Jackoffblades 883 Posted January 8 Apparently people are turning down the Pfizer vaccine for the English vaccine. Damn right if I’m English then I’d rather the profits go to England. Nothing beats our good old British vaccines, they go in you like butter Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Clubber Lang 2086 Posted January 8 there has been a few, extremely tiny % of people having bad reactions or even dying from, or after taking, the Pfizer vac. Unsure if any of those people had health issues tho, but it seems countries around the world have had some problems with it, again such a tiny % of people compared to how many have been injected with it. saying that my mum and dad, both 70, have said they will only have the Oxford one as they both have read and heard about some ppl having issues with the Pfizer. however, the Oxford one has only just been delivered and starting to roll out with it, so they could, and probably will, have some issues with it as well, time will tell. i think ppl in the UK will mostly get the Oxford vac now, as it can be kept in a regular fridge and no have to be kept at minus 70, which creates massive logistical problems. the Oxford is only £3 a jab, and the Pfizer around £18? So governments will push the cheaper and easier to store/transport Oxford vac to use. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohhnyC 2750 Posted January 8 I am on a health group here in China. Most are expat doctors and virologist (Mainly Taiwan, HK, Korean etc)so its great I managed to sneak in the back door. Cant follow half the conversation as it's so technical but basically they are saying that the Chinese vaccine is too risky as the company SinoPharm didn't realise the control group data (which is causing questions amongst the expat specialists here), whereas the Pfizer and Moderna do and have published all research . Further Pfizer and Moderna use new mRNA technology which by nature is a lot safer apparently. The aim on this side of the world would be to develop an old style vaccine as its much easy to make in bulk , store and distribute amongst Africa and South east asian . Financially it would be a fraction of the cost of a mRNA style one , so its makes sense that way. Astra-zenetec Oxford are also using the old style too for purposes of costs distribution and speed of development 1 PSevens2017 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EpicSquats 6573 Posted January 8 58 minutes ago, Jackoffblades said: Apparently people are turning down the Pfizer vaccine for the English vaccine. Damn right if I’m English then I’d rather the profits go to England. Nothing beats our good old British vaccines, they go in you like butter I imagine butter being injected into your body would cause instant death, but yeah, I'm not arsed about the vaccine as long as it's not Chinese or Russian. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kazza61 6800 Posted January 8 43 minutes ago, EpicSquats said: I imagine butter being injected into your body would cause instant death. That girl in Last Tango in Paris seemed to be ok. 2 EpicSquats and Restless83 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Restless83 620 Posted January 8 2 hours ago, Kazza61 said: That girl in Last Tango in Paris seemed to be ok. Wonder if Brando used the remainder of the butter on his crumpets afterwards!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kazza61 6800 Posted January 8 9 minutes ago, Restless83 said: Wonder if Brando used the remainder of the butter on his crumpets afterwards!! If it was today it would have gone on eBay and ended up on someone else's crumpets! 1 Restless83 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kazza61 6800 Posted January 8 Few of my team been having Pfizer vaccine this week and much to everyone's amazement absolutely none of them have died from it. Getting mine next Thursday. Might video it for Wylde. 1 1 PSevens2017 and hmgs reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
monkeybiker 4661 Posted January 8 5 hours ago, Clubber Lang said: there has been a few, extremely tiny % of people having bad reactions or even dying from, or after taking, the Pfizer vac. I've not really looked into this but was it confirmed the vaccine was the cause of death? Most of the first people getting the vaccine are the most at risk so unfortunately some of them may die vaccine or no vaccine. Like 100,000 people could go to tesco and one of them might die doesn't mean tesco killed them. 2 JohhnyC and Clubber Lang reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
faipdeooiad 982 Posted January 8 1 hour ago, Kazza61 said: Few of my team been having Pfizer vaccine this week and much to everyone's amazement absolutely none of them have died from it. Getting mine next Thursday. Might video it for Wylde. Cut out the middle man and post it straight to Facebook. You’ll only be getting their opinions on the matter anyway. 1 Kazza61 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohhnyC 2750 Posted January 8 2 hours ago, monkeybiker said: I've not really looked into this but was it confirmed the vaccine was the cause of death? Most of the first people getting the vaccine are the most at risk so unfortunately some of them may die vaccine or no vaccine. Like 100,000 people could go to tesco and one of them might die doesn't mean tesco killed them. yup this is what I mentioned several times, people jump at false correlations . Newspapers are interested in increasing readership so naturally catchy headlines work and a headline like "Woman dies a few days after receiving the covid vaccine ". Sure it's factually true but people, like Wylde jump all over it and start screaming wrong doings 2 monkeybiker and Kazza61 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JHMuscle 84 Posted January 8 I'd like to know who these people are that are supposedly turning down the vaccine - I'm guessing it's probably only one or quite possibly zero. More fake news made up by the Daily Mail or the Sun to divide the population yet again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites