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    Quote Originally Posted by Vindec View Post
    Let's wait and see. That wasn't the impression given but I could be wrong.
    If they could do 1.3m a day. That means with supply they could have the first dose given to the entire UK population in about 2 months.

    Id like to think your right. But I believe theyve managed 1.3m so far since it began.

    However they say with the new vaccine things will speed up rapidly.

  2. #6502

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    FFS that Welsh press conference. Ongoing discussions with pharmacys to give vaccines. Shouldnt this have all been in place already.?

  3. #6503

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    FFS that Welsh press conference. Ongoing discussions with pharmacys to give vaccines. Shouldnt this have all been in place already.?
    You would think....maybe they like us being locked down

  4. #6504

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    Over 62,000 new cases, more than a thousand deaths, more than 30,000 in hospital and the busiest day so far for the ambulance service. This is a lot worse than the spring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by City123 View Post
    I think this by Rafael Behr sums up Johnson's leadership quite well

    Who or what is Raphael Behr?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    Who or what is Raphael Behr?
    Someone who can recognise a charlatan when he sees one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Someone who can recognise a charlatan when he sees one?
    Very good but who is he? What is his profession? What does he do for a living?

  8. #6508

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    Has anyone on here tested positive? Both my parents in Barry did. And two of my sisters-in-law did here. Everyone OK now thankfully.

  9. #6509

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    Know of a few lately, all mid 40’s or 50’s and had it mild. Some relatives teenage son got it but strangely didn’t pass it on to anyone else in the house....

  10. #6510

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Over 62,000 new cases, more than a thousand deaths, more than 30,000 in hospital and the busiest day so far for the ambulance service. This is a lot worse than the spring.
    Thank god we have a vaccine being rolled out...in England at least....

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    Very good but who is he? What is his profession? What does he do for a living?
    Newspaper columnist

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    Quote Originally Posted by City123 View Post
    Newspaper columnist
    Thanks. Makes a change to get a straight answer

  13. #6513

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    The vaccine minister now on TV saying the same as Johnson. 13.9m vaccinations by mid Feb and all 9 at risk categories by Spring.

    Lets see. Hope its not another operation moonshot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    FFS that Welsh press conference. Ongoing discussions with pharmacys to give vaccines. Shouldnt this have all been in place already.?

    I don’t think this should be generally rolled out. Community pharmacists have been well involved in the annual flu vaccination campaigns for years and do a great job. The flu jab is relatively straightforward as it comes as a ready prepared pre- loaded syringe. The Oxford jab which is the one that can be kept in a fridge comes as a 10 dose multi use vial. The pharmacist has to draw up doses from the vial using aseptic technique and once a dose has been used from the vial the other nine doses must be used within 6 hours and anything not used in this time must be binned.

    I’m not sure busy high street pharmacies are the place for this type of vaccine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NYCBlue View Post
    Has anyone on here tested positive? Both my parents in Barry did. And two of my sisters-in-law did here. Everyone OK now thankfully.
    Had 2 mates who spent over a week in UHW on oxygen before Christmas. Both home now thankfully.

  16. #6516

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    Reading that more people died of Covid yesterday in the UK than have died from it in Australia since the beginning of the pandemic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    The vaccine minister now on TV saying the same as Johnson. 13.9m vaccinations by mid Feb and all 9 at risk categories by Spring.

    Lets see. Hope its not another operation moonshot.
    Did he say which spring?

  18. #6518

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    The vaccine minister now on TV saying the same as Johnson. 13.9m vaccinations by mid Feb and all 9 at risk categories by Spring.

    Lets see. Hope its not another operation moonshot.
    On the same programme notice how he waffled when asked when front line NHS staff would get the vaccine. I am in the 70 -75 age bracket but am effectively in self-imposed permanent lockdown anyway so would be happy to forego my vaccine for a month or two if it meant that a front line NHS nurse or medic could receive it instead. Maybe others in my situation should consider doing the same? Probably a logistical/administrative nightmare though.

  19. #6519

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    Quote Originally Posted by lisvaneblue View Post
    I don’t think this should be generally rolled out. Community pharmacists have been well involved in the annual flu vaccination campaigns for years and do a great job. The flu jab is relatively straightforward as it comes as a ready prepared pre- loaded syringe. The Oxford jab which is the one that can be kept in a fridge comes as a 10 dose multi use vial. The pharmacist has to draw up doses from the vial using aseptic technique and once a dose has been used from the vial the other nine doses must be used within 6 hours and anything not used in this time must be binned.

    I’m not sure busy high street pharmacies are the place for this type of vaccine.
    According to their spokesman, community pharmacists are supposedly all keen to be part of the vaccination programme. If all 11,000 pharmacies did take part a tremendous number of people could be vaccinated quickly. However, speaking as a retired industrial pharmacist who spent some time in retail, I don't know how they would find the time! As for the worry about aseptic technique, I hardly think there is much difference in working conditions between the consulting room in a pharmacy and a leisure centre. Pharmacists should be well aware of aseptic procedures?

    Of greater concern to me is the availability of components like vials and stoppers. There are not that many manufacturers of pharmaceutical quality glass vials or stoppers, so the availability of these could well turn out to be the rate limiting step.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gofer Blue View Post
    According to their spokesman, community pharmacists are supposedly all keen to be part of the vaccination programme. If all 11,000 pharmacies did take part a tremendous number of people could be vaccinated quickly. However, speaking as a retired industrial pharmacist who spent some time in retail, I don't know how they would find the time! As for the worry about aseptic technique, I hardly think there is much difference in working conditions between the consulting room in a pharmacy and a leisure centre. Pharmacists should be well aware of aseptic procedures?

    Of greater concern to me is the availability of components like vials and stoppers. There are not that many manufacturers of pharmaceutical quality glass vials or stoppers, so the availability of these could well turn out to be the rate limiting step.
    This has already been discussed. Th government has already been sourcing these and had put money towards greater manufacturing output.

  21. #6521

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gofer Blue View Post
    According to their spokesman, community pharmacists are supposedly all keen to be part of the vaccination programme. If all 11,000 pharmacies did take part a tremendous number of people could be vaccinated quickly. However, speaking as a retired industrial pharmacist who spent some time in retail, I don't know how they would find the time! As for the worry about aseptic technique, I hardly think there is much difference in working conditions between the consulting room in a pharmacy and a leisure centre. Pharmacists should be well aware of aseptic procedures?

    Of greater concern to me is the availability of components like vials and stoppers. There are not that many manufacturers of pharmaceutical quality glass vials or stoppers, so the availability of these could well turn out to be the rate limiting step.
    I agree with your comments about supply chain issues like glass vials, could turn out to be the weakest link in the supply chain, not so much for the Pfizer product as product is finished in house and production planning would account for, but maybe for third party fill and finish of the Oxford jab.

    I'm not so sure about community pharmacists being engaged en masse at this point in time. Boots are setting up a few hubs at large pharmacies to vaccinate 1000 a week, but your average community pharmacy couldn't do anything like that, and when you consider a 6 hour shell life once a dose has been extracted from a vial, and the fact that the SKU is 10 vials, community pharmacists could remove one heck of a lot of stock from an already friable supply chain, and potentially waste stock too.
    Additionally, unlike the flu jab where appointments can be made for anyone, or even walk in service, the Covid jab will need to be given in priority order, and how is it all monitored? Pharmacy IT systems do not link to NHS patient data. Finally, according to the PIL patients have to be given a date for their 2nd jab at the time of the first, yet another administrative issue as the pharmacist will need to be sure he has stock available for these.

    All in all I think pharmacy involvement would be best at a time when vaccination is open to the general population.

  22. #6522

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    For those who think the UK is doing badly, our vaccination programme is doing rather well by comparison with the EU:

    Vaccine doses given out by EU countries

    Germany - 316,962

    Italy - 182,442

    Spain - 139,339

    Poland - 92,220

    Denmark - 51,512

    Romania - 41,609

    Portugal - 32,000

    Greece - 16,233

    Hungary - 15,000

    Croatia - 13,798

    Czech Republic - 13,000

    Slovakia - 7,201

    Austria - 6,000

    Slovenia - 5,934

    Finland - 5,445

    France - 5,000

    Bulgaria - 4,739

    Ireland - 4,000

    Estonia - 3,188

    Latvia - 2,923

    Lithuania - 2,270

    Malta - 1,400

    Luxembourg - 1,200

    Belgium - 700

    Started today: Netherlands

    No data: Cyprus, Sweden

    Source: Our World In Data

  23. #6523

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    Did he say which spring?
    Spring 2022....and by then we will need a new one anyway

  24. #6524

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    If they could do 1.3m a day. That means with supply they could have the first dose given to the entire UK population in about 2 months.

    Id like to think your right. But I believe theyve managed 1.3m so far since it began.

    However they say with the new vaccine things will speed up rapidly.
    I'm always willing to admit I was incorrect and I was. Apologies. However, I note that on another virus thread somebody gained the same impression that the 1.1m/1.3m figure was a daily total when clearly it was the cumulative total.

  25. #6525

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vindec View Post
    For those who think the UK is doing badly, our vaccination programme is doing rather well by comparison with the EU:

    Vaccine doses given out by EU countries

    Germany - 316,962

    Italy - 182,442

    Spain - 139,339

    Poland - 92,220

    Denmark - 51,512

    Romania - 41,609

    Portugal - 32,000

    Greece - 16,233

    Hungary - 15,000

    Croatia - 13,798

    Czech Republic - 13,000

    Slovakia - 7,201

    Austria - 6,000

    Slovenia - 5,934

    Finland - 5,445

    France - 5,000

    Bulgaria - 4,739

    Ireland - 4,000

    Estonia - 3,188

    Latvia - 2,923

    Lithuania - 2,270

    Malta - 1,400

    Luxembourg - 1,200

    Belgium - 700

    Started today: Netherlands

    No data: Cyprus, Sweden

    Source: Our World In Data
    I know that the German government is being criticised heavily for not sourcing enough vaccinations.

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