Immediately is unambiguous, i.e. when they apply they've already got a head start on the application.Great news for people in the US. If you'd like to know more about the progress in the EU see here:
Treatments and vaccines for COVID-19 - European Medicines Agency
Treatments and vaccines for COVID-19www.ema.europa.eu
Scroll down to the 'Medicines undergoing evaluation>COVID-19 vaccines' section. The 3 primary candidates are all in rolling review and have been for a while (Moderna's not so much).
That's terrible.Welsh minister announces an outbreak in a care home in Llangollen has killed 15 in past 3 weeks.
Your view supports your narrative of convincing yourself your doing no wrong at Christmas if the rules meam we shouldn't mingle.
At the moment 500 deaths per day exist, that tells me we are still fighting a pandemic
That's terrible.
Youre for it now , the cartel will be after youWell the first lock down I was happy when it was implemented, as I guess everyone was. The parameter was death and we knew nothing about the virus, now we do. Now the parameter has been moved to test cases, so if people weren't willingly getting tested what figures would they use to implement restrictions? I am not saying I don't think covid exists like some people, but I think this is being massively mismanaged, considering we know who is vulnerable to it.
Be interesting to see what the answer is to that last question.I don't need to convince myself. And regarding the 500 deaths, yes it is sad and shocking, but those numbers don't tell you who died with covid, or from covid, what ages they are, health conditions etc. It's all well and good giving a figure without analysis, but the sad reality of life is death and it is winter and respiratory deaths increase during winter. One question for you, as the ONS no longer record flu and pneumonia death as of June, what category do they now fall as?
Not sure why you've quoted my post, but you're right yes.Immediately is unambiguous, i.e. when they apply they've already got a head start on the application.
I don't need to convince myself. And regarding the 500 deaths, yes it is sad and shocking, but those numbers don't tell you who died with covid, or from covid, what ages they are, health conditions etc. It's all well and good giving a figure without analysis, but the sad reality of life is death and it is winter and respiratory deaths increase during winter. One question for you, as the ONS no longer record flu and pneumonia death as of June, what category do they now fall as?
Can't find Scottish figures but that's lower than the usual occupancy rates in winter in English hospitals https://www.health.org.uk/news-and-...s/bed-occupancy-rates-within-stps-over-winterNicola sturgeon has announced today that 85% of Scottish hospital beds are full. Frontline staff at Hairmyres hospital in South Lanarkshire are particularly under severe strain.
Remember they've taken everyone they can out of hospital and stopped doing non-emergency surgeries. So it should be miles below normal. And those routine patients are being replaced by much more care intensive Covid patients.
Dont be ridiculous , being a covid denier is not big or cleverYoure for it now , the cartel will be after you
Clearly not working is it. Doesnt everyone have to wear masks in supermarkets as it is? Starting too think the studies saying masks have little effect may be right.