denislawsbackheel
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Small print at you gov says open.Anyone know of dentists were mentioned as being open or closed?
Small print at you gov says open.Anyone know of dentists were mentioned as being open or closed?
Cheers, have three appointments coming up.Small print at you gov says open.
Thank you ever so much.https://www.gov.uk/guidance/nhs-test-and-trace-how-it-works
Just in case you’re unable to use Google
The concern I've heard is that, while there's very good protection after the first dose, there's no evidence (says Pfizer, the manufacturer) that protection lasts beyond 21 days without the booster.To be fair, she’s not and people are entitled to be angry about it. There is a bigger element of the unknown we’re going into by taking this approach.
Or for £120 you can have dodgy Steve pass it without even opening the bonnet.
So my mate tells me
Cheers, have three appointments coming up.
I have an appointment next week, then one in March.Dentists will be open by arrangement as they are essential, I think.
A matter of calling in advance, but they will have to take emergencies.
Mine shut for the whole of the last lockdown and tried to catch up in the summer , now taking emergencies only since tier four , i expect the same againDentists will be open by arrangement as they are essential, I think.
A matter of calling in advance, but they will have to take emergencies.
They will be open, you just can't take your mask offSmall print at you gov says open.
I have an appointment next week, then one in March.
The third will be in June but no date yet.
Last year he closed for three months.
That’s one question mate that should be a political one, it’s a fucking national disgrace that billions have been wasted on something as useless as that.Anyone know what's happening with the test and trace system?
PS Genuine question not a political statement.
The concern I've heard is that, while there's very good protection after the first dose, there's no evidence (says Pfizer, the manufacturer) that protection lasts beyond 21 days without the booster.
I'm inclined to be comforted by the assurances of Prof Whitty, Van Tam etc, but I can fully understand why many articulate and informed folk are concerned they're not getting the vaccine in the way that Pfizer intended, and that they signed up to.
There’s that and they also can’t fully agree with our interpretation of the protection after the first dose, which is why they’re keeping to 52% whereas we are saying 89%. We can say that between the second and third week after the first injection, that looks like the efficacy. We really don’t know after that point though, so we’re essentially going into trialling ourselves. We’ve either got to hope they’re right or revert, I have a feeling they might do the latter now.
Just stick to the correct, original dose and don't leave it open to risk.
When are they arresting the bald weirdo with the publicly-on- view wobbly genitals?Perhaps the arresting and charging of Margaret Ferrier, albeit belatedly, will help people understand that it is important to adhere to the rules.
and @squirtyflowerMine shut for the whole of the last lockdown and tried to catch up in the summer , now taking emergencies only since tier four , i expect the same again
That’s one question mate that should be a political one, it’s a fucking national disgrace that billions have been wasted on something as useless as that.
People seem to have taken from Johnson's statement that the lockdown will be for 6 weeks.
This is not what he said, and almost certainly not true.
What he said was that if 2 million per week can be vaccinated, then the four most vulnerable groups will have had the jab in 6 weeks.
1. 2 million per week is an absolute best case scenario. Unlikely, not impossible.
2. It takes 2-3 weeks for immunity. So that takes you to 8 weeks absolute minimum.
3. Hospitals will still be full of the already sick and dying. That will take a few weeks to clear.
So 8 weeks is the absolute best possible case. 12 weeks is probably realistic; 6 weeks is not possible. I'd love to believe 6 weeks, but it's hard to imagine I'm afraid.