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scawsby steve

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Oxford vaccine trials
« on September 09, 2020, 08:42:01 pm by scawsby steve »
Now halted because a volunteer patient has fallen ill.

It just gets better today.



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drfchound

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #1 on September 09, 2020, 08:50:58 pm by drfchound »
I heard that on the evening news SS.
There are other vaccine trials underway though so all is not lost.
Also, as was said on the bulletin, it is better for a problem to be raised now than later on when it had been administered to lots of people.

roversontheup

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #2 on September 09, 2020, 08:55:07 pm by roversontheup »
Depends whether the person was taking the vaccine or a placebo I guess.

wilts rover

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #3 on September 09, 2020, 09:04:07 pm by wilts rover »
This is why they have trials. And why the experts have said that it is unlikely there will be one publically available until next year.

Johnson should stop promising things he is unable to deliver - just for a day of cheap headlines - tell people the truth, and then celebrate when we have got it.

bpoolrover

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #4 on September 09, 2020, 09:09:54 pm by bpoolrover »
They also said it’s a regular Occurrence and might not have anything to do with the trail, and did Johnson promise there would be a vaccine soon or is he just trying to sound more positive, some people should try it sometimes it works wonders

drfchound

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #5 on September 09, 2020, 09:10:30 pm by drfchound »
I thought it was common knowledge that a vaccine wouldn’t be available until next year.

wilts rover

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #6 on September 09, 2020, 09:41:26 pm by wilts rover »
They also said it’s a regular Occurrence and might not have anything to do with the trail, and did Johnson promise there would be a vaccine soon or is he just trying to sound more positive, some people should try it sometimes it works wonders

Dunno Blackpool, what do you reckon the chances are of Johnson promising something he is unable to deliver. Anyway it doesn't matter if he delivers or not, his fans don't care.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1323216/Boris-Johnson-coronavirus-vaccine-trial-covid-19-research

Donnywolf

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #7 on September 09, 2020, 09:52:08 pm by Donnywolf »
I wouldnt want the vaccine personally - so there is no way I would volunteer to be a guinea pig in trials like this

bpoolrover

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #8 on September 09, 2020, 11:09:31 pm by bpoolrover »
They also said it’s a regular Occurrence and might not have anything to do with the trail, and did Johnson promise there would be a vaccine soon or is he just trying to sound more positive, some people should try it sometimes it works wonders

Dunno Blackpool, what do you reckon the chances are of Johnson promising something he is unable to deliver. Anyway it doesn't matter if he delivers or not, his fans don't care.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1323216/Boris-Johnson-coronavirus-vaccine-trial-covid-19-research
he pledges to do all he can with world class scientists to get a vaccine as soon as can, what’s up with that? Should he say we’re not going to get a vaccine and were not even going to bother trying?

scawsby steve

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #9 on September 09, 2020, 11:48:37 pm by scawsby steve »
Too many people politicising this virus. We don't expect politicians to create vaccines and eliminate viruses; we expect scientists to do it.

At the moment, they don't look remotely like they can solve it.

SydneyRover

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #10 on September 10, 2020, 12:34:15 am by SydneyRover »
I think you're a bit previous with your comments Steve, the tests are only in the early stages and predicted by experts to be lengthy.


GazLaz

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #11 on September 10, 2020, 06:36:29 am by GazLaz »
It’s not a certainty that we will ever have a vaccine.

EasyforDennis

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #12 on September 10, 2020, 07:39:37 am by EasyforDennis »
They also said it’s a regular Occurrence and might not have anything to do with the trail, and did Johnson promise there would be a vaccine soon or is he just trying to sound more positive, some people should try it sometimes it works wonders

Dunno Blackpool, what do you reckon the chances are of Johnson promising something he is unable to deliver. Anyway it doesn't matter if he delivers or not, his fans don't care.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1323216/Boris-Johnson-coronavirus-vaccine-trial-covid-19-research
he pledges to do all he can with world class scientists to get a vaccine as soon as can, what’s up with that? Should he say we’re not going to get a vaccine and were not even going to bother trying?

Johnson will say anything to try and make himself look good. His world beating track and trace isn't doing too well is it?  Optimism is fine but lies is another thing.

bpoolrover

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #13 on September 10, 2020, 07:59:10 am by bpoolrover »
I’m not sure what he has lied about in that article that all?

drfchound

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #14 on September 10, 2020, 08:06:04 am by drfchound »
Too many people politicising this virus. We don't expect politicians to create vaccines and eliminate viruses; we expect scientists to do it.

At the moment, they don't look remotely like they can solve it.







SS, I clicked “like” on your post.
Not because I actually like the thought that we may never get a vaccine but because of your opening sentence.

EasyforDennis

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #15 on September 10, 2020, 09:00:56 am by EasyforDennis »
I’m not sure what he has lied about in that article that all?

So you actually think our world beating track and trace is working?

BillyStubbsTears

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #16 on September 10, 2020, 09:19:56 am by BillyStubbsTears »
Hound/SS.

As I've said before, there were people criticising Churchill in 1938 for his complaints against Chamberlain's appeasement policy.

You seem to conflate pointing out mistakes & flat out lies with "politicising". How are we ever to hold politicians to account if we don't, all of us, discuss what they do and point out the egregious errors?
« Last Edit: September 10, 2020, 10:28:12 am by BillyStubbsTears »

bpoolrover

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #17 on September 10, 2020, 11:39:41 am by bpoolrover »
I’m not sure what he has lied about in that article that all?

So you actually think our world beating track and trace is working?
does it mention that in the article?

ravenrover

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #18 on September 10, 2020, 01:28:43 pm by ravenrover »
It's not PMQ just answer the question

Bristol Red Rover

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #19 on September 10, 2020, 01:46:41 pm by Bristol Red Rover »
Depends whether the person was taking the vaccine or a placebo I guess.

The placebo is actually a vaccine, the menigitis one I believe. So either way, it's concerning.

Bizarre that with all vaccine trials, the placebo is another vaccine rather than saline. ie it isn't placebo.

BillyStubbsTears

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #20 on September 10, 2020, 01:53:23 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
On the subject of politicising the virus, I've just seen Hancock in Parliament goading the Labour party and shouting, "these people opposed the 100,000 tests."

I'll rise above the shocking grammar; does anyone recall anyone in the Labour party EVER opposing plans to conduct 100,000 tests per day? Ever?

In which case, why on earth should the Secretary of State for Health be saying that?
« Last Edit: September 10, 2020, 01:56:12 pm by BillyStubbsTears »

roversontheup

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #21 on September 10, 2020, 02:01:42 pm by roversontheup »
Depends whether the person was taking the vaccine or a placebo I guess.

The placebo is actually a vaccine, the menigitis one I believe. So either way, it's concerning.

Bizarre that with all vaccine trials, the placebo is another vaccine rather than saline. ie it isn't placebo.
Thanks BRR. I wasn’t aware of that.

bpoolrover

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #22 on September 10, 2020, 02:05:55 pm by bpoolrover »
It's not PMQ just answer the question
ive not even mentioned track and trace so not sure why he is asking me that question lol, and I’m not a child so please refrain from telling me to answer a question, I don’t tell you what to reply do I?

ravenrover

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #23 on September 10, 2020, 02:08:57 pm by ravenrover »
Well just do it answer the question very simple yes or no, no details required or just say I'm not telling you so nerrrr!

bpoolrover

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #24 on September 10, 2020, 02:17:39 pm by bpoolrover »
Why don’t you answer it for me if your so bothered?

wilts rover

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #25 on September 10, 2020, 04:57:33 pm by wilts rover »
They also said it’s a regular Occurrence and might not have anything to do with the trail, and did Johnson promise there would be a vaccine soon or is he just trying to sound more positive, some people should try it sometimes it works wonders

Dunno Blackpool, what do you reckon the chances are of Johnson promising something he is unable to deliver. Anyway it doesn't matter if he delivers or not, his fans don't care.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1323216/Boris-Johnson-coronavirus-vaccine-trial-covid-19-research
he pledges to do all he can with world class scientists to get a vaccine as soon as can, what’s up with that? Should he say we’re not going to get a vaccine and were not even going to bother trying?

I refer the honourable gentlemen to the answer I gave earlier. In fact both the answers I gave earlier:

Johnson should stop promising things he is unable to deliver - just for a day of cheap headlines - tell people the truth, and then celebrate when we have got it.

Dunno Blackpool, what do you reckon the chances are of Johnson promising something he is unable to deliver. Anyway it doesn't matter if he delivers or not, his fans don't care.


bpoolrover

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #26 on September 10, 2020, 05:05:49 pm by bpoolrover »
A statement of intent is not always a lie thou, I’m sure he thought, or was told he could get so many test available for whatever date, unfortunately it didn’t happen, does it mean it’s a lie? Maybe it does and I’m wrong. Not sure where he has lied on the post you put the link up thou?

wilts rover

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #27 on September 10, 2020, 05:08:20 pm by wilts rover »
Are refering to my post bpool? I haven't said he lied?

EasyforDennis

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #28 on September 10, 2020, 05:40:59 pm by EasyforDennis »
He promises something and when he fails to achieve it he then promises something better and keeps on going higher and higher. That's Johnson for you. THE BLONDE BULLSHITTER.

bpoolrover

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Re: Oxford vaccine trials
« Reply #29 on September 10, 2020, 08:27:25 pm by bpoolrover »
Sorry wilts I don’t know what happened there I need to read the post properly

 

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