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Almost 28 million people in the UK have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine - part of the biggest inoculation programme the country has ever launched.Reading the second BBC line, we can see this carefully crafted sentence ramps up the fear, by warning us of "a faster-spreading variant of the virus", and drops in hope as in "hopes of easing third national lock-down." Thus in one sentence the BBC suggests to the mind of the reader that to stop a faster spreading variant of the virus and to regain 'normal-life' and freedoms, we must enthusiastically join the government's vaccination programme.
In a race against a faster-spreading variant of the virus, ministers have pinned their hopes of easing a third national lock down on vaccinating as many adults as possible by summer.
Comment: It's interesting that any bad press coming out about the Covid vaccines is focusing specifically on the non-mRNA varieties. We know there are potentially problems with the Pfizer vaccine given what is happening in Israel, but this not receiving much press. It seems clear the PTB would like steer as many people as possible into getting the mRNA variety by publicizing the adverse reactions in the non-mRNA vaccines (keeping in mind there are undoubtedly adverse reactions in all vaccines), making them appear less safe. Wonder why?
The same appears to be happening to the AstraZeneca vaccine, also not an mRNA vaccine. From RT: See also: