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All U.K. Adults Have Been Offered a First Dose of a Covid Vaccine

by Michael Curzon
18 July 2021 5:09 PM

All U.K. adults have been offered a first dose of a Covid vaccine a day ahead of schedule, the Government has announced. But the success of the national vaccine roll-out has not persuaded the Prime Minister to give back more freedoms on ‘Freedom Day’, with mask-wearing still to be encouraged and the introduction of vaccine passports in a number of domestic settings seemingly imminent. Sky News has the story.

The Department of Health and Social Care said more than 46.2 million people had now had a first dose (87.8% of the [adult] population), while 35.7 million had received both shots (67.8%).

Boris Johnson had set July 19th as the date to offer all over-18s a jab, as well as to fully vaccinate two in three people.

It has been met a day before most existing coronavirus restrictions end in England.

The Prime Minister said today’s milestone was an “extraordinary achievement” and that it comes just eight months after the first shot was administered.

Graphic from Sky News.

“Thank you again to everyone coming forward, and to those helping others to get jabbed,” he said.

“You are the reason we are able to cautiously ease restrictions next week, and return closer towards normal life. Now let’s finish the job. If you’re over 18, book both your jabs today.”

Health Secretary Sajid Javid, who’s isolating after contracting the virus himself, said it was “testament to the sheer dedication of NHS teams and local volunteers” who’ve been giving out the jabs.

Every adult will now have the chance to be double-jabbed by mid-September, added the Department of Health.

However, according to a report in the Sunday Telegraph, ministers have decided against a mass vaccination of under-18s and will only offer a jab to those who are vulnerable.

Worth reading in full.

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
2 years ago

I like very much the Covid madness ratings and can add Thailand and Vietnam to this game of Top Trumps.
Both score very highly if we’re talking about immigration, I’d say 8 for Thailand and 9 for Vietnam. The shadow of Covid tyranny hangs over their respective points of entry, but masks and so-called vaccine so-called passports are not required for either. Oh, the same is true for Malaysia where I was quite briefly a few weeks ago. So SE Asia gets a collective score of 8.5 on the Watson Tyranny Scale.
But it’s out in the countries themselves where things get murky. I work in a school in Saigon where perhaps 1/3 of the children remain masked at all times. I regularly see children as young as 3 or 4 wearing masks. I visited a medical centre to arrange a mandatory medical check last week and was the only maskless person in the whole place. Still, no one said anything.
So masking here has become normalised for many people (helped I think by the fact that people already wore them because of smog). Yes, the shadow of Covid Tyranny looms large, but it’s a complex picture that, even after a month of being here, I can’t quite fathom.

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
2 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

I should also add, this experience has emphasised for me just how dehumanising masks actually are. Some of the kids I teach have started to come to school without them for the first time and it’s like I’m seeing them for the first time. With a mask on I had no idea what they actually looked like and I’m surprised when I see their whole face. ‘Oh so that’s what you look like’, I think to myself.

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
2 years ago
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The next question for me is, when in two weeks I get my Vietnamese driving licence and start riding a scooter (overwhelmingly the most popular mode of transport here), do I go maskless and breathe in pollution, just to prove a point? Does that count as cutting of my nose to spite my face? Either way, I’m not putting one of those bloody stupid things on my face!

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
2 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Oh, and to answer the question posed in the headline:
As the good doctor should by now be aware, Covid-19 never was about public health and the US still insists on vaccination because it’s agencies spearheaded the project and don’t want to let go, even while the whole charade has become untenable for ‘normal’ countries which still have some semblance of independence and whose policies are their own. ‘Vaccination’ is a proxy for compliance, surveillance and control, all of which have for a long time been the modus operandi of the US regime.

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Roy Everett
Roy Everett
2 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

… and the US government played along with its agencies projects because they were all part of a routine Mencken Imaginary Hobgoblin.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Luciferase which is in all the injections fluoresces under blue lights which seem to have become very fashionable recently, is this how the injected can be identified? As per the now removed page from the WEF site boasted.

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Gefion
Gefion
2 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

I thought the luciferase theory had been debunked.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  Gefion

Not as far as I’m aware of.

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Marque1
Marque1
2 years ago
Reply to  Gefion

Ah! but, by whom was it debunked?

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Free Lemming
Free Lemming
2 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Indeed. I’ve always believed the mask was absolutely key to the control agenda. It signals a change to the default thinking; instead of assuming most people are friendly, the mask signals that most people are a threat. It is not only an indicator of compliance, but enforces dark beliefs of what risk others impose. Distrust, fear, and dislike is silently nurtured. It reminds everyone that there is a crisis that can only be dealt with by following the guidance given by authority. The mask is a much more powerful tool that most understand.

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
2 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

I absolutely agree and have always seen them the same way. They also promote collectivist thinking and discourage individuality. Rather like the population of a certain superpower just to the North of me.

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
2 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Masks are today’s equivalent of Gessler’s Hat. And I never bowed before it.

Well, whoever Gessler is these days, he/they/she/it can eff off!

Great to read your news, crisis.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

My view on masks was extremely simplified:

I’m not firkin wearing one. Anybody wearing a mask is a dozy, ignorant pillock.

That’s it.

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

🤣 Well of course I agree with you there. All quiet on the Western front in the NL. I never see anyone wearing them and there’s no signage or anything anywhere. I’m wondering though if the Pavlov’d dogs are just waiting for their government instruction, at which point they’ll all fall in line. Then I’ll be able to pick out the automatons from the free-thinking, sane folk in my midst. It’s important to identify the certifiable I think, and give them a wide berth. None of the usual ‘priming’ in the news either, where they give us hints as to what’s on the cards, which is very strange for this time of year. No fear-mongering in the news…🤔 I don’t trust them so I maintain a “expect the worst but hope for the best” attitude. Support for Rutte has already taken a nosedive due to various issues, according to polls, and the right are gaining seats in Parliament so perhaps he’ll think twice about reinstating any BS restrictions as it wouldn’t go down well with the majority. What he’s doing to the farmers is bloody disgusting and hasn’t made him Mr Popular, aside from the climate nutters anyway.

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Chris P
Chris P
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Have the farmers had any success?

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  Chris P

No, not to my knowledge. I haven’t heard anything meaningful in a while, not since the government declared they’d forcibly buy out up to 600 livestock farmers.
I like the look of this documentary which is currently being made about it all and the director talks with Del Bigtree here;

https://www.sgtreport.com/2022/11/documenting-the-dutch-farmer-saga/

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True Spirit of America Party
True Spirit of America Party
2 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

So true. It is extremely antisocial, and has been referred to as a “tax on socialization”. All cleverly disguised as a virtue signal of altruism to “protect others”, of course.

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Lockdown Sceptic
Lockdown Sceptic
2 years ago

Facemasks: the control agenda

Yellow Freedom Boards – next event

Monday 14th November 11am to 12pm 
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Junction A332 Kings Ride & 
Swinley Rd, Winkfield Row, 
Ascot SL5 8BP

Stand in the Park Sundays 10.30am to 11.30am – make friends & keep sane 

Wokingham 
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Bracknell  
South Hill Park, Rear Lawn, RG12 7PA

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RW
RW
2 years ago

I always wonder about that when passing the local Apple store: They have a really big Face Masks Are Recommended sign at the door despite nobody inside the store is wearing any.

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Chris P
Chris P
2 years ago
Reply to  RW

Oh, that reminds me. I think you’re probably referring to the one in the Oracle. I stomped angrily away from that store during June 2020 when the staff insisted on face masks to gain entry before they were made mandatory. Good that nobody is wearing them now.

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RW
RW
2 years ago
Reply to  Chris P

Yep. I’ve occasionally seen a doorman wearing a mask, but that’s it.

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Amtrup
Amtrup
2 years ago

Spain and Portugal have now both dispensed with all covid restrictions, and South Africa, which is great, but I gather from travel.gov.uk webpages that sadly Eswatini ( previously Swaziland ), and India, Bangladesh and Pakistan all still want either a proof of vaccination or a negative pcr test less than 72 hours old. 🙁 Why are India et al still persisting with this rubbish? 😕 🙁

I have a feeling that Turkey and Morocco are too, but can’t remember what the travel.gov. uk pages said about them.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
2 years ago
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Spain still require masks on public transport
Not going there until they drop that

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Amtrup
Amtrup
2 years ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

True. Yes, I second that. 🙂

I’m now wondering why Dr Watson says/seems to think that “every other country” has dropped restrictions. Does he mean that the US is one of the very very few remaining or just “every other” as in every 1 in 2 countries? ie about half of them? In which case the US isn’t such an outlier for keeping them.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
2 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

For the unvaxxed (or the vaxxed who are unwilling to use a vaxx passport):

Open for travel. COVID-19 testing or quarantine is not required.
129
countries

Test & Travel
Open for travel with required
COVID-19 testing.
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countries

Test & Quarantine
Open for travel with required testing and quarantine upon arrival.
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countries

Closed
Only returning citizens or people in special circumstances may enter.
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countries

As per Where can I travel to? Travel Restrictions by Country | KAYAK

Plenty of the 129 countries that have no covid travel restrictions still have mask mandates.

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Paul B
Paul B
2 years ago

I wouldn’t be running around so much and I’d be avoiding pressurised environments if I was able to show a valid vaccine passport. Although, with the levels of excess death currently, I wouldn’t risk running for a bus with my compliance card..

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Brett_McS
Brett_McS
2 years ago

The reason the USA is keeping vaccine passports is because it is a part of the Emergency Declaration that allows for extended mail-in voting, to which the Democrats are particularly attached.

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mariawarmth
mariawarmth
2 years ago

Great detailed posts to this good detailed sceptic traveller story.
In 2021 friends of nearly 20 years responded negatively to my refusal to give consent to the jabs (not anti vax) asked me quote “ aren’t you going to be upset if you can’t go on holiday?” And that “ it is our duty to take it” I was told that what I said had made them feel uncomfortable. I know they were frightened!
I do feel bitter and angry about all of this.
What to respond too when the response now is “well we are not masking now and may not need more jabs because the vaccines have helped produce the milder version and herd immunity” I feel it’s a loss for people who put the head above the parapet because the virtue signalling smug compliant believe they made it safe and we are still the conspiracy disinformation crew. Me.
How to reply politely without keeping my cool and calm so that I don’t lose the discussion. 5:1 the battle will commence at lunch next week. May be my last. Sad.

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Epi
Epi
2 years ago

I have been going around my local town ripping off those stupid mask signs for sometime (estate agents, newsagents, banks, etcetera) however there is still one very stubborn pharmacy that has all the original fear mongering signs and still insists on only one customer at a time enter their shop. I and a colleague of mine from my local SITP have challenged them on separate occasions but to no avail. What is going through these people’s heads? Extraordinary.

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mariawarmth
mariawarmth
2 years ago
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Well done
we have still got those visual dictatorship signs stuck on our playground but there are the state control cameras watching so I am not brave enough! to rip of those left. I started to dig one off as they are stuck with super puritanical glue, the worst kind of glue ;)but my daughter was worried so I stopped.
I hilariously thought I would go in the dark and rip them off. Granny in a hoodie. No doubt a prison sentence given. During the authoritarian time, I took my grandchildren there and they had taken off the swings and taped things off and no water running on the play water machine and only 3 allowed , made my blood boil because it had no basis in science.
We need reparations the ‘IN’ word at the minute! But I call it justice.

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Epi
Epi
2 years ago
Reply to  mariawarmth

You can add launderettes to my business mask vendetta. Just ripped a couple down as I was delivering The Light thought I’d leave a couple there for anyone interested! There are CCTV cameras there but I thought sod it come and get me I really don’t care anymore there’s no justification for these fear inducing notices and never was. RESIST DEFY DO NOT COMPLY!!!

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marebobowl
marebobowl
2 years ago

Joe Biden, cdc, fda, all bought and paid for.

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