The European Commission is considering legal action against AstraZeneca, whose vaccine deliveries are significantly lower than originally planned.


If the UK was still in the European Union, it would not need to negotiate a vaccination passport with compulsory vaccination.
And there would be fewer restrictions on freedom in the UK.
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The European Commission is considering legal action against AstraZeneca, whose vaccine deliveries are significantly lower than originally planned.
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Well with this graph today it looks like half of the British are deprived of their liberty, if the vaccination is compulsory in your country to leave the country, to go soak feet by the sea in GreeceWell yeah, if we were still in the EU and had an extremely restricted vaccine supply then clearly a vaccination passport would be kind of moot and we'd be in the middle of some sort of "wave."
But thankfully that isn't the case so our freedoms are becoming less restricted.
But it is not the European Union that does not want AZ. These are the peoples. It's not the same thing.Makes sense - let's consider legal action against a company for not delivering something that we absolutely don't want under any circumstances.
Well currently Greece isn't on the red list.Well with this graph today it looks like half of the British are deprived of their liberty, if the vaccination is compulsory in your country to leave the country, to go soak feet by the sea in Greece
And much more if we take into account only vaccinated at full strength with two doses.
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But fondamentally, it's not really important.
As in most Western countries, very many people never go abroad on vacation.
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But it is not the European Union that does not want AZ. These are the peoples. It's not the same thing.
The European Union surely wants to use AZ for the Covax program.
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I remember my army vaccination.The amount of vaccines the army pumped me full of that the general population neither saw nor knew about... no thanks. Most of the vaccines I have taken were discontinued and in some cases illegal to give now due to deaths / severe problems caused by them.
No way, they try to convince people 55 and older to use AZ, but they have difficulty in convincing.So Macron and other EU country leaders are now recommending AZ?
They don't want it for their own citizens but they're happy to send it off to the poor peeps - that's very decent of them.
Excuse my bad English but I don't understand this sentenceBut seriously, if your idea of freedom is being able to visit a country where you have to wipe your and stick the paper in a bin then I dunno, maybe "freedom" is overrated..
Well if your president is a fool and your people don't understand numbers then that makes perfect sense.No way, they try to convince people 55 and older to use AZ, but they have difficulty in convincing.
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Well unfortunately the filter removed a crucial word - wipe your .... According to Google In French it would be the orifice that produces ..Excuse my bad English but I don't understand this sentence
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But all European countries recommend the use of AZ for those over 55-60 years old.Well if your president is a fool and your people don't understand numbers then that makes perfect sense.
Why?But all European countries recommend the use of AZ for those over 55-60 years old.
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I feel like we're not talking about the same thing.Well unfortunately the filter removed a crucial word - wipe your .... According to Google In French it would be the orifice that produces ..
Hah - the filter also takes the French word out - poop - number 2's
But they say this vaccine is dangerous for younger people. In the United States this vaccine is still not authorized I believe.Why?
It's entirely possible.I feel like we're not talking about the same thing.
I understood that the British have an obligation to be vaccinated if they want to travel by plane and went abroad. But maybe I misunderstood.
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No the bouzouki is friendly.It's entirely possible.
I thought you were complaining about the bouzouki player.
Only if: The need to travel, abroad is overpowering, or have a pint, outside a pub. Freedom, is a relative thing. I mean, when was the last time, you got on an aeroplane?No the bouzouki is friendly.
Well if the British have the obligation to be vaccinated to take the plane and go abroad, it is indeed a restriction of freedom.
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Well if restricting travel for the time being helps contain potentially more dangerous variants then I think that's a good thing especially if it means more domestic normality.No the bouzouki is friendly.
Well if the British have the obligation to be vaccinated to take the plane and go abroad, it is indeed a restriction of freedom.
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You are making no senseBut it is not the European Union that does not want AZ. These are the peoples. It's not the same thing.
The European Union surely wants to use AZ for the Covax program.
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