Norman Potting
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Does it give you the urge to behave like '60's football fan ??
Also more reports from Israel that infections and hospitalisation have continued to rise in all other age groups EXCEPT the over 60’s, can’t be coincidence and surely must be the vaccine beginning to take effect?
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https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/news/l...d-19-nasal-spray-ready-for-use-in-humans.aspx
This could be in the shops soon according to today's Telegraph. Will be another weapon in the in the arsenal if it works. Will be especially good if the vaccines don't stop transmission.
Also more reports from Israel that infections and hospitalisation have continued to rise in all other age groups EXCEPT the over 60’s, can’t be coincidence and surely must be the vaccine beginning to take effect?
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A lot of positive stuff today ..just look at this thread
Blimey, here’s another great example of the media, and specifically the BBC, going out of its way to present an unduly pessimistic picture. Here’s a link to the article, with the graph of interest below.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-55784199
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What’s wrong with it? The graph suggests that we are currently way off pace in terms of the daily number of vaccinations required to hit our target of 15m by mid-Feb - around 380k per day. However, this is very misleading.
It is calculated by taking the mean average from the past seven days’ numbers. However, firstly, it includes a couple of slightly underwhelming days towards the beginning of that period and secondly it ignores the fact that we have seen consistent daily increases in vaccinations delivered to almost 500k yesterday. Taking a median average, or even the numbers for the last four days, paint a very different picture.
We’re going to smash that target, and if the person who decided that graph was a good idea wants to have a bet I’ll happily put my house on the line.
Blimey, here’s another great example of the media, and specifically the BBC, going out of its way to present an unduly pessimistic picture. Here’s a link to the article, with the graph of interest below.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-55784199
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What’s wrong with it? The graph suggests that we are currently way off pace in terms of the daily number of vaccinations required to hit our target of 15m by mid-Feb - around 380k per day. However, this is very misleading.
It is calculated by taking the mean average from the past seven days’ numbers. However, firstly, it includes a couple of slightly underwhelming days towards the beginning of that period and secondly it ignores the fact that we have seen consistent daily increases in vaccinations delivered to almost 500k yesterday. Taking a median average, or even the numbers for the last four days, paint a very different picture.
We’re going to smash that target, and if the person who decided that graph was a good idea wants to have a bet I’ll happily put my house on the line.
Israel really aren’t messing about - over 40% of total population vaccinated already!