In an unprecedented late-night intervention, the National Institutes of Health warned that an independent board of experts overseeing a large US study of the vaccine had “expressed concern that AstraZeneca may have included outdated information” when it announced results from the trial in a press release on Monday.

The dispute between AstraZeneca and the independent scientists — who sit on the trial’s data and safety monitoring board, or DSMB — centres on whether the company was wrong to publish data collected before a February cut-off point instead of including more recent figures as well.

The data up to February 17 showed the vaccine was 79 per cent effective at stopping symptomatic Covid-19, according to the company’s press release on Monday morning.

But in a letter sent to AstraZeneca later on Monday, which was copied to the NIH and another US government agency funding the trial, the DSMB said it thought a broader analysis including up-to-date results would show a lower efficacy rate of between 69 per cent and 74 per cent, according to a person who has seen it.

Art Caplan, New York University wrote:
The next move by AstraZeneca is going to determine the fate of the vaccine. If they mess it up, the vaccine may be beyond redemption in some countries


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#120 [Permalink] Posted on 28th March 2021 13:12
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