Isle of Wight MP Bob Seely has spoken about the vaccine clearance announced by the government today (Wednesday).
As previously reported by Island Echo, the Government has confirmed that the first COVID-19 vaccine has been approved for use within the UK, marking a significant breakthrough in the fight against coronavirus.
Speaking about the announcement of the vaccine clearance, Bob Seely MP has said:
“The clearance of this first vaccine for use in the UK is very important news. It is a good Christmas present for the Island and the country.
“For the Island, I understand the training in vaccination procedure and handling of the vaccine can now begin. This vaccine is more difficult to store and transport than the other vaccines, so that is an important stage in the roll-out. I understand that the IW is a priority location for receiving the vaccine. I hope that the first vaccination on the Island will take place prior to Christmas.
“The country’s vaccine task force has done an impressive job on making sure we have early access to several of the leading vaccines and I want to thank it for its work.”



























































































Shameful. The trial is far from complete and even when complete will give no information as to the risks of death. Shame on the MHRA for throwing aside their usual criteria for approval and shame on the doctors not calling this out.
Well that’s one dose available for someone else then.
Who cares what sausage Bob says, he’s irrelevant. As to the rushed vaccine(s) – no thanks, not till their history is properly known.
Whilst we won’t be ‘forced’ physically to take it, we will have to PROVE we had had such if we wish to travel, holiday, go the a festival, gym, a restaurant, a pub etc etc.
So best just take the jab, then if we are all dead by some dire side effect, and least we will die happier.
I think almost all will take the jab for the reason above, no matter what they say now.
HMG always win.
OK Bob I asume you will be leading from the front on taking the vaccine ???
So when the vaccine is given do you get a card proving you have had the jab?