Coronavirus (2021) thread

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It’s a very sad day personally as my dad lost his 3 week fight against covid today, we are very fortunate to of been allowed in today, oxygen reduced and morphine given, he passed as Sterling scored bizarrely as the notification appeared on my phone, a blue through and through and a sorely missed father and grandfather and unfortunately a stat for tomorrow, sleep well my dad, I love you.
Thoughts are with you fella.
 
My Mrs volunteered at the Etihad on Saturday,she was informed on arrival that her reward for doing so was the vaccination.

Don't get me wrong,i am very happy she has had it,but i was a bit taken back when she told me,as her circumstances would otherwise dictate she is very much at the back of the queue.

It just doesnt sit right with me if this is a policy......when millions of key workers who should be receiving it as a priority,are still some months off.
Why not? I’d imagine some shots are not taken and it’s administratively unfeasible to have others on standby and call them. Far easier to vaccinate her and every shot at the Etihad is a positive.
 
Let’s just be grateful for the people volunteering at the vaccine centres. If they get the vaccine, good for them. As we know, there are a large number of no shows at the Etihad so there are enough vaccinations to go round for priority groups and volunteers.
 
It might be simplistic, but bring forward the easter school holidays, and then get them back in school on 6th April, the day after easter Monday.
Been saying this for weeks, why go back for a few weeks, doesn’t matter to anyone when the easter holidays are we can’t go anywhere
 
Been saying this for weeks, why go back for a few weeks, doesn’t matter to anyone when the easter holidays are we can’t go anywhere
I'd go further and make the summer 6 week holiday 2 weeks (2 weeks of choice during the 6 week period including teachers) special times means special measures.

Doing that they could hold fire going back til Easter.
 
30 people in a class all day is safer than two people meeting outdoors. Makes perfect sense to me.
 
30 people in a class all day is safer than two people meeting outdoors. Makes perfect sense to me.
Find it rather odd that caution is being stressed yet all schools are apparently to open simultaneously; would have thought a staggered approach would have been more cautious. They’ve presumably not stopped being ‘vectors of transmission’.
 
i think pretty much everyone i know with kids is begging for schools to re-open, even my sister who is one of the bigger lockdown advocates going - i think parents are totally frazzled.

just a minor point - a proportion of kids have been in school for a while now, key workers (which is a larger % than last spring), and a few other criteria, so it's not going from 0 to 100%. We'll see, i personally think it's the right thing to do.
 
My wife started with a sore Throat last week and a tiny cough (not continuous for us to be worried)

Friday night she had a really bad cough and same again Saturday so she stayed in bed all day. Went for a test yesterday and I’ve just had my results back as negative (I’ve never had any symptoms), now just waiting on her results to come back. Apart from a bit of a cough, she’s absolutely fine Today. So hopefully hers comes back negative. Considering she hasn’t left the house since December, I can’t see her having it.
 
As the BBC [points out - look at the wording of the 3rd point.

  • The vaccine programme continues successfully
  • Evidence shows vaccines are sufficiently reducing the number of people dying with the virus or hospitalised
  • Infection rates do not risk a surge in hospitalisations which would put unsustainable pressure on the NHS
  • The assessment of the risks is not fundamentally changed by new variants of concern
 
Young children up to 7 years are back in school in Wales from today, plus some college age kids taking practical courses
Our two grandkids in Scotland back in today as well, but they have been able to play with other children outdoors, which has lead to a lot of Dad's building shelters in the garden, kids love it and they are out in the fresh air
 
As the BBC [points out - look at the wording of the 3rd point.

  • The vaccine programme continues successfully
  • Evidence shows vaccines are sufficiently reducing the number of people dying with the virus or hospitalised
  • Infection rates do not risk a surge in hospitalisations which would put unsustainable pressure on the NHS
  • The assessment of the risks is not fundamentally changed by new variants of concern

So they can keep shifting the goalposts with the new variant line?
 
Teachers still not vaccinated.

some will be , those at risk will be same as everyone else In society.

shop workers aren’t vaccinated either and those guys have been working throughout the pandemic and mixing with many more people on a daily basis than teachers will do.

nobody speaks for them, or prioritises them. It’s only food.
 
some will be , those at risk will be same as everyone else In society.

shop workers aren’t vaccinated either and those guys have been working throughout the pandemic and mixing with many more people on a daily basis than teachers will do.

nobody speaks for them, or prioritises them. It’s only food.

people wear face masks in shops and take more precautions
 
My wife started with a sore Throat last week and a tiny cough (not continuous for us to be worried)

Friday night she had a really bad cough and same again Saturday so she stayed in bed all day. Went for a test yesterday and I’ve just had my results back as negative (I’ve never had any symptoms), now just waiting on her results to come back. Apart from a bit of a cough, she’s absolutely fine Today. So hopefully hers comes back negative. Considering she hasn’t left the house since December, I can’t see her having it.

Fingers crossed Blue. "Hopefully" its just usual Winter crappy shit and not the dreaded Covid. Hope shes alright pal
 
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