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« Reply #7365 on: Monday, February 15, 2021, 10:43:41 » |
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Israel: The data, which was based on a study of 1,200,000 people – 600,000 who received the vaccine and 600,000 who did not – showed 94% fewer symptomatic coronavirus cases and 92% fewer cases of serious illness among those who were vaccinated. ____ we need the vaccines to reduce deaths. you had 10 months between infections which is actually quite good! may need 1 or 2 jabs a year
No, you are right, every one should be vaccinated, I’m just sharing my personal experience.
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« Reply #7366 on: Monday, February 15, 2021, 10:43:54 » |
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Mainly a cough, high temperature and an extraordinary need to sleep, a little bit like how you feel after reading one of JBZ’s posts.
No sore throats then? Cheers Sgt 😀
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« Reply #7367 on: Monday, February 15, 2021, 10:49:19 » |
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What were your symptoms
Posting shite on Internet forums.
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« Reply #7368 on: Monday, February 15, 2021, 10:55:00 » |
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Posting shite on Internet forums.
Do you want to take this to the Sherdian IN thread?
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« Reply #7369 on: Monday, February 15, 2021, 12:30:43 » |
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« Reply #7370 on: Monday, February 15, 2021, 12:38:00 » |
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« Reply #7371 on: Monday, February 15, 2021, 12:45:37 » |
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I think this seems reasonable.. Can't believe what I'm saying https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-56068362cautious but irreversible easing of lockdown. I mean, we are vacciniating the nation, if that doesn't work because of variants or whatever then what else is left. vaccines obviously can be changed in the same way as flu. so we are going to have to live with.
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« Reply #7372 on: Monday, February 15, 2021, 13:09:09 » |
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Must be the NHS's fault
I think this is what he is on about...
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« Reply #7373 on: Monday, February 15, 2021, 13:18:01 » |
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Isn't that down to it being more effective with a delay between doses? In the next month I would imagine our % will be around 25% mark.
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« Reply #7374 on: Monday, February 15, 2021, 14:11:08 » |
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We share our time between Tenerife and London, and I tested positive for Covid last March at our villa and tested positive again last month at our home in London, I had mild symptoms both times, whether this was down to different strains who knows, but I have since found quite a few reports of international travellers getting Covid twice, and personally I would not be relying on the vaccine in its current form to provide long term protection.
blimey, that was an early test last March, did you have to pay for it?
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« Reply #7375 on: Monday, February 15, 2021, 14:18:16 » |
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Isn't that down to it being more effective with a delay between doses? In the next month I would imagine our % will be around 25% mark.
Nobody really knows - none of the trials had varying delays in the second dose, so all we do know is what they tested at that time. Using other vaccines, you often see long delays between the "Booster" jab, so the UK approach is probably OK. Also, the UK has taken a calculated gamble here, to get the first does in to as many people as possible as quickly as possible, given it offer 60% plus efficacy. The booster only adding another 20-30% on top means you actually get better "herd" coverage with the single dose strategy and it seems unlikely that the delay on the second dose will actually harm the increased efficacy. Isreal is going to be the bell weather, given their deal with Pfizer to be the Canary in the mine. Even off of the first dose I think they started reporting data that showed an impact.
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« Reply #7376 on: Monday, February 15, 2021, 14:22:17 » |
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this.
they are confident 1 dose should be enough to prevent death (SA variant may change this? not seen the definitive data proving that's not true)
they know a longer gap on other vaccines doesn't decrease effectiveness, sometimes increases, and the is no reason to think think it won't be the same .
if they have got it right, is a fairly good call isn't it?
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« Reply #7377 on: Monday, February 15, 2021, 14:31:02 » |
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I assume news vaxs will drop off a cliff somewhat come March and April when all those who have had start having another.
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« Reply #7378 on: Monday, February 15, 2021, 14:33:05 » |
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I assume news vaxs will drop off a cliff somewhat come March and April when all those who have had start having another. I can't see anything else. they surely don't have capacity to double up second dose and new first dose
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« Reply #7379 on: Monday, February 15, 2021, 14:35:38 » |
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I can't see anything else. they surely don't have capacity too double up second dose and new first dose
That's my assumption, and don't call me Shirley* Missus wanted to watch something simple last night after our velntines meal and a few glasses, she put on Airplane! thats why she is a keeper!
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