Qrt wrote: » I'd be in the early 20s cohort, and tbh I would still have no issue getting the AZ jab. I've been on medication since birth for an ongoing illness, and if I taken heed of everything listed on the "rare: 1 in 10,000" adverse effects list, I'd have gone blind by now. I'd have had strokes, heart attacks, lupus, and even a bendy willy. I do sometimes wonder what it's like to have the privilege of not having a chronic illness.
Chris_5339762 wrote: » Which illness has a side effect of a bendy willy? This is important, we must know.
josip wrote: » Vaginal Scoliosis
Happydays2020 wrote: » This is interesting from Commissioner Breton who is heading up the EU Task Force on vaccines.https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/beating-covid-19-scale-up-vaccine-production-europe-thierry-breton
Stark wrote: » Hope they hurry up this week. We should have a hefty enough backlog of AZ supply to get through (about 136k doses by my estimate) as well as last week's Pfizer and Moderna deliveries. Looks like supply has finally outpaced speed of delivery.
stephenjmcd wrote: » Slovakia's drug agency Sukl says 'Sputnik V' vaccine batches delivered to the country do not have the same characteristics as batches used in The Lancet magazine studies
ninebeanrows wrote: » Looks like they could have a got stung with a scam vaccine?
is_that_so wrote: » Likely some good number of second doses to be done anyway. Having it on hand doesn't mean we can just hand it out, especially AZ. Not quite yet at the point of cutting loose.
trellheim wrote: » Why has AZ 12 week and PFizer 4 - is there a real answer to this question can anyone tell me
Pete_Cavan wrote: » Should break the 1m doses mark today, if we didn't already do so yesterday.
Stark wrote: » Apparently the 1m mark was hit yesterday.
Corholio wrote: » Today it seems.https://twitter.com/paulreiddublin/status/1380063004004380672?s=19
timsey tiger wrote: » Is that 19% for dose 1 by end of this week or today, because it is a big jump from 13.4% on Monday?
stephenjmcd wrote: » Yeah called Sputnik. I admire your optimism for a scam vaccine but no it pretty much just proves there's massive issues with it if the substance they've provided differs from what they've submitted data for. It'll never be approved in that case
stefanovich wrote: » You're quick to jump to conclusions. It's all political. The outrage in Slovakia at the sputnik deal was faux outrage courtesy of opposition politicians and the EU.