Zubrman
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Me too. Can't fucking wait!Jab day today. :)
Me too. Can't fucking wait!Jab day today. :)
Thanks for the info, his cancer is incurable as it spread from his prostate to his hip before being diagnosed in 2015, the good thing is it's being contained but as you can imagine he's on quite a lot of medication. I'm hoping he gets the invite this week but bearing what you said I'll advise him to contact the docs if he's heard nothing by say the end of next week. His wife who is the same age (we were all at school together) has recovered from Breast cancer herself, chemotherapy and radiotherapy which reduces the immune system, she's also not heard anything, she has a different GP, cheers.Good luck with your jab on Friday.
As for your mate I would have thought he would be in group 6. When I received my text there was a link to the NHS page where I think you can check what is covered by Group 6 so you check if you were actually eligible to receive one.
The issue is though that different areas are working at different paces through the groups so it will depend where he lives. Some are moving on to groups such as ours whereas others are only just starting on the Over 65's.
If it was another group these excuses wouldn’t be being made.Think there is a catch 22 thing happening in some communities. I've been invited to a few zoom events with African and Carribean medical professionals explaining the benefits and low risk nature of the vaccines that are targetted at African and Carribean communities who are vaccine cautious.
However that targeting has sometimes led to a belief that the vaccine is being "tested" on those communities and being pushed specifically on them. Which makes them less likely to have the vaccine.
Dunno how that problem is solved but it appears to be one (in the small sample size of some people I know).
I predicted similar ages ago but it depends on the vaccine rate staying at current rates and politicians have intimated it will fall significantly over the next two weeks.Interesting and very positive article in the Times this morning. There is already evidence that the vaccines are reducing hospitalisations, deaths and also transmission. They also say thay alll over 50s will have had at least their first shot by March 24th, which is before large scale second doses need to be administered.
Not arguing that it is a reasonable response just highlighting how it may be a difficult issue to resolve. You don't tend to get buy in from people by telling them to get over conspiracy-laden nonsense particularly when there is evidence of conspiracy laden nonsense being true in the past. You can win over individuals but it is a slower processIf it was another group these excuses wouldn’t be being made.
It’s conspiracy-laden nonsense whoever you are.
I just find the attitude towards this particular situation different than others, that’s what I don’t like.Not arguing that it is a reasonable response just highlighting how it may be a difficult issue to resolve. You don't tend to get buy in from people by telling them to get over conspiracy-laden nonsense particularly when there is evidence of conspiracy laden nonsense being true in the past. You can win over individuals but it is a slower process