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What a relief. The jab is good, it's really good!!! What a relief! I love science so-called. Is it not great?
Coronavirus latest news: AstraZeneca jab 100 percent effective against severe illness and hospitalisation, US study shows...................That's a victory. Wow! I feel like one of those geeks at nasa when their cartoons make them jump for joy! I am so relieved that the "jabarino" is vindicated! What do you have to say now, nay-sayers? 100 PERCENT!!!!!
I guess my sarcasm is not too appreciated around here. I am so sad.
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- Green PuffinLv 72 weeks ago
It's not a 100% proof won't catch covid or any of the new variants. But it is a step in the right direction, to ease lock downs and for those of us over the age of 30 to relax and not stress that we'll be killed or suffer with long covid.
Most likely wearing face masks inside shops and on Public Transport will continue for a few more years. We'll most likely need to be vaccinated each or every other year, when new variants show up. But yes it's great news.
- 2 weeks ago
It is anything but a fix we are not in Eutopia and are profoundly in the red separated from that its all fine and dandy free enterprise dont ya simply love it
- Anonymous2 weeks ago
Will you be saying this in a few years time when the effects of this so called vaccine become apparent?.
- ?Lv 72 weeks ago
Its not a cure we are not in Eutopia and are deeply in debt apart from that its all hunky dory capitalism dont ya just love it
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- DaytonLv 52 weeks ago
Yes it is great. Cool!
There's still the slightly worrying question of possible long-term affects. We know that COVID itself can have them, so it is definitely worth taking the shot to avoid them.
- Anonymous2 weeks ago
So what's your question.