absolutezero wrote:Arborbridge wrote:absolutezero wrote:What's that noise?
Oh. It's Macron and Merkel bad mouthing the J&J vaccine.
Oh. No. My mistake. They don't seem to have much to say about it.
Funny, that...
Perhaps they've learnt the lesson?
Or perhaps there isn't a lesson to be learned and it *IS* all purely political.
But you don't seem to be very open to that possibility, do you?
You never know. Maybe money from the 'for profit' vaccines has managed to find a way into EU politicians' pockets.
That would go a long way to explaining why the EU crooks don't like the AZN jab if it's only £3 a jab... Not much nest feathering can come from that.
So let me get this straight...
Various countries, including several non-EU countries, and including the UK themselves, have raised concerns over blood clots in relation to the OAZ vaccine, and imposed varying degrees of restrictions as a precaution.
The medical evidence would seem to justify concerns of a connection between the vaccine and the blood clots : https://www.theguardian.com/society/202 ... n-hospital
But what you're saying is that when the UK does it, and the various non-EU countries have done so, that this is all either completely non-political, or political only in the sense of being about money.
That perhaps, worst case, all the various 'independent' medical regulators around the world are being harsh on the AZ vaccine vs other vaccines because these supposedly independent regulators are all part of some globally orchestrated conspiracy.
And then when the EU countries do the same, even worse, it's all political because they want to have a go at Britain for leaving the EU?
That therefore you think the EU deserve specific, additional condemnation and vilification compared to other countries because of this.
And of course you have no bias against the EU yourself, or anything like that - you're not being in anyway political yourself.
Ermmm.. OK... if you say so...