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    Quote Originally Posted by Chick A Saw View Post
    Cohort 4.1, People aged 70-74 - 97% (96),
    Cohort 4.2, Clinically Extremely vulnerable - 86% no or little progress?
    Cohort 5, People aged 65-69 81% (80) To be complete by early March to this point.
    Cohort 6, 16-64 with underlying health is progressing.
    Cohort 7, 60-64 i believe is progressing based on ensuring minimal waste.

    Been quite a poor weekend but not anyones fault really, but i hope there is a pick up through the week again.
    Well you say it's no one's fault but it's because of the lack of vaccine so it must be someone's fault? Everyone is in place to roll it out but they can't do it if there's no vaccine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjaflup22 View Post
    Well you say it's no one's fault but it's because of the lack of vaccine so it must be someone's fault? Everyone is in place to roll it out but they can't do it if there's no vaccine...
    It cannot be attributed to the companies as they have reduced production for a short time with the intention to greatly increase that production. If long term those of us not yet of Cohort age manage to get our jabs quicker, the companies should be applauded for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjaflup22 View Post
    Well you say it's no one's fault but it's because of the lack of vaccine so it must be someone's fault? Everyone is in place to roll it out but they can't do it if there's no vaccine...
    It's down to production and demand though isn't it? The government has ordered plenty and that's all they can do, it's up to the drug companies to deliver and the global demand is unprecedented.

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    The Moderna one starts to come on stream at the beginning of April so that will massively increase availability. If they maintain the pace achieved to date, I see no reason why the end of July date for the entire population can’t be met. We then finally might be permitted to do something more than go to the Kirk on a Sunday.

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    Not returning to the tier system until 26th April.

    F*ck me sideways.

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    Sorry but that’s a ****ing disgrace. With the amount of vaccines being administered why do we need another 2 months of this. No doubt her supporters will be along to say she’s following the science and playing it safe but come on. End of f ucking April.

    So we’re effectively stuck in tier 4 till end of April. Then what we drop to tier 3? Tier 3 isn’t much better the only difference is more shops open. Still no gyms or hospitality.

    @chick just out of curiosity with the rates which I know you’re on the ball with, what tier would Dundee be in just now going on current rates of infection mate? Tier 2 or 1

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    Quote Originally Posted by offshore_arab83 View Post
    Sorry but that’s a ****ing disgrace. With the amount of vaccines being administered why do we need another 2 months of this. No doubt her supporters will be along to say she’s following the science and playing it safe but come on. End of f ucking April.

    So we’re effectively stuck in tier 4 till end of April. Then what we drop to tier 3? Tier 3 isn’t much better the only difference is more shops open. Still no gyms or hospitality.

    @chick just out of curiosity with the rates which I know you’re on the ball with, what tier would Dundee be in just now going on current rates of infection mate? Tier 2 or 1
    I have always considered myself fair minded although many will disagree with my assertion.I am not supporting the FM today.I liked the PM's statement yesterday,yes ok it was full of ifs and buts and he cannie predict the future but it will have given the English hope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUNBOAT View Post
    I have always considered myself fair minded although many will disagree with my assertion.I am not supporting the FM today.I liked the PM's statement yesterday,yes ok it was full of ifs and buts and he cannie predict the future but it will have given the English hope.
    I sincerely hope she'd not playing political games here, which seems like it to me. Open things up earlier than predicted (so before the current end of April estimate) to show how great the SNP are. Cynical by me? Sure but...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    I sincerely hope she'd not playing political games here, which seems like it to me. Open things up earlier than predicted (so before the current end of April estimate) to show how great the SNP are. Cynical by me? Sure but...
    No she is not i have been in touch with my mole in the party and i have a few mate,FACT.I honestly think her judgement has been clouded by the Salmond affair.
    Lets be frank here Johnson made a win the election statement yesterday and he doesna even have one.The main beneficiaries of today and yesterdays statement's are the Scottish Tories and i now doubt the SNP will gain an over all majority,there will be a referendum or i will ever live to see my country independent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by offshore_arab83 View Post
    @chick just out of curiosity with the rates which I know you’re on the ball with, what tier would Dundee be in just now going on current rates of infection mate? Tier 2 or 1
    I was gonna bring this in as part of my evening obsession, but seen as you asked! 17 Local Authority areas including Dundee, Angus and Perth and Kinross, all i think would qualify for Tier 1 if i am remembering the limits right per Tier.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-53511877

    You have to remember though that there is something like a 3-5 day lag with those figures. I have to say that Edinburgh City were im sure doing quite a bit better than us, but a week later, the roles are reversed.

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