Sweet.Science wrote: » Do you have a link to this ?
Wolf359f wrote: » Exactly the same number of doses the UK are getting from India at about the same time. Looking more likely that AZ had no intentions of using that for EU supply.
davetherave wrote: » https://www.reuters.com/article/health-coronavirus-eu-astrazeneca/astrazenecas-lower-eu-vaccine-supply-target-hinges-on-factory-approval-document-idUSL1N2LB06R AstraZeneca said in the document seen by Reuters that it is assuming the Halix factory will get the green light on March 25 and has pencilled in deliveries of nearly 10 million doses for the following week.
IRISHSPORTSGUY wrote: » 10 million AZ doses getting unlocked for the EU when the Netherlands factory is given clearance on March 25th. That means 100k doses for Ireland. We'll be jabbing large number at the beginning of April with those new doses and the stockpile built up from the suspension. Then the Johnson & Johnson deliveries begin mid-April and the yield from the new Pfizer factory in Germany, plus increased numbers from Moderna. It's always darkest before the dawn
is_that_so wrote: » However little they do send us, it's unaffected by this pause.
average_runner wrote: » Well none of the people I know suffered near as bad with the pfizer one. I agree some will suffer more than others. Looking at the flu jab, most of my family suffer when they get it, none suffered on pfizer. Friends who never suffered with flu jab have struggled massively on AZ. Its part and parcel of the jab, not anti jab
timsey tiger wrote: » More would be great, how would this work?
stephenjmcd wrote: » But you said the side affects of AZ were worse than the others which isn't the case. You can get those with any of the vaccines, Pfizer, Moderna or AZ. People have had those symptoms with them all & some have had no side effects. Everyone's different but the possible effects are the same. Most common being fatigue, temp and chills, sore arm etc
JTMan wrote: » Reuters reports here that EU governments were considering launching talks with Sputnik V developers. - Italian plant likely to produce vaccine Sputnik V but plant owner says they will produce other vaccines too. - It was not clear whether states that have ordered Sputnik V in bilateral deals would be interested in joint EU procurement. - Some EU leaders say Russia is using vaccines for propaganda purposes. - Mario Draghi has said EU must buy more doses including from outside the bloc, and expand vaccine production. - EMA approval of Sputnik V could come in May. - Berlin and other countries discussing Sputnik V production.
astrofool wrote: » The data is weak, but not non-existent, the reason it's become an issue is because of the clusters of cases, which have a low probability of occurring naturally. The overall numbers are not what's been investigated (as they already know they are in line with normal levels in society).
timsey tiger wrote: » That is not actually correct. Sure, if you said before hand lets check this specific batch before hand, the probability of a cluster would be very low. However if you have thousands of batches the probability of one of them having a cluster will be relatively large. Infact if you have enough batches the prob. will tend to one, i.e. certainty. All that being said, clusters sholud still be investigated. A lack of clusters would also be a worry, as it might be an indication of a cover up.
Deleted User wrote: » When do they plan to have all the over 70s vaccinated? I know it is not set in stone but I was on to my own gp and they were only doing 80 -84 at the weekend. Seems so slow.
astrofool wrote: » The data is weak, but not non-existent, the reason it's become an issue is because of the clusters of cases, which have a very low probability of occurring naturally. The overall numbers are not what's been investigated (as they already know they are in line with normal levels in society).