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First fruits of vaccine rollout 'should be seen in weeks'
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Written by actuary John Roberts, it predicts that material reductions will be seen in hospitalisations starting from mid-February, and reported deaths in early March. In contrast, the impact on numbers of cases is likely to be seen sooner"
https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/17/first-fruits-of-vaccine-rollout-should-be-seen-in-weeks-experts-predict?CMP=share_btn_tw&__twitter_impression=true
"This is why the 25 million most vulnerable to the virus are being vaccinated first. “It is estimated that taken together, these groups represent around 99 per cent of preventable mortality from Covid-19”, says the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JVCI)."
The Telegraph
If you are not wishing to take the jag, there is wiggle room for the 30% who don't wish to..
"Assuming 10 per cent natural immunity, we would need to vaccinate 70 per cent of the population"
I believe in science & it saving us so jagASAP, hurry the fuck up. Why didn't you hit the ground ? Get a shift on! Side
Therefore, staggered, responding to reductions in cases & deaths must mean reductions in lockdown measures graded reductions, if all vulnerable are safe by mid February?
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All vulnerable are safe: the reason lockdown measures were introduced in March/April.
Stuff your "new normal"
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I would actually agree with this.
I've been saying for a while that by the time we come out of the current lockdown we should be looking at around 15 million vaccines including the majority or of the first 4 priority groups.
Once we have done the 1st phase which is all the high risk, Extreme risk, Moderate risk, healthcare staff and those over 50 I believe We will almost be in a position to start returning things to as normal as possible because getting covid isn't an issue but getting very sick with Covid is. |
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over a year ago
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I don't think all the vunerable will be vaccinated by mid feb though.
There is roughly 15 millon people in those groups.
That means we would have to vaccinate nearly 11 million people in 4 weeks. |
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"I don't think all the vunerable will be vaccinated by mid feb though.
There is roughly 15 millon people in those groups.
That means we would have to vaccinate nearly 11 million people in 4 weeks."
I think Aug/September 2021 mass covid-19 vaccination won't be far off that number with all the sites they can make available to administer it and they have the time to make the vaccine in huge quantities from now to then |
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"I don't think all the vunerable will be vaccinated by mid feb though.
There is roughly 15 millon people in those groups.
That means we would have to vaccinate nearly 11 million people in 4 weeks."
Plus, in order for it to actually work, they need to be fully vaccinated. This means two jabs, not the one the government is counting |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The light at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter.
I'm trying to stay positive.
I'm still not watching the news or reading about the case numbers.
I'm just checking in now and again on the vaccine progress.
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
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"The light at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter.
I'm trying to stay positive.
I'm still not watching the news or reading about the case numbers.
I'm just checking in now and again on the vaccine progress.
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I tend to only do that now |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The light at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter.
I'm trying to stay positive.
I'm still not watching the news or reading about the case numbers.
I'm just checking in now and again on the vaccine progress.
I tend to only do that now "
It's good for your mental health |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
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"The light at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter.
I'm trying to stay positive.
I'm still not watching the news or reading about the case numbers.
I'm just checking in now and again on the vaccine progress.
I tend to only do that now
It's good for your mental health "
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"Invitations to the over 70's and clinically extremely vulnerable, to go out this week. "
Excel first day, open invitation to anyone that can get there and show proof of age with identification to get their first jab if over 70 running until 20.00 tonight and free parking
For those that can’t drive, Uber are running free taxis to/from home/vaccination centre in various locations |
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"Invitations to the over 70's and clinically extremely vulnerable, to go out this week.
Excel first day, open invitation to anyone that can get there and show proof of age with identification to get their first jab if over 70 running until 20.00 tonight and free parking
For those that can’t drive, Uber are running free taxis to/from home/vaccination centre in various locations "
Yes we heard about this and it is fantastic.
Is is also for those that are in the extreme clinically vulnerable group with a shielding letter so you just need to take that with you. |
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"Invitations to the over 70's and clinically extremely vulnerable, to go out this week.
Excel first day, open invitation to anyone that can get there and show proof of age with identification to get their first jab if over 70 running until 20.00 tonight and free parking
For those that can’t drive, Uber are running free taxis to/from home/vaccination centre in various locations
Yes we heard about this and it is fantastic.
Is is also for those that are in the extreme clinically vulnerable group with a shielding letter so you just need to take that with you."
The other main thing you must take with you is your NHS number |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Invitations to the over 70's and clinically extremely vulnerable, to go out this week.
Excel first day, open invitation to anyone that can get there and show proof of age with identification to get their first jab if over 70 running until 20.00 tonight and free parking
For those that can’t drive, Uber are running free taxis to/from home/vaccination centre in various locations
Yes we heard about this and it is fantastic.
Is is also for those that are in the extreme clinically vulnerable group with a shielding letter so you just need to take that with you.
The other main thing you must take with you is your NHS number "
It's a really good start I hope to take off is high. It's really an ease about the ubers because I could totally understand somebody in those groups not wanting to use the tube or Buses. |
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"Invitations to the over 70's and clinically extremely vulnerable, to go out this week.
Excel first day, open invitation to anyone that can get there and show proof of age with identification to get their first jab if over 70 running until 20.00 tonight and free parking
For those that can’t drive, Uber are running free taxis to/from home/vaccination centre in various locations "
If that's right then a big high five to uber |
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"Invitations to the over 70's and clinically extremely vulnerable, to go out this week.
Excel first day, open invitation to anyone that can get there and show proof of age with identification to get their first jab if over 70 running until 20.00 tonight and free parking
For those that can’t drive, Uber are running free taxis to/from home/vaccination centre in various locations
Yes we heard about this and it is fantastic.
Is is also for those that are in the extreme clinically vulnerable group with a shielding letter so you just need to take that with you.
The other main thing you must take with you is your NHS number
It's a really good start I hope to take off is high. It's really an ease about the ubers because I could totally understand somebody in those groups not wanting to use the tube or Buses."
Here is hoping, although I know there are some major campaigns going on in some boroughs as too many are refusing to have the vaccine, over 50% in one. So they are trying to dispel any of the fears, myths they might have caught on news/social media etc |
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"Invitations to the over 70's and clinically extremely vulnerable, to go out this week.
Excel first day, open invitation to anyone that can get there and show proof of age with identification to get their first jab if over 70 running until 20.00 tonight and free parking
For those that can’t drive, Uber are running free taxis to/from home/vaccination centre in various locations
If that's right then a big high five to uber"
It is. Search Uber free ride and you’ll find their website and the relevant codes and how it works |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Invitations to the over 70's and clinically extremely vulnerable, to go out this week.
Excel first day, open invitation to anyone that can get there and show proof of age with identification to get their first jab if over 70 running until 20.00 tonight and free parking
For those that can’t drive, Uber are running free taxis to/from home/vaccination centre in various locations
If that's right then a big high five to uber"
Uber gets a bad reputation but actually they've been really good during the pandemic.
They have been offering free rides to NSH staff and offering discounts to those in the high risk groups. |
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By *asIsaCouple
over a year ago
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"Invitations to the over 70's and clinically extremely vulnerable, to go out this week.
Excel first day, open invitation to anyone that can get there and show proof of age with identification to get their first jab if over 70 running until 20.00 tonight and free parking
For those that can’t drive, Uber are running free taxis to/from home/vaccination centre in various locations
If that's right then a big high five to uber"
Or rather the government, who are subsidising Uber |
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"Invitations to the over 70's and clinically extremely vulnerable, to go out this week.
Excel first day, open invitation to anyone that can get there and show proof of age with identification to get their first jab if over 70 running until 20.00 tonight and free parking
For those that can’t drive, Uber are running free taxis to/from home/vaccination centre in various locations
If that's right then a big high five to uber
Or rather the government, who are subsidising Uber"
It's a good thing regardless |
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"Invitations to the over 70's and clinically extremely vulnerable, to go out this week.
Excel first day, open invitation to anyone that can get there and show proof of age with identification to get their first jab if over 70 running until 20.00 tonight and free parking
For those that can’t drive, Uber are running free taxis to/from home/vaccination centre in various locations
If that's right then a big high five to uber
Or rather the government, who are subsidising Uber"
Either way it’s getting people to where they need to be that might not be able to get there otherwise. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Invitations to the over 70's and clinically extremely vulnerable, to go out this week.
Excel first day, open invitation to anyone that can get there and show proof of age with identification to get their first jab if over 70 running until 20.00 tonight and free parking
For those that can’t drive, Uber are running free taxis to/from home/vaccination centre in various locations
If that's right then a big high five to uber
Or rather the government, who are subsidising Uber
Either way it’s getting people to where they need to be that might not be able to get there otherwise. "
Exactly it is one less barrier.
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"I don't get why they are doing the under 70s when they havent done all the 80s and high risk groups yet?"
Different practices and trusts will be on different groups.
So if one practice has less over 80s they’ll move onto their over 70s where as another practice could well still be behind on over 80s.
All acute staff have been and are being offered vaccines no matter their NHS role now.
Hopefully there’s still lots of uptake and things seem to be moving rapidly in my area which is fantastic x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I don't get why they are doing the under 70s when they havent done all the 80s and high risk groups yet?"
They are still doing the over 80's however a lot of those would struggle to get to the mass vaccination centres.
If there is enough supply of vaccine and enough staff to administer it I think as many groups they can get done at the same time is a great thing. |
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"I don't get why they are doing the under 70s when they havent done all the 80s and high risk groups yet?
Different practices and trusts will be on different groups.
So if one practice has less over 80s they’ll move onto their over 70s where as another practice could well still be behind on over 80s.
All acute staff have been and are being offered vaccines no matter their NHS role now.
Hopefully there’s still lots of uptake and things seem to be moving rapidly in my area which is fantastic x"
Fair dos. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I would actually agree with this.
I've been saying for a while that by the time we come out of the current lockdown we should be looking at around 15 million vaccines including the majority or of the first 4 priority groups.
Once we have done the 1st phase which is all the high risk, Extreme risk, Moderate risk, healthcare staff and those over 50 I believe We will almost be in a position to start returning things to as normal as possible because getting covid isn't an issue but getting very sick with Covid is. "
Definitely,don't see why not!
And as you say, very easy to understand.
Science has saved us from these clowns.
Wish they'd hit the ground running though.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Invitations to the over 70's and clinically extremely vulnerable, to go out this week.
Excel first day, open invitation to anyone that can get there and show proof of age with identification to get their first jab if over 70 running until 20.00 tonight and free parking
For those that can’t drive, Uber are running free taxis to/from home/vaccination centre in various locations "
Great, it's really ramping up
So, that's how they are doing it? Open invitation to come in.
That's sounds really simple & easy.
Good!
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"The uptake among my vulnerable people is 100% so far. I'm doing my bit to dispel misinformation and calm theirr fears."
Are you feeling things are speeding up too? After stumbles?
Must be quite exciting seeing it ramp up?
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"The uptake among my vulnerable people is 100% so far. I'm doing my bit to dispel misinformation and calm theirr fears.
Are you feeling things are speeding up too? After stumbles?
Must be quite exciting seeing it ramp up?
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Yes, definitely |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"The uptake among my vulnerable people is 100% so far. I'm doing my bit to dispel misinformation and calm theirr fears.
Are you feeling things are speeding up too? After stumbles?
Must be quite exciting seeing it ramp up?
Yes, definitely "
I'm imagining have music on in stadiums. Pumping the air as you come out. Free! |
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"The uptake among my vulnerable people is 100% so far. I'm doing my bit to dispel misinformation and calm theirr fears.
Are you feeling things are speeding up too? After stumbles?
Must be quite exciting seeing it ramp up?
Yes, definitely
I'm imagining have music on in stadiums. Pumping the air as you come out. Free!"
I've told them to keep going as normal (new normal), and shed tears after getting off the phone. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have just seen on the BBC website that they are hoping to have offered the vaccine to everybody in the priority categories by the end of April.
Thats about 30 million people!
That means if all goes to plan and the take up is high then about half the adult population would have had at least the first vaccine.
This is promising and hopefully means a more "normal" summer. |
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Have you noticed how the language has shifted...at the beginning of the year the government said 15 million would be vaccinated by feb 15th ( or mid feb)
Now they are saying 15 million will have been OFFERED the vaccination by mid feb..Not that difficult to send out letters to people..
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"Have you noticed how the language has shifted...at the beginning of the year the government said 15 million would be vaccinated by feb 15th ( or mid feb)
Now they are saying 15 million will have been OFFERED the vaccination by mid feb..Not that difficult to send out letters to people..
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They have always said offered because you cannot guarantee everyone will it accept the offer all can have it because of pregnancy or allergies or another clinical reason. |
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"Have you noticed how the language has shifted...at the beginning of the year the government said 15 million would be vaccinated by feb 15th ( or mid feb)
Now they are saying 15 million will have been OFFERED the vaccination by mid feb..Not that difficult to send out letters to people..
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I have, and indeed |
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By *extasy19Couple
over a year ago
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"Have you noticed how the language has shifted...at the beginning of the year the government said 15 million would be vaccinated by feb 15th ( or mid feb)
Now they are saying 15 million will have been OFFERED the vaccination by mid feb..Not that difficult to send out letters to people..
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They couldn't count on quite so many no shows especially in the London boroughs where I saw today some figures for one vaccination centre at 16 out of 60 per hour no show. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Have you noticed how the language has shifted...at the beginning of the year the government said 15 million would be vaccinated by feb 15th ( or mid feb)
Now they are saying 15 million will have been OFFERED the vaccination by mid feb..Not that difficult to send out letters to people..
They couldn't count on quite so many no shows especially in the London boroughs where I saw today some figures for one vaccination centre at 16 out of 60 per hour no show."
This is why in London they are opening up the super centres such as the exel centre and as long as you are in the current group being vaccinated (at the moment that's over 70's, medical or social care staff and those who where sent a shielding letter)
you can just turn up.
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