Latest updates from Amy Coles: From euphoria to roadmap fearsThe PM will be pleased with JVT, who says an inquiry into the pandemic this year would be"an extra burden". He was on typically blunt form here."Hold the line," he urged the public impatient for lockdown easing. No wonder he's a Downing Street regular.
But instead, the questions he faced focused on the NHS letter saying vaccine supply will dip from 29 March and accusations by Dominic Cummings – the PM's former aide – that the Department of Health was denied management of the vaccine programme due to its"failings" early on in the pandemic. He also committed to shielding ending on 31 March in response to a question from an NHS nurse who wants to go back to work after getting both vaccine doses.
Prof Van-Tam says the timing of an inquiry is a matter for ministers - but suggests that for him it might be a distraction right now as they're still dealing with a pandemic."Will lessons be learned in due course? I’m sure lessons will emerge" he adds.Van-Tam: My message is let's do things properly – hold the line a bit longer and don't break the rulesShe also talks about people"out and about more" and stories of people breaking the rules once vaccinated.
Jonathan Van-Tam, meanwhile, is back to his now-familiar football metaphors. And he launches a crunching tackle on European critics of the Astra Zeneca vaccine and their claims that it leads to blood clots. He says supplies"sometimes go up and sometimes go down" but the government is sticking by its commitments.Romilly Weeks from ITV addresses the elephant in the room, those bombshell accusations of failures within the Department of Health at the beginning of the pandemic.He says:"The vaccine rollout has been a huge team effort. It's taken an awful amount of people to make it happen.
He says vaccines supply is always"lumpy" but the UK is on track to offer jabs to everyone in priority groups one to nine by 15 April.It's fair and right to lift restrictions at same time – despite vaccines being rolled out at different times Mr Hancock says it will end then and he is"delighted" to be able to welcome her back to work very soon.Professor Jonathan Van-Tam extends his thanks to everyone helping with the vaccine rollout.
I've had the vaccine 3 weeks now and am right as rain. This is all BULLSHIT & BOLLOCKS. Just take the vaccine and stop all the f*cking moaning and whining. You ppl make me sick, fucking sad fantasists. CovidVaccine
Has anyone answered why with this vaccine all manufacturers have used a new untested on humans delivery system, instead of our regular delivery system used successfully for years. ?
Well sorry but they don't save lives if they're in your arm and give you a lethal blood clot either
He’s not wrong
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paracetamol was fully tested and has been widely used for 40 years, you imbeciles. Also no-one was forced to take it. The government has not published the death statistics from the current trial of 'vaccine'. Blocked info requests. Show us them! How many hospitalisations?
The US offers 2M vaccines a day!
So Hancock states that despite all the deaths of people under 49, the significant risk from their kids, the new strains, the promise that everyone would be vaccinated was a lie. MattHancock effectively hands a death sentence to a large percentage of the UK. Sick!
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there you go, scarring the cattle into a stampede for the vaccine.
I never believe a word he says .
Remember who counted a pair of gloves as 2? Yes, it was MattHancock
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