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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    You seemed to want to use these figures credibly earlier Sinkov
    Irony seems lost on you OC, you quoted a figure of 33,000 cases last week, quoting a massive % increase, I then quoted the next day's figure which had dropped to something like 27,000 and a subsequent massive % decrease, and then they went down again, it was to illustrate what a pointless excercise it was to quote meaningless figures which vary wildly from day to day, obviously because the number of tests varies from day to day. I didn't think I needed to spell it out.

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    OC sorry to burst your bubble, but this drug is already in production.

    "Unprecedented" hardly covers it.

    Europe got hit by the virus early March, corona virus vaccine "investigation" considered in April, full vaccines to be rolled out before Christmas.

    Not for me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    OC sorry to burst your bubble, but this drug is already in production.

    "Unprecedented" hardly covers it.

    Europe got hit by the virus early March, corona virus vaccine "investigation" considered in April, full vaccines to be rolled out before Christmas.

    Not for me!
    Ever had flu jab BT? Entirely with precedent.
    Likely strains of flu virus chosen by WHO in February countries chose what they want.
    Hens eggs then injected with these viruses and grown from March onwards with the product is tested and ready for use September.

    https://www.cdc.gov/flu/prevent/vaccine-selection.htm

    No real difference for COVID vaccine then except this one isn’t a whole virus, just some RNA fragments.

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    I am really worried about what might happen in the next few months.
    Scotland have qualified for a football tournament final stage so something will happen to ensure that the finals will be called off.

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    Warrington fights back, good for them, a lot more should follow their lead, actions should have consequences.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...yside-54921962

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    Looking ii ke we are getting a full lockdown next week though cases have been falling for a while. Nicola is such a sadist. She gives you bad news days early then when the time comes might not do it.
    She should be locked in a pub.

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    “The fact that there has never yet been a successful vaccine against a coronavirus, coupled with some proposed covid-19 vaccines having novel mechanisms of efficacy and a very short period of clinical testing, means that there could be some additional risks in these circumstances which may put people off".


    Spot on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    “The fact that there has never yet been a successful vaccine against a coronavirus, coupled with some proposed covid-19 vaccines having novel mechanisms of efficacy and a very short period of clinical testing, means that there could be some additional risks in these circumstances which may put people off".


    Spot on.
    Can’t argue that SOME people MAY be put off it’s their choice.
    These are Ambulance chasers looking for business.Not a very strong case for girding loins is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Can’t argue that SOME people MAY be put off it’s their choice.
    These are Ambulance chasers looking for business.Not a very strong case for girding loins is it?
    Well done - Colner....an absolutely hilarious (but at the same time repulsive) statement the unequivocally proves the predjuiced judgement and cold and divisive attitude of your egocentric and self-absorbed, distorting reality...Peter Todd's, statement, the one you so sourly disregarded.:
    “The fact that there has never yet been a successful vaccine against a coronavirus, coupled with some proposed covid-19 vaccines having novel mechanisms of efficacy and a very short period of clinical testing, means that there could be some additional risks in these circumstances which may put people off".
    ...is a perfectly factual one from a leading Solicitor, civil litigator, in Medical and public law, an independent adjudicator for the Legal Aid Agency and a member of the Special Controls Review Panel, which makes decisions on funding in high value cases and appeals to the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court....yet you dismiss him as a hospital hanger, a money grabbing ambulance chaser - is any more proof needed (it wasn't) of your distracted state of mind ?
    I for one, find your dismissive attitude extremely insulting....people have genuine concerns for themselves and their families wellbeing - and are quite reasonably looking to All reas of knowledge/opinion in an attempt to discover as complete a picture as possible - it is our Right to do so, yet you dismiss their fears with the backhanded swipe of a bully-boy repeating the repetitive chanting of his mentors .

    it's goodbye and..... to you - from me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norder View Post
    Well done - Colner....an absolutely hilarious (but at the same time repulsive) statement the unequivocally proves the predjuiced judgement and cold and divisive attitude of your egocentric and self-absorbed, distorting reality...Peter Todd's, statement, the one you so sourly disregarded.:
    “The fact that there has never yet been a successful vaccine against a coronavirus, coupled with some proposed covid-19 vaccines having novel mechanisms of efficacy and a very short period of clinical testing, means that there could be some additional risks in these circumstances which may put people off".
    ...is a perfectly factual one from a leading Solicitor, civil litigator, in Medical and public law, an independent adjudicator for the Legal Aid Agency and a member of the Special Controls Review Panel, which makes decisions on funding in high value cases and appeals to the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court....yet you dismiss him as a hospital hanger, a money grabbing ambulance chaser - is any more proof needed (it wasn't) of your distracted state of mind ?
    I for one, find your dismissive attitude extremely insulting....people have genuine concerns for themselves and their families wellbeing - and are quite reasonably looking to All reas of knowledge/opinion in an attempt to discover as complete a picture as possible - it is our Right to do so, yet you dismiss their fears with the backhanded swipe of a bully-boy repeating the repetitive chanting of his mentors .

    it's goodbye and..... to you - from me.
    This man as he describes himself on his company website is not a vaccine expert but a litigator for money

    https://www.hja.net/legal-team/peter-todd/

    I am currently conducting a major multi-party action (90 clients) relating to Pandemrix® vaccine (the 2009/10 pandemic swine flu vaccine). The Claimants all have narcolepsy (a serious incurable neurological disorder) after the swine flu vaccination. Public funding has been granted.

    I am also currently acting for a number of Claimants in a product liability claim against Oculentis B.V. relating to injury and loss caused by defective intraocular lenses. The Claimants all had lens replacement surgery but their prosthetic lens has calcified due to contamination in the manufacturing process, resulting in the need for revision surgery or permanent loss of vision.

    I have also had success with claims under the Vaccine Damage Payment Act 1979, including with appeals against refusals of awards. This included successfully defending the first ever appeal by the DWP to the Court of Appeal in a case under the Vaccine Damage Payments Act 1979 in February 2017 in the case of DWP v John (a minor) [2017]

    I have achieved substantial settlements in a number of other product liability claims including regarding defective metal-on-metal hip prostheses.

    In October 2017 I was elected as the Secretary of the Product Liability Special Interest Group of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers.

    I am a ‘cyclist-friendly’ solicitor and have acted for many cyclists over the years who have suffered serious injury in road traffic collisions.

    Sounds like he makes his money by getting clients for class actions to me.

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