Probes wrote: » 10% of Morocco population have been given a vaccine, the EU has made an arse out of this. I’m sure we’ll get there eventually but the pandemic has highlighted a negative of the EU for sure, the inability to work quickly in situations that require it.
Goldengirl wrote: » Healthcare workers including myself , who have or may have had the infection previously have been reporting a greater reaction to the second dose of Pfizer . I reported this here a few weeks ago. Might mean that your body is reacting to that second dose strongly because it doesn't actually need it ?
Cork2021 wrote: » THE VARIANTS!!!!https://twitter.com/profshanecrotty/status/1355262019562209282?s=21
uli84 wrote: » I’m in group 4, ok, let’s wait and see
Bubbaclaus wrote: » Group 4 starts this day week.
is_that_so wrote: » Apart from being highly discriminatory you'd have to do it all without kids and anyone else who can't get vaccinated.
JTMan wrote: : - Czech Republic have reached an agreement with Israel to obtain vaccines. - Czech Republic have reached an agreement with the German state of Saxony to obtain vaccines. (I guess unused Oxford AZ vaccines).
JTMan wrote: Czech Republic are thinking outside of the EU supply box. I like it.
JRant wrote: » Isn't that what we are and have been doing already? Once we get the most at risk cohort vaccinated then we should all be free to do whatever is opened up. I mean we have all sacrificed an awful lot to help protect this group in particular. Requiring a vaccine passport to go for a meal or gig before we've all had the opportunity to get one would be craziness.
Wolf359f wrote: » GP's in my area didn't seem to get their delivery this week. But hearing some users on here, other GP's have been motoring through vaccines, so I'm sure the GP's are administering faster than they are getting supplies. I have faith in the GP's to really make a massive dent in the vaccine numbers as long as supply can keep up. Cases, hospital figures and deaths reducing while vaccination figures are increasing. Nice weather today also, how anyone can't be positive and a little excited is beyond me!
brickster69 wrote: The Czech's to approve Sputnik
is_that_so wrote: » The over 70s will go on until April at this rate, then groups 4 & 5 will be called. If you're in any of the groups below that it'll be May onwards for first shots. It's also probable there will be an online booking system for the majority.
uli84 wrote: » May i ask please? Who will contact me, how and how much in advance that I can take a vaccine?
hatrickpatrick wrote: » And when we've vaccinated 80% of the population? How long do you personally believe it's realistic to ask people to keep socially distancing?
hynesie08 wrote: » Monday seems to be an outlier, it's been 46000 Tuesday-Thursday, so at that pace we're exactly on pace. Obviously last weekend was the low point of the week, but I am going to be optimistic and say 40k between Friday and Saturday and 8k today, putting us slightly over the target. Hopefully......
hmmm wrote: » "Fair" is all very well, but we're talking about potentially keeping large sections of society restricted for longer than is necessary, along with the economic hit to businesses which could safely reopen and cater to those who have been vaccinated. I'm well down the vaccination priority list but I hope we don't delay for a second reopening if it is safe to do so, even if these businesses can only reopen to some people. There's too much at stake to not do so.
Van.Bosch wrote: » Are we? We did like 55 thousand by Thursday, weekends typically are lower. I hope so but I’m not sure, hopefully 3 big days and they nailed it.
hynesie08 wrote: » We won't know till Wednesday, But we're on target.
giveitholly wrote: » Oh yeah totally agree with you,if they bring in health passports then I think it's only fair when everyone has been offered the option of taking a vaccine
josip wrote: » Would a vaccine passport be issued at the time you received: the first vaccine or, the 2nd vaccine if not Janssen, or however many days after the final vaccine that full immunity is reached?
Thornysheep wrote: » I don't get the zeal for wanting to link travel and other things with vaccination. Surely most people will just be grateful to be vaccinated and be able to move on with their lives.
Thornysheep wrote: » I can absolutely understand that and I can't wait to travel again myself. It's the constant alluding to only the vaccinated being able to travel unrestricted that I don't get. There's a small mindedness at work that isn't nice to see. I'll be among the last on the list and I would not like to think that I have to stay put while others travel.
ypres5 wrote: » I agree it's especially troubling for younger people who are lower on the queue whose only hindrance to being allowed travel might be completely out of their control. in general i just don't like the idea of creating a 2 tier society
Thornysheep wrote: » I can absolutely understand that and I can't wait to travel again myself. It's the constant alluding to only the vaccinated being able to travel that I don't get. There's a small mindedness at work that isn't nice to see. I'll be among the last on the list and I would not like to think that I have to stay put while others travel.