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Wales vaccination update:

862, 248 first doses - 2165 yesterday - down from 6179 and 13, 158 last week - lowest ever in one day

42, 752 second doses - 5978 yesterday - up from 5771 and 220 last week.
 
Scotland data:

0 deaths - was 0 last week (Sunday data always low reporting of deaths remember)

715 cases - was 559 last week

6.6% positivity v 7.0% last week

246 in Greater Glasgow, 140 Lothian and 99 Lanarkshire

1141 patients - up 9 on yesterday - was 1428 last week

99 ventilated icu - same as yesterday - was 102 last week
 
Scotland data:

0 deaths - was 0 last week (Sunday data always low reporting of deaths remember)

715 cases - was 559 last week

6.6% positivity v 7.0% last week

246 in Greater Glasgow, 140 Lothian and 99 Lanarkshire

1141 patients - up 9 on yesterday - was 1428 last week

99 ventilated icu - same as yesterday - was 102 last week
Those 3 western central belt areas proving really stubborn and holding the Scottish figures back.
 
I think it's scandalous the attempts that have happened to try and discredit the AZ vaccine, seems to be having a negative effect in Europe as well with people refusing to have it.
Its good results for Oxford / AZ and Pfizer. It does help a bit that the Oxford / AZ results are better (at least for now) because we have a more sustainable supply. The people who seem to criticise the Oxford / AZ vaccine remind of the Main Stand moaners at Maine Road, who used to be on a player’s back regardless of their performance.
 
Scotland vaccination update:

1, 445, 488 total first doses - 13, 546 yesterday - down from 19, 299 - was 31, 416 last Sunday


37, 315 total second doses - 1836 yesterday - down from 2006 - was 220 last Sunday


The lack of vaccine supply was cited as the reason but will return to normal in 'coming weeks''. Though on questioning on this by the press she could not give promises as she pointed out they are waiting for information -from Pfizer I assume - on coming supply numbers.

96% of all 70 - 74 now vaccinated

They are now dealing with the next tier which is the largest of all - one million people in Scotland Nicola Sturgeon adds. Over 20% of all adults. So will take longer to get through.

She added they have decided to include in this group all mild to moderate cases of learning difficulty too not just severe as per guidelines plus all unpaid carers.

I trust England will do the same as both these should never have been excluded.
 
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Even better than 94%???


It will not be 100% but its high that's all that matters.

It supports all the pre vaccination studies in the real world which is what matters.

It hopefully stops rival drug companies seeking to label AZ as not as good as our vaccine so buy ours and not theirs.

Which for the third world given the price differential is almost akin (unintentional I am sure) to commercially sponsored genocide as it will make a speedy vaccination programme in many poor nations impossible.
 
I'd go further and make the summer 6 week holiday 2 weeks (2 weeks of choice during the 6 week period including teachers) special times means special measures.

Doing that they could hold fire going back til Easter.
You couldn’t let teachers choose mate as that would screw up a primary/junior school. I agree on cutting short the 6 weeks though.
 
Loads of positive news today and its not even 1pm. Looking forward to what the PM has to say this afternoon and later on. Vaccines are working, kids are going to get a proper education and that light at the end of the tunnel is now a lot fucking brighter. Hope you're feeling a bit chirpier this morning @worsleyweb after feeling shit yesterday evening

Come on lads and lasses. Keep pushing, hold tight, things are getting better.
 
I’m hoping that although you will hear the word cautious about 500 times when Johnson speaks later the reality will be somewhat different. The extremely slow lifting of lockdown will actually be much quicker once the vaccination roll out kicks in even more. With this, the government have consistently under promised and over delivered and I’m confident that this is the strategy behind lifting lockdown restrictions.
 
It's happening everywhere mate, I had a bit of a ding dong with a really good mate last week as he let slip when he rang to see how I was that him, his Mrs, his in-laws (Mum,Dad,3 sisters) and his Mum and Dad have all had their vaccine due to his Mum being a Manager at a GP's surgery, now I understand his Mum and Dad at a touch with her working on site but the fact that they have used that to get the rest of their Family done is frankly a wanky move and I said as much, we're struggling hugely as my in-laws are both still waiting (in their 60's, one of which has a heart issue) and we rely on them for childcare, plus the fact our little one is crying nearly 5 times a day as he misses them. I said I'm not being funny but why aren't people like his mother co-ordinating with other GP's and getting the people who really need it done first but he wouldn't have it, can't be any harder than picking the phone up and ringing as she did the same for him... I fear/suspect a lot are purposely holding some appointments back for people they know.

While i shouldnt be surprised at the underhand tactics employed in this incredibly selfish world,i'm definitely disappointed to hear this process,life affecting for most,is flawed and bent.
 
Loads of positive news today and its not even 1pm. Looking forward to what the PM has to say this afternoon and later on. Vaccines are working, kids are going to get a proper education and that light at the end of the tunnel is now a lot fucking brighter. Hope you're feeling a bit chirpier this morning @worsleyweb after feeling shit yesterday evening

Come on lads and lasses. Keep pushing, hold tight, things are getting better.

I agree entirely, yet on social media this morning I am still seeing selfish twerps arguing the vaccines are a costly failure if 'all' they do is stop people getting very ill or dying. They will only be a success if they bring lockdown to an end and let everyone live their lives.

A bit like saying why should Boeing stop all 777s with this problem engine flying as they have. Fixing any problem is pointless if it means I don't get to fly on one this Summer.
 
I agree entirely, yet on social media this morning I am still seeing selfish twerps arguing the vaccines are a costly failure if 'all' they do is stop people getting very ill or dying. They will only be a success if they bring lockdown to an end and let everyone live their lives.

A bit like saying why should Boeing stop all 777s with this problem engine flying as they have. Fixing any problem is pointless if it means I don't get to fly on one this Summer.
I tend to stay away from social media (apart from on here)

Do people really see the fact that the vaccines prevent serious illness as a bad thing? To me that’s the best thing about them
 
Also given the above data posted in here

Indoor hospitality opening in May goes hand in hand with groups 1-9 getting their jabs by latest Mid April
 
I agree entirely, yet on social media this morning I am still seeing selfish twerps arguing the vaccines are a costly failure if 'all' they do is stop people getting very ill or dying. They will only be a success if they bring lockdown to an end and let everyone live their lives.

A bit like saying why should Boeing stop all 777s with this problem engine flying as they have. Fixing any problem is pointless if it means I don't get to fly on one this Summer.

Exactly why I don't use social media. Idiots with a voice. Years ago we could just tell em to shut the fuck up, now they find fellow idiots quite easily. Least you're enough of a critical thinker to see that's exactly what they are.

Keep up the good fight @Healdplace through all this you've been the source of the correct figures and news and if I ever meet you will more than happily buy you a drink my dear.
 
Ah yes, but the Scotish data set IS available to the medical scientific community and will be joined by English data set later today.
Those dealing with medical stats tell me that the raw data is astonishingly good.
Oh and this was part of my day job 14 years ago so I know a few people who HAVE seen the data.

I’ve seen the data and it is absolutely very good.

I do think they’ve been a bit early releasing it, incredibly promising though.
 
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