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Old 'vaccine' not a patch

…on the new one (which is a patch), that is, but you’ll still need it. Natch.

The utter insanity continues. Note the manufactured ‘controversy’ about the new vaccines stand alone efficacy; it’s great, but you’ll also need the old jab (or variation of) to keep your antibodies up.

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Oh and it won’t be available until 2025; looks like Covid is here to stay…

This `patch’ vaccine has of course just been mentioned by Bill Gates in that recent interview. Surprise surprise. And yes, how convenient for the industry that this will not replace the old jabs. That anyone who professes to be on the left (and hence skeptical of corporations’ claims) still falls for this swindle is just unbelievable.

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Research published last week described a so-called “abortive infection” in which T-cells destroy the virus before it has the chance to settle in the body.

Oh ffs. So I guess maybe now we’ll be treated to a daily count of these not really cases…? Maybe the number of sneezes in Suffolk? Coughs in Coventry? Feeling a bit dicky in Billericay?

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Feeling rough in Brough? ‘Dog-rough’ even, as Sheffield plebs used to put it, years ago.

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Catarrh in Carmarthen? (Wales can be a bit damp)

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They’re ill in Rhyl, crook in Hook, poorly in Crawley and in Crewe, they’re down with the flu…

One for Karen and probably RobG:

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I think that must have been where the pun originated, am too much of a thickie to come up with my own :joy:

One of his greats. But there were so many.

The Ian Dury biopic with Andy Serkis was nowhere near as bad as I’d dreaded btw. Not a ringing endorsement, but.

Baxter is well worth a look too

Yes, have seen it and enjoyed it quite a bit. Was a tad disappointed that he sold out to Murdoch just before his death (not a reason to be cheerful), but New Boots and Panties on cassette was one of the first albums I bought and I still listen to his stuff today.