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by zigzag
09 Apr 2021, 16:34
Forum: General
Topic: The departed 2
Replies: 490
Views: 252259

Re: The departed 2

Wonder how they are going to get around the 30 at a funeral covid restriction

If they allow more than 30 that is surely confirmation that the covid rules/laws/guidelines are about control and not health
by zigzag
19 Mar 2021, 13:44
Forum: General
Topic: Coronavirus
Replies: 1838
Views: 889916

Re: Coronavirus

I see Oliver Dowden has today revealed that Gvt is looking to introduce vaccine papers (not called a passport but effectively the same thing) to allow access to sports stadia. Very sad to think I will now no longer be able to go to Elland Road. Am I missing something, why wouldn’t you be allowed to...
by zigzag
19 Mar 2021, 13:01
Forum: General
Topic: Coronavirus
Replies: 1838
Views: 889916

Re: Coronavirus

I see Oliver Dowden has today revealed that Gvt is looking to introduce vaccine papers (not called a passport but effectively the same thing) to allow access to sports stadia.

Very sad to think I will now no longer be able to go to Elland Road.
by zigzag
02 Mar 2021, 17:37
Forum: General
Topic: Coronavirus
Replies: 1838
Views: 889916

Re: Coronavirus

[quote=" 2) when the trial period will be over, because we are still in the trail period - the vaccines have been authorised for emergency use they havent been given the all clear, and Macron has said that the UK has rushed into its vaccine roll out, Switzerland has said it wil not put its pop...
by zigzag
02 Mar 2021, 13:34
Forum: General
Topic: Coronavirus
Replies: 1838
Views: 889916

Re: Coronavirus

Bang, heres a link to a US Gvt site which states trials expected to end 27 October 2022, this isnt what I had seen last year, this is for the Modena vaccine, but there are other similar links available for other vaccines

https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04470427
by zigzag
02 Mar 2021, 13:31
Forum: General
Topic: Coronavirus
Replies: 1838
Views: 889916

Re: Coronavirus

I've had my first jab and I looked into the vaccines before doing so and as SW said above, they have been cleared by the UK govt. If they hadn't, or if one hadn't, then I would've questioned it all, checking which one I would be receiving, but I felt safe enough having it done so I went ahead with ...
by zigzag
02 Mar 2021, 09:52
Forum: General
Topic: Coronavirus
Replies: 1838
Views: 889916

Re: Coronavirus

Interesting debate (although very one sided) and Im surprised at the numbers of people who are blindly going along to get vaccinated, fair enough if you are elderly or vulnerable but for those who are not I am surprised by the numbers who are not questioning the mass vaccination programme, why it is...
by zigzag
23 Feb 2021, 17:56
Forum: LUFC TALK
Topic: Gordon McQueen diagnosed with dementia
Replies: 4
Views: 1844

Re: Gordon McQueen diagnosed with dementia

Very sad, one of the worst illnesses
by zigzag
09 Feb 2021, 10:22
Forum: LUFC TALK
Topic: How good is Raphinha
Replies: 40
Views: 8495

Re: How good is Raphinha

Seems to have a slightly angry arrogance to opponenets about him and a swagger which is increasing as he grows into the team and league Bags of skill but he also has a work ethic and is a good team player too, factors which can sometimes be absent for those with an abundance of skill He does have on...
by zigzag
31 Jan 2021, 09:09
Forum: General
Topic: Phrases or words slipping out of common parlance
Replies: 67
Views: 29236

Re: Phrases or words slipping out of common parlance

Back in the early 70s when I was a child in Dewbury/Batley area there were a couple of words used there which might have been slang but I do remember being told they were dialect which descended from Norse, these wouldnt be in national use, probably not in use much outside my local area, and I doubt...