I think once Novavax vaccination is started there is a strong case for giving excess AZ surplus to poor countries for free.What do people expect our government to do, though? Hand out vaccines for free to other countries before everyone here has had their jabs?
I think once Novavax vaccination is started there is a strong case for giving excess AZ surplus to poor countries for free.
Thanks for your input David.
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That’s fine when we’ve all been vaccinated, but some people seem to be feeling guilty that our government is prioritising it’s own citizens.
That’s fine when we’ve all been vaccinated, but some people seem to be feeling guilty that our government is prioritising it’s own citizens.
Not particularly, no. I’m quite content. I just don’t much like the world we’re living in at the moment.
But I’ve got a lot to be thankful for. Retired and so cushioned from some of the worst realities of all the economic sh1t that’s going on at the moment, two daughters and their partners all in good and “essential” jobs, and three wonderful grandchildren. I realise millions of others are not so fortunate in this country alone, let alone further afield.
Not particularly, no. I’m quite content. I just don’t much like the world we’re living in at the moment.
But I’ve got a lot to be thankful for. Retired and so cushioned from some of the worst realities of all the economic sh1t that’s going on at the moment, two daughters and their partners all in good and “essential” jobs, and three wonderful grandchildren. I realise millions of others are not so fortunate in this country alone, let alone further afield.
I bet you’re a good laugh out on the razzle.
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Once heard it said that if everyone in the world threw all their troubles in the air, you would be extremely grateful is you only caught your own
Once heard it said that if everyone in the world threw all their troubles in the air, you would be extremely grateful is you only caught your own
Your own entry puts itself on trial. It laments human society's standards but upholds them.
The vaccine is not a ticket to an away match with limited capacity in which a queue is to be formed and anyone who fails can listen on the radio. It is life and death for some. The poorer countries lose out the most- we get furloughed or claim benefits as well as accessible health care.
Sadly this thread has become all to predictable.
The [MENTION=11191]Pretty pink fairy[/MENTION] and [MENTION=35289]Baker lite[/MENTION] type members have inevitably resorted to Airfix patriotism. This, of course, is one situation where that could be set aside in reflection of a common good. But the vaccine is a useful addition to the two world wars and one World Cup. It's been a while.
[MENTION=22975]DavidinSouthampton[/MENTION] places the post worth most reflection. The one that anyone with reason or compassion would take most note of.
What we see in the AZ crisis is indeed a snapshot of vaccine nationalism. Like two aristocrats fighting over the last caviar portion in an upmarket shop whilst naked beggars, stripped of everything they have, huddle outside and peak in wishing.
The UK will probably be the first nation to complete the programme. An achievement in many different quarters of ingenuity. Proud science. But once we have our vaccines perhaps we should reflect on how fortunate we are. This pandemic has only served to highlight how the world does indeed work.
And many of us don't get brownie points for having seen it coming.
I agree with most of that but not your metaphor about two aristocrats fighting over caviar. The UK is not involved. Whilst a couple of posters on NSC may be indulging in vaccine nationalism our Government has simply placed orders and is now rolling out the programme. Journalists have tried to stir the pot at the daily press conference but the reality is this is an EU supply chain and decision making issue. Nothing more.
I agree. Considering all the billions that we have spent on ourselves, another billion or two vaccinating those who can't afford it would be relative peanuts.I think once Novavax vaccination is started there is a strong case for giving excess AZ surplus to poor countries for free.
I agree with most of that but not your metaphor about two aristocrats fighting over caviar. The UK is not involved. Whilst a couple of posters on NSC may be indulging in vaccine nationalism our Government has simply placed orders and is now rolling out the programme. Journalists have tried to stir the pot at the daily press conference but the reality is this is an EU supply chain and decision making issue. Nothing more.
You see, this is your blind spot. The inability to put down your Lee Enfield. As if the thought of the war being over is more painful than the experience itself. There is nothing for you to go back to.
I'm not really a fan of the EU. I like the concept but not the practice. That may cause a bit of reflection for you but you need to pick that gun up again.
When a thread like this comes up for you its like a call to arms. The sergeant's whistle blows and over the top you go. Which means that rather than engaging in rational discourse you take a smelly dump on all prospects of that. And a couple of your buddys join in.
You've spent years doing it. Offered nothing constructive to anything. 99% would concur.
Anyway, your original statement is incorrect. I think the EU is a bloated institution that can cause division as well as good. I could spend an hour giving my reasoning for this, rather than an inflamed two lines with an odd message of plastic regard. But I fear it would change nothing, nor warrant consideration without the Pelabon shells being fired.
see the EU are not letting up on this, EU President says its crystal clear there are binding orders but also accepting these are conditional... hmmm.
meanwhile Pfizer delivery shortfall continues to go under the radar.
That’s fine when we’ve all been vaccinated, but some people seem to be feeling guilty that our government is prioritising it’s own citizens.