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    Europe clamps down on the unvaccinated. The Continent has become the epicentre of the Pandemic, with police in Rotterdam opening fire on anti-vax protestors and Austria becoming the first country to make vaccinations mandatory. Slovakia is banning non vaccinated from shopping malls and non essential stores , Greece is keeping non-vaccinated out of bars , cinemas, theatres, gyms , restaurants and museums. ; the New Daily

    Clampdown on the unvaccinated as Europe becomes pandemic epicentre (thenewdaily.com.au)
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    The highest incidence rates in Germany are among children and teenagers. The highest rate is currently among children 10- 14, followed by the 5-9 age group, then the 15 -19 age group. 45,500 school age children are registered as infected, and 87,000 out of 10 million in quarantine. From DW.;

    COVID and kids: How is the fourth wave affecting German schools? | Germany | News and in-depth reporting from Berlin and beyond | DW | 19.11.2021
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Novovax is not approved anywhere yet, apparently because they have been unable to meet the requirements for consistent quality control of manufacture.
    Not Novavax, and I missed this announcement. Oops !

    WHO issues emergency use listing for eighth COVID-19 vaccine

    NOT being a 'mRNA' style gene therapy, it would appeal to "THESE-Vaccines" hesitant", folk who trust a traditional formulation.
    Incidently, the FDA wants to drag it's feet on a FOI request, wanting 55 years to get through the required papers.... Same papers it was able to use in granting Pfizer a EUA in a matter of months.

    Wait what? FDA wants 55 years to process FOIA request over vaccine data | Reuters

    Tell me again that all is clean & above-board in the world of "vaccines" and Big Contracts.

    And we still haven't been told how much Australia agreed to pay Pfizer per jab.

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    Just as a matter of interest, what makes you think mRNA vaccines have anything to do with gene therapy? You do understand how they actually work, I presume? And understand the role of messenger RNA in every cell in your body, I presume?

    (Rhetorical question, I suspect I know the answer to the questions!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by superquag View Post
    Not Novavax, and I missed this announcement. Oops !

    WHO issues emergency use listing for eighth COVID-19 vaccine

    NOT being a 'mRNA' style gene therapy, it would appeal to "THESE-Vaccines" hesitant", folk who trust a traditional formulation.
    Incidently, the FDA wants to drag it's feet on a FOI request, wanting 55 years to get through the required papers.... Same papers it was able to use in granting Pfizer a EUA in a matter of months.

    Wait what? FDA wants 55 years to process FOIA request over vaccine data | Reuters

    Tell me again that all is clean & above-board in the world of "vaccines" and Big Contracts.

    And we still haven't been told how much Australia agreed to pay Pfizer per jab.
    While cost per jab doesn’t seem to be listed the first paragraph here - Australia’s vaccine agreements | Australian Government Department of Health - shows we’re spending $8B on vaccines so I don’t see why it’s so important to know what each jab costs to be honest. Also a quick Google will show that a Pfizer vax is averaging $16.25 US per dose around the world so what else do you need to know - this link is quite handy - Let Me Google That

    And as mentioned, big face plant saying that mRNA vaccines are gene therapy - maybe look up on how that works and using websites other than face plant for your daily does of BS before making comments like that.
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    An interesting observation, we were in Canberra shopping for a formal dress for youngest daughter on the weekend. Being pretty disinterested in standing in the premises of clothing purveyors, I waited outside while the girls did the shopping. A casual observation of the people using QR codes to check into the stores in the mall indicated that the compliance rate was running at about 40%. The ACT seems to be a fair bit less millitant about enforcing QR check-ins than NSW but I haven't been to a mall in NSW for about a year either so that may not be entirely accurate.

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    An interesting article on the degree of protection that vaccination gives to protect against infection and transmission, all spelled out with a scenario.

    Coronavirus: So you’re vaccinated. How much risk do you really face now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tote View Post
    An interesting observation, we were in Canberra shopping for a formal dress for youngest daughter on the weekend. Being pretty disinterested in standing in the premises of clothing purveyors, I waited outside while the girls did the shopping. A casual observation of the people using QR codes to check into the stores in the mall indicated that the compliance rate was running at about 40%. The ACT seems to be a fair bit less millitant about enforcing QR check-ins than NSW but I haven't been to a mall in NSW for about a year either so that may not be entirely accurate.

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    Every store here that isn't "Essential" and can only have vaccinated people attend has to have a Covid marshal at the front door checking Vaccination certificates and ensuring check in to keep the unvaccinated out - so far I've seen 100% compliance with this. At supermarkets and service stations - bugger all - was grabbing a coffee from a Coles Express this morning and I was the only one of the 4 who walked through the door bothering to check in when I was there. I'm sure this will change in time though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Every store here that isn't "Essential" and can only have vaccinated people attend has to have a Covid marshal at the front door checking Vaccination certificates and ensuring check in to keep the unvaccinated out - so far I've seen 100% compliance with this. At supermarkets and service stations - bugger all - was grabbing a coffee from a Coles Express this morning and I was the only one of the 4 who walked through the door bothering to check in when I was there. I'm sure this will change in time though.
    I must admit that I've transgressed a couple of times re: Check in.

    I have missed/forgotten at the local drive in bottlo and the local, little servo.
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