Do you think the country will be back to normal by the summer
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No@fluffycat only time will tell
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Information about the different vaccines (& what's in them) is available on the Government's website See: https://www.gov.uk/health-and-social-care/pharmacy scrolling down to 'News and communications' for info on the AstraZeneca, Pfizer & Moderna vaccines.Michael Yeadon, a former vice-president of Pfizer, is debunked in this report:I hope Scope continue to ensure correct info is given at all times in reference to the Covid-19 vaccines.
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No@chiarieds I wanted Mike's opinion I didn't disclose exactly what was being said I thought the same as Mike when I saw it as I had already said to Mike what was being said on the Welsh corona virus group then what I said to Mike came up thats all I wasn't giving information I was asking
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NoI think Mike alot of people have gone like that since it all started but its like everything else only time will tell
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Apologies for posting. I didn't say you were giving info, nor did I even tag you. My only concern is that I don't want people to lose confidence in the Covid-19 vaccines, especially due to someone like Michael Yeadon, whom you drew attention to.
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No@chiarieds apologies mike whst I meant in only time will tell wasn't specifically about Mike Yeadon I should of worded it properly I meant all of what's happening
Already in wales today tuesday cases have risen to 69 new cases up from 50 cases on Monday today Tuesday 2 deaths in wales up from no deaths on Monday so apologies for my wording Mike
Thats why I asked sorry Mike -
No@lisathomas50 I've added an advisory note to some of your posts above, linking to official sources relating to the covid vaccines. This is to avoid people searching Mike Yeadon and being unnecessarily alarmed by his unproven allegations.
Although I know there was no ill-intent, please be mindful to not draw attention to non evidence-based assertions that could deter people from having the vaccine. As the majority of our members our disabled, and particularly vulnerable to covid-19, it's important people are informed by only that which is factually correct. Thank you.
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No@Cher_Scope sorry you can remove the post if you want I was just trying to get clarification from Mike as I knew he would know
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Hi everyone, the original question for this particular thread was "do you think we'll all be back to normal by the summer?
The bulk of the conversation is now arguments about the vaccine.
I just wanted to say, I can't even remember what it's like to have a "normal" life. I've been housebound for around seven years now, mostly due to deteriorating health but also because Social Services have reduced my hours by so much that there's no time for my carer for escort me even on a weekly outing. So for me, the "lockdown" will continue. It's like a prison sentence. I'm trying my best to stay sane and strong but I can't really see any light at the end of the tunnel... Vaccine or no vaccine...
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Nolisathomas50 said:@Cher_Scope sorry you can remove the post if you want I was just trying to get clarification from Mike as I knew he would know
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NoYes you can delete the posts I was just getting clarification from Mike thats all its all over another forum I am on thats why I only mentioned his name and not all the details didn't mean any harm
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NoHi @lisathomas50 As you've confirmed you want the posts deleting, I'll action that now. I appreciate you didn't mean any harm too. As mentioned on another thread, I've sent you an email if you want to give that a quick read and get back to me. Thank you.
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Noin passing.......
Very unsettling today huge queues stretching down the road (blocking the pavement) to a food court (both sides ) and no social distancing!!
Bars rammed full and queues at some!!
yes outside but still risky and crazy from quiet last week
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NoIt's perhaps been bad timing that the relaxation of some of the rules in England has coincided in the appearance of that yellow thing in the sky.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Nowoodbine said:It's perhaps been bad timing that the relaxation of some of the rules in England has coincided in the appearance of that yellow thing in the sky.Just gone from ‘one extreme’ to ‘the other’
Suppose with the surge of folk it’s difficult to calm the tide! (But their actions cld cause harsher measures) -
NoThe cynic in me would agree Mike.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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NoWe have lots of English visitors in wales now been realy busy in seaside places and alot more traffic on the road
Only problem is once they have had a drink social distancing and masks are forgotten about -
NoI will be sticking to online shopping easier and safer
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