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

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You do know the figure the NHS pays out in compensation every year. Makes your eyes water. That's why if you have any dealings with them now you find yourself having the ball thrown in your court more than you did previously.
 
That's why if you have any dealings with them now you find yourself having the ball thrown in your court more than you did previously.
Common sense, same in most walks of life. But a conspiracy?
 
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One of your problems is acknowledging it's been of limited success, as all those still catching covid after having the jab can testify.
Son in laws had it three times now despite having had the jab, that's one immune system that looks to have been f*cked up.

Yes; no-one got ill or caught the lurgy prior to 2020........... :rolleyes:
 
I don't think anybody thought anything as they seemed happy to roll up their sleeves without receiving any paperwork on the pluses or minuses of what they were injecting into their body.

How would you know?
Seeing as you claim not to have had the jab.
 
How would you know?
Seeing as you claim not to have had the jab.
I can never work out whether these fruit-loops are just anti-covid vaccine, or anti-any vaccine or just frightened of medicine full stop. It must be a frightful bore being a conspiracy fruit-loop. Imagine them having to dissect every bit of medicine they come in contact with, especially when you consider how safe Covid vaccines are.
 
It must by now be time for borris to inject himself with covid on live tv.

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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
That alone shows AZ were not confident in what they produced and how quickly they delivered it.

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There's a combination flu and COVID vaccine going through phase 1/2 testing now with good results.

The nasal COVID sprays would also be good, some people don't like needles after all.

But the mRNA auto immune treatments are more interesting to me. Being able to cure diabetes would be transformational. It's exciting times for medicine.
 
It wasn't a blanket indemnity, it was necessary to get the vaccine out quickly.
Knowing there were chances it could kill people.Still £120,000 a life is not a lot given the money that's been hosed all over the place and the taxpayer picks up the tab.
One of the victims who received £120000 has now to rebuild her life with the £120000. That should cover it.
 
That alone shows AZ were not confident in what they produced and how quickly they delivered it.

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No it merely meant there was massive commercial risk in producing a low cost vaccine that was going to be rolled out to millions. It didn’t make good business sense.

It’s actually been pretty disastrous for AZ despite the vaccine being hugely successful.
 
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