Fignon's Ponytail
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Double decker bus over at the Meridian centre in Peacehaven doing a drop in service today. Just popped over during a break at work & had my 2nd jab, along with my son. Happy Days.
Double decker bus over at the Meridian centre in Peacehaven doing a drop in service today. Just popped over during a break at work & had my 2nd jab, along with my son. Happy Days.
Double decker bus over at the Meridian centre in Peacehaven doing a drop in service today. Just popped over during a break at work & had my 2nd jab, along with my son. Happy Days.
What ages are they doing.
Need more of this.
There are plenty of people who don't engage with the health services, or the news, or outside world frankly. Not sure why, but anyway, what's important is that we give as many opportunities to people to get jabbed as we can.
Public Health England has just published real-world data - as opposed to those from clinical trials - suggesting having a second dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine lifts its efficacy from about 60% to 90%.
We had already seen data on the effectiveness of the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine, but these are the first to estimate the effects of the second dose of the AZ vaccine.
The study, published by PHE, looked at cases of coronavirus detected in the community among those aged over 65 (the first groups to be vaccinated).
It found that, a fortnight after the first dose of the Pfizer or AZ vaccine, the odds of getting symptomatic Covid fell by nearly 60%, consistent with previous reports.
After a second dose of Pfizer or AZ, cases were about 90% lower than among those who had not been vaccinated.
These results are better than those observed in the clinical trials and those assumed by scientific modellers supporting the most recent unlocking.
Public Health England has just published real-world data - as opposed to those from clinical trials - suggesting having a second dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine lifts its efficacy from about 60% to 90%.
We had already seen data on the effectiveness of the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine, but these are the first to estimate the effects of the second dose of the AZ vaccine.
The study, published by PHE, looked at cases of coronavirus detected in the community among those aged over 65 (the first groups to be vaccinated).
It found that, a fortnight after the first dose of the Pfizer or AZ vaccine, the odds of getting symptomatic Covid fell by nearly 60%, consistent with previous reports.
After a second dose of Pfizer or AZ, cases were about 90% lower than among those who had not been vaccinated.
These results are better than those observed in the clinical trials and those assumed by scientific modellers supporting the most recent unlocking.
Just 9 deaths reported today - 42 in the week which is 40% down, admissions also down over 9% - and almost 700k jabs administered.
Had my second Jab at the racecourse Friday late afternoon (4:30ish). It was very busy with a short queue to get in . Once again amazed at the efficiency of it all.
The next big test comes over the next week leading up to next weekend. The concern about the Indian variant became a big news story in the week before the 21st May easing of restrictions, and so if it is going to be a major issue then cases, hospitalisations, and deaths should all be rising now. It appears that they aren't. Cases caused by the relaxation last week will start to reflect in the figures from this weekend. So far it all looks very promising . IF figures do not start to show a marked increase in the next few days
then really think we can say the end is not only in sight but coming up very fast
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I think it has been declining a few days now so really good news.
I had my 2nd jab this afternoon and am over the moon about it to use a football cliche. We will beat this virus mostly through vaccination and the NHS and govt have done us proud in the roll-out. I am so grateful to all the doctors and nurses who have worked tirelessly for months on end jabbing arms. Must get boring but at the same time be extremely satisfying to know that what you are doing is part of the answer.
42 deaths last week. But bearing in mind that 1 in 1,000 pr so have had a positive test in the last 28 days, even if there were no deaths caused by coronavirus at all, the law of averages suggests that there should be about 10 deaths per week with a recent positive test.The UK seven-day rolling average of daily COVID deaths* has fallen to 6 - the lowest level since the start of the pandemic (i.e. March 2020).
The previous low was an average of 7 per day, recorded on 2 September last year.
*within 28 days of a positive test.
https://twitter.com/fact_covid/status/1395756976534081545?s=21
Got my first on Wednesday - does seem like they're absolutely flying through the 30-39 year old age group now which is good, as that'll make a big difference on spread.