Mark1916 wrote: » https://www.wsj.com/articles/pfizer-sets-up-its-biggest-ever-vaccination-distribution-campaign-11603272614 How Pfizer are going to distribute the vaccine, interesting reading
polesheep wrote: » Once they begin vaccinating people normality will return like a rock going down a hill. There will be no point in trying to tell people that the vaccination of the vulnerable doesn't mean that it's safe for everyone to go back to normal. This may be the reason why the authorities here are reluctant to talk about a vaccine.
Inquitus wrote: » 200m Doses, with an option for 100m more, for the 450m people in the EU. The Vaccine needs two doses as well, so best case by the end of 2021 we can vaccinate 1/3 of the EU population. The Vaccine will be accepted as long as it works around 50% of the time, so in the worst case, and the best case is around 70%, it will only vaccinate 1/6 of the EU population. That's not going to make a material difference to the "New Normal". Good guardian article on the same
snotboogie wrote: » Calm down, they have also ordered hundreds of millions from AestraZeneka and J&J.
Gael23 wrote: » Yes Astrazeneca don’t look to be far behind. Nd their vaccine is inky one dose per patient I believe. J&J had a pause recently, is there any update on that?
irishgeo wrote: » The flu doesn't require people to stay in their houses. Life still goes on. I'd say the take up for the covid vaccine might be higher than the flu vaccine in the elderly population of it means the end of isolation.
Inquitus wrote: » J&J aren't being very transparent about things, it's the second person to become ill, given the trial is paused we should assume that the latest person who got sick wasn't given the placebo as the monitoring board could notify J&J of that very quickly.
Gael23 wrote: » I’m giving up hope on having any sort of normal life at this point
Hector Savage wrote: » What a surprise far left doom mongers Guardian are hoping there is no vaccine and this just goes on and on and on and on ....
polesheep wrote: » There are many talented people in the field of medical/biological research working flat out on this.
Inquitus wrote: » I think the truth lies somewhere in between, it may well take until the end of 2021 to vaccinate enough people for "Herd Immunity", the next key data point is what the effective percentage is of these Vaccines. A vaccine that only works 50-70% of the time causes its own headaches, a lot of people will be running around thinking they are immune when they are not, also the % of people who won't take a vaccine can further dent any hopes of "Herd Immunity". So its not all doom and gloom, but this isn't all going to be magically fixed in Q1 2021 either.
Inquitus wrote: » I think the truth lies somewhere in between, it may well take until the end of 2021 to vaccinate enough people for "Herd Immunity", the next key data point is what the effective percentage is of these Vaccines. A vaccine that only works 50-70% of the time causes its own headaches, a lot of people will be running around thinking they are immune when they are not, also the % of people who won't take a vaccine can further dent any hopes of "Herd Immunity".So its not all doom and gloom, but this isn't all going to be magically fixed in Q1 2021 either.
Gael23 wrote: » How long is it going to take though? The timeline keeps being pushed out
stephenjmcd wrote: » Not sure where your getting the only works 50-70% of the time from. Efficency data hasn't been relased as far as I'm aware so its pure guesswork on your part. Who says it'll be fixed in Q1, Q1 would be frontline workers and those who are deemed vulnerable, once those populations are sufficiently vaccinated then it does mean restrictions can continue to be eased as hospitals won't be under as much pressure. Young and healthy wont get a vaccine until Q3/4 2021, they don't need to get it first and you don't need everyone vaccinated to break transmission and prevent serious illness. Seriously do some research
stephenjmcd wrote: » Young and healthy wont get a vaccine until Q3/4 2021, they don't need to get it first and you don't need everyone vaccinated to break transmission and prevent serious illness.
FintanMcluskey wrote: » What figure of population vaccinated will it take so Irish hospitals won’t be struggling come Q4 2021?
stockshares wrote: » https://twitter.com/BNODesk/status/1318962795363373058?s=19
Azatadine wrote: » https://www.forexlive.com/news/!/brazil-reports-that-volunteer-in-astrazeneca-covid-vaccine-trial-died-20201021 Not as clearcut as it appears though. Trial continues so....likely not related?https://twitter.com/BNODesk/status/1318972813554995201?s=09