Current Affairs Coronavirus Thread - Serious stuff !!!

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Side effects usually happen a few hours after you get it AFAIK.

I think it's when you wind down / sleep.
That’s what happened for me. Had it just before 2pm. Was fine all day but woke up in the middle of the night a bit worse for wear. Nothing terrible just a headache and a very mild fever.

Felt absolutely fine the next day apart from a being a bit tired due to the broken up sleep.
 
Side effects usually happen a few hours after you get it AFAIK.

I think it's when you wind down / sleep.

They ask you to not drive for 15 minutes, and you get a leaflet, like the ones you get in any meds you would buy, with the side effects, what to do, etc etc. Even tells you where it was made.

Mine was made in Liverpool. Medimmune Uk Ltd.
 
They ask you to not drive for 15 minutes, and you get a leaflet, like the ones you get in any meds you would buy, with the side effects, what to do, etc etc. Even tells you where it was made.

Mine was made in Liverpool. Medimmune Uk Ltd.

You got the rip off fake one.......
 
Hospital data:

Another good day with falls again everywhere on both measures but a little more slowly. However, the fall was a bit bigger than yesterday’s.

UK total:

Patients 7342 - it was 39,248 at the peak on 18 Jan - (fall of 31,906 in 54 days)

Ventilators 1087 - it was 4077 at the peak on 24 Jan - (fall of 2990 in 48 days)

England only:-

ADMISSIONS:-


449 Covid admissions (11 March) - following 494 and 483 days before. 449 is lowest in many weeks.

PATIENTS:-

down 319 in day to 6072 v 8021 last week

Peak was 34,336 on 18 Jan (fall 28, 264 in 54 days)

Ventilators: Down in day 23 to 1000 v 1326 last week

Peak was 3736 on 24 Jan (fall 2736 in 48 days)

Regions:

Patient // Ventilators // change in past 24 hours and v last week


East down 13 to 577 v 786 // up 1 to 94 v 123

London down 83 to 1190 v 1618 // down 26 to 308 v417

Midlands down 45 to 1356 v 1803 // down 2 to 221 v 282

NE & Yorks down 46 to 1003 v 1288// stays at 131 v 182

North West down 54 to 986 v 1222 // down 3 to 125 v 152

South East down 65 to 733 v 1000 // down 9 to 88 v 131

South West down 13 to 229 v 304 // down 2 to 33 v 39
 
Vaccinated today. No side effects yet.

For @davek, highly efficient process, Aintree vaccination centre, no complaints whatsoever. Massive well done to everyone involved in setting this system up.

Crikey all the 20/30 somethings getting jabbed left, right and centre in here.

Might have to rock up to Aintree with a wig and walking stick and hope they feel sorry for me lol
 
Italy is facing another lockdown, as the government attempts to contain a recent surge of coronavirus cases, marred by the presence of new variants.

Half of Italy's 20 regions, which include the cities Rome, Milan and Venice, will be entering new coronavirus restrictions from Monday, March 15. The measures will be effective through April 6, according to a decree passed by Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi's cabinet on Friday.
In regions demarcated as "red zones" people will be unable to leave their houses except for work or health reasons, with all non-essential shops closed. In "orange zones," people will also be banned from leaving their town and their region -- except for work or health reasons -- and bars and restaurants will only be able to do delivery and take-away service.

Affected regions will be labelled red or orange, depending on the level of contagion. Regions that report weekly Covid-19 cases of more than 250 per 100,000 residents will also automatically go into lockdown, meaning that other regions could also be affected during this time period.
The health ministry said that the aim of the measures is to get the R rate -- the number of people that one infected person will pass the virus onto -- down to 1.
Additionally, over Easter weekend, the entire country will be considered a "red zone," and will be subject to a national lockdown from April 3 to 5.
 
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