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They have announced all settings deaths as 236 and vaccination first doses as 21. 358, 815.

That is 31.3% of the entire UK population - children included.

39% adults only - as children not being vaccinated in the plans as yet.

But not cases as yet.
 
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Another reason for the delayed data btw - they have discovered a lot of older cases that they are now redefining as Covid death and adding into the numbers today.

Presumably the true reason for the ones going back to 49 weeks ago added in England today.

Also some cases they missed being added too
 
As I have said before we have no clue who makes any other vaccine we have - eg the annual flu jab.

We should have just called this the Covid vaccine and not created a rivalry of manufacturers.

Hopefully we will learn from that in future.

Creating a rivalry has undoubtedly cost lives.
It's AZ via their Medimmune brand.

Agree with the post.
 
The various attempts to compare these vaccines are futile. Folk on here have been going on about how they want to choose a particular one.

The bottom line is "They're all good, find something better to argue about!"

It's interesting that the more knowledgeable people are, the less they care about which vaccine they get.

eg, https://coronavirus.medium.com/why-...proved-covid-19-vaccine-im-given-fa3d2acb6dc2


Yea I agree

Just think a lot of the PR is different between the Oxford and the rest of them

J&J, Pfizer and Moderna any results always seem to come out with some slick PR release with headline grabbing figures to boost their share price.

Where as the Oxford/Az, certainly at first at least gets people from the Uni making the announcement and some theories on how things could be better etc. Can't help think it would be different if it was the Big Pharma handling the trials and announcements rather than the Uni.

Where are the real world results seem to show no difference between them really. The Oxford one is the one that should be getting all the credit really seeing as it's being distributed at cost etc. Nobel Prize stuff.
 
Isle of Man today had 59 new cases. That is one tenth of the entire number of cases - 605 - that have been identified on the island since the virus arrived one year ago.

That probably makes it the most infected place in the British Isles right now.
 
England hospital regions:

Despite both Hancock and the BBC saying repeatedly in the past hour that there are MORE than 12,000 in hospital and that is too high. It is in fact untrue.

It was NOT 12,000 yesterday as I posted here then and is today even further down and only just over 10,000.

It does worry me that our health secretary and national broadcaster are happy to quote inaccurate data.


UK total Patients : - England 8594 + Wales 891 + Scotland 666 + N Ireland 242 Total: 10,393

UK total ventilators :- England 1417 + Wales 42 + Scotland 64 + N Ireland 27 Total 1550


Total Patients England down 498 today to 8594 and Ventilators down today 37 to 1417
 
England hospital data Regions:

Regions:



Patient // Ventilators // change in past 24 hours and v last week


East down 63 to 864 v 1239 // UP 2 to 131 v 147

London down 98 to 1723 v 2253 // down 10 to 448 v 556

Midlands down 115 to 1928 v 2648 // down 4 to 291 v 362

NE & Yorks down 64 to 1380 v 1800 // stays at 202 v 231

North West down 52 to 1311 v 1724 // down 7 to 158 v 225

South East down 53 to 1063 v 1548 // down 10 to 142 v 219

South West down 53 to 325 v 569 // down 8 to 45 v 66
 
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