Londonrake wrote:Milti.
You definitely have to avoid Astra Zeneka.
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Which is Astra and which is Zeneca?
Personally I don’t care which is which.
Londonrake wrote:Milti.
You definitely have to avoid Astra Zeneka.
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Kikapu wrote:Londonrake wrote:Milti.
You definitely have to avoid Astra Zeneka.
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Which is Astra and which is Zeneca?
Personally I don’t care which is which.
Reuters
Swiss to launch COVID-19 certificates next week to ease travel
Fri, June 4, 2021, 2:16 PM
By Michael Shields
ZURICH (Reuters) -Switzerland will start distributing "COVID-19 certificates" next week to people who have been vaccinated, tested negative or recovered from infection as a way to ease travel in Europe, the government said on Friday.
It was still working out details of when a certificate -- available in hard copy and electronic format -- must be presented domestically and which restrictions may be lifted for bearers including those seeking to attend events.
"The goal of the certificate is clear: it should create freedom of movement by showing one has been vaccinated, recovered or tested. In particular it will make travel in the Schengen area simpler," Finance Minister Ueli Maurer told a news conference in Bern, referring to the 26-member passport-free zone in Europe that includes Switzerland.
The EU reached a deal in May on similar COVID-19 certificates, with its scheme to be ready by July 1, the bloc has said.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/swiss-launch ... 31878.html
Londonrake wrote:Didn't this start out as a guy in Nicosia, sitting on his keyboard, finding absolute proof that Corona was a US bio weapon, genetically engineered to target Chinese, deliberately released during a US army visit to Wuhan?
It's hard to keep up with all the changes.
Have you noticed the recurring theme of men having cucumbers shoved up their butts? You have to wonder.
Londonrake wrote:I appreciate I'm pushing my luck.
Actually, in all my years here I've always found "the average GC" (and Mr GR is surely anything but) to be quite an amenable and friendly person. I've no beef - as I think they say. In my past occasional forays up north (can I admit to that?) I've also been taken with the warmth and friendliness of the locals. I regret the tragedy that's happened here.
I'm afraid, despite all my attempts, I seem unable to translate any of your lingo efforts.
Anyway, you live in London? That's interesting. I was born and have since spent many years there. Should the world ever return to a semblance of normality - I'll be back ( ) when perhaps we could meet up and you tell me how sorry you are for all the awful things you've said in the past. Although, I'm of course nothing special in that respect. You seem to revel in saying awful things about everybody (everybody in here of course usually being Paphitis).
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