ayrshire_blue
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Sore throat , breathless, hacking cough like no other i have ever had , passing blood and temperatureGuess this is directed at all posters. If you've had Covid, what symptoms did you have? Me and my missus are feeling very run down at the moment. Feels cold-like, but a lot of pressure in our heads too. Bit sinus-ey. Knackered and weak. I know it can share a lot in common with just typical mild flu stuff, so im a bit uncertain now ahead of Christmas. Was planning to see my parents in their garden on xmas day but I'm worried ive got a very, very mild version!
Tier systems can work, they’ve shown they do in some instances.Tier systems doesnt work
Lockdown doesn't work
We are paying the price for being a month behind the pandemic.
Quote simply nothing they do now will avert disaster.
2021 will be another awful shit year and the blame lies with the government of this country.

Go and get a test mate.Guess this is directed at all posters. If you've had Covid, what symptoms did you have? Me and my missus are feeling very run down at the moment. Feels cold-like, but a lot of pressure in our heads too. Bit sinus-ey. Knackered and weak. I know it can share a lot in common with just typical mild flu stuff, so im a bit uncertain now ahead of Christmas. Was planning to see my parents in their garden on xmas day but I'm worried ive got a very, very mild version!
You wouldn't specifically target the variant. I would. I haven't thought about how you would best do it but I certainly think some geographic strategy is worth considering.
He was on the BBC Newscast show a couple of weeks back and I thought then his approach to the vaccine was mature. This idea is certainly worth considering though it needs proper scientific input.He’s always worth listening to.
It’s just a shame people cannot look past Iraq when reading from him.
theisleofthanetnews.com
The scientists have just discussed it and they say the vaccine has permission from the regulators based on two doses and they would have to get one passed seperately and throws it all up in air again, in other words they havent spent nearly a year working on vaccines to change it now , tony clearly doesnt have a scoobyHe’s always worth listening to.
It’s just a shame people cannot look past Iraq when reading from him.
Hmm, I'm not sure this is possible though a sensible idea. Can you mobilise a spatially dependent vaccination programme quickly enough based on the data Vs the speed of spread (which can be mitigated). I'd personally pour effort into blanket coverage of most at risk groups, mainly because of delivery challenges and difficulty predicting the movement of the virus
Fair do’s.The scientists have just discussed it and they say the vaccine has permission from the regulators based on two doses and they would have to get one passed seperately and throws it all up in air again, in other words they havent spent nearly a year working on vaccines to change it now , tony clearly doesnt have a scooby
The scientists have just discussed it and they say the vaccine has permission from the regulators based on two doses and they would have to get one passed seperately and throws it all up in air again, in other words they havent spent nearly a year working on vaccines to change it now , tony clearly doesnt have a scooby
She talks eminent sense, do it now, stop faffing around, that's been a major problem. When the government announced last week Surrey was going in Level 3 with the exception of Waverley that was bizarre and absurd, Waverley is now a week later heading right up the charts, about 160 when I last looked and probably not far off the 200 mark in reality. Enjoy your Christmas dinner in restaurants Waverley because you will be paying for it in human lives come the new year.
Edit, Waverley now 237, Tameside where I live is 125 but I'm happy to go in Level 4, the return of people from Tier 4 to the North for Christmas is a disaster, should have locked down as soon as the new variant and its effects were detected IE last week.
So, to summarise, they don’t know.Professor Neil Ferguson has said there have been "anecdotal reports" of "more explosive" outbreaks of the coronavirus in schools in the London and the south east in recent weeks.
These are the areas where the new strain of the coronavirus is most prevalent.
Earlier this month, education secretary Gavin Williamson ordered the Royal Borough of Greenwich in London to keep schools open after the council had urged them to shut.
The scientists appearing at the Science and Technology Committee are now “almost certain” that the new variant of the virus has a higher transmission rate. But they’re still not sure why.
Professor Peter Horby, chair of the NERVTAG advisory committee outlined three possibilities:
- It results in a higher viral load in infected people so they pass it on more easily. There is preliminary evidence of this.
- People become infectious more quickly after being exposed. If they don’t have symptoms they could unwittingly pass the virus on.
- People are infectious for longer, so there is a greater chance of coming into contact with other people, perhaps after they have stopped isolating.
But the end result is the same. It spreads faster.
This is going on now on news channels, very interesting
The scientists have just discussed it and they say the vaccine has permission from the regulators based on two doses and they would have to get one passed seperately and throws it all up in air again, in other words they havent spent nearly a year working on vaccines to change it now , tony clearly doesnt have a scooby