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First person receives Pfizer Vaccine in UK

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posted on Dec, 9 2020 @ 06:59 AM
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originally posted by: musicismagic
Either way , stay the fk away from alcohol for some time after or before the vaccine.


No.



posted on Dec, 9 2020 @ 07:38 AM
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a reply to: Jamie2018

I'd be more inclined to believe they chose the first recipient based on a clean medical history in relation to allergic reactions and a lack of underlying health conditions than doubting the medical staff who performed or prepared the shot.



posted on Dec, 9 2020 @ 09:01 AM
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originally posted by: sussy
Your welcome ....
Takes guts to be the 1st in the world. And that lady is a hero...
Whatever the outcome, she took a hit for all of us


She's 91. She already has one leg in the grave. She ain't risking much. Not like she has to worry about sterilization.

That's almost like making terminal cancer patients Kamakazi pilots, they are dead already.



posted on Dec, 9 2020 @ 09:35 AM
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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: musicismagic

So, that 6 months thing was bull#?

I'm shocked.


It appears the Russians are suggesting 2 months with no alcohol - good luck with that one Russia!

If there's any truth to it, perhaps it has to do with the proteins produced by and attacked by the body being filtered out through the liver. That, along with the lack of long-term testing, is more than enough for me to stay away from it.



posted on Dec, 9 2020 @ 12:32 PM
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originally posted by: bastion

originally posted by: slatesteam

originally posted by: sussy
Your welcome ....
Takes guts to be the 1st in the world. And that lady is a hero...
Whatever the outcome, she took a hit for all of us


Agreed. Hey if you’re from UK or anyone reading this can you confirm something please?

Is it true you can criticize the virus and the subsequent lockdowns, but admonishing or outright criticism of the vaccine is not allowed? Or is on the books for legislation?

Thanks either way in advance. Telling if true


It's completely made up. There's no law or potential legislation outlawing critizing the vaccine and it's not going to happen.

There has been the issue of pro-ISIS groups and white supremacist groups posting conspiracies about it to try and radicalise and recruit people which promted the anti-terror chief to mention it may be a subject worthy of discussion but he was ridiculed as anti-terror laws already deal with such groups and no need to introduce unconstitutional laws which damage scientific integrity to tackle the issue of terror groups in the UK.

Thank you!



posted on Dec, 11 2020 @ 03:49 AM
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a reply to: angelchemuel

The CNN page/Image macros are broken or the original poster has deliberately grabbed image and video macros from the scdrolling menu. Both CNN pages are same time and date.

Here's the same link but in a live format rather than editted screengrab: link with same time and date but shows a video for a Tenessee Pastor claiming Covid is a hoax rather than either of the two above.

Why would the people from that site have the ability to find her? It's not as if they're qualified researchers (if they were they'd notice the basic error they made with CNN) and that info is covered by Data Protection Act with the only route if she's on the non-public electoral roll is to go to Country Council Reggisters offices to do a search (which are currently closed due to Covid).

If they were going to invent someone they wouldn't provide their age, d.o.b within a couple of days (91 this weekend), place of birth (Belfast) former career (jewlery maker) and interviews with her kids and grandkids, plus their names.



posted on Dec, 11 2020 @ 05:13 AM
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originally posted by: bastion

originally posted by: slatesteam

originally posted by: sussy
Your welcome ....
Takes guts to be the 1st in the world. And that lady is a hero...
Whatever the outcome, she took a hit for all of us


Agreed. Hey if you’re from UK or anyone reading this can you confirm something please?

Is it true you can criticize the virus and the subsequent lockdowns, but admonishing or outright criticism of the vaccine is not allowed? Or is on the books for legislation?

Thanks either way in advance. Telling if true


It's completely made up. There's no law or potential legislation outlawing critizing the vaccine and it's not going to happen.

There has been the issue of pro-ISIS groups and white supremacist groups posting conspiracies about it to try and radicalise and recruit people which promted the anti-terror chief to mention it may be a subject worthy of discussion but he was ridiculed as anti-terror laws already deal with such groups and no need to introduce unconstitutional laws which damage scientific integrity to tackle the issue of terror groups in the UK.

Source?

Why do pro isis and white supremacists seem to have the same goal? They aren’t going to be friends or working together... it’s almost like you’ve taken groups you perceive as your enemy and parroted the bad things you heard about them. Covid doesn’t got nothing to do with racism, that’s a whole different can of worms. So much ignorance being thrown abound.



posted on Dec, 11 2020 @ 06:35 AM
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a reply to: musicismagic

Maybe you were referring to this:


www.google.com...



posted on Dec, 11 2020 @ 07:08 AM
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originally posted by: Rob808

originally posted by: bastion

originally posted by: slatesteam

originally posted by: sussy
Your welcome ....
Takes guts to be the 1st in the world. And that lady is a hero...
Whatever the outcome, she took a hit for all of us


Agreed. Hey if you’re from UK or anyone reading this can you confirm something please?

Is it true you can criticize the virus and the subsequent lockdowns, but admonishing or outright criticism of the vaccine is not allowed? Or is on the books for legislation?

Thanks either way in advance. Telling if true


It's completely made up. There's no law or potential legislation outlawing critizing the vaccine and it's not going to happen.

There has been the issue of pro-ISIS groups and white supremacist groups posting conspiracies about it to try and radicalise and recruit people which promted the anti-terror chief to mention it may be a subject worthy of discussion but he was ridiculed as anti-terror laws already deal with such groups and no need to introduce unconstitutional laws which damage scientific integrity to tackle the issue of terror groups in the UK.

Source?

Why do pro isis and white supremacists seem to have the same goal? They aren’t going to be friends or working together... it’s almost like you’ve taken groups you perceive as your enemy and parroted the bad things you heard about them. Covid doesn’t got nothing to do with racism, that’s a whole different can of worms. So much ignorance being thrown abound.


Here;s the counter terror report on it - Link




Since the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Commission for Countering Extremism has heard increasing reports of extremists exploiting the crisis to sow division and undermine the social fabric of our country.

We have heard reports of British Far Right activists and Neo-Nazi groups promoting anti-minority narratives by encouraging users to deliberately infect groups, including Jewish communities and of Islamists propagating anti-democratic and anti-Western narratives, claiming that COVID-19 is divine punishment from Allah on the West for their alleged ‘degeneracy’. Islamists have also claimedthat COVID-19 is punishment on China for their treatment of Uighurs Muslims.

Other conspiracy theories suggest the virus is part of a Jewish plot or that 5G is to blame. The latter has led to attacks on 5G masts and telecoms engineers. We are seeing many of these same narratives reoccur across a wide range of different ideologies...

Far Right
• The British National Socialist Movement, encouraged other Telegram users who had COVID-19 to deliberately infect Jews and Muslims. -

ISD found that the COVID-19 pandemic is playing into ‘accelerationism’ on the extreme right. Accelerationism promotes the idea that democracy is a failure and that Far Right groups should accelerate its end through inciting social conflict and violence.

Islamist
• In the UK, Islamist extremist group Hizb utTahrir54 have used the COVID-19 pandemic to further their anti-democratic narratives by calling for the establishment of the Khilafah (Caliphate) as ‘both a political and theological necessity for which no sacrifice is too small’.

Practitioners told us how some Islamist activists may be exploiting legitimate concerns regarding securitisation to further drive a wedge between communities and the Government. This has taken the form of conspiracy theories on social media accusing the Government of attempting to use future vaccines to deliberately harm minority communities and that COVID-19 is a conspiracy used to control the population.

edit on 11-12-2020 by bastion because: (no reason given)



posted on Dec, 11 2020 @ 07:14 AM
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Dr. Ginstburg also said there is no need for a complete ban on alcohol, but that moderate consumption is allowed.

He did say to refrain from alcohol three days after each of the two injections .

He said that advice is the same for anyone getting vaccinated around the world, not just with the Russian version of the vaccine.


fox2now.com...

It does make sense. Getting drunk does suppress one’s immune system...

What I originally read somewhere on Apple News, was no alcohol for a couple of weeks before, until a couple of weeks after the last vaccine dose.



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