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If you needed both jabs to cross borders then those on AZ will have another 12 weeks to wait. I think it would be unfair and unworkable. Either the province borders are open or they're not!
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Lavanda wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 10:19 am We will soon have 'a pill' which we can take at home. How will anyone know I have taken the pill ... ... ... unless the pill has a bar code and the Guardia a scanner.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-heal ... able-year/
The pill is to relieve the symptoms and cure Covid, it's not a vaccine.
Don't let the truth get in the way of the agenda!
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At the first appointment we are presented with a credit card size card with the vaccine details, date and name of vaccine. Not exactly a certificate, i was told to keep it safe and keep it on me, we have to present it when we return for the 2nd vaccine.
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Yes we were given one, has Pfizer and batch number on and filled in again for 2nd dose. Could be easily forged, same as a paper certificate unless has a Q code on.
Looking likely that the over 60s will be called back for a third jab in September.
Looking likely that the over 60s will be called back for a third jab in September.
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It's starting to get a bit much and i'm not sure that all those who have had both jabs will turn out for a 3rd one.
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"The pill is to relieve the symptoms and cure Covid, it's not a vaccine.
Don't let the truth get in the way of the agenda!"
What is the vaccine for, then? To relive symptoms and cure Covid? I still don't understand what the vaccine does.
Don't let the truth get in the way of the agenda!"
What is the vaccine for, then? To relive symptoms and cure Covid? I still don't understand what the vaccine does.
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My first AZ jab was Saturday 17th April, I got my text message notification the day before to travel to Sports Centre, Montefrio, Granada (35km). Despite the message stating my just my initials plus the last 3 digits of my NIE number my appointment at 10.17am was a free for all when I got there. There were just 3 nurses present, one checking text messages, the other keying it on a computer, and the other giving the jab. I(64yrs) was told my second would be in a couple of weeks. My wife (60yrs) has her first jab this Tuesday at the same venue. I have documentation whatsoever stating that I've had a jab.
My Spanish neighbour is 63 he's had his first jab (13th April), the date for his second is 9th May. His wife is 66 she's had no notification as yet for her first jab.
Haven't a clue on how the vaccine notifications are allocated!
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My Spanish neighbour is 63 he's had his first jab (13th April), the date for his second is 9th May. His wife is 66 she's had no notification as yet for her first jab.
Haven't a clue on how the vaccine notifications are allocated!
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That's very quick for the second jab tellboy. It's definitely 12 weeks here. I don't know how they are allocated. It's not by age as friends in their late 60s haven't been called yet, but people in their early 60s have, so very random it seems.
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Family members had their fast this Wednesday and the second is may 13th (Pfizer sp)
The chopping in the ages is because of the change due to them stopping using A.Z for certain age groups. They have changed it so many times you lose track. I think it changed to 60-65 were getting it so the 65-70 are/were waiting. Bar those that already had it before the goverment pulled it. Now i think they changed it again to 60-70 are getting A.Z
The chopping in the ages is because of the change due to them stopping using A.Z for certain age groups. They have changed it so many times you lose track. I think it changed to 60-65 were getting it so the 65-70 are/were waiting. Bar those that already had it before the goverment pulled it. Now i think they changed it again to 60-70 are getting A.Z
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Airline shares shot up this morning, optimism or do they know something.
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From a guy who lives and works in Pamplona. Vaccine passports.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2021/04/2 ... e-society/
https://www.spiked-online.com/2021/04/2 ... e-society/
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There was an item on Telediario at lunchtime with someone from the airlines association saying that they would require passengers to have had the shot but that they would not be asking for proof neither would tests be required. I'm not sure how that will pan out but it could account for the increase in airline shares.
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Border officials might be picky but the airlines must be desperate to get back into business and will not turn away passengers unless ordered to by laws created in one country or another.
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A flight from India to Hong Kong with all passenger with negative COVID results was tested on landing and they found 52 positives! They obviously have a good supply of fake test certificates!
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I read that, too. The tests do seem hit and miss, don’t they.
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Bang goes chance of our municipality coming out of level4 stage 1 group 8 or whatever we are in. One of the local asparagus co ops has around fifty cases. I bet the co op manager has a job managing asparagus throughput with a large chunk of staff missing.50 plus whatever other cases out of a population 20,000 circa 600 per 100,000 .
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A friend of mine just rang very depressed he lives in Durcal and they are now around 650 per 100,000 but said his cleaner lives in Albunuelas which is even worse at 1,870 per 100,000
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Maybe some of it but doesn’t account for rises in EasyJet, Thomas Cook and Whizzair etc.Paddy Pumpkin wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 7:10 pmIt's because the EU said that they will allow people in from the U.S. who have been vaccinated
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My source is an equities fund managaer and I thought the same as you, that it shouldn't effect the the short haul airlines. He tells me that the reasoning is that if the EU will allow Americans in it also means those Americans will fly around Europe hence the short haul airlines will have more passengers. It also implicity means that vaccinated EU residents will be allowed to fly
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