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  1. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Agreed. I'd be pretty sure the Ivermectin dosing would be non-lethal but possibly causing significant side effects/adverse reactions.
  2. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Definitely interesting. I note brief showing of a paper referring to ilimaquinone. That would appear to be a prenylquinone - which is a relative of vitamin K2 (of which there are several menaquinone MK7, for example). Which is all very much involved in blood clotting - and what have we heard...
  3. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    An interesting little bit about Covid testing, etc. People testing negative for Covid-19 despite exposure may have ‘immune memory’ Study says some individuals clear virus rapidly due to a strong immune response from existing T-cells, meaning tests record negative result...
  4. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    If they can, and seemingly have, derived a conversion from Arbitrary Units to IU/ml, just why do they report in AU/ml at all? And just why do they use the abbreviation IU when NHS standards say to use just U (to avoid confusion between the capital I and lower-case ell, numeric one). They also...
  5. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Let me see if I've got this right? An MP, a flat refurb and the second earnings of MPs were having a drink together in a Weatherspoons by Zoom...
  6. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Whereas MPs have minute jobs. That is, sixty second jobs.
  7. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Daily Mail seems to be enjoying its new-found stuff Johnson's government approach: The tawdry truth about the Dishonourable Member for the Virgin Islands: Shamed Geoffrey Cox has only spoken ONCE in Commons in 18 months... but he's appeared at Caribbean court for TEN days while MPs are sitting
  8. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    What is the meaning of "caught"? After all, rabies vaccine is often delivered post-exposure.
  9. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    What reason do those who refuse put forward for their decision? At one point, it appeared that very close to 100% of GPs had been vaccinated. Who are the ones refusing? It seems far more important to understand why the refusals are at a level regarded as significant. And address the causes, if...
  10. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Their obvious problem is a combination of delivering Johnson's head and who will be his replacement. Names which appear obvious all have problems which makes the choice difficult. I suspect there are many would not want Gove, nor Hunt, and which other names seem feasible?
  11. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I’m just as surprised by this front page from the Daily Express: Just say sorry for the mess, Prime Minister The Prime Minister has emphatically refused to apologise despite the growing pressure from Tory MPs.
  12. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Remember, Cox indicated the prorogation of parliament was, in his opinion, legal.
  13. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    From members to Cox. Hmmm...
  14. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Johnson shouldn't be let off the hook for his incompetence in foreign affairs - and humanity: Growing concern for Richard Ratcliffe 17 days into hunger strike Husband of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe does not yet want to back down in his protest outside Foreign Office
  15. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Sounds quite deviant behaviour - whipping your members. :)
  16. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    And now the tory MP for Windsor, Adam Afriyie, is being made bankrupt by the HMRC. Which will force him out.
  17. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    What will Cressida do now? The SNP’s @PeteWishart has now formally reported Tories to Met Police over allegations they awarded peerages to donors who gave millions to the party. The SNP, of course, was behind the original complaints to the Met in the cash for peerages row that rocked Tony...
  18. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    That is how it appears to me. Don't miss the actual murders.
  19. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    It gives the impression that they'd use absolutely anything to delay and minimise the sleaze debate: It has also been announced that Sajid Javid, the health secretary, will make a Commons statement on the David Fuller necrophilia case at 3.30pm. That means the debate on...
  20. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Johnson has finally done it! Westminster voting intention: LAB: 36% (-) CON: 35% (-4) GRN: 11% (+5) LDEM: 9% (-) Adding note: Perhaps most worryingly of all for the PM, Cecil also reports that most of the fieldwork for this poll was conducted before the Owen Paterson vote debacle.