Coronavirus (2021) thread

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Wales vaccination data:

878, 506 first doses - 8853 yesterday - up from 7405 day before - was 11, 424 last wk

59, 279 second doses - 9550 yesterday - up from 6977 day before - was 5737 last wk
 
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It isn't petty.

Many have been furloughed or have lost their jobs and stayed at home to protect those who would be first in the queue for a vaccine. A bit toss for those vaccinated to enjoy liberties ahead of those who've been impacted the hardest.

Just implement when everybody has been offered the vacc.

Nah, sooner we start improving the economy, the better for all. Especially the young who are going to be hit hardest when this is over. Travel industry employs youth, older people spend the money.
 
Scotland data:

47 deaths - was 64 last week

798 cases - was 1121 last week

3.9% positivity - was - 5.2% last week

1018 patients - down 58 in day - was 1347 last week

93 ventilated icu - same as yesterday - was 99 last week

More really good numbers and just like England that positivity number is tumbling.
 
Nah, sooner we start improving the economy, the better for all. Especially the young who are going to be hit hardest when this is over. Travel industry employs youth, older people spend the money.

Suppose, I don't think the passport will be introduced for pubs and restaurants etc. Think main focus will be holidays abroad and events (sports and gigs etc).
 
It isn't petty.

Many have been furloughed or have lost their jobs and stayed at home to protect those who would be first in the queue for a vaccine. A bit toss for those vaccinated to enjoy liberties ahead of those who've been impacted the hardest.

Just implement when everybody has been offered the vacc.
And that helps both the young and the economy, especially that sector that’s on its arse how exactly by making everyone wait a few more months? And practically let’s say Spain says you need a vaccine but France doesn’t. So everyone can travel to France but nobody is allowed to Spain until some later date? I agree that it’s unworkable domestically but for international travel surely we need to get it moving as soon as. should only be a month or two in between anyhow?
 
Scotland vaccination update:

1, 488, 077 first doses given - 22, 836 yesterday - up from 19, 753 day before - was 32, 070 last wk

50, 121 second doses given - 6918 yesterday - up from 5861 day before - was 3272 last wk

84% of those aged 65 - 69 now vaccinated
 
Suppose, I don't think the passport will be introduced for pubs and restaurants etc. Think main focus will be holidays abroad and events (sports and gigs etc).
Think that may evolve as we go and will centre around employers responsabilities to keep staff and customers safe and will follow on from whatever judgements come down if someone goes to court
 
Zoe app yesterday predicted 9651 cases in UK and we got 8489

Today it predicts 9684.

For those who do not know - Zoe app records people reporting to them with Covid symptoms across large numbers in the UK day to day and creates maps of where most people think they might have Covid from these symptoms but may not yet have tested positive.

So it is educated guesstimation and potentially a day or so ahead of the actual numbers.

Not predictive other than broadly but often a good guide and is rarely very far out
 
The young have sacrificed their freedoms to protect the lives of vulnerable people.

Vulnerable people who have been vaccinated should then have to sacrifice their freedoms in return to allow for everyone else to to get their jab.

No way should they be allowed to travel if the young aren’t, just because they’ve been vaccinated before them.
By the same argument then it’s a good job we didn’t stop everyone going out (like the young) over the summer when restrictions were relaxed just because a few million couldn’t as they had to remain shielding isn’t it?
 
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