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Current restrictions will be through to the end of March, and likely to be extended through to April, which is when first doses should be completed in all JCVI cohorts.
As i have been trying to change my sleep patterns and get active again in anticipation of the brighter future that at least i can see, i missed my daily vaccination update last night!
The 2 cohorts that cover those 75 and above, estimate exceeded.
People aged 70-74 88% (85) which didnt exceed 90% yesterday i expected and wonder if there is a slow down in uptake or just mirrors the slow down in supply?
People aged 65-69 58% (53) which is lower than previous daily progress in other cohorts, but of course there are more people in this cohort.
People in the next 2 cohorts should also be getting their vaccines and i hope to see data on that soon. And while there has been good progress so far, is should be noted that 75000 excess doses have been delivered throughout the great progress already made.
So not quite all rosy up here......................
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-56086995
Almost every country in the world will have a similar if not worse report,i hope you remember to post the English report that Boris will keep in his in tray for months.The pandemic will probably be over before it see's the light of day.
Anybody remember the plane load of PPE he bought with our money or borrowed money fae Turkey?.
https://skwawkbox.org/2020/05/07/han...rmed-unusable/
Don’t want to get political but European court of human rights is different to the European Union.
UK involved in drafting the convention on human rights post World War Two.
Further importance given to human rights by Human Rights Act. It’s not a brexit issue
On wider point though there would be issues where European Union would be sovereign and UK had to follow EU law on matters given over to EU when in EU, eg mobile phone contracts, fishing rights etc
The blueprint for easing of lockdown in England.
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That's like guessing the weather for the next four months. It's just that someone's guess.