According to a nurse friend of mine who works at Southampton General Hospital, there were no Covid patients in ITU there as of this morning.
My daughter spoke to a nurse at Worthing hospital today and she said there were 3 covid patients there. A couple in Chichester plus a few more in Brighton. Not many in this area. Let's hope it keeps low.According to a nurse friend of mine who works at Southampton General Hospital, there were no Covid patients in ITU there as of this morning.
According to a nurse friend of mine who works at Southampton General Hospital, there were no Covid patients in ITU there as of this morning.
My daughter spoke to a nurse at Worthing hospital today and she said there were 3 covid patients there. A couple in Chichester plus a few more in Brighton. Not many in this area. Let's hope it keeps low.
I'll vouch for this.
The good news is, if this lockdown brings down the rate further in Sussex we should be in a great shape for December.
Maybe one for the main thread.
But why the national lockdown?
Vaccination scheme for Over 85s and healthcare workers to start in December, announcement imminent:
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Link is a little dodgy, wouldn't load for me (perhaps due to traffic?) but I've always had Pulse down as a reputable medical news source
Because northerners travel south
Vaccination scheme for Over 85s and healthcare workers to start in December, announcement imminent:
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Link is a little dodgy, wouldn't load for me (perhaps due to traffic?) but I've always had Pulse down as a reputable medical news source
And moan like **** about the lockdown restrictions already- and not taking it seriously enough
Full piece which I grabbed from the Google cache:
A new DES is set to be announced imminently for practices and PCNs to start administering a Covid vaccine from the beginning of December, Pulse understands.
Practices and PCNs will be asked to prepare to give the vaccine to over 85s and front line workers from the start of December, numerous sources have confirmed to Pulse.
There are currently two vaccines that are being prepared, with one requiring two shots and needing to be kept at minus 70 degrees.
Alongside GPs and PCNs, there will be teams delivering it to care homes, and at-scale delivery centres.
Pulse understands there will be sufficient resources allocated to practices.
A number of sources have confirmed to Pulse that an announcement around the DES is imminent, potentially by next week.
It is expected that the vaccines will be delivered in a number of ways, with teams going to care homes and delivery centres, such as those reported by the Economist and the Sun.
(A DES is a Directed Enhanced Service)
This must mean the unblinding has now occurred on the Oxford vaccine, right?
Vaccination scheme for Over 85s and healthcare workers to start in December, announcement imminent:
[tweet]1323626256664043527[/tweet]
Link is a little dodgy, wouldn't load for me (perhaps due to traffic?) but I've always had Pulse down as a reputable medical news source
It’s in the press that the MHRA have now started their “rolling review”. This doesn’t necessarily mean the study is unblinded yet, they could just be reviewing blinded safety data for example.
In fairness we have plenty of idiots down here, we are inundated with people who want flooring before Christmas.
All of them are prepared to let workmen in their homes, and when we tell them it is not essential work, the shop is not open etc, they get arsey about it insisting it is ok, they can come in and fit my flooring, then state if you don't come we will go elsewhere then.