KenL
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Funny the talk of haircuts. I watched the Rangers game last night and thought they all had fresh looking haircuts - unlike me.?
Funny the talk of haircuts. I watched the Rangers game last night and thought they all had fresh looking haircuts - unlike me.?
I am having a number 2 all around after blending a 2 into a 3 didn’t work out.On that basis, anyone with neat, trimmed hair either has someone in their house with the right skills or has been breaching that rule.
Am i right in thinking that, unless there is a change in supply that allows a massive increase, we are soon going to hit a big slow down in the numbers vaccinated. Delaying the second jab is all well and good but soon the first of those are going to start hitting the 12 week period and so the focus will be on second injections rather than new people having the first one. With millions needing the second jab, we could see a big gap before those in the less at risk categories see jab one. Not being pessimistic, just seems inevitable
I am having a number 2 all around after blending a 2 into a 3 didn’t work out.
Sadly for those with almost endless riches, a fine is never going to be a deterrent. There should be sanctions for the clubs involved.
Sorry, why; did the club instruct the player to get it cut? I've got no problem with the Premier League (or any league come to that, but the Premier League seems to have a higher percentage of halfwits) issuing an edict that any player caught doing this will be suspended for 5 games or whatever, and the club being entitled to withhold wages for the period the player is suspended, but actually sanctioning the club for something that they cannot directly control short of actually locking them up is a bit off for me.
There have been a number of first hand reports of people in the UK with cancer showing improvement after Covid vaccine. This is thought to be due to the immune system being activated and cleaning up various intruders it spots. These include an older woman who had a number of skin cancers for some months. GP examined her yesterday, lesions gone. Checked record, got vaccine about 3 weeks ago. A younger patient with lymphoma, similar effect, lymphoma significantly reduced. The immune system is powerful when it gets going.
One of the evolving techniques for cancer treatment is a technology called CAR-T. This basically involves taking a sample of the tumour, identifying a target on it and then programming your T-cells to go get it. Can be very successful and curative in some.
Cancer Research UK
This is a far bigger picture I guess but has the approach to the covid vaccine been any different to how cancer research has gone on over the years. From an outsiders point of view, it has appeared to be a more globally cohesive effort with a singular focus whereas cancer treatment and research always appears, to me at least, to be a more disparate one. Is there anything that medical science can learn from the process towards obtaining a covid vaccine in a miraculously short time that could be taken up in other areas or (and this is not meaning to belittle the efforts at all) strike it lucky in finding a vaccine so quickly.
Either way, hoping Nobel prizes are on the way for those at the forefront of covid vaccine development
Immune effects have been a focus of cancer research for a while. There are other technologies in use or development.
The vaccine programme has illustrated the value of technologies like mRNA. mRNA therapies are a very specific and focussed type of gene therapy, where a genome is used, in this case to programme the body to produce an immune response, but other mRNAs are used to replace missing enzymes in people with genetic diseases. The viral vector method (like Oxford/AZ or Janssen) is also now validated and will no doubt be used for other diseases. One of the objections to the vaccines is 'It tales 5 years to produce a vaccine!'. Well, it doesn't have to, but a lot of time was spent on stuff that can be bypassed when you have the genome and a way of producing segments of code. And once you have a working vaccine, you can update the genetic code as new variants emerge. So this natural disaster has stimulated some ground-breaking solutions which will be useful for other stuff too.
There was also a report that some footballers were given the vaccine at Chesterfield. It looks like they were given it because the vaccines would have been thrown away
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-55936490Could cause a bit of controversy. I wonder if their ground is being used as a centre.