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elec2020 wrote:
he won the nobel prize when he was 76. He is now 88. It can be argued that yes he may not be at 100 anymore. Still, if his opinions carried weight up to 2008 (when he won the nobel prize), why are they seen as the delusional rantings of an old man now? So is it that he was crazy before or after he won the nobel prize at 76? Anyway your points are noted.
Leaders of the G20, together with the heads of international and regional organisations, and representatives of global health bodies have today committed to a series of actions, including a pledge to provide many millions more vaccines to accelerate the end of the COVID-19 crisis everywhere and better prepare for future pandemics.
G20 has also stressed the need to ensure equitable access to vaccines and to support low and middle-income countries.
'Team Europe' aims at donating 100 million doses of vaccines to low and middle-income countries until the end of the year, in particular through the COVAX facility. Furthermore, the European Commission has worked with industrial partners, which are manufacturing vaccines in Europe, to make vaccine doses more rapidly available for low and middle-income countries.
BioNTech/Pfizer (1 billion), Johnson & Johnson (200 million) and Moderna (around 100 million) have pledged in total 1.3 billion doses of vaccines, to be delivered to low-income countries at no profit, and to middle-income countries at lower prices by the end of 2021, many of which will go via COVAX. They have committed to more than 1 billion doses for 2022.
Reflecting on the Summit outcome, Charge d’Affaires of the EU Delegation to Trinidad and Tobago, Sanjin Soldatic, stated, “This is certainly important and encouraging news in the fight against COVID-19. At a time when vaccines are scarce, the EU is committed to ensuring that everyone – in both high and low income countries – is able access vaccines and we will continue to work with all partners to realize that goal.”
The EU has been at the forefront of international efforts to tackle the COVID-19 crisis everywhere, helping to mobilise funding in support of the ACT-Accelerator through the Coronavirus Global Response and contributed to the COVAX Facility, with over €2.47 billion (nearly $3bln USD).
The EU has invested €4 billion in COVID-19 research and production capacity to develop vaccines that are now being delivered to the EU and countries across the world.
The EU has exported as many vaccines as it has received for its citizens (around 200 million).
toyolink wrote:My reading of the facts published by WHO and referral to feedback from acquaintances who are medical practitioners generally support the use of the sinopharm vaccine.
The 3rd dose strategy in the UAE seems to make good sense since its being used as a booster and this may very well end up as a universal strategy for other vaccines since the duration of immunization for most if not all seems to be 6-8 months.
The UAE have been using Sinopharm for quite some time are about reaching the 6 month thresholds, further they have the money and production capability.
pugboy wrote:what number u used to make appt?
lot of ppl complaining no responses
Redman wrote:toyolink wrote:My reading of the facts published by WHO and referral to feedback from acquaintances who are medical practitioners generally support the use of the sinopharm vaccine.
The 3rd dose strategy in the UAE seems to make good sense since its being used as a booster and this may very well end up as a universal strategy for other vaccines since the duration of immunization for most if not all seems to be 6-8 months.
The UAE have been using Sinopharm for quite some time are about reaching the 6 month thresholds, further they have the money and production capability.
My mom and I took the Sinopharm yesterday....no issues.
My wife took the AZ 2 or 3 weeks ago... no issues.
My second shot is mid June
He's got PNM connections. He won't admit it. I know of lots of people who have been trying to get appointments and so far no response. You have know someone.carluva wrote:Redman, did you qualify for the vaccine based on the requirements from the MoH? If not, how did you manage to get a shot?Redman wrote:toyolink wrote:My reading of the facts published by WHO and referral to feedback from acquaintances who are medical practitioners generally support the use of the sinopharm vaccine.
The 3rd dose strategy in the UAE seems to make good sense since its being used as a booster and this may very well end up as a universal strategy for other vaccines since the duration of immunization for most if not all seems to be 6-8 months.
The UAE have been using Sinopharm for quite some time are about reaching the 6 month thresholds, further they have the money and production capability.
My mom and I took the Sinopharm yesterday....no issues.
My wife took the AZ 2 or 3 weeks ago... no issues.
My second shot is mid June
Understandable.Redman wrote:I have high blood pressure.
The majority of people there yesterday were below 50 for sure....
The few that I knew did what I did.. what's apped in weeks ago, and got called on Thursday..
How did your BP real after the jab during the day if you tested it? Stable or went up?Redman wrote:I have high blood pressure.
The majority of people there yesterday were below 50 for sure....
The few that I knew did what I did.. what's apped in weeks ago, and got called on Thursday..
Redman wrote:My BP is mild but I tested at 150 /105....before the vacc. Which is higher than normal
Which is probably because :
I didn't want to take the vaccine,
and I hate needles...but I donate blood...go figure.
I felt no different until this morning.....my heart was racing a little...like I drank too much coffee...but at the same time I just wanted to sleep. It wasn't feeling bad enough to test BP.
I took 2 Panadol and a nap...feel fine now.
My mom is in her 70s , Diabetic, Hypertensive,Asmathic, etc is also fine...and up and about.
I'm beginning to wonder if them bastards sold us distilled water.
pugboy wrote:150 is high
160 is stroke danger
pugboy wrote:150 is high
160 is stroke danger
.....Kickstart wrote:He's got PNM connections. He won't admit it. I know of lots of people who have been trying to get appointments and so far no response. You have know someone.carluva wrote:Redman, did you qualify for the vaccine based on the requirements from the MoH? If not, how did you manage to get a shot?Redman wrote:toyolink wrote:My reading of the facts published by WHO and referral to feedback from acquaintances who are medical practitioners generally support the use of the sinopharm vaccine.
The 3rd dose strategy in the UAE seems to make good sense since its being used as a booster and this may very well end up as a universal strategy for other vaccines since the duration of immunization for most if not all seems to be 6-8 months.
The UAE have been using Sinopharm for quite some time are about reaching the 6 month thresholds, further they have the money and production capability.
My mom and I took the Sinopharm yesterday....no issues.
My wife took the AZ 2 or 3 weeks ago... no issues.
My second shot is mid June
If Redman got the Vaccine then he has a non communicable disease or he is over 60. Those are the protocols for getting appointments.
This Vaccine program is corrupted.
adnj wrote:.....Kickstart wrote:He's got PNM connections. He won't admit it. I know of lots of people who have been trying to get appointments and so far no response. You have know someone.carluva wrote:Redman, did you qualify for the vaccine based on the requirements from the MoH? If not, how did you manage to get a shot?Redman wrote:toyolink wrote:My reading of the facts published by WHO and referral to feedback from acquaintances who are medical practitioners generally support the use of the sinopharm vaccine.
The 3rd dose strategy in the UAE seems to make good sense since its being used as a booster and this may very well end up as a universal strategy for other vaccines since the duration of immunization for most if not all seems to be 6-8 months.
The UAE have been using Sinopharm for quite some time are about reaching the 6 month thresholds, further they have the money and production capability.
My mom and I took the Sinopharm yesterday....no issues.
My wife took the AZ 2 or 3 weeks ago... no issues.
My second shot is mid June
If Redman got the Vaccine then he has a non communicable disease or he is over 60. Those are the protocols for getting appointments.
This Vaccine program is corrupted.
Redman wrote:My BP is mild but I tested at 150 /105....before the vacc. Which is higher than normal
Which is probably because :
I didn't want to take the vaccine,
and I hate needles...but I donate blood...go figure.
I felt no different until this morning.....my heart was racing a little...like I drank too much coffee...but at the same time I just wanted to sleep. It wasn't feeling bad enough to test BP.
I took 2 Panadol and a nap...feel fine now.
My mom is in her 70s , Diabetic, Hypertensive,Asmathic, etc is also fine...and up and about.
I'm beginning to wonder if them bastards sold us distilled water.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:News reports and WhatsApp voice votes circulating about a mixup at Diego Martin Health Facility where an elderly couple were called in for their first shot of sinopharm but they already got their first shot of Astra Zeneca weeks ago.
many ppl made multiple appointments but didn’t cancel, so they may be getting calls now that Sinopharm is available.
Personally I think ppl should be aware and keep tabs on their own immunization.
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