How very dare you! Statue defenders, hooooooooooooooo!Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Feb 26, 2021 7:16 pm Sounds like Ms. Merkel is just being stereotypically German and straightforward to me? She says the vaccine is safe but she personally is not in the recommended group.
Not sure how that makes her spineless Harry? She's doing exactly what she is also telling the proles to do? If she did the opposite she'd be accused of "one rule for them" instead?
As to why its not recommended for over 65s in Germany...I'm sure we all have our theories for that
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/a ... 21333.html
“AstraZeneca is a reliable vaccine, effective and safe, approved by the European Medicines Agency and recommended in Germany up to the age of 65 years,” said Ms Merkel.
“All the authorities tell us that this vaccine can be trusted. As long as vaccines are as scarce as they are now, you cannot choose what to vaccinate with.”
When asked whether she would accept the UK jab, the German Chancellor added: “I am 66 years old and I do not belong to the recommended group for AstraZeneca”.
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Yup. No 'sensible' person will be surprised - there is unlimited travel within France. But I'm sure the government will act all surprised at the end of Feb when the rates start climbing. Equally, I really couldn't see them telling the general public here that they had to stay home for their Feb holiday!!irie wrote: ↑Fri Feb 26, 2021 6:17 pmI said earlier that the new variants were on the way.Noggin wrote: ↑Fri Feb 26, 2021 5:14 pm Well damn! Who'd a thunk it!!
French holidays started (not here yet) and half of the cities on holiday have come here on hols. Who'da thought we'd get new (to the area) variants??
The national education system informed us of the closure of two classes in the municipality:
- one class in La Côte d'Aime following a contact case
- a class at Macot La Plagne following a positive case
The closure of these classes was decided due to the detection of South African or Brazilian variants.
The national education system is taking more drastic measures than for a classic Covid because these two variants spread rapidly and are therefore highly contagious.
The commune of La Plagne Tarentaise informs you that only PCR tests are effective in detecting these two variants and can be carried out in the laboratories of Moutiers or Bourg Saint Maurice.
Other slots for screening with PCR tests have been opened from 27th February at the Salle des Fêtes in Aime, primarily for people affected by these class closures.
https://www.connexionfrance.com/French- ... t-hotspots
Where are France’s Covid variant hotspots?
The UK variant has spread throughout all the regions of France while the South African and Brazillian variants are concentrated in the east of the country
By Joanna York
Covid variants are spreading in France, with the UK variant currently accounting for 36% of positive cases and the South African and Brazilian variants accounting for 5%, Health Minister Olivier Véran said in a press conference on February 18.
Percentages show suspected cases
Health body Santé publique France (SPF) has said that these percentages do not mean that 41% of all Covid cases in France are now variants.
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“We are now in the third wave,” Merkel is reported to have told MPs of her Christian Democratic Union party.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/thir ... -mwsffjl5n
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/thir ... -mwsffjl5n
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I posted this earlier today.Noggin wrote: ↑Fri Feb 26, 2021 8:47 pm
Yup. No 'sensible' person will be surprised - there is unlimited travel within France. But I'm sure the government will act all surprised at the end of Feb when the rates start climbing. Equally, I really couldn't see them telling the general public here that they had to stay home for their Feb holiday!!
http://revtothelimit.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=59537#p59537
French scientists say the apparent stability in cases nationwide is the temporary effect of two separate pandemics moving in opposite directions, the old one waning as the new one waxes. Once you pass the crossover point, it spirals out of control.
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He found time to help smash out a kid in there too.
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Mentioned most of his fails (in so many words) and then a massive fluke at the end. The Best of British.
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Not a fluke, serendipity.
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Pretty much sums up the Boris spirited "I'll have a go!" methodology. You can see why people like him, he's enthusiastic and he makes other keen idiots feel better about themselves.
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I think he's a clever bloke and making a great job of what he set out to do. He's realised he can say whatever he likes true or otherwise, get away with murder and has got a term in office. He's using it for himself and doesn't give a shit about the country or the people.
Now all the police and teachers hate him too and won't vote for him (any many not for the Tories for some time) but it doesn't matter, he doesn't need a second term. He's playing the game extremely well.
Now all the police and teachers hate him too and won't vote for him (any many not for the Tories for some time) but it doesn't matter, he doesn't need a second term. He's playing the game extremely well.
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He's innocently duplicitous?? Maybe he is. I suspect you're more generous that I am.Potter wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 11:03 amWhen I look at Boris I see duplicity, when I look at you I see dichotomy.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 10:46 am I think he's a clever bloke and making a great job of what he set out to do. He's realised he can say whatever he likes true or otherwise, get away with murder and has got a term in office. He's using it for himself and doesn't give a shit about the country or the people.
Now all the police and teachers hate him too and won't vote for him (any many not for the Tories for some time) but it doesn't matter, he doesn't need a second term. He's playing the game extremely well.
But neither on purpose, you both just innocently say things that you think you mean at the time.
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I think he's far more intelligent than he seems. HOWEVER, I definitely think that, if that is the case, then he has no idea how to put that intelligence into use!!Potter wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 11:40 amAsian Boss wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 11:09 am
He's innocently duplicitous?? Maybe he is. I suspect you're more generous that I am.
Changing his mind a lot makes him look duplicitous.
E.g. I think he honestly believed that he didn't want to be a politician (when he explicitly said he never would), then he found the door open and stuck his head in.
He's definitely not clever enough to be playing a game as part of a grand Machiavellian scheme.
And if you can be arsed to respond then I don't see how he can be "playing the game extremely well" if everyone hates him and the end result is that no one will vote Tory ever again? He could have stayed away from politics and made lots of money somewhere else, but he chose politics (after saying he wouldn't), so I propose that he'd be gutted if he exited like Brown (i.e. hated).
Your contradiction wipes your own theory out that he's a genius that's been playing the game for years and he's set to exit as a legend in the slight of hand fraternity.
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Not always the best philosophy for all situations and circumstances. BASE jumping, for example.
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Do you want the Bumming 'at ?Potter wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 11:03 amWhen I look at Boris I see duplicity, when I look at you I see dichotomy.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 10:46 am I think he's a clever bloke and making a great job of what he set out to do. He's realised he can say whatever he likes true or otherwise, get away with murder and has got a term in office. He's using it for himself and doesn't give a shit about the country or the people.
Now all the police and teachers hate him too and won't vote for him (any many not for the Tories for some time) but it doesn't matter, he doesn't need a second term. He's playing the game extremely well.
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And DefTrap says that he inspires idiots.
Seems to be a man of many talents.
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I've always thought he was intelligent enough to be scary! He cannot be as stupid as he seems??
Equally, I've met some really stupid people with high IQs, so where does intelligence/stupid start/stop when the person can't or won't use it?
Either way he is one of Very few people I describe as someone I hate. I can't, off-hand, think of anyone else I'd say that about!!!
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Anyway, back to the Covids.
What's new?
What's new?
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i was playing in the woods 'near' 7 other people today.. but depends on what you class as 'near' and what sort of risk you see that as.
We were distancing, but you can bet people would have frowned upon us.
In my defence, all the kids are in the same class and none of the parents go to work lol.
We were distancing, but you can bet people would have frowned upon us.
In my defence, all the kids are in the same class and none of the parents go to work lol.
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We don't have the same restrictions as you (at the moment) but the people I do meet with are pretty much in a bubble. I'm about the only one that "socialises" (not the right word for this winter!) with anyone French. I guess the most risky I get is going to a shop or that I see a physio 3 times a week. and anytime I'm talking to anyone French I'm masked up as are theyweeksy wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 5:12 pm i was playing in the woods 'near' 7 other people today.. but depends on what you class as 'near' and what sort of risk you see that as.
We were distancing, but you can bet people would have frowned upon us.
In my defence, all the kids are in the same class and none of the parents go to work lol.
In shops or in any area with other people we all wear masks (unless drinking or eating) and none of us get close enough to touch.
So, even though a few of us are meeting tomorrow to celebrate a big birthday for one of our 'bubble', we still won't get close. We won't have masks all the time because there will be cake and beer. But we do food out on the piste sometimes anyway and behave the same way
We all avoid the busy areas. To the point that if anyone goes out to ski tour or just walk, they/we go either really early or to areas not popular because, right now, the 'normal' walks are too full of tourists. Sadly we can't go out late because we are under curfew so everyone is supposed to be indoors by 18:00
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I'm parked up on Dartmoor, nipped into nearest town for some supplies today.
People everywhere having picnics and the roads busy...
Lockdown is being ignored!
It's amusing the amount of single people that are driving with windows up and a mask on, folk are so fecking dumb these days..
People everywhere having picnics and the roads busy...
Lockdown is being ignored!
It's amusing the amount of single people that are driving with windows up and a mask on, folk are so fecking dumb these days..
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