
waylander
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Nicked from BBC News, posted today at 13.41 "Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine is up to four times more likely to cause inflammation of the heart muscle than its rival from Pfizer-BioNTech, according to a Danish study published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ). As many as 4.9 million people, or 85% of Danes, participated in the trial which investigated the link between mRNA-based coronavirus vaccines and the rare side-effect, known as myocarditis or myopericarditis. However, the overall risk of developing heart inflammation as a result of the vaccines remains extremely low, according to the study conducted by Denmark's Statens Serum Institute. The researchers found only 1 case per 71,400 vaccinated with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and 1 case per 23,800 vaccinated with Moderna's jab. Most of the cases had been mild, the study adds. "Our findings do not generally overshadow the many benefits that come with being vaccinated," study author Anders Hviid says in a statement. "One must keep in mind that the alternative of getting an infection with Covid-19 probably also involves a risk of inflammation in the heart muscle," Hviid says."
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Isn't it 25% of EFL players, not PL? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59686996
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BBC News just had a consultant at St George's on. They have 11 covid patients in their ICU atm, 9 of them unvaccinated.
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Good! The sooner the better.
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As of yesterday 81.2% of the population over the age of 12 have had 2 doses https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/
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They should be. As this report clearly shows https://edition.cnn.com/2021/12/09/us/hospital-covid-19-deaths-michigan/index.html
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A vaccine that stops transmission probably needs to be intranasal administered so that it induces antibodies in the mucous membranes of the sinus.
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They are - by taking up resources (ICU beds, medical staff etc) that are needed for patients suffering from other critical conditions (transplants, strokes, cancer surgery)
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What does the probity of the current government have to do with advisability of getting vaccinated? Anyone with the intelligence of a snail can see that it is an overwhelming good idea to get vaccinated.
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Bednarek back in training https://www.hampshirelive.news/sport/football/football-news/ralph-hasenhuttl-southampton-boost-arsenal-6319508
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Which will be disallowed as Romeu will be sitting in the stand 'cos he's banned and a throw-in will be awarded..
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Owns a place at Thorns Beach, down Calshot way, been a lot of hassles with planning permission for the development he wants to do IIRC. edit: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7879081/Sir-Jim-Ratcliffe-wins-planning-battle-build-luxury-summer-house-New-Forest.html
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Possibly, but Leicester have a much stronger claim to "should have won" with Vardy's miss
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Newport County this season
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You can get 2/1 on Leicester victory at the moment. I suggest you put down a few quid.
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Was anyone seriously expecting a better result?
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Having one calf problem very often leads to another.
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Needs doing, but it will probably take them a year during which time it will be worse than it currently is.
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Spuds losing to Leeds at half-time, booed off.
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except by conceding them
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Ken Monkou apparently lived on the same estate in Lightwater as I did. Never saw him though.
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Depending on your....er.....tastes
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What on earth are you talking about? Look at the part of @Charlie Wayman's post that I bolded - that means expanding the the statement I quoted. That was what I was replying to. I made no mention of of Bertrand. Vesty and Ings. You can apologise now.
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Sometimes the simplest explanations are the most accurate
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Possibly Bednarek was being rested as they were playing Andorra and play Hungary midweek when they will want their strongest side.