eigrod wrote: » A fool’s guide which I found interestinghttps://twitter.com/scientistswanda/status/1335988328362090500?s=21
is_that_so wrote: » These things will be worked out in due course. The list is out and they'll work their way though it. There may be subsequent strategies to deal with that scenario, for example by vaccinating those around them instead. When enough people get vaccinated, that risk will be all but gone.
arctictree wrote: » Anyone know if you can order the vaccine online from the UK?
tom1ie wrote: » At least 30% can’t be vaccinated?
Tom Mann Centuria wrote: » My 85 year old Uncle got the Pfizer jab in the UK today, and my aunt did too. No reactions in the short term, so hopefully they'll stay well.
sabat wrote: » "Short term"-how long is that? 2 hours?
braychelsea wrote: » Did the taskforce release their rollout plan today or did it get delayed again
tom1ie wrote: » but they wont? what about immune compromised people? kids (who arent allowed get the vaccine) who have low immune systems?
tom1ie wrote: » So screw everyone else that can’t take the vaccine basically including people that could take will take the vaccine but live in fear of passing it on to a family member that is immuno Compromised? Is that it yeah?
Micky 32 wrote: » When enough of the population take the vaccine the risk of the immuno compromised getting the virus will dramatically drop. So you’re proposing restrictions indefinately then? How have the immuno compromised managed to date with the flu’s that go around?
scooby77 wrote: » As vaccines roll out in some countries here's a real life query: A close family member ( mid 30s, perfect health, no allergies, hasn't had covid she knows of, has had few pcrs for different reasons) is cabin crew ( not economy) with Emirates. She's due back flying shortly after period voluntary unpaid leave. Sinopharm is now available free to all residents of Dubai- she qualifies. She has never been concerned about Covid, but as returning to work approaches, it has crossed her mind. She asked my advice re getting vaccine. I'm pro vaccine, and think Chinese vaccine probably as safe as any(point 1). My main concern is that down the road Emirates might insist on staff taking a vaccine they provide...which could be different one...no testing done on interaction between different vaccines...but some say medically not advised, could possibly have serious consequences.(point 2) Though emirates have given no indication of a vaccine policy yet. All opinions on either point welcome! Thanks in advance!
Hector Savage wrote: » Thanks a lot for that, that gives me confidence. Maybe I should stay of twitter where they are talking about chips and Bill Gates wanting to kill me etc ..... :P
Approved User Assesment wrote: » Pfizer says it will continue to collect safety and long-term outcomes data from participants for two years. I.e. Phase 4/5 Trials. Is 2yrs really considered long-tern? When someone says long-term safety monitoring, would imagine 5-10yrs as a period of long-term assessment. Fair enough if you take a bad curry, your bowels will notify you in around 8hrs, but that's a different kettle of boiled fish.
Hmmzis wrote: » Between a year and two is standard practice.
Approved User Assesment wrote: » Grand I'll check back in during early 2023 to see how things are progressing, and another 2yrs for each subsequent variant or mutated release. One area that hasn't been tested in any way is that of effects on e.g.Fertility. Anyone thinking of starting a family is advised not to take these vaccines. Also there were zero pregnant ladies studies in any of these trials. Equally Sperm counts may also be worth measuring out of interest for any chaps taking dual stage or multi-variant releases or manufactured types after these 2yrs. Just a thought.
El Sueño wrote: » That didn't take long US approves Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, with first jab 'to be given in less than 24 hours'https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-pfizer-vaccine-recommended-for-approval-by-us-government-advisory-panel-12157588
chrisbonnie wrote: » You'd imagine the EMA will follow suit fairly quickly, hopefully anyway.
conor_mc wrote: » The EMA will still take its time and do it’s own due diligence, I don’t think it’s under the same political pressure. Societal pressure, yes of course, but not political pressure. I mean, Trump’s Chief of Staff allegedly threatened to fire the FDA head if he didn’t approve by close of play Friday. That wreaks of authoritarianism, and that’s something that the German ruling classes in particular would rail against. They’ve seen that playbook and it’s devastating effects before unfortunately. The other buffoon just needed a jolly good, chippy, tippitty-top, good news story.... before driving his lemmings.... off a cliff.... on Dec 31st.