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How many weeks after it did people start to get some strength and energy back.
From my family members who had it this varied but for some it did linger a couple of months.How many weeks after it did people start to get some strength and energy back.
Speaking of being baffled,I have a driver come into work,he's convinced it's all a hoax.Was looking at some data on the vaccinations and what puzzled me was that in EVERY age group more men than women have declined the jab.
These groups are pretty level down to around 50/60 but the lower you go the less men are taking it up. And in the 20s there is quite a big disparity.
As most of you are guys any thought on why as this baffles me given men are more likely to die from Covid.
Is it a sense of invulnerability? Or belief in conspiracy theory higher or just less care about health in general? Or a desire to be in control not cede that power to the unknown?
Just my musings. Could be miles off.
Was looking at some data on the vaccinations and what puzzled me was that in EVERY age group more men than women have declined the jab.
These groups are pretty level down to around 50/60 but the lower you go the less men are taking it up. And in the 20s there is quite a big disparity.
As most of you are guys any thought on why as this baffles me given men are more likely to die from Covid.
Is it a sense of invulnerability? Or belief in conspiracy theory higher or just less care about health in general? Or a desire to be in control not cede that power to the unknown?
Just my musings. Could be miles off.
It is astounding but then in the work I do I have met people who swear blind that things are true which most of you would consider (and often me too) about as likely as Boris being a Martian.Speaking of being baffled,I have a driver come into work,he's convinced it's all a hoax.
Told him to tell that to my wife who has lost 2 family members to COVID.
The guys mental,will not have it that COVID exists.......he comes into work a couple of days ago complaining about how sore his arm is after having the jab.
I was lost for words.
Thank you that could well be a factor. Guess we will see if it changes as vaccination of younger ages becomes common.More health and care workers are women and they were offered it first?
Cannot see it making a big difference, producing vaccine isn't like baking a cake. You don't just go on the Internet for a recipe. Stages in production will be closely guarded IP and any plant producing will have to have all its processes and product trialed, tested and then go through approval process.
Depends to what degree the process is covered in the IP and how 'exposed' that process would be by dropping the IP protection.there are plants in India that can churn this stuff out by the metric ton, main reason the dont sell them in India its self is cost. the pfizer one cost about $30 a shot which is about 2 weeks wages for most people in India.
if it means they can churn this out for a tiny fraction of the cost then its a bonus for them. shipping is another matter mind you.
Main concern comes from the fact that would these companies do a rapid vaccine for the next pandemic now...
Wales data:
Back to just 1 day's data until next weekend at least!
1 death - was 2 last week
34 cases - was 69 last week
0.4% positivity - was 0.5% last week
Wales - as the country with the most vaccinated percentage and who are the first to get down to teenagers in routine first jabs are outperforming the rest now day after day.
Very encouraging to see.
Thank you. Yes I was hoping you would have data to support my hunch that this might be a reason why Wales is being the most successful.Wales has done notably better on cases in the last few weeks, currently less than half the rate in England. Potentially connected?
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Re Pfizer - Believe the IP is held with Biontech which is German so wouldn’t fall under the US ruling if they do administer it and suspect the EU would have reservations about following suitPure speculation, but my guess would be that the US has no intention of this ever happening - and for the reasons outlined by @Blue Llama it may be of limited benefit anyway.
But it gives them leverage against the pharma companies to enable supply chain and pricing for much wider access than current plans are: "License your tech to India yourselves and negotiate reasonable pricing or we'll void your patents". Note that AZ has already done this.
Specifically on Pfizer and Moderna, the need for frozen supply chains for those vaccines makes them problematic for the developing world anyway.
I really wish covid would have changed peoples mindsets in regards to "soldiering on" and going into work when sick. It really shouldn't be applauded.