But that's irrelevant, because this post is just about the hypocrisy - they were willing to let people die when it was just men, but the moment one of their own is harmed, it's suddenly acknowledged that it's deadly.
If they were banning AZ for a long time, as has been happening in places like Denmark, then you can't start screaming that THEEEEEEEY are only now banning AZ because one of THEEEEEEEEIR own was harmed.
??? The places that declared it safe when men were dying have now changed their minds. That's my point. Our lives are worth less than their mild discomfort.
Whine whine whine. If you sound like a feminist, it's because you're the mirror image of one.
have now changed their minds.
No one has changed his mind.
UBritain's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) confirmed in a statement it was investigating "very rare and specific types of blood clots" but emphasised that people should continue to get their jabs.
It was just that 'women' were mentioned, which led you to FLIP OUT, Mr. Professional Victim.
If they were banning AZ for a long time, as has been happening in places like Denmark, then you can't start screaming that THEEEEEEEY are only now banning AZ because one of THEEEEEEEEIR own was harmed.
??? The places that declared it safe when men were dying have now changed their minds. That's my point. Our lives are worth less than their mild discomfort.
Whine whine whine. If you sound like a feminist, it's because you're the mirror image of one.
No one has changed his mind.
It was just that 'women' were mentioned, which led you to FLIP OUT, Mr. Professional Victim.
So the fact that they're investigating something that they said was already investigated two/three weeks ago isn't changing their mind?
The last result is literally pinned to their Twitter as the last word on this.
https://mobile.twitter.com/MHRAgovuk/status/1372548828172316685
You're admitting that they are investigating reports, not saying that it is 'no longer safe'. You lied.