my dad had one when i was a kid ( i'm 64 now) and i can still hear the creak of the front leather bench seat as i got in
Totally off the thread but just wanted to my favourite Oxford bags shops in tarn Barnsley bouy Geoffrey Davies Raymond Varley look back over
Prince of Wales check parallels with turn ups. Had them back in the early 70s along with my stay press trousers.
Ken Eliss was up past the post ofice under the YMCA, loved that shop. A few years later they moved to the shop where Ghia was, bring back the all nighters and Oxford bags I say.
Only half a million doses available though? What's that all about? I thought they'd been making doses for months
I know you’re taking the piss but it does raise a question. How do they decide who gets which vaccine?
Down to logistics. Obviously the Astra one is more suitable for sending out into the community, but mostly it’ll depend on how many we bought of each, so largely availability.
Daughter in law’s sister is a pharmacist, was joking that ‘we’ don’t even get to know which version we’ve had*, but she’ll get to choose her own. *not technically true cos I can see my drug records on the nhs app on my phone (if only I understood them)
I saw one health care analyst state that there were 4m ready to ship with 15m doses made and ready to go into the viles in the factory in Keel. The aim is to start with distributing 1m doses a week in the UK and ramp up. Maybe there's a transport plane coming from Turkey with the viles required There are 30 other factories around the world.
Matt Hancock has told Germany he expects us to have herd immunity by Spring. We should see normality well before our European neighbours. I can see a situation where the whole Euro 2020 delayed tournament gets moved here if we can have full stadiums in the summer. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...er-vaccine-as-daily-covid-deaths-hit-new-high