swindonseagull
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My mum’s still waiting for the summons.
Taking my mum tomorrow (89 years old)
My mum’s still waiting for the summons.
Let’s hope
https://twitter.com/coronavirusgoo1/status/1349777291790999565?s=21
"The UK is preparing to vaccinate 500,000 people a day by next week
Surely they can’t sustain that for long, we don’t make enough vaccine to do that do we ?
Would be amazing if it happens, things really could be back to normal by Easter !
Surely they can’t sustain that for long, we don’t make enough vaccine to do that do we ?
Would be amazing if it happens, things really could be back to normal by Easter !
...well maybe it’s possible with the expected approval of the J&J vaccine....all the vaccine companies seem to be pulling out all the stops..I’m not sure about normal...but you hope that some of the freedoms/choices/normalities we are used to will be available (or start to)....day at a time and all that
Doing the simple maths, 500,000 vaccinations per day is 3.5m per week. AstraZeneca have said they are targeting 2m doses per week by mid-Feb, but of course on top of that we have the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines already approved with other UK-backed ones seemingly close.
It perhaps feels like a bit of a stretch target, but I wouldn’t be surprised if we do get close or even hit it. The vaccination program feels like one of the few things we’ve done well since the start of the pandemic, and for once I have faith in those leading the charge.
Excluding kids that would allow the whole population to be done before the end of May.
Doing the simple maths, 500,000 vaccinations per day is 3.5m per week. AstraZeneca have said they are targeting 2m doses per week by mid-Feb, but of course on top of that we have the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines already approved with other UK-backed ones seemingly close.
It perhaps feels like a bit of a stretch target, but I wouldn’t be surprised if we do get close or even hit it. The vaccination program feels like one of the few things we’ve done well since the start of the pandemic, and for once I have faith in those leading the charge.
When you put it in laymen’s terms like that it really does feel “doable” I forget about the other vaccines coming on stream too, I guess we need to factor in 2nd doses but still it would be a massaive achievement to get a nation vaccinated before summer starts.
This has cheered me up no end, I’ve been struggling with lockdown fatigue this week, everything has been a bit doom and gloom, but this is just the positivity to give us all a boost !
Not according to this article on the BBC website.
‘ The aim is to:
vaccinate every care home resident by the end of January
everyone over 70, NHS frontline staff, care workers and anyone who is clinically extremely vulnerable by mid-February
the rest of the priority groups and over 50s after that, possibly by May’
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55045639
Not according to this article on the BBC website.
‘ The aim is to:
vaccinate every care home resident by the end of January
everyone over 70, NHS frontline staff, care workers and anyone who is clinically extremely vulnerable by mid-February
the rest of the priority groups and over 50s after that, possibly by May’
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55045639
It’s still good news by the way
Not sure if it's the same thing, but a leaked report (I think) from the Scottish Government suggested that officially the Government is massively underplaying what they are planning in terms of volume and speed.
Not often a leaked report reports good news....
Not according to this article on the BBC website.
‘ The aim is to:
vaccinate every care home resident by the end of January
everyone over 70, NHS frontline staff, care workers and anyone who is clinically extremely vulnerable by mid-February
the rest of the priority groups and over 50s after that, possibly by May’
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55045639
It’s still good news by the way
I think it unfair and the wrong thread to say "one of the few things we have got right". It's a mantra from a section of the press that doesn't stand up to scrutiny. They point to deaths as the evidence but do not critically review how deaths are recorded in each country. For example, a French mate now living in Switzerland was telling me that France is simply not recording deaths with the virus if they can help it (or were not doing so last summer in the South of France where his parents are from). The UK however record anyone with the virus as a death whether they died of it or just with it. Excess deaths might give a clue further down the line. Also the biggest achievement has not been the vaccine roll out, but the vaccine procurement (buying) strategy. The EU's has been a disaster and Germany have now started buying direct as a result. If the UK can get the population vaccinated by summer then the deaths will also be significantly less than countries who are months behind the UK. So for me, the efficient delivery of the vaccine into peoples arms is a good news story but the thing to celebrate is the vaccine buying strategy. If they had got it wrong then we would not even be thinking of getting back to normal in 2021. No idea why the press have hardly touched on this. Certainly hardly heard it mentioned in our press, but friends and family in Germany & Switzerland have noticed.
Looks like we will hit 3 million first doses by the time tomorrow's figures come out
400,000 vaccinated today, so that’s now 2.8m a week. 3.5m a week by the end of next week.
The programme has been a great success, thanks to everyone involved.
Confirmed already.
289k today, 3m total tweeted by Hancock was total cumulative 1 & 2nd doses. Still excellent news of course. Ramping up nicely and looking towards 3m per week already.
It was that figure I went by when saying we would hit the 3 million first with today's vaccinations
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My bad probably.........confusion between ‘reported today’ (ie numbers from yesterday) or ‘done today’ (reported tomorrow)
Moot point, it’s positive either way