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I am a vaccinator doing my first session of second jabs this weekend
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They are open now and I don’t think the take up from younger/not at risk is as high
Hopefully shows once the most at risk are done We can reopen
They are open now and I don’t think the take up from younger/not at risk is as high
Hopefully shows once the most at risk are done We can reopen
U K infections down , hospitalisations down , deaths down ! .... we are on the road to normality....
And for me? Today I received the second Pfizer vaccination, 12 weeks after the first one. In a couple of weeks I will feel invincible!
Of course, I'm still living sensibly - there's a chance I could still infect another person were I to come into contact with the virus and I wouldn't want to pass it on to my wife who isn't vaccinated (or anyone else for that matter), but there's definitely something quite liberating about it.
Daily stats - notable today is the new high for 2nd jabs (also 700k jabs in total) :
Infections - 4,715, rolling 7 day up 4%
Deaths - 58, rolling 7 day down 31.6% (7 days 451)
Admissions - 363, rolling 7 day down 20.8%
Jabs - 411k 1st and 283k 2nd, cumulative 29.7m and 3.3m
In hospital - 4,560 (still approx twice as many leaving hospital as going in)
I class this as good news
On 27 March 2021, 850 historic cases were removed from the dashboard. Due to a laboratory processing error these tests were reported as positive when they should have been recorded as void. This affected specimen dates between 23 and 25 March in local authorities primarily in the North East and Yorkshire. The cumulative total number of people tested positive was revised down on 27 March 2021. Historic published date totals have not been changed.
Dunky would have headed it clearhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-56547727
Ok, so this one’s pushing the boundaries of coronavirus related a little, but I think it’s good news that once we’re done with this whole sorry affair, we’re not going to be smashed into smithereens by a massive, intergalactic space rock.
I mean that would just have been typical of these last twelve months, wouldn’t it? One to tick off the ‘things to be anxious about’ list, at least.