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52 minutes ago, Glasseye said:

Last big article I read confirmed that they won't really open up until a large percentage of the Thai's are vaccinated and most likely would require those entering to have proof of one as well. The statements were pretty strong suggesting that this would not likely be positioned until late 2021 or early 2022.  

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Thailand wont sacrifice 2 high seasons will they ? 

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8 hours ago, Washedup said:

Mate just txt me hes daughter NHS nurse got her booking for the Pfizer vaccine jab in 2 weeks...really glad for her..mate says she hasn't had a day off since early September 

Hospitals in England told to prepare for Covid vaccine rollout in 10 days' time

Exclusive: NHS could receive first deliveries of Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine as soon as 7 December

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/27/hospitals-england-told-prepare-early-december-covid-vaccine-rollout-nhs

 

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12 hours ago, roobob said:

Many people have.... and I would say in his working life TS has also..... so what is your point??

cheers

 

12 hours ago, roobob said:

Many people have.... and I would say in his working life TS has also..... so what is your point??

cheers

noting I care to share with you 

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Covid-passport for tourists who have had a coronavirus vaccine is in the final stages of development amid reports airlines will BAN anyone who has refused the injection. 

Like many have already said on here. Article in the daily mail if anyone can put the link up. Cheers

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4 hours ago, Skalliwag said:

Is it a one jab vaccine or two?

Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca/Oxford are all two jab vaccines, primary and boost.

Johnson & Johnson are trialing a viral vector vaccine similar to the AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine except it uses Ad 26 as the vector instead of Ad 5. It is a single jab vaccine.

The number of jabs may be modified depending upon what the trial data says.

The Russian Sputnik V vaccine, a viral vector, had two bob each way and used Ad 5 for the primary and Ad 26 for the boost.

 

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Just been reading about the Tier 2 rules in London that starts this week. 

Apparently you can only order drinks in a pub if you have vordered a "substantial meal". But it's unclear as to whether you can carry on drinking after you have finished the meal 

The whole point of pubs is for socialising. Anyone can buy alcohol in a supermarket or convenience store. 

I may pop down to my local Wetherspoons on Thursday and see what's what. Maybe if I leave a potato or some chips on the plate for a while, I can continue using the app to have a few more beers.

Groups of up to 6 allowed outside, but who wants to sit in cold? Maybe a few hardened drinkers 😁 it worked out fine during the summer, but this is another ball game.

Now, here is what I don't get. 

Last orders will be 10pm. Most pubs that I know, that serve food, stop servicing it at 9pm, some even earlier. So what if you enter the place at 9pm, and can't order a substantial meal?  I guess they will have to extend last orders for meals to 10pm. 

 

 

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36 minutes ago, Nightcrawler said:

Just been reading about the Tier 2 rules in London that starts this week. 

Apparently you can only order drinks in a pub if you have vordered a "substantial meal". But it's unclear as to whether you can carry on drinking after you have finished the meal 

The whole point of pubs is for socialising. Anyone can buy alcohol in a supermarket or convenience store. 

I may pop down to my local Wetherspoons on Thursday and see what's what. Maybe if I leave a potato or some chips on the plate for a while, I can continue using the app to have a few more beers.

Groups of up to 6 allowed outside, but who wants to sit in cold? Maybe a few hardened drinkers 😁 it worked out fine during the summer, but this is another ball game.

Now, here is what I don't get. 

Last orders will be 10pm. Most pubs that I know, that serve food, stop servicing it at 9pm, some even earlier. So what if you enter the place at 9pm, and can't order a substantial meal?  I guess they will have to extend last orders for meals to 10pm. 

 

 

Not sure where you're getting your info, but its not correct.

Once you've finished your meal, you are meant to be finishing off your drinks as well. Definitely can not order more drinks before you finish eating so you can stay. Read something yesterday that your last mouth full in your glass should be gone before you eat the last of your food. No idea how that will be policed! So no drinking after your meal has finished!

Piss taking by leaving food on your plate I wouldn't think would be acceptable to most businesses! Just means that you wont leave so they can get more money spending customers through the door!

Groups of 6 outdoors in a beer garden, would still have to be 6 people from your family/support bubble. You still cant mix with your mates, even in beer gardens.

Last orders at 10, will be for all food and drink orders, of which you then need to be finished and out by 11pm. My restaurant is closing the kitchen at 10pm as of Wednesday, so you have an hour to finish off tjhatn food and drink!

 

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Who would have thought just 8 months ago that we would be living in this Orwellian nightmare being told when we can go out and who we can/cant meet and what we can/cant do when we do go out. My youngest son who isn't the worlds deepest thinker or greatest orator has summed it all up quit succinctly, in his opinion "its a load of bollocks" 

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