Coronavirus Thread: Worldwide Pandemic

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For the most part yes. Also, Dutch culture is low-key inbedded with Hooligan culture. So most of the vandalism comes from hooligans using these protests to cause trouble, and it's picked up by other people feeling angry.

I fear for our elections next year. It feels more and more like we are going to get our own Trump wake-up call and deal with right wing populist nutjobs in power for four years. :snoop:

trying to get the logic in burning and looting businesses because they can't open

the people I saw interviewed seemed like a mix of right wing idiots and left anti vax types

as an American I find it funny considering how much better than standard of life is

anyways pretty amusing the police have purpose built police trucks with water cannons

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hope you don't have to go through what the US did with Trump, seems like a lot of Europe has finally turned the corner on a lot of right wing governments
 

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Dutch government announced new lockdown measures so people are protesting against that. Same thing happened in Berlin some weeks/months ago.

The messaging concerning these lockdowns has been half-baked from many national governments tbvh.
Many governments around the world have fukked out the response big time and have lost the confidence of the people.
 

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Dutch government announced new lockdown measures so people are protesting against that. Same thing happened in Berlin some weeks/months ago.

The messaging concerning these lockdowns has been half-baked from many national governments tbvh.

Just wait until people figure out that the vaccines aren't going to .... be a silver bullet
 

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Pretty surprising to me too, but a lot the bigger counties aren't going to change much, but maybe outdoor dining. I know the county board here backed that last December, as in it should be available.
 

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IDK what the hell Newsom is doing


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Vaccine supplies to the UK could be threatened after Brussels threatened to block exports of the Pfizer vaccine amid plans to reject the AstraZeneca vaccine in Germany for over-65s amid claims it is only for eight per cent of pensioners.

Concerns over vaccine supply on the continent have prompted the European Union to tell pharmaceutical companies they can only export to Britain with explicit permission from the bloc.

It comes as AstraZeneca announced it could not meet the demand of a £300m vaccine deal it made with the EU - and cut the number of vaccines it aimed to deliver by the end of March from 80million to 31million.

Amid concerns of a vaccine shortage on the continent, EU Health commissioner Stella Kyriakides last night warned: 'The European Union will take any action required to protect its citizens and rights.'

She added: 'In the future, all companies producing vaccines against COVID-19 in the EU will have to provide early notification whenever they want to export vaccines to third countries.'

The UK is expecting to receive nearly 3.5million Pfizer doses within the next three weeks.

Last night it was revealed the EU's vaccine regulator is set to reject the UK's Oxford Covid jab for over-65s, according to reports in Germany.

German federal chiefs expect the jab to be just '8 per cent effective' in people over 65 years of age, the newspapers Bild and Handelsblatt reported.

The papers report how German officials fear that EU medicine regulator, the European Medicines Agency (EMA), may not approve the Oxford vaccine for those aged over 65.


The row comes amid a weekend of protests over the tightening of lockdown rules in countries such as Denmark and the Netherlands.

In a statement about tonight's reports in the German press, AstraZeneca said: 'Reports that the AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine efficacy is as low as 8 per cent in adults over 65 are absolutely incorrect.'

AstraZeneca furiously deny reports in German media over '8% efficacy' | Daily Mail Online

coli #wait-and-see-gang :sas2:
 
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