The 79-year-old mother of England's deputy chief medical officer has had her coronavirus vaccination.
Professor Jonathan Van-Tam, who is also a regular feature at downing street coronavirus press conferences, has repeatedly spoken about encouraging his mother Elizabeth Van-Tam to be ready to receive the vaccine when she got the call.
Prof Van-Tam, who said his mother calls him "Jonny", said he had told her it was "really important" to get the jab because she is "so at risk".
She had her vaccination on Thursday at a GP surgery in Whittlesey, near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire.
It is 5000 - this is ‘active cases’ not ‘daily infections’ to be clear - apologies if any confusion.
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Interesting blog in the BMJ
In essence, people are stickimg to the rules much better than most of us assume!
https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2021/01/0...atters/?utm_source=pocket-newtab-global-en-GB
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Looking like decent vaccine figures again today, now hitting the 2m a week minimum needed to hit the target by 15th Feb.
Excellent. Now they can perhaps set a new target of 3 million per week. Or if we are feeling optimistic, 4 million. We want to have the infrastructure to inject as many doses as the manufacturers can provide.
Israeli R-rate drops below 1 for first time since October as over a third of the population receives first vaccine dose, despite backdrop of increasingly prevalent British variant:
https://www.timesofisrael.com/for-1...els-transmission-rate-shows-outbreak-slowing/
I don’t want to speculate, but I’m very much hoping that this is an early signal that vaccines do curb transmission. Largely thanks to Israel, we should have a clearer idea of that in the next 3-4 weeks, and this will be key to nations around the world in setting out, hopefully, what the roadmap out of this mess looks like.
Relieved to see something positive out of Israel after the barrage of negatives the last couple of days. This thread remains my go to on NSC
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Useful response to a question that some of you may be wondering;
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You could say this is *theoretical* good news. But still pretty likely to align with the truth, given data we've seen so far.
Possibly is theoretical
Israel will tell us - and that data should be with us next week. Certainly, if all over 80's have been vaccinated, then after 3 weeks you should see far far fewer hospital admissions in that age group.
Same will apply to UK in 4 weeks time (all over 80s done by end of next week - add 3 weeks for vaccine to take effect.) and we too should see far far fewer admissions/deaths in that age group