BerkshireBlue
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Ah the old non linear y-axis trick. There's huge differences in that chart just hidden by the log values. It's a stats trick probably beyond your knowledge
Just smiling as the national news just annouced what I posted on here days ago and was accused of having something against Stockport for saying. I said it was in trouble because it was rising much bigger than others and expectations and those 5 day old figures have just worked thriugh and been presented nationally.
Happily it has not got any worse since then. It has flattened much like Bolton did.
That is next weeks news.
Pity these numbers are no use for the lottery.
A log scale hide large change if you don't understand logsAh the old non linear y-axis trick. There's huge differences in that chart just hidden by the log values. It's a stats trick probably beyond your knowledge
And am i right in saying the Oxford vaccine works best leaving the full 11 to 12 week gap? And sooner wasn't meant to give as longer lasting protection yes?
My sister has been pressured on the phone by the NHS line to have her 2nd on 9 weeks (in a few days time). Yet my partner who is the ancient 51 years old had to wait the full 12 weeks (despite the media saying the over 50s were getting the 2nd dose early) and he only got his last week on exactly 12 weeks.
And you have no data showing otherwise with the Indian variant.That data is with B.1.1.7
I really hope that’s what you do.Shove the vaccine. Third shots needed, fourth soon. Never ending! Here’s an idea, take vitamin D and roll with it
You think you’ve got a 1 in 100 chance of dying on that drive? How bad is your driving?Not jabbed reasonably healthy under 60 has far more chance of dying driving to Cornwall and the Lakes than from Covid.…..
His username might be hiding the clue.You think you’ve got a 1 in 100 chance of dying on that drive? How bad is your driving?
And am i right in saying the Oxford vaccine works best leaving the full 11 to 12 week gap? And sooner wasn't meant to give as longer lasting protection yes?
My sister has been pressured on the phone by the NHS line to have her 2nd on 9 weeks (in a few days time). Yet my partner who is the ancient 51 years old had to wait the full 12 weeks (despite the media saying the over 50s were getting the 2nd dose early) and he only got his last week on exactly 12 weeks.
They had somthing like 60% antibodies to start with from the first time round. It has ripped through the rest like a knife through butter. They have had many more cases and deaths than officially reported.meanwhile in India where bodies were stacked up outside hospitals and floating down the river just a few weeks ago, eases lockdown restrictions
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Delhi, Mumbai ease lockdown as India COVID numbers fall
Markets and shopping malls in New Delhi will be allowed to reopen from Monday in a further easing of the COVID-19 lockdown, the chief minister said as infections fall in major Indian cities after weeks of restrictions.medicalxpress.com
all bonkers .won’t find it on the news .
Evidence? Double vaccination still works against the virus. Single vaccination is not as strong as against previous strains.![]()
Covid-19 vaccination: What’s the evidence for extending the dosing interval?
On 30 December the four UK chief medical officers announced that the second doses of the covid vaccines should be given towards the end of 12 weeks rather than in the previously recommended 3-4 weeks. Gareth Iacobucci and Elisabeth Mahase look at the questions this has raised In a letter sent...www.bmj.com
What’s the evidence for changing the schedule?
There isn’t much for the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, as trials did not compare different dose spacing or compare one with two doses. The trials of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine did include different spacing between doses, finding that a longer gap (two to three months) led to a greater immune response.
If you have had 2 jabs they are.Currently watching the Atlanta Hawks vs Philidelphia 76ers in the NBA play-offs. Indoor arena and it's packed, are things getting back to normal in the US?