Current Affairs Coronavirus Thread - Serious stuff !!!

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Still incredulous to hear Bullingdon stating the obvious- lower infection rates the key to easing restrictions- well knock me down with a feather i would never have guessed , the thing is Bullingdon you rancid fat puppet its got nothing to with you or the rest of the muppets that parade before the nation every now and then to waffle your drivel to us all
 
It's not by the score that matters: full vaccination of the elderly and vulnerable.
Don't have figures for everywhere but as of February 6th they had fully vaccinated 80% of over 60s. As that was nearly 10 days ago I would imagine that figure is even higher now. I would be surprised if that isn't more than anywhere else but fair enough if you have the data to share. Regardless it is good to see that the vaccine is working as well as the trials suggested they would do.

 


Their experience is quite unique, they mandated face coverings before anyone else and had a relatively manageable first wave, Bruce was telling us all kind of anecdotes from there that seemed like they weren’t being cautious, I wonder did they have a false sense of security or didn’t develop the skills a lot in Europe had to. Then came the second wave and the UK variant and their experience of the first wave didn’t help them with the second and third wave they are struggling with it. Quite a unique trajectory.
 
Don't have figures for everywhere but as of February 6th they had fully vaccinated 80% of over 60s. As that was nearly 10 days ago I would imagine that figure is even higher now. I would be surprised if that isn't more than anywhere else but fair enough if you have the data to share. Regardless it is good to see that the vaccine is working as well as the trials suggested they would do.

But that's not the issue as I understand it. Your first table showed a Pfizer 1st and 2nd jab roll out in Israel with the claim made in the tweet that the fall off in hospitalisation in the over-60s was due to the first jab.

I;m not sure what that point has to do with claims that leaving a 12 week gap between each of the jabs will be safe enough.
 
Still incredulous to hear Bullingdon stating the obvious- lower infection rates the key to easing restrictions- well knock me down with a feather i would never have guessed , the thing is Bullingdon you rancid fat puppet its got nothing to with you or the rest of the muppets that parade before the nation every now and then to waffle your drivel to us all
He's basically claiming success from a fall off of the infection rate from the mountainous height his murderous policies led to before Christmas.

It's like someone torching a house killing everyone in it, but rescuing the family pet and expecting to be judged a hero.
 
He's basically claiming success from a fall off of the infection rate from the mountainous height his murderous policies led to before Christmas.

It's like someone torching a house killing everyone in it, but rescuing the family pet and expecting to be judged a hero.
exactly its the stuff of the rabid right sycophants that still push this agenda , like anybody with a brain would believe this treacherous garbage from Bullingdon and his mates like murdoch , the mail , torygraph etc , these liars have been responsible for the demise of Britain for the last 40 years . whats more incredible is that ta lot of the working class actually vote for these evil monsters
 
exactly its the stuff of the rabid right sycophants that still push this agenda , like anybody with a brain would believe this treacherous garbage from Bullingdon and his mates like murdoch , the mail , torygraph etc , these liars have been responsible for the demise of Britain for the last 40 years . whats more incredible is that ta lot of the working class actually vote for these evil monsters
What i want know is when is Starmer going to attack the tories and call out their lies and rubbish , Bullingdon is a mumbling clown he can be destroyed easily
 
For the naysayers re 2 doses v 1.

Can you explain why the deaths and case positivity percentages for 80 plus are falling quicker than the ages below if the one dose strategy isnt effective?

probably its because that group forms the bulk of the group that has had two doses
 
I got the Astrazeneca-Oxford vaccine on Saturday. It absolutely wiped me out, with the worst headache and fever i’ve ever had. Only now I’m starting to feel a bit ‘normal’. I’m in my 30’s with asthma and got an invite for it from my GP. My Dad in his 60’s had the same vaccine at the same time, and suffered no side effects.

My wife, myself and friends , all over 65, have had the AZ and no side effects. It could just be that this is the first time your body has had such an injection. By that I mean the very first time my wife and I had a flu jab, we both had a bad reaction for a few days, but every year since have had no reaction, and as I say no reaction to the AZ.......
 
But that's not the issue as I understand it. Your first table showed a Pfizer 1st and 2nd jab roll out in Israel with the claim made in the tweet that the fall off in hospitalisation in the over-60s was due to the first jab.

I;m not sure what that point has to do with claims that leaving a 12 week gap between each of the jabs will be safe enough.
I think you're just looking for an argument. I've explained why I posted it twice now. You made a point about who Israel has been vaccinating which I provided evidence of and now you've gone back to talking about the 12 week gap which I never even mentioned. Can't be bothered carrying on with this. You can make up whatever you want about why I posted it or what it implied, fill your boots.
 
What i want know is when is Starmer going to attack the tories and call out their lies and rubbish , Bullingdon is a mumbling clown he can be destroyed easily

Which lies would you like him to call out. The number of vaccines given or the fall in Covid numbers. Or do you know of something else.....
 


"We were betting on this before we knew the clinical outcomes. In some sense, that's a nonsensical approach."

The entire vaccination programme - world wide - has been a risk. We had to take a risk, and because of the UK's failures, they had to take a calculated risk with the vaccine roll out.

So far, with Pfizer, because that's all there can be any issues with, there's no evidence that it's not worked.
 
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