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They can't keep putting the country into lockdown constantly, they either trust the vaccines or they don't but if they don't trust them why are they asking people to get them? We were told vaccines would gives us our freedom back not take it away again in 6 months

Netherlands has
Germany will on the 28 Dec.


Labour want it.


Prime Minister Johnson can bring it in
when cases get so high.
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The Queen is going to spend Xmas at Windsor
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No, her staff will do that.
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[PM Johnson delays decision on imposing
further Covid curbs after emergency Cabinet
meeting but says he can ‘rule nothing out’
on new rules before Christmas and data
on Omicron will be kept under ‘hour by hour’ review
Boris Johnson today convened emergency
meeting of his Cabinet as ministers
discussed spread of Omicron
No final decision was made on imposing
extra restrictions but PM said the
Government can 'rule nothing out'

Lack of firm decision on curbs before
Christmas sparked angry Tory backlash
as MPs said people need clarity
Mr Johnson said the 'situations
is extremely difficult' and the
'arguments either way are very
finely balanced']





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[PM Johnson delays decision on imposing
further Covid curbs after emergency Cabinet
meeting but says he can ‘rule nothing out’
on new rules before Christmas and data
on Omicron will be kept under ‘hour by hour’ review
Boris Johnson today convened emergency
meeting of his Cabinet as ministers
discussed spread of Omicron
No final decision was made on imposing
extra restrictions but PM said the
Government can 'rule nothing out'

Lack of firm decision on curbs before
Christmas sparked angry Tory backlash
as MPs said people need clarity
Mr Johnson said the 'situations
is extremely difficult' and the
'arguments either way are very
finely balanced']





https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...vid-curbs.html
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yesterday omicron was over 70% in london now its 60%. Yesterday there were 10k omicron infections, today there are 8k. Do the press understand what they are reporting - a decrease in the omicron problem
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A quick explanation of omicrom compared to the past variants.

The past variants made their way into the lower part of the lung, causing the patient to basically drown.(lung conaolidation)

Omicrom remains in the tubes going into the lung( the bronchial passages), causing bronchial problems.


So what this means is we spew out the omicrom easier by coughing more, and sneezing. But the benefit off it is, the fact that it remains sticky in the passageways, to stop the big covid getting down to the bottom of the lung.

Your first 2 jabs made your body do this itself, so be brave, get another jab.


(In short, our bodies are causing omicrom as a defence against the covid. The injections gave it the clue)



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A quick explanation of omicrom compared to the past variants.

The past variants made their way into the lower part of the lung, causing the patient to basically drown.(lung conaolidation)

Omicrom remains in the tubes going into the lung( the bronchial passages), causing bronchial problems.


So what this means is we spew out the omicrom easier by coughing more, and sneezing. But the benefit off it is, the fact that it remains sticky in the passageways, to stop the big covid getting down to the bottom of the lung.

Your first 2 jabs made your body do this itself, so be brave, get another jab.


(In short, our bodies are causing omicrom as a defence against the covid. The injections gave it the clue)



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It won't dare come near my smoke filled lungs.
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It won't dare come near my smoke filled lungs.
It wont, smoking is a plus against covid believe it or not.
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It won't dare come near my smoke filled lungs.
I'm not sure about omicrom though, your lungs might need the air getting a clearer passage to your failing tar riddled organ.

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A quick explanation of omicrom compared to the past variants.

The past variants made their way into the lower part of the lung, causing the patient to basically drown.(lung conaolidation)

Omicrom remains in the tubes going into the lung( the bronchial passages), causing bronchial problems.


So what this means is we spew out the omicrom easier by coughing more, and sneezing. But the benefit off it is, the fact that it remains sticky in the passageways, to stop the big covid getting down to the bottom of the lung.

Your first 2 jabs made your body do this itself, so be brave, get another jab.


(In short, our bodies are causing omicrom as a defence against the covid. The injections gave it the clue)



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Incase anyone still worried.
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I'm going to dodge my booster, for now.

I think if we have to much our bronchial passageways will block up to much from our own defences, causing us to die en mass, just as intended.

I remember not being able to get my 2nd jab a day before it's due date..then all of a sudden they have halved the waiting time for the booster..seems a bit off to me..

So I will wait about until march, as it seems like the month that matters most years

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I'm going to dodge my booster, for now.

I think if we have to much our bronchial passageways will block up to much from our own defences, causing us to die en mass, just as intended.

I remember not being able to get my 2nd jab a day before it's due date..then all of a sudden they have halved the waiting time for the booster..seems a bit off to me..

So I will wait about until march, as it seems like the month that matters most years
That’s a bad way to think, you already had two doses and put your faith in the vaccine, get your booster mate
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That’s a bad way to think, you already had two doses and put your faith in the vaccine, get your booster mate

Yes I totally agree .

I have a few workmates who could have had the booster last week but chose to wait until after Christmas so they weren’t poorly over the festive break !!
So they’re drastically under covered over this crucial next two weeks !!

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I'm going to dodge my booster, for now.

I think if we have to much our bronchial passageways will block up to much from our own defences, causing us to die en mass, just as intended.

I remember not being able to get my 2nd jab a day before it's due date..then all of a sudden they have halved the waiting time for the booster..seems a bit off to me..

So I will wait about until march, as it seems like the month that matters most years

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The only reason they had high wait times between each jab was because they wanted to get as many people jabbed as possible
They should have scared the **** out of us way back then, then. Cause the uptake of the booster in the past few days has been astronomical.

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