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Coronavirus

All UK travel corridors closed from Monday. Horse, bolted, etc...

(And anyone who seriously thinks Oxford is in the Midlands needs to buy a map...🙄)
 
Vaccinations down massively in the last 24 hours - either there’s a supply issue, or we do less on a Sunday. Either way it’s not good.
 
Vaccinations down massively in the last 24 hours - either there’s a supply issue, or we do less on a Sunday. Either way it’s not good.
I don't think Scotland report vaccinations over the weekend, maybe Wales don't either.

Edit. 225k yesterday and 298k on Saturday so it might just be Sundays they don't report

We'll find out tomorrow I guess. We've hit over 4m first doses which is good.

Wolverhampton up to 11th worst offender for Covid cases, Sandwell is 4th though
 
If you ever needed a reminder of the brutal reality of the devasting impact this crisis is having on the NHS, then watch the report at the start of the 6pm BBC News. Heartbreaking.
 
"News from Israel:

Individuals who received both doses of Pfizer vaccine produced more antibodies than those who recovered from severe disease.

It’s also been suggested the individuals are unlikely to transmit the disease. "

 
Highest number of deaths today as well 1600+
 
World beating Track and trace, World beating Vaccination rollout... :rolleyes:
 
Got a message from the local committee then they heard there were “lots of appointments at Millenium point today” so if anyone HCW hadn’t already had it then you could easily get it done on the day.

But I think all the people who are going to have it have had it and it’s not well advertised. So it seems supply is fine but they’re not actually maximising Capacity.
 
Gunna stand up for the authorites here, vaccine rollout has been fantastic so far, its inevitable there will be some hiccoughs with supply and other issues.
The deaths is horrendous, was expecting something like that figure but its still makes your heart sink when you read it.
 
My dad has been offered an appointment at Millennium point. Getting him there isn’t a problem but the possibility of queuing and waiting makes it less appealing so he’s waiting for his local GP to get supplies.

As for the death figures a study should be done about tier 2 for London / the south east post lockdown and the subsequent cases/deaths as a result.
Just seen the latest report from the Royal London Hospital and it’s frightening. 12 out of 15 floors used for Covid patients.
 
World beating Track and trace, World beating Vaccination rollout... :rolleyes:
World beating death figures at the minute but unlike the vaccine roll outs international comparisons shouldn’t be made.
 
I think I read somewhere that 25% of people have got immunity of one sort or another.
 
Thankfully the number of cases are dropping. ZOE app has the R rate back to 1 (0.8 in some areas).

Only issue on vaccines is the 12 weeks between jabs. Just got to hope there is some strong science behind that call rather than a desire to hit targets.

The other day when the vaccine targets were accidentally released by Scotland it had a potential of everyone having 1 jab by July. That would be an insane achievement. The extra bonus on those figures were only based around the vaccines we have approved. So chuck in the 2 that are close to being put forward and the vaccine roll out will be flying.
 
I think I read somewhere that 25% of people have got immunity of one sort or another.
Sounds optimistic - 12.5% of uk have had it and around 5% have been vaccinated.

There will be some crossover between the 2 too.
 
Some places don't release vaccination numbers per day. So some lag across the numbers early in the week it seems.
That's good to know, I've also heard (not sure on the veracity of the claim) that the focus is on the smaller homes with over 80s with less occupancy so it stands to reason the numbers might be lower than usual IF this is true
 
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