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When will this shit end?


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22 minutes ago, Copperface said:

 

Infection rates will only need to be kept under control

Based on your take, not aligned to everything we know via science.

If there is no major associated healthcare load we'll take as much notice of covid-19 as we do of flu.

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30 minutes ago, BobWillis said:

If this is how much they can still do with an alleged lower supply, and i believe they said in the press conference on Monday that they are now actively “reserving” second doses, then they are absolutely flying through this program. 

My dad, 68, booked his jab today - it’s at a mass vaccination centre about 20 miles away - for this Sunday.

Interestingly, jab 2 was also booked for the following Sunday. He’s not in any special cohort, just his turn for his age. 

Thought it strange that he’ll have his jab 2 before millions of other people who had jab 1 before him! 

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1 minute ago, eFestivals said:

Based on your take, not aligned to everything we know via science.

If there is no major associated healthcare load we'll take as much notice of covid-19 as we do of flu.

That's true. But not seen anything science based (unless you can point me in the right direction) to suggest that C19 will be anything but a potential danger re variants while it is widespread throughout the UK and the rest of the world. Once a measure of control is in place then we'll be grand.

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1 minute ago, stuie said:

My dad, 68, booked his jab today - it’s at a mass vaccination centre about 20 miles away - for this Sunday.

Interestingly, jab 2 was also booked for the following Sunday. He’s not in any special cohort, just his turn for his age. 

Thought it strange that he’ll have his jab 2 before millions of other people who had jab 1 before him! 

A 1 week gap between jabs? not sure thats... a good idea

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3 hours ago, MrBarry465 said:

I would expect hotel quarantine from many countries to be in place for a year if not more now.

Very much doubt that at all. There might be testing/self isolation at home but not hotel quarantine for that long a period. 

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9 minutes ago, stuie said:

My dad, 68, booked his jab today - it’s at a mass vaccination centre about 20 miles away - for this Sunday.

Interestingly, jab 2 was also booked for the following Sunday. He’s not in any special cohort, just his turn for his age. 

Thought it strange that he’ll have his jab 2 before millions of other people who had jab 1 before him! 

Yeah you might wanna ask someone about that. The gap is 12 weeks for a reason. 

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11 minutes ago, Paul ™ said:

Very much doubt that at all. There might be testing/self isolation at home but not hotel quarantine for that long a period. 

Doubt that too, at least for Europe. Holiday destinations like Greece or Spain are already pushing the EU for testing and/or vaccination passports/certificates before summer holidays. The Scandinavian countries are already planning digital solutions and also countries like Estonia or Poland are thinking in this direction. And not only for traveling, also for other things like Festivals.

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23 minutes ago, Copperface said:

Or, is that the end of the Christmas mixing spike?

See Flu chart above (I know covid isn't Flu i'm using it as an example), cases in 2019/20 spiked at the end of the year and then declined, 2018/19 season started later but followed the same pattern. 

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25 minutes ago, zahidf said:

A 1 week gap between jabs? not sure thats... a good idea

 

17 minutes ago, Fuzzy Afro said:

Yeah you might wanna ask someone about that. The gap is 12 weeks for a reason. 

I thought that.... it’s second hand from my sister so maybe wrong! I thought the gap was increased to 12 weeks to get more people done though? 

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1 minute ago, stuie said:

 

I thought that.... it’s second hand from my sister so maybe wrong! I thought the gap was increased to 12 weeks to get more people done though? 

For oxford, the gap of 12 weeks is where it is most efficacious. No matter what one he is getting though 1 week gap isn't correct.

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2 minutes ago, fraybentos1 said:

That's very positive considering 1) it is just first doses 2) although coverage is around 100% in X days/weeks time more and more people will build up immunity after the vaccine if they haven't already.

FWIW @zahidf I enjoy your posts and your optimistic stance!

Thanks! im trying to stay positive and hope we can get out asap. Fingers crossed!

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14 minutes ago, zahidf said:

 

What I’m struggling to understand is how they are going to take any meaningful data from the reports, given that we are still in a harsh lockdown. 
Yes we know the vaccines will be effective in cutting deaths, but just how effective won’t be known until we are living in more ‘real world’ conditions will they? Might it be that less people may be dying who have had the vaccine simply because they have not been exposed to people who currently have Covid?  

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5 minutes ago, st dan said:

What I’m struggling to understand is how they are going to take any meaningful data from the reports, given that we are still in a harsh lockdown. 
Yes we know the vaccines will be effective in cutting deaths, but just how effective won’t be known until we are living in more ‘real world’ conditions will they? Might it be that less people may be dying who have had the vaccine simply because they have not been exposed to people who currently have Covid?  

Must be like with the link about with Scottish care homes deaths?

 

one obvious way would be monitoring health workers

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5 minutes ago, st dan said:

What I’m struggling to understand is how they are going to take any meaningful data from the reports, given that we are still in a harsh lockdown. 
Yes we know the vaccines will be effective in cutting deaths, but just how effective won’t be known until we are living in more ‘real world’ conditions will they? Might it be that less people may be dying who have had the vaccine simply because they have not been exposed to people who currently have Covid?  

But you can still compare vaccinated people to un-vaccinated people and see the difference. Both groups should be living under the same conditions.

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5 minutes ago, st dan said:

What I’m struggling to understand is how they are going to take any meaningful data from the reports, given that we are still in a harsh lockdown. 
Yes we know the vaccines will be effective in cutting deaths, but just how effective won’t be known until we are living in more ‘real world’ conditions will they? Might it be that less people may be dying who have had the vaccine simply because they have not been exposed to people who currently have Covid?  

It could potentially be that but then I suppose they won’t know unless they start to reopen areas. If Johnson is going to take the data presented to him in the next 2 days and go from there then fine, they always said it would be based on the most up to date data they had available. 

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