The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
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@Putmeonlist
Thanks for those wonderful and meaningful words. It makes a change to read words of wisdom as yours. Have a good night.
Putmeonlist - eloquently put, Sir. :)
Hi mate - its late to get political and my laptop is playing up but i honestly think the govt, our govt, have not got the capacity to even care, let alone do anything. None of them have ever done anything meaningful with their lives in the real world - born and raised in a bubble of being effortlessly the ruling class in an almost god ordained way.They have no comprehension of struggle or pain or normality. They dont care, cant care, have no capacity to see beyond their own importance. Only my opinion , as an ex tory voter!
@Putmeonlist
Just like you, I've never understood why the younger crowd had a better defence against the covid-19.
It makes you wonder why the Doctors in Japan said they were running out of BCG as so many adults were paying privately to be immunised as protection against Covid-19. I still think that our governments like the other government are not doing enough to test the MMR and BCG Jabs theory across the population. its almost like the government are doing everything possible to slow down the chances of finding a lasting solution to fight the covid 19 virus.
Cheers NF; MMR article great - I obviously new younger people were, to a great extent 'immune' but never even though : why?
Never even occurred to me it could possibly be a clinical reason but when its pointed out it makes such obvious sense - whether or not it pans out it opens the mind. Well mine anyway.
Why experts think the MMR jab may save adults from Covid: Childhood vaccine at heart of
dramatic new trial.
Some evidence suggests the triple jab, given to millions of British children since its introduction in the
UK in 1988, could be a powerful weapon in the battle against coronavirus, either by protecting adults
against infection, or reducing symptoms.
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