Boris Johnson agreed with some Tory MPs who thought Covid was "nature's way of dealing with old people"

There is a case being filed at court suing government and / or Astra zenica

For a person who got brain damage after being vaccinated

( test case ?)

Could open up the flood gates of compensation claims ???
 
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An interesting conundrum.

If you were responsible for the nation's health, and by a magic spell, could save a million lives, but cause one death, what would your duty be?
 
It's actually the tax payer who will pay, if they win. AZ secured indemnity as part of the deal to supply. There is already a funding scheme in place that will compensate damages up to £120k
 
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An interesting conundrum.

If you were responsible for the nation's health, and by a magic spell, could save a million lives, but cause one death, what would your duty be?
Don't invest in hocus pocus (magic spell) vaccines that cause you to pay out millions in the event they have the potential to cause more than one death.
 
Don't invest in hocus pocus (magic spell) vaccines that cause you to pay out millions in the event they have the potential to cause more than one death.

I'd bet that everyone who had "the jab" will die, someday ;)
 
Don't invest in hocus pocus (magic spell) vaccines that cause you to pay out millions in the event they have the potential to cause more than one death.

So you would choose not to save a million lives.

You would be failing in your duty to protect the nation's health.
 
So you would choose not to save a million lives.

You would be failing in your duty to protect the nation's health.
It would be stupid not to and given other brands are not under the microscope the same as what the Astra zeneca came under then that would be the way to go.
The outcome of these vaccines killing and maiming people is far from done and dusted however much you'd like it to be.
Taxpayer picks up the tab so who's bovvered.
 
There is a case being filed at court suing government and / or Astra zenica

For a person who got brain damage after being vaccinated

( test case ?)

Could open up the flood gates of compensation claims ???
'Floodgates' ffs. The Wail and its moron fan base, love that well used phrase, lol.
 
'Floodgates' ffs. The Wail and its moron fan base, love that well used phrase, lol.

Er no
Noseall you schmuck as you have been told on several occasions I
Do not read the wail and never have

I have never bought the wail

You seem to be an expert on the wail of have some type of fascination with the wail ??


Imo your fascination with the wail and hatred of the wail is some what un healthy and borders on some type of mental disorder brought on by excessive self abuse ( probably)

Yes exactly
 
England’s chief medical officer, Prof Chris Whitty, has called for a cultural shift in medicine away from maximising lifespan and towards improving quality of life in old age, arguing that sometimes this means “less medicine, not more”.

“Modern medicine is amazing at keeping people alive and extending life … and this for some people is exactly the right thing to do,” he said. “But I think the question should be what do people want themselves, and, particularly if treatments have significant side-effects, you’re always going to have a trade-off.”

The wide-ranging report highlights the demographic timebomb faced by rural and coastal communities, whose populations are projected to age far more rapidly than those in urban areas. These areas also tend to be underserved by healthcare and lack housing and transport infrastructure designed to allow older people to live independent, active, healthy lives for longer.

Paul Farmer, the chief executive of Age UK, welcomed the report and said: “It clearly demonstrates why we need politicians and policymakers across the board to get a grip and make the task of adapting to the realities of our ageing population a priority. This is why at Age UK we are calling for a cross-government ageing strategy and minister for older people urgently. There are both challenges and opportunities in increasing longevity, but taking the steps required to prepare and adapt is essential if we are to avoid the pitfalls and realise the potential.”

quality of life@the Guradnia
 
Obviously the vaccines have not bumped off as many pensioners as Whitty would have liked.
I foresee a rapid rise at which you can receive a state pension, seems to be becoming more problematical the financing of it.
 
They'll quite likely raise the age by stages up to 70 years old sometime soon.
Chris Whitty isn't talking about Euthanasia but the quality of life for people bed-bound and never likely to recover - i think. :cautious:
 
It would be stupid not to and given other brands are not under the microscope the same as what the Astra zeneca came under then that would be the way to go.
Suspicious issues, and questionable efficacious injections or medicines do tend to come "under the microscope".
It's desirable in health matters.
 
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