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03-02-2021, 01:29 PM | #11 | |||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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If anyone needs hints and tips on how to deal with harsh lock downs, come to a Victorian, or more specifically, a metro melbournian . Happy to help.
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Also heard a medical expert say that adverse long term effects usually show up within the first 6 months, so we can see how the UKnians are doing. I'm more worried about those who are over 65, which includes my folks. Germany is saying no to applying Astrazeneca to over 65s, but most others are saying its ok. In China, the elderly and children are not included in the vaccine roll out plan, this is for both their local vaccine as well as non local vaccine. "trials" have only been given to healthy people so there is insufficient data on the elderly and those already with health complications. |
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