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Thread: Covid vaccinations - the legacy?

  1. #311
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Cheers mon ami, I know where you mean, what has amazed me is that Mrs S didn't know where Infant St was, despite the fact she was born in Accy and lived in Avenue Parade and Baxenden for the first 25 years of her life. How on earth can an Accy lass not know Infant St ?
    Good question sinkov, my Northumbrian missus knows where Infant Street is because the last time she was down that way, which is quite a while ago, there was a shop selling lots of fabric which was run by an Indian guy and she cost me an arm and a leg!

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    We clearly live in the wrong country. I wonder if this could have persuaded BT ?

    https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au...ource=substack

    Seems a fair enough offer to me, if we kill you we'll pay for your funeral. Can't possibly say fairer than that can they.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I had an errand to do in Accrington today and decided to have a fish and chip lunch on Infant Street, I thought I was going into Emergency Ward Ten when I saw the fish fryer and the server were all masked up in black face nappies.

    I asked politely if Accrington was suffering from a new outbreak of Covid but the silence was deafening. The fish and chips were good though!
    Is that the one with a Greggs on the corner at the bottom of the street?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaretinBudapest View Post
    Is that the one with a Greggs on the corner at the bottom of the street?
    Not quite CiB, that's a Mannings Bakers not a Greggs.

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    After a couple texts inviting me to have my next booster, I've now got a letter. Interestingly they are now downplaying their claims for the vaccine, it 'should reduce the risk of serious illness' is the best they can come up with, and they also go further in acknowledging the potential risks than I've ever seen before.

    Something is worrying them and causing this backtracking, can't imagine what.

  7. #317
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    After a couple texts inviting me to have my next booster, I've now got a letter. Interestingly they are now downplaying their claims for the vaccine, it 'should reduce the risk of serious illness' is the best they can come up with, and they also go further in acknowledging the potential risks than I've ever seen before.

    Something is worrying them and causing this backtracking, can't imagine what.
    Something is very amiss mon ami...

    https://www.theepochtimes.com/europe...xs3HMzuKXkhTDh

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    Good luck to the EU, at least they've got the admission from Pfizer that they never tested for preventing transmission, which obviously means they were never designed to prevent transmission, which means the whole basis of vaccine passports was fraudulent. But I doubt even the might of the EU will get anywhere with this.

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    After 3 MRI scans and a nerve conduction study I have been informed that the diagnosis is 'Neuralogic Amyotrophy' known as 'Parsonnage Turner Syndrome' or 'Brachial Neuritis'. I have basically suffered extreem muscle wastage in my left shoulder caused by nerve damage not being able to transmit the required electrical charge to the relevant muscle.
    There is growing scientific evidence and based on very similar cases, that the nerve damage 'could' be attributed to the first COVID vaccination. The timing is right and I have had all three COVID jabs in my left arm.
    Just waiting for another appointment with a Neurologist who will investigate further.
    The nerve damage will repair at approx 1mm per month so looking at 18months to 2 years before I get full functionality back.
    Big question now is do I have my 4th Jab???

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Not quite CiB, that's a Mannings Bakers not a Greggs.
    Whoops! It is more than 2 years since I lived in Oswaldtwistle.

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