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Thread: Every day the vaccine rolls out

  1. #1231
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    Dose 1 half way stage has now been passed! Why did i not see that all over the media today?

    Dose 1 Vaccination progress by age group with Dose 2 reported as appropriate.
    Over 80s, 97.7% – 17.3% (15.5)
    75-79, 99.9%
    70-74, 100%
    65-69, 97.8%
    60-64, 94.9% (93.5)
    55-59, 67.3% (63.4)
    50-54, 43.6% (40.9)
    40-49, 29.8% (29.5)
    30-39, 21.1% (21)
    16-29, 13.4% (13.3)

    On the down side, 701 new infections reported today which is the highest for a month, but the percentage of tests carried out is now down to 2.4%. Interested to see how things pan out over the coming weeks.

  2. #1232
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    I’m due to be tagged a week on Monday 😁

  3. #1233
    That's Monifieth high reporting 'several' positive cases

    Its to be expected really, suppose we need to live with this kind of thing for a while, as long as the old and vulnerable have the vaccine what more can we do. we cant stay in lockdown forever

  4. #1234
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    Quote Originally Posted by offshore_arab83 View Post
    That's Monifieth high reporting 'several' positive cases

    Its to be expected really, suppose we need to live with this kind of thing for a while, as long as the old and vulnerable have the vaccine what more can we do. we cant stay in lockdown forever
    Correctamundo. Case numbers are inevitably going to start to creep up a bit as re-opening occurs, starting with the schools and the Uni d1ckheads (did the Uni’s ever actually close???). However, the critical thing should be the deaths and critical hospitilisations rate. With the vaccines progressing, this should continue to bottom out. Let’s not ever forget that it was Stay Home - Protect The NHS - Save Lives. Through vaccinations, if Lives start to be Saved, then the NHS will be Protected and there should be no need to then Stay Home. I do not want to see slight rises in case rates but with NO concurrent peaks in hospitilisations and deaths used as an excuse for further restrictions and lockdowns as we move forward.

  5. #1235
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    Quote Originally Posted by offshore_arab83 View Post
    That's Monifieth high reporting 'several' positive cases

    Its to be expected really, suppose we need to live with this kind of thing for a while, as long as the old and vulnerable have the vaccine what more can we do. we cant stay in lockdown forever
    yeah gonna happen but will put the numbers up and give them an excuse to keep pubs etc shut and us under house arrest they kept telling us does not spread in schools.

  6. #1236
    Quote Originally Posted by JamesMcClean View Post
    Correctamundo. Case numbers are inevitably going to start to creep up a bit as re-opening occurs, starting with the schools and the Uni d1ckheads (did the Uni’s ever actually close???). However, the critical thing should be the deaths and critical hospitilisations rate. With the vaccines progressing, this should continue to bottom out. Let’s not ever forget that it was Stay Home - Protect The NHS - Save Lives. Through vaccinations, if Lives start to be Saved, then the NHS will be Protected and there should be no need to then Stay Home. I do not want to see slight rises in case rates but with NO concurrent peaks in hospitilisations and deaths used as an excuse for further restrictions and lockdowns as we move forward.
    good post mate!

    agree on all points

  7. #1237
    Quote Originally Posted by AraBrian View Post
    yeah gonna happen but will put the numbers up and give them an excuse to keep pubs etc shut and us under house arrest they kept telling us does not spread in schools.
    thing is though Bri, theres been some amount of people vaccinated now, millions in the UK, like Jeem says above cases will rise, inevitable, but as long as deaths and ICU numbers dont go up then what excuse is there to keep everything locked up and us locked doon

    Get the boozers open pronto!

  8. #1238
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    Quote Originally Posted by offshore_arab83 View Post
    thing is though Bri, theres been some amount of people vaccinated now, millions in the UK, like Jeem says above cases will rise, inevitable, but as long as deaths and ICU numbers dont go up then what excuse is there to keep everything locked up and us locked doon

    Get the boozers open pronto!
    Hope you are both right just kind of lost trust in polititions know they want as much open for may elections but after them will just have to wait and see.Think maybe I am just stir crazy and not trusting anyone any more.

  9. #1239
    Wouldn't believe anything any politician says until it happens mate

  10. #1240
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    Scottish cases up but then our schools opened first and the independent professor Linda Bauld say's that's to be expected,she is by far my FAV pandemic pro.

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