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When will this shit end?


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Just now, stuartbert two hats said:

Put in the sin bin for being a dick?

What have I said thatโ€™s wrong?ย 
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We canโ€™t protect every person in the UK from all types of death. Covid will be with us forever in one way or another.ย 
We should be celebrating the fact we got to this day, not talking it down as if itโ€™s insignificant.

Just now, crazyfool1 said:

Ah maybe ... or forgot password ๐Ÿ™‚ย 

That one.ย ย 

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https://www.bmj.com/content/372/bmj.n494

This article from Feb 18thย gives a good account for when COVID will become endemic.ย 
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โ€˜Covid-19 is still classed as in a pandemic phase because infections continue to increase worldwide and many people are still susceptible. In an endemic phase the number of infections becomes relatively constant across years, with occasional flare-ups.โ€™

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15 minutes ago, BobWillis2 said:

What have I said thatโ€™s wrong?ย 
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We canโ€™t protect every person in the UK from all types of death. Covid will be with us forever in one way or another.ย 
We should be celebrating the fact we got to this day, not talking it down as if itโ€™s insignificant.

That one.ย ย 

Yeah but the NHS is the problem really, if it filled up with 40 to 65 yearย olds we're still screwed even if deaths stay low. Few weeks and we're thereย 

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8 minutes ago, Ozanne said:

https://www.bmj.com/content/372/bmj.n494

This article from Feb 18thย gives a good account for when COVID will become endemic.ย 
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โ€˜Covid-19 is still classed as in a pandemic phase because infections continue to increase worldwide and many people are still susceptible. In an endemic phase the number of infections becomes relatively constant across years, with occasional flare-ups.โ€™

I knew there would be mentions of variants in there and I wasnโ€™t disappointed ๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿ˜†

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They just canโ€™t help themselves.ย 

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Just now, efcfanwirral said:

Yeah but the NHS is the problem really, if it filled up with 40 to 65 yearย olds we're still screwed even if deaths stay low. Few weeks and we're thereย 

Oh Iโ€™m not saying lift all restrictions today, far from it butย today is a very significant day.ย 
Healthy overย 55โ€™s are starting to be vaccinated in all areas as of today, some areas are probably far past that.ย 
Over 18โ€™s who are more susceptible to severe disease will have their protection by the middle to end of this month.ย 
Some people canโ€™t get used to the idea that the pandemic is rapidly coming to an end in this county.ย 

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1 hour ago, Toilet Duck said:

People are complaining as they look over the Irish Sea and see you guys absolutely hammering it!ย 

Would it be possible if the UK has a surplus come June that we send some of it to Ireland first? Makes senses given the land border and possibly try to smooth over recent tensions. Add in the recent talk of UK/Ireland World Cup bid..

Not sure whether that's allowed though?

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2 minutes ago, august1 said:

Would it be possible if the UK has a surplus come June that we send some of it to Ireland first? Makes senses given the land border and possibly try to smooth over recent tensions. Add in the recent talk of UK/Ireland World Cup bid..

Not sure whether that's allowed though?

maybe better off going to countries who have no vaccines ordered...

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53 minutes ago, BobWillis2 said:

Healthy overย 55โ€™s are starting to be vaccinated in all areas as of today, some areas are probably far past that.ย 

.... and some are far behind too. I'm in Group 6 and still waiting. 59 with Type 1 Diabetes. It's great that they're moving on to Groups 7 and 8, but please don't assume that all the willing recipients of prior Groups have now had their first jab. It all comes down to vaccine supply in your local area.

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7 minutes ago, Chas said:

.... and some are far behind too. I'm in Group 6 and still waiting. 59 with Type 1 Diabetes. It's great that they're moving on to Groups 7 and 8, but please don't assume that all the willing recipients of prior Groups have now had their first jab. It all comes down to vaccine supply in your local area.

You can just book it online, you shouldnโ€™t be waiting:

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/book-coronavirus-vaccination/

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37 minutes ago, august1 said:

Would it be possible if the UK has a surplus come June that we send some of it to Ireland first? Makes senses given the land border and possibly try to smooth over recent tensions. Add in the recent talk of UK/Ireland World Cup bid..

Not sure whether that's allowed though?

Both governments have already been discussing it according to reports,ย so if we are still stuck for doses at that stage, I think it could happen, especially as you sayย with the shared border and common travel area, it makes sense to get everyone done as quickly as we can. The projected deliveries in Q2 are a lot better than Q1 though, so even though we havenโ€™t had loads yet, itโ€™s not actually behind schedule. In fact, AZ wasnโ€™t pencilled in forย deliver until now at the earliest, so weโ€™re still on track. Originally, they were saying over 50s done by June, but the switch to the longer gap now has them saying offered to everyone by then.ย 

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1 hour ago, stuie said:

You can just book it online, you shouldnโ€™t be waiting:

Thanks.

The update from our local PCN 7 days ago in relation to our Local Vaccination Centre stated that they were moving on to Group 6 and that "We have in the region of 6000 patients to vaccinate. We are processing this as quickly as we can however are not in control of our vaccine delivery. Therefore it will take us time."

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10 minutes ago, Barry Fish said:

Based on that they need to stop selling tickets to younger people because most won't have had both injectionsย by the time most festivals happenย 

Obviously those interviewed don't have that problem ๐Ÿ˜‚

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