Some very bright Australian children showing adults how to assess information.
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-australia-58740915
Impressing.
Some very bright Australian children showing adults how to assess information.
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-australia-58740915
I think I'm just gonna spend this winter at home under a warm blanket. I had a nasty flu before and definitely don't want to get another now with Covid on top, whether I'm vaccined or not. I'm too young/healthy to be eligible for flu shots too, and it's too cold outside to enjoy anything, so just gonna eliminate risks.
.... my favourite things!! (Do I feel a song coming on??!!)
If you wanted to get a flu shot, you can still get one independently - loads of us do. Many pharmacies offer it as a service for any adult. I know Boots the pharmacist does it for 15 quid.
The flu jab isn't as strong as the covid 19 stuff. There was a recent article that stated that the flu vaccines are only 30 to 40% effective. It is to do with the production time table which means that the decisions about the vaccine have to be made in February for the next Winter period. [The article was a possible way to speed matters up using a new technique which has been used for some covid 19 vaccines.]
Still not having bad flu 3 or 4 times in a decade is worth it. Two weeks in bed is bad and even worst when everyone in the household is ill.