Coronavirus (2021) thread

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This is the problem i have with this Vaccine.

I am not anti-vaccination, in fact i am all for them if they are safe.

I am not convinced they are safe though.

It is alright saying ,don't blow it out of proportion. That highly likely you will be okay.

What if i am an unlucky fucker and i am not ?

I suffer from all sorts of allergies, I already have a compromised immune system from having Glandular Fever, as well as a couple of patches of Psoriasis.

I have legitimate concerns the vaccination might kill me.

This is why i am waiting out for a while yet.

Not because i am being a selfish fucker .I am waiting it out to see how people with my sort of conditions do over the next few months.

Seems like common sense to me.
Understand your concern but having psoriasis and glandular fever shouldn't be an issue. Have you suffered from Anaphylaxis?
 
159 England hospital deaths by region:

40 Midlands, 38 London, 22 NE & Yorkshire, 22 North West, South East18, East 17, South West 2

11 Croydon and 9 Worcestershire the most today.

Manchester 5, St Helens 4 and East Lancashire 4 most in NW.


By age:

20 - 39 (2) 1.3%

40 - 59 (12) 7.5%

60 - 79 (67) 42.1%

80 PLUS (78) 49.1%


Starting to look like this is not going to really be worth monitoring as a guide to anything statistically.

No consistent pattern other than below 50% all the time now.

Likely will not shift much more proportionately as - however well the vaccines work - the older you are the more vulnerable you will be.
 
Turns out the events being investigated on the AZ jab are massively higher in COVID victims.

So even if true (very unlikely), you'd still be far better off with than without the vaccine.

 
As you should not. It is down to the health centre and area you live in and some have few older or vulnerable people living locally so get down to younger ages more quickly.

But they are speeding this up everywhere. The vaccination programme has been superbly organised. A big advantage created by our National Health System and a reminder of how lucky we are and foresighted to have created that after the war. We should never take it for granted when you see how many less joined up nations driven by private healthy care in multiple forms are doing trying to organise with no such cohesion.

Oh and my niece who is at uni and just 22 has her jab this week too. She was as surprised as you. But this is going to be more and more common as we accelerate round the last bend.
I watched a report on France24 the other week, couldn't believe how it is being rolled out in some places there, the GP gets a call from the local Chemist Shop to say we have for example 12 shots of the Vaccine for you, he then has to go to the Chemist to pick them up in a cool bag, gets back to his surgery has a look on his PC for the most vulnerable patients and rings them up and asks if they want the Vaccine and if so can they come to the Surgery now, no wonder they are so far behind us
 
6753 cases - first week to week rise unfortunately. By 180.

Up 827 on yesterday.

Highest number since 27 February.

All that rise in England day to day. 881 up on yesterday here.
 
6753 cases - first week to week rise unfortunately. By 180.

Up 827 on yesterday.

Highest number since 27 February.

All that rise in England day to day. 881 up on yesterday here.
Watch the media pounce on that tiny rise tonight, without giving context of 1.5 million tests or finding out current hospitalisation numbers.
 
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