While von der Leyen was making pathetic attempts to flex her emergency powers muscle, leading countries like Germany and France flip-flopped on the use of Britain’s life-saving Oxford/AstraZeneca jab and were forced into a humiliating U-turn as their fake news about the shot was busted by medical boffins.
Putting the lives of their own citizens at risk, more than a dozen European countries suspended the use of the jab amid baseless blood clotting concerns, which major experts in the UK and across Europe comprehensively refuted days ago.
Now even the European Medicines Agency has chimed in, declaring that the UK-designed product is “a safe and efficient vaccine” that is “not associated with increased risk of blood clots”.
Without a leg to stand on, European nations are now re-starting their rollout of the shot. The time wasted will almost certainly have cost lives, with top British advisor Professor Jonathan Van-Tam saying that “vaccines don’t save lives if they’re in fridges, they only save lives if they’re in arms.”
Macron in particular will be disappointed by the scientific evidence backing up Britain’s mammoth contribution to the global fight against coronavirus. Back in January the witless Europhile claimed that the solution was “almost ineffective for those over 65, and some say over 60.”
These clowns continue to remind us, time after time, how fortunate we are to have quit the failing bloc in time to establish our own world-class jab roll-out. Even with a supply snaggle caused by the Indian government, this country is still on track to get every adult jabbed by this summer with second shots secured for our beloved elderly over the next month.
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