Quote from: Oldmanmatt on June 13, 2021, 03:46:40 pmQuote from: tomtom on June 13, 2021, 02:37:03 pmMrsTT has just had a ping from the app. 2 days to isolate. Says exposure date 4th Jun but taken 8 days to get to now? Not sure I understand that. Guess the ‘contact’ has only just been diagnosed?? Also one of her friends (56) is pretty ill with CV at the moment. One AZ dose 11 weeks ago - was due their second this week.I’,m slightly confused by the vaccine stories I’m hearing.I’m 50 and I had my second shot (AV) three weeks ago. It had been booked for Aug 6, but I got a text on May 17 with a rescheduled appointment for May 22. I didn’t have to do anything or request it. It seems strange that so many people in the bracket above me, still seemto be waiting for shot 2.It depends on the area how quickly you'll get done.
Quote from: tomtom on June 13, 2021, 02:37:03 pmMrsTT has just had a ping from the app. 2 days to isolate. Says exposure date 4th Jun but taken 8 days to get to now? Not sure I understand that. Guess the ‘contact’ has only just been diagnosed?? Also one of her friends (56) is pretty ill with CV at the moment. One AZ dose 11 weeks ago - was due their second this week.I’,m slightly confused by the vaccine stories I’m hearing.I’m 50 and I had my second shot (AV) three weeks ago. It had been booked for Aug 6, but I got a text on May 17 with a rescheduled appointment for May 22. I didn’t have to do anything or request it. It seems strange that so many people in the bracket above me, still seemto be waiting for shot 2.
MrsTT has just had a ping from the app. 2 days to isolate. Says exposure date 4th Jun but taken 8 days to get to now? Not sure I understand that. Guess the ‘contact’ has only just been diagnosed?? Also one of her friends (56) is pretty ill with CV at the moment. One AZ dose 11 weeks ago - was due their second this week.
But to ignore any other factor that could possibly contribute to the three output numbers (cases, hospitalisations, deaths) and focus attention on one factor - perceived failure of border policy - is pushing a political agenda, not looking for truth.
...why I think the reluctance to red list India in line with Bangladesh and Pakistan was a very poor decision and, though not wholly responsible, is a significant contributing factor to why we are looking at a third wave now.
Is the reason why delta has become prevalent here because we have a relatively large Indian population who were likely to be traveling there to see families etc?
Quote from: TobyD on June 13, 2021, 06:35:18 pmQuote from: Oldmanmatt on June 13, 2021, 03:46:40 pmQuote from: tomtom on June 13, 2021, 02:37:03 pmMrsTT has just had a ping from the app. 2 days to isolate. Says exposure date 4th Jun but taken 8 days to get to now? Not sure I understand that. Guess the ‘contact’ has only just been diagnosed?? Also one of her friends (56) is pretty ill with CV at the moment. One AZ dose 11 weeks ago - was due their second this week.I’,m slightly confused by the vaccine stories I’m hearing.I’m 50 and I had my second shot (AV) three weeks ago. It had been booked for Aug 6, but I got a text on May 17 with a rescheduled appointment for May 22. I didn’t have to do anything or request it. It seems strange that so many people in the bracket above me, still seemto be waiting for shot 2.It depends on the area how quickly you'll get done.It does seem relatively random or variable. My son (27, Widnes) has had both.
On Monday, Public Health England also released encouraging data suggesting Covid jabs appeared to offer substantial protection against hospitalisation from the Delta variant. The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine is 94% effective against hospital admission after one dose, rising to 96% after two doses. The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is 71% effective against hospital admission after one dose, rising to 92% after two.
MrsTt’s WhatsApp is busy tonight. New cases in her work and mum friends. It’s not felt this covid ‘busy’ since April last year tbh. Bloody hope that link between catching it and hospitalisation is severed or close to - else it feels like it’s going to be a right mess: part 3.
Hard to conclude anything else from the PHE data on the vaccines yesterday surely?
had my first jab yesterday!
Various US epidemiologists seem to be bracing for impact and watching the UK, because Delta's now accelerating over there too (and their overall vaccination percentage is not too dissimilar from the UK):
I think the US is at about 52% with at least one dose, definitely behind the UK.
Some states are at about 30% somewhat vaccinated and it's even lower at the level of individual counties in some places. It could be horrible if the Delta variant gets into those communities.
Also they're "shortly" going to have the booking system fixed so people can see availability before cancelling their original appointment.
When I was working in the NHS, it used to really piss me off when colleagues would refuse the seasonal flu vaccine, despite the fact that we were working with people aged 70-100+ everyday.
Also, isn't it worth waiting the few extra weeks during the lower risk summer period and getting better overall protection for the winter waves?
Quote from: Will Hunt on June 16, 2021, 11:49:12 amAlso, isn't it worth waiting the few extra weeks during the lower risk summer period and getting better overall protection for the winter waves?As far as I know, Pfizer's pretty bombproof at any interval -- 8 weeks seems to be the minimum interval the current system allows with any vaccine, but Pfizer's handed out at a 4-week interval (the one originally studied) in plenty of places round the world. There was one study showing that a 12-week interval can improve antibodies in a group of older people, but it's gilding the lily; really doesn't need it.It's AZ where stretching out the interval can really make a difference to the final level of protection. Though in the current situation, getting double-dosed sooner (so you have excellent protection against hospitalization) probably trumps trying to maximize absolute protection.
BBC News - Covid vaccine to be required for England care home staffhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-57492264On the face of it this seems like a good idea, although I'm open to being told of unintended consequences or downsides. When I was working in the NHS, it used to really piss me off when colleagues would refuse the seasonal flu vaccine, despite the fact that we were working with people aged 70-100+ everyday.
Just checked the figures and I'd forgotten that, while 1 dose is still very good for preventing hospitalisation, it will only be about 36% effective at preventing symptomatic disease
Still a number to make an XCOM player sweat, but massively better than the 1 dose figure.