With the Amount of infection out there,or not as the case may be.
Does it afford to much opportunity for the mutations to take it beyond effective use of the current version?
IE :- either lockdowns or the opposite encourage further mutations?
I take it that means the whole world and not just the UK?Saw something that said if we continue to roll out the vaccine at its current pace, it will take 7 years to get everyone vaccinated (interesting - but caveat that vaccine only just becoming available)
This is my main worry.With the Amount of infection out there,or not as the case may be.
Does it afford to much opportunity for the mutations to take it beyond effective use of the current version?
IE :- either lockdowns or the opposite encourage further mutations?
Yes as i expected really .. Although I'd wager there will be poeple with an opposite viewpoint out there .From my reading this weekend, the spread of the virus has encouraged mutations more than suppression. The fallacy of having an 'acceptable' level of infection coming home to roost it seems. Apparently this also could start to impact on vaccine efficacy.
TrifficFrom my reading this weekend, the spread of the virus has encouraged mutations more than suppression. The fallacy of having an 'acceptable' level of infection coming home to roost it seems. Apparently this also could start to impact on vaccine efficacy.
Pretty sure it was UK LG,I take it that means the whole world and not just the UK?
This is the single perfect time to lockdown. Have the balls to speak in layman’s terms and just say we’re locking everyone down (schools, borders, B and fucking Q) until at least the start of March to stop the spread and roll out the vaccine as quickly and safely as possible. Two months of shitness will potentially save 1000’s of lives and by March/April we can start loosening back up and trying to get back to normality.
I personally think with an end in sight due to the vaccines, unlike last year, most would actually buy in to it.
If we can have effective treatment for those who aren't older or in the vulnerable category then it may become like the annual flu jab.Saw something that said if we continue to roll out the vaccine at its current pace, it will take 7 years to get everyone vaccinated (interesting - but caveat that vaccine only just becoming available)
Why TF aren’t vaccination centres open 24/7? There is literally no amount of money we could spend on this that wouldn’t be worth it, what are we waiting for?
You can play around on this to see how long it would take. Pretty basic but then once they've programmed in the number of people in each group you're only really changing the rate of vaccination and uptake. If you put data in for someone in the lowest priority group it will be the same dates everyone should be vaccinated by.Pretty sure it was UK LG,
Govts target of Easter (?) would have needed 24hr a day vaccinations to be taking place....
1. Staff
2. Consumables
3. Vaccines
First two you can throw money at, last one I thought the manufacturers were saying wasn’t an issue.
Just because they've been produced doesn't mean they've been procured.
So where’s the bottleneck exactly? I’m confused
Yes that seemed to be the general consensus ‘but do you still believe it ?
Another reason to lockdown, try and focus any capacity going on vaccines, rather than desperately trying to keep hospitals functioning in some form.Why TF aren’t vaccination centres open 24/7? There is literally no amount of money we could spend on this that wouldn’t be worth it, what are we waiting for?
I really hope you’re right, I just have a horrible sinking feeling that this virus is escelating further beyond our control everyday.I am less confident than I was but remain hopeful the summer is realistic.
Another reason to lockdown, try and focus any capacity going on vaccines, rather than desperately trying to keep hospitals functioning in some form.
I really hope you’re right, I just have a horrible sinking feeling that this virus is escelating further beyond our control everyday.
It makes no sense, posted about this last night.So where’s the bottleneck exactly? I’m confused
Also if the shortage is staff and / or facilities why is this being kept secret? It should be everyone encouraging anyone who can help to do so.
Exactly, I put it about the Ricoh test centre last week.
Just something like that where you rock up and get injected and go. 24 hours a day.
Also if the shortage is staff and / or facilities why is this being kept secret? It should be everyone encouraging anyone who can help to do so.
Scotland on lockdown from midnight. We will be next.
You were saying it 3 hours after the vaccine was approved though Nick.
Now I’m on board.
Maybe recruit all type 1diabetes patients, I bet they give the most comfortable of jabs.The pharma companies want money for the orders, they have no incentive to screw up the supply. As for the government, who knows
UnbelievableJohnson 8pm press conference. It will be a Monday u turn rather than a ~Sunday U turn
Maybe recruit all type 1diabetes patients, I bet they give the most comfortable of jabs.