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to get the government to  bring these immunity certificates  in,the new divide and rule,
be interesting to see how you,d stand legally if you were infected by someone with a so called immunity, handjob hancocks desperate to have one

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By:
InsiderTrader
When: 22 May 20 10:21
Nonsense idea.

Looks like lots of people have natural immunity so will never catch it so could never get a certificate.

We also do not know if you catch it more than once.
By:
1st time poster
When: 22 May 20 10:30
agree IT but encouraged by hancok the media are really pushing it today,

I,m going to put my thicko head on here ,but here goes

keep reading about all these different tests ,where been threw tests from every direction at the moment, especially  the 20 min test,but in the early days we were told there was up to a 14 day incubation period between getting virus and showing symptons, can these tests show the same accuracy as whether you have virus or not during these 14 days
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 22 May 20 10:36
Billons been made by Big Parma peddling these tests and drugs all paid for by the tax payer again.

I see AstraZeneca will be actually manufacturing the Oxford University 'vaccine'.

Hancock is also talking about making a commercial vaccine compulsory which would be the biggest attack on British civil liberties since the Magna Carta.

These companies are going to cash in big time when immunity is probably actually all about living a healthy drug free lifestyle.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 22 May 20 11:32
Was magna carta an attack on British civil liberties?

Shirley you should be claiming biggest attack on civil liberties since maastrict?
By:
The Leopard
When: 22 May 20 11:32

May 22, 2020 -- 10:52AM, sofiakenny wrote:


Oxford vaccine is a fail...did not work on monkeys.


Not surprising.......monkeys can't abide the cold steel of the needle !

By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 22 May 20 11:35
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By:
flushgordon1
When: 22 May 20 11:37
Turn right Clyde.
By:
casemoney
When: 22 May 20 12:12
COVID-19: Children and older adults to take part in Oxford University’s vaccine trial
More than 10,000 people, including children and those over 70, are set to be involved in the second phase of human trials for a vaccine by researchers at the University of Oxford in the UK. Read this and more:


Where did you get ur Info from Kenny  , has wee Jimmy been twittering Grin
By:
casemoney
When: 22 May 20 12:14
More muggeries from our Luvvie friends Laugh
By:
casemoney
When: 22 May 20 12:17
http://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2020-05-22-oxford-covid-19-vaccine-begin-phase-iiiii-human-trials

From the Orses mouth , not some made up shyte ...
By:
sofiakenny
When: 22 May 20 12:19
My info is from the the torygraph..do you not believe them?
By:
sofiakenny
When: 22 May 20 12:20
A trial of the vaccine in rhesus macaque monkeys did not stop the animals from catching the virus and has raised questions about the vaccine's likely human efficacy and ongoing development.
By:
sofiakenny
When: 22 May 20 12:21
case..stick that up yer gary.
By:
casemoney
When: 22 May 20 12:21
Sauce ??? please  or do you just make it up as you go along ??

You have posted blatant shyte and been exposed for doing so , Please add a link as to where the Blatant shyte was obtained from

Thank you ...
By:
casemoney
When: 22 May 20 12:26
Our collaborators at Rocky Mountain Laboratories (NIAID/NIH) have conducted a rapid yet thorough investigation and demonstrated good safety and efficacy of a single dose of ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 in the rhesus macaque model that they had previously established. We were able to review the data before vaccinations in the clinical trial were initiated. There are also animal studies underway in Australia and the UK, and the results will be published once those studies are complete.

No mention of any failure , are you sure you are looking at the Right Virus
By:
casemoney
When: 22 May 20 12:32
Found it on the Telegraph , Seems this geezer knows more than than the OXO mob
By:
casemoney
When: 22 May 20 12:34
Despite the findings, there is still "cautious optimism" about the Oxford vaccine among some experts. In the study all of the animals administered with a single shot of the vaccine generated antibodies against the virus within 28 days
By:
casemoney
When: 22 May 20 12:36
Some people like to focus on ONE LINE OF A REPORT ..
By:
sofiakenny
When: 22 May 20 12:39
So I wasn't posting lies then?..thanks case no need for an apology.
By:
sofiakenny
When: 22 May 20 12:41
from the same article(daily torygraph)

"There was no difference in the amount of viral RNA detected from this site in the vaccinated monkeys as compared to the unvaccinated animals. Which is to say, all vaccinated animals were infected," Dr Haseltine wrote in an article on Forbes.
By:
The Knight
When: 22 May 20 12:45
Having read the report in full about the Oxford vaccine, the crucial point is that the vaccine appears to stop the virus spreading into the top bit of the lungs, and thus prevents damage, but does not prevent it, so far, from remaining present in nasal passages.

This means that the virus could still be transmitted as now but would not be as dangerous.

But much testing to yet do. All in all, a promising start although the media clearly will only label either success or failure, with nothing in between.
By:
casemoney
When: 22 May 20 13:10
Quite Right Kenny, but as stated you quoted one line not the full report ,and the trials have shown some success
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