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Given current situation that is probably for the bestI agree, But they don't want the supply numbers from Pfizer and AZ coming out.
Given current situation that is probably for the bestI agree, But they don't want the supply numbers from Pfizer and AZ coming out.
Oh I knew you were, mate ! That's why I mentioned how important it was to my Dad. The golf to him is the same as the pub to me, but many dismiss pubgoers off as old drunks, or golf as "just a game".who said I am belittling it . I am serious .
it’s utter bollox people can walk over my golf club, families can all meet up and sledge down the fairways but two blokes can’t meet up and carry some golf clubs and play golf.
Yeah it's slightly concerning.
As I understand it the AZ vaccine was 62% efficacious after two doses.
If you postulate a 'risk' scenario of say a reduction of 20% in that figure due to one dose, a further 20% drop due to less protection against new strain and another 20% due to less protection in older age groups then the efficaciousness drops to about 32% ?i.e. instead of say 1000 people dying , 680 die.
A reduction of 10% in each of these categories would result in an efficaciousness of 45%?
I may be talking bollocks but the Government must have done these risk calculations.
Time to let people know the facts.
I had my covid jab on Monday, I’ve just got rid of the side effects ( flu, headaches,aches and pains) today, I presume loads of others felt like this, but my brother felt fine after his jab, no side effects..
Don’t think that’s right at all, thought 62% was the worst case and a longer gap or the half dose improved it. Also think that was for just testing positive. Think the for being seriously ill or needing hospital it was almost 100%. Sure one of the more knowledgable posters on this will confirm one way or another.Don't think so mate.
AZ vaccine is only 62% efficacious ( best case).
That means your chances of being hospitalised are 62% better than if you weren't vaccinated.
Of course any reduction in this figure ( due to one dose,new strain etc) of 62% means greater risk.
The Government have not been clear on this.
In effect the UK is in effect an experiment for the over 65s and we will find out how efficacious the vaccine is in the next few weeks for this age group.
The AZ trial did not look at this group and theyobviously were unable to test against the new strain and they did not give a figure for one dose only.
So there is risk.
They are at some point. But with 4 NHS family members doing these at home 3 times per week, I can tell you the paperwork lags behind. You do the test, fill in the forms, give them to your employer and they are sent off. But only when youve got a week's or 2 weeks worth.Lateral flow tests are included in these figures?
I saw AZ quoting 71-73% this week IIRC.Don’t think that’s right at all, thought 62% was the worst case and a longer gap or the half dose improved it. Also think that was for just testing positive. Think the for being seriously ill or needing hospital it was almost 100%. Sure one of the more knowledgable posters on this will confirm one way or another.
My Mum had hers two days ago. Hopefully she'll hear something soonAnyone in the 70-75 group had their jab yet?? My mum is still waiting and not heard anything.
Thanks for this.
I did postulate what is probably a high risk scenario.
However I would wager that most people getting the vaccine probably think they are 100% protected.
They're not.
It's 62% ( best case) protection with AZ and that's after two doses.
Cant speak for all areas but my wife is involved in arranging the appointments and I've been a volunteer at several vaccination sites.First three days last week 910,747 vaccinations (1st). First three days this week 613,629 vaccinations (1st). Down by nearly a third, very concerning the government need asking why?
this is not a live vaccine , it cant give you covid ,it is your immune system reacting , some more than others but that is what you want , it is a day of feeling fluey , same with the flu vaccine ,that is not live eitherI was at a funeral yesterday of a neighbour ( Non covid) and a woman there had been ill after having the jab. I thought with this jab, unlike the flu one, you weren't injected with any of the virus so I'm a bit confused why people are having reactions.
Could just be coincidence, and they were genuinely unwell with something else.I was at a funeral yesterday of a neighbour ( Non covid) and a woman there had been ill after having the jab. I thought with this jab, unlike the flu one, you weren't injected with any of the virus so I'm a bit confused why people are having reactions.
This was like nothing I’d experienced before, it was like having flu without the mucus, but I was freezing cold and my body was aching from my shoulders to my feet, with a splitting headache and unable to walk properly.I was at a funeral yesterday of a neighbour ( Non covid) and a woman there had been ill after having the jab. I thought with this jab, unlike the flu one, you weren't injected with any of the virus so I'm a bit confused why people are having reactions.
Don't think so mate.
AZ vaccine is only 62% efficacious ( best case).
That means your chances of being hospitalised are 62% better than if you weren't vaccinated.
Of course any reduction in this figure ( due to one dose,new strain etc) of 62% means greater risk.
The Government have not been clear on this.
In effect the UK is in effect an experiment for the over 65s and we will find out how efficacious the vaccine is in the next few weeks for this age group.
The AZ trial did not look at this group and theyobviously were unable to test against the new strain and they did not give a figure for one dose only.
So there is risk.
this is not a live vaccine , it cant give you covid ,it is your immune system reacting , some more than others but that is what you want , it is a day of feeling fluey , same with the flu vaccine ,that is not live either
This was like nothing I’d experienced before, it was like having flu without the mucus, but I was freezing cold and my body was aching from my shoulders to my feet, with a splitting headache and unable to walk properly.
I mean I’m 49, I’m still a young man and it knocked me for six.
Put it this way, I don’t think I’ll be having the follow up.
It means that no one in the trials developed serious covid symptoms or required hospitalisation in the vaccine group.![]()
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Hi Len,
So what does this statement mean about 7 paragraphs down.
Also raised by @Churchlawtonblue.Don’t think that’s right at all, thought 62% was the worst case and a longer gap or the half dose improved it. Also think that was for just testing positive. Think the for being seriously ill or needing hospital it was almost 100%. Sure one of the more knowledgable posters on this will confirm one way or another.