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Posted
15 minutes ago, PhillippaT said:

*Everyone.  It's different enough from previous versions to bypass such built up resistances to the initial strain and Delta.  The booster shot was intended to target the first strain of Omicron, but this second strain is different enough to cause further problems...

Very true. I am triple jabbed and tested positive two weeks ago. For a few days it was the worst I have ever felt in my entire  life.

Posted
46 minutes ago, StanSP said:

It's a strong ish bench. 

 

Pereira, Maddison, Lookman all great options. 

Yeah, the only concern is not having any alternative to Iheanacho if its not working but I'd then throw Lookman or Barnes up with him in a midfield diamond.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Ric Flair said:

Yeah, the only concern is not having any alternative to Iheanacho if its not working but I'd then throw Lookman or Barnes up with him in a midfield diamond.

....Enter prince Ayoze!

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Posted
11 minutes ago, PhillippaT said:

WRONG.  The main (second) booster (third jab) was intended to directly prevent the most serious side effects of the Omicron variant - (e.g. death), and it did it's job.  (First jab - original strain, second - Delta, third (booster) - Omicron.)

 

WRONG. The first round of vaccination was on the basis of a two-dose regimen. The UK extended the gap between the two doses to 12 weeks to maximiise the number of people with at least one dose, but they did this almost as soon as the vaccine rollout started (at the end of 2020). Delta wasn't a variant of concern until May 2021

 

Anyway.... fitba

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Gwon lads.

 

Try not to concede early.

 

Grab a goal and they will have a mountain to climb.

 

COYB

 

:scarf:

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