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More great news: First vaccine jabs could be as soon as 7th Dec


Food for thought for those on here who want to be able to pick and choose between vaccines on personal preference - logistics defining who gets it first in front even of medical need, let alone personal preference.

Also a reflection that the Oxford/AZ jab could be as soon as a week after that if MHRA can review data on that in the same time frame (I'm guessing they might struggle to do two at once, which could delay things a bit). And if course fingers crossed they actually find it suitable for approval.

The end is increasingly in sight.
 
More great news: First vaccine jabs could be as soon as 7th Dec


Food for thought for those on here who want to be able to pick and choose between vaccines on personal preference - logistics defining who gets it first in front even of medical need, let alone personal preference.

Also a reflection that the Oxford/AZ jab could be as soon as a week after that if MHRA can review data on that in the same time frame (I'm guessing they might struggle to do two at once, which could delay things a bit). And if course fingers crossed they actually find it suitable for approval.

The end is increasingly in sight.

I'm beginning to really like you.
 
More great news: First vaccine jabs could be as soon as 7th Dec


Food for thought for those on here who want to be able to pick and choose between vaccines on personal preference - logistics defining who gets it first in front even of medical need, let alone personal preference.

Also a reflection that the Oxford/AZ jab could be as soon as a week after that if MHRA can review data on that in the same time frame (I'm guessing they might struggle to do two at once, which could delay things a bit). And if course fingers crossed they actually find it suitable for approval.

The end is increasingly in sight.
Daughter just messaged she has a provisional booking in a fortnight (nhs front line)
 
What today has proved is that London is a different country to the rest of England
How can they be in Tier 2?
Because the case rate in the over 60's is much much lower in London than most places now in Tier 3. If Manchester and Lancashire cases continue to drop then then both WILL exit Tier 3 to tier 2 on the 16th December.
The tiering rules are finally clear.which is some sort of good news.
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It all makes no sense but it should. An infectious virus is circulating. The more places open and the more people mingling the more people will catch it. They can lock down for two months it falls, but open up again it rises. It's laughable they keep blaming people like naughty children, if they just have food shops open it will still spread. Depressingly we are stuck in this cycle forever unless the vaccine works and/or the virus starts to dissipate of it's own accord.
No - mass testing will make a massive difference and it needs to be rolled out quicker than it is being:
Every health worker every day.
Every care worker every day.
Every high school child and student twice a week.
Vaccine roll out not withstanding of course
 
More great news: First vaccine jabs could be as soon as 7th Dec


Food for thought for those on here who want to be able to pick and choose between vaccines on personal preference - logistics defining who gets it first in front even of medical need, let alone personal preference.

Also a reflection that the Oxford/AZ jab could be as soon as a week after that if MHRA can review data on that in the same time frame (I'm guessing they might struggle to do two at once, which could delay things a bit). And if course fingers crossed they actually find it suitable for approval.

The end is increasingly in sight.

Amazing!
 
More great news: First vaccine jabs could be as soon as 7th Dec


Food for thought for those on here who want to be able to pick and choose between vaccines on personal preference - logistics defining who gets it first in front even of medical need, let alone personal preference.

Also a reflection that the Oxford/AZ jab could be as soon as a week after that if MHRA can review data on that in the same time frame (I'm guessing they might struggle to do two at once, which could delay things a bit). And if course fingers crossed they actually find it suitable for approval.

The end is increasingly in sight.

For the first time we can start to see an end to this awful nightmare. The mood will change very quickly once one or more vaccines start to be administered.
 
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