Ani Posted June 4, 2021 Posted June 4, 2021 59 minutes ago, Rudy said: What if they get hit by a bus? If it was a double decker bus it would be such heavenly way to die. Quote
Escobarp Posted June 4, 2021 Posted June 4, 2021 (edited) 2nd jab appointment been brought forward to 9 weeks for me. its now the day before I’m due to go out with the in laws for missus birthday meal so I will be suffering with symptoms now unfortunately 😎 Edited June 4, 2021 by Escobarp Quote
Members bolton_blondie Posted June 4, 2021 Members Posted June 4, 2021 25 minutes ago, Escobarp said: 2nd jab appointment been brought forward to 9 weeks for me. its now the day before I’m due to go out with the in laws for missus birthday meal so I will be suffering with symptoms now unfortunately 😎 Thats a shame 😂 Quote
jayjayoghani Posted June 4, 2021 Posted June 4, 2021 Pfizer vaccine in Geraldton for me today, nice to hear voices of 2 English nurses. 2nd jab in 3 weeks time 👍 Quote
Site Supporter Tonge moor green jacket Posted June 4, 2021 Site Supporter Posted June 4, 2021 4 hours ago, jayjayoghani said: Pfizer vaccine in Geraldton for me today, nice to hear voices of 2 English nurses. 2nd jab in 3 weeks time 👍 What's the vaccination set up like down there? Plenty getting it, or some hesitancy? Quote
jayjayoghani Posted June 4, 2021 Posted June 4, 2021 6 hours ago, Tonge moor green jacket said: What's the vaccination set up like down there? Plenty getting it, or some hesitancy? Think most of the genuinely vulnerable are covered, but after that very hit and miss. In spite of Victoria's current problems, Covid isn't a threat and think it's made people complacent. High vaccine rates are key to opening borders, and the govt have failed a little here. Australia needs a roadmap to opening up. Covid is inevitably coming as even vaccinated people can transmit so best to get everyone done. There is talk of a trial allowing vaccinated people a far easier return to Australia than the current 14 days hard hotel quarantine. They probably need to incentivise vaccine participation. Quote
Moderators Casino Posted June 5, 2021 Moderators Posted June 5, 2021 On 04/06/2021 at 06:32, Rudy said: What if they get hit by a bus? If theyd had a positive test in the last 28 days, COVID death Quote
Guest Posted June 5, 2021 Posted June 5, 2021 2nd jab done last night lets get this horseshit over with on the 21st Quote
Ani Posted June 5, 2021 Posted June 5, 2021 Over 6000 new infections yesterday up by 50% week on week. Only way we go ahead on 21st is if hospital admissions do not follow. Saw some stats today that current position is under every scenario that was modelled so there is some hope Quote
Ani Posted June 5, 2021 Posted June 5, 2021 https://twitter.com/ukhospkate/status/1401080569702797312?s=21 Quote
Members Rudy Posted June 5, 2021 Author Members Posted June 5, 2021 Obligatory picture of a set of massive cans Use you imagination Quote
Moderators Casino Posted June 5, 2021 Moderators Posted June 5, 2021 1 hour ago, Ani said: Over 6000 new infections yesterday up by 50% week on week. Only way we go ahead on 21st is if hospital admissions do not follow. Saw some stats today that current position is under every scenario that was modelled so there is some hope We are testing the arse out of it I heard on the news that the biggest area of growth is secondary school kids So fucking what Quote
Site Supporter Winchester White Posted June 5, 2021 Site Supporter Posted June 5, 2021 My lads school had more positive cases in one week (3 weeks ago) than the whole of 2020. Interestingly, my antibody results came back yesterday and I still have covid antibodies in my system nearly 8 months on. Plus I am double jabbed. Quote
Moderators Casino Posted June 5, 2021 Moderators Posted June 5, 2021 50 minutes ago, Winchester White said: My lads school had more positive cases in one week (3 weeks ago) than the whole of 2020. Id hazard a guess there were more tests in that week than the whole of 2020 Otherwise sensible people are losing the plot Like i suggested the other day, its all folk are talking about, letting the bumbling bent wankers carry on with their lies and deceit Every day is a day to hide bad news Quote
Moderators Zico Posted June 5, 2021 Moderators Posted June 5, 2021 5 hours ago, Ani said: https://twitter.com/ukhospkate/status/1401080569702797312?s=21 I'm struggling to see the internal issue of rising infection rates - I get it from a letting people go abroad point of view, particulary to countries where they aren't on it regards vaccinations and I don't mind if they stop folk coming here from countries struggling with it but if we are all getting vacced up, and there's no increase in hospital admissions or deaths, then we're on top of it, and we can continue to make progress personally, I'm not arserd if they do extend a couple of weeks from June 21st, as I can quite happily do what I want right now - but I get that if it gets moved again, folk are going to start getting restless and that leads to folk itching for a protest and tear up and all that, which doesn't help I'll be arsed if I can't go to the footy in August so right now, what good reason is there for not lifting restrictions on June 21st? what are the genuine negative impacts of folk catching it and not needing hospitalistion or dying? i.e. unvacced young uns? as long as the vast majority get their jabs on time, I don't see the issue Quote
Site Supporter only1swanny Posted June 5, 2021 Site Supporter Posted June 5, 2021 Another twist in that the Pfizer jab isn't as effective on the Indian strain as the Astra Zenica.. However despite rising cases hospital numbers in Bolton seem to be dropping.. 44 reported today. Quote
Jol_BWFC Posted June 5, 2021 Posted June 5, 2021 3 hours ago, Winchester White said: My lads school had more positive cases in one week (3 weeks ago) than the whole of 2020. Interestingly, my antibody results came back yesterday and I still have covid antibodies in my system nearly 8 months on. Plus I am double jabbed. I can’t pretend to know anything about injections. Could the antibodies you have be to do with the injections? Quote
Moderators Casino Posted June 5, 2021 Moderators Posted June 5, 2021 19 minutes ago, Jol_BWFC said: I can’t pretend to know anything about injections. Could the antibodies you have be to do with the injections? I cant ask my medical advisor just now but i think its possible Depending on the type of vaccine Ill ask her later if kent hasnt answered Quote
Site Supporter Tonge moor green jacket Posted June 5, 2021 Site Supporter Posted June 5, 2021 36 minutes ago, Jol_BWFC said: I can’t pretend to know anything about injections. Could the antibodies you have be to do with the injections? Absolutely. That's also a key reason for vaccination- they give a longer lasting antibody response. Quote
Site Supporter Winchester White Posted June 5, 2021 Site Supporter Posted June 5, 2021 Apparently the vaccines don't give you exactly the same antibodies as actual Covid. That's what it said on the leaflet anyway. Quote
Site Supporter Tonge moor green jacket Posted June 5, 2021 Site Supporter Posted June 5, 2021 24 minutes ago, Winchester White said: Apparently the vaccines don't give you exactly the same antibodies as actual Covid. That's what it said on the leaflet anyway. Our resident immuno expert has deserted the ship for now, he'd know for sure, but the vaccines, iirc, mimic the virus so that the immune system recognises the molecular structure on the relevant part of the virus. I would assume this is slightly different from using a deactivated virus. Whatever the case you've got anti things. Quote
Site Supporter only1swanny Posted June 5, 2021 Site Supporter Posted June 5, 2021 22 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said: Our resident immuno expert has deserted the ship for now, he'd know for sure, but the vaccines, iirc, mimic the virus so that the immune system recognises the molecular structure on the relevant part of the virus. I would assume this is slightly different from using a deactivated virus. Whatever the case you've got anti things. Naturally formed antibodies are stronger, and more adaptable. But they can't just give everyone a live version so...vaccines a close second Quote
Site Supporter Tonge moor green jacket Posted June 5, 2021 Site Supporter Posted June 5, 2021 28 minutes ago, only1swanny said: Naturally formed antibodies are stronger, and more adaptable. But they can't just give everyone a live version so...vaccines a close second https://www.contagionlive.com/view/immune-response-from-mrna-covid-19-vaccines-is-more-robust-than-natural-infection Quote
Guest Posted June 5, 2021 Posted June 5, 2021 Diane Abbott clearly working for the BBC; In the UK, more than 40 million people (51.6% of adults) have now had their first dose of a vaccine, according to the latest figures. Some 27 million people have had their second dose, equivalent to 76.2% of adults. Quote
Site Supporter Spider Posted June 7, 2021 Site Supporter Posted June 7, 2021 Zero deaths again today. We need to stop giving Covid so much attention in the uk now. We need a football tournament to distract us or summert Quote
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