Good to see how this is now all positive posts on here!
I really didnt think numbers in the previous cohorts would keep creeping up, but i am being proved wrong. Just over 133k to the million and that could be broken Wednesday all going well.
99.6% (99.5) of older adults care home residents, 90% staff.
93% of all adults care home residents, 78% (77) staff.
95% (94) of over 80s in the community.
67% (64) of 75-79s in the community.
29% (24) of 70-74s in the community.
With normal Flu vaccination uptake around 75%, as long as the weather has been kind enough, i think we will see past that in the 75-79s, and 70-74s is over a third of the way there. I also noted that younger people in the shielding category are being vaccinated just now as well.
I expect from next week, the pace for first doses will slow down as second dose vaccinations are to ramp up from next week.
Good to see how this is now all positive posts on here!
Saw in the Courier that despite the weather, people were still making the effort to get to The Caird Hall for their jabs, which caused a problem with the late ones clashing with the early ones. Credit to the vaccinators as more were called in and i hope everyone got sorted out!
We have to be realistic with this and expect a few bumps in the road, but the light is shining bright just now!
If we keep going like this surely we can get the tiers back in place for the start of march eh
March is too early for me as with just under 3 weeks to then, we are still just below a 7 day average of 900 infections a day, although that is 200 down from the previous weekend. I would actually hope, for purely selfish reasons, that Nic calms her desire to get kids back to school early by a couple of weeks because of the prevalence of the virus.
I do believe that the JCVI are looking at how to vaccinate the majority of us once everyone over 50 is dealt with, and they look to be considering Teaching staff, Emergency Services, shop workers and other essential workers all dealt with first, and while i think they should be sorted out sooner, i still think that is acceptable.
No chance OA regretfully and even if it is the back for then, then it will be Tier 3 or even the normal ‘non enhanced’ Tier 4 as opposed to the super Tier 4 we’re in currently. There’s a Scottish Election in May. There is absolutely no danger they will risk further COVID waves politically before then by lifting restrictions too soon.
Early May is a good bet for easing of restrictions. Things should be looking brighter by then, solid figures maybe, and the election is on the 6th May. Landslide and who's to say they don't deserve it?
An Iranian cleric has said that the vaccine makes you gay.
https://www.arabnews.com/node/1805771/offbeat
How are you this morning big boy xxx?.When we get to tier two pop up and see me in the Bedsit.
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