Covid

No way that’s rad.

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I hope so.

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I heard full sleeves with names of her lovers. That are not of the same sex as her husband.

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Dolly is rad 'It takes a lot of money to look this cheap!" or something like that, and Jolene is a banger of a tune.

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Current standing as the best human alive.
Wrote jolene and I will always love you on the same fucking day.

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She does absolutely fuckloads with a charity she’s got: Dolly Parton's Charity Work: Learn About Her Important Efforts

I saw her once and she talked about it for a bit and brought a bunch of kids on to sing with her.

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My mum has a full sleeve of tattoos. That she got in her 60s, because she woke up one morning with a case of the “why the fuck not?”s

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Your mum sounds amazing.

We get a free kids book every month from Dolly. Absolute legend.

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:grimacing: :grimacing: :grimacing:

Oh great.

And…

It feels as though we’ve been here before!

Fucking government and their delayed responses AGAIN

Wouldn’t stop travel too and from India until there was enough public and opposition outcry and still they didn’t do that instantly.

And there was 20k tourists coming in to the country.

Such a bunch of fucktards and they get away with it. Somethings got to give

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good news though

MRNA vaccines like Pfizer and Modern appear to ‘neutralise’ Indian variant - EMA

Coronavirus vaccines using mRNA technology like Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna appear able to “neutralise” the variant of Covid-19 behind India ’s outbreak, the EU ’s drug watchdog said Wednesday.

AFP has the story:

There is “promising evidence” that such jabs could counter the B.1.617 variant of Covid-19, first found in India in October and now in dozens of countries around the world, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) said.

“The data seems to be rather reassuring on the fact that at least the messenger RNA vaccines will be able to neutralise this variant, at least to an extent that will guarantee sufficient protection,” Marco Cavaleri, the EMA’s head of vaccine strategy, told a news conference.

The Amsterdam-based regulator was “monitoring very closely” the data emerging about the Indian variant, he added.

Cavaleri said the EMA also believed rival vaccines using viral vector technology would be effective but they were waiting for “real world data” from the use of a version of AstraZeneca’s vaccine in India.

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Got my vax booked for Sunday morning.

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Still can’t book mine. Missus is booked in for Saturday afternoon though

Can I book it now?

Doubt it but depends on availability in your area, it should be oldest first but Hugo is younger than me so they must be quicker getting through people where he is.Try and see on the nhs page

Just checked, no dice for me yet.