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There are specific groups of people in the UK who will be getting this very soon and that no just the elderly ,its great news for a lot of worried folk who are working close to this virus on a daily basis .Originally posted by xsnaggle View PostJust acouple of things I heard onb the radio today whilst driving around.
This virus has to be kept at low temperatures of about -80 for storage but is stable for up to 48 hours after being taken out of that and mixed with another liquid for vaccination and then stored in a fridge. Such as in a pharmacy or doctors surgery.
A GP leader said when interviewed that the plans to deliver vaccine had been on going 'for some time' and they didn't envisage any serious problems when the time came.
The rapid tests being done in Liverpool are apparently to try to find those who are asymmetric, but someone from NHS said anyone testing positive from a quick test will then be sent to a test centre for another confirmatory test like people are having now.
As a comment on where PHW is ready or not, I was at the NHS Distribution centre near Newport yesterday sand the Virus lab personnel were out loading large polystyrene boxes about 600x600x600 in which were deep cold containers for vaccine. It belies the comment that nothing was being done.
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The testing isnt really doing alot in our case, we are doing it all by isolating ( the test hasnt made any difference yet, and its been 4 days down the line )Originally posted by Croesy Blue View PostSounds to me like the testing is working, there was an outbreak at the school you were all isolating and developed potential symptoms so isolating was the right thing to do until a test confirms it.
It’s not going to stop everyone getting it.
my worry is that the " school's 6 form bubble " is still going about life as the school will not do anything before a positive test result, so a faster test result will mean the school can act faster and stop the spread, or am i over thinking that ? ?
Originally posted by goats View PostMate of mine waited 6 days for a result here in Cardiff 2/3 weeks ago
6 days is just too much, in the case of schools they will not doing anything till a test result is known
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The sooner they get the 20 minute test everywhere, the better mate. The loss of taste thing makes me feel it will be positive but you never know. Alll the best.....Originally posted by blue matt View PostThe testing isnt really doing alot in our case, we are doing it all by isolating ( the test hasnt made any difference yet, and its been 4 days down the line )
my worry is that the " school's 6 form bubble " is still going about life as the school will not do anything before a positive test result, so a faster test result will mean the school can act faster and stop the spread, or am i over thinking that ? ?

6 days is just too much, in the case of schools they will not doing anything till a test result is known
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With these kind of things there are two elements.Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
The nature of the problem and how it is managed.
With the best will in the world when the urgency to release something that works is paramount, Sitel will have quality challenges and demands to reduce their system and user testing cycles to meet deadlines. In these circumstances any software developer, public or private, will produce code with bugs that don't get discovered until the system is deployed into live.
But what happens when the problem is discovered is a different story. The speed with which Sitel informed their clients, then Test and Trace management (whoever they are) told politicians and then how it was politically managed may be the issue that needs exploring
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Cheers mateOriginally posted by goats View PostThe sooner they get the 20 minute test everywhere, the better mate. The loss of taste thing makes me feel it will be positive but you never know. Alll the best.....
Yes all 3 positive, Im feeling a little rough at the mo, blinding headaches and struggling to control my body temp, either sweating like hell or freezing cold
told school and some from my daughter bubble have been sent home this afternoon, they have only been mixing for 4 days
Lets see how long T&T get in touch, if its like the test result wait time, I will be out and about and be able to tell the people myself, ive only got till after the weekend in isolation
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Hope you feeling better soon matt, all the best....Originally posted by blue matt View PostCheers mate
Yes all 3 positive, Im feeling a little rough at the mo, blinding headaches and struggling to control my body temp, either sweating like hell or freezing cold
told school and some from my daughter bubble have been sent home this afternoon, they have only been mixing for 4 days
Lets see how long T&T get in touch, if its like the test result wait time, I will be out and about and be able to tell the people myself, ive only got till after the weekend in isolation
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But shirley, the 10/14 day self isolation is if someone else has symptoms. If you have them yourself then the isolation should last until you are cleared as better shouldn't it?Originally posted by blue matt View PostCheers mate
Yes all 3 positive, Im feeling a little rough at the mo, blinding headaches and struggling to control my body temp, either sweating like hell or freezing cold
told school and some from my daughter bubble have been sent home this afternoon, they have only been mixing for 4 days
Lets see how long T&T get in touch, if its like the test result wait time, I will be out and about and be able to tell the people myself, ive only got till after the weekend in isolation
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Don't know if anyone's interested, but the trend suggested by the low figure did not really come to pass - it almost doubled the following day and was at 797 yesterday. In saying that, those figures are significantly down on what had become the norm over the previous fortnight, so it's still pretty good news and I would say it's still much too early to draw conclusions about how effective or otherwise the firebreak lockdown was.Originally posted by Rjk View PostThat's a big change, hopefully it is borne out over the next few days.
RCT down to 55 and Merthyr 19
Torfaen now the highest rate, followed by Bridgend
(why do we have so many areas in South Wales, I mean what is the point of Torfaen or Blainau Gwent?)
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