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I think the caution from the government was more to stop people coming out of a lockdown and just acting like things are normal.
It's definitely a massive thing to be celebrated but we still need to get to the point where people are getting it before letting our guard down.
Yeah 50-60% on a good year I think.
The good thing about it being 90% is even if some people are reticent to take it, the herd immunity isn't as important when it's this strong.
I hope they can release some info to show people vaccines don't have latent issues (other than in one case I think) and the way these are made there is almost no chance of latent issues.
You might get short term side effects like the flu jab but as long as what they've told us about the trials is right they're perfectly safe.
Conspiracy theorists will have a field day though.
Drakeford disappointed me as he suggested that the data should be read carefully because it came from a a competitor company in this field. The data was published by Pfizer but it was the results of a 43,000 patient study conducted in a controlled way by doctors in many parts of the world.
Bojo just stumbled through and said it was good news.
The study is exciting because the results are so good and the side effects apparently low. Further Pfizer, like AZ, has taken a business risk and already made millions of doses.
If our regulatory authorities approved the drug for use today it could be leaving the factory tomorrow. This isn't a maybe in the future thing, this is now. Even Pfizer say its ready to roll.
I'm not sure anything he's done differently to England has had any material difference. I'm not sure that much that has been done/not done in other countries has had much impact. Italy, France and Spain have imposed far more strict lockdowns/restrictions/curfews that the UK, yet have all had pretty much the same 'results'. Wales has a few built up areas - the rest is mountains and sheep, just like Cornwall. High figures in the Valleys, low in the hills. Mr Pastry & Co. haven't been that effective, despite what us Welsh would like to think..
Just 444 new cases reported in Wales;-
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It isn't just the Welsh who think so - polls in England have consistently shown that people there think the Welsh government has handled it more effectively than the UK government.
I have plenty of sympathy for all of the European governments trying to feel their way through this, as it is something that is completely new to all of us. I'm sure every country has made mistakes, and learned a lot, but we are still a long way from being able to deliver the kind of response they saw in the far east IMO.
It just seems to me that a lot of the worst mistakes that I'm aware of have come from the UK government - undoubtedly that'll be because they are under the most scrutiny here, but still I'd challenge anyone to say they've done well.
Late to lock down twice, Test and trace, PPE procurement, really confusing messaging to the public (barnard castle etc), the ventilator project
The other nations in the UK aren't performing MUCH differently in terms of outcomes in fairness.
At wales' door I suppose you can say they were also late to lockdown in the first instance, and perhaps in a couple of weeks we'll be saying that the 2nd lockdown should have lasted longer. They built a hospital in the Stadium that they didn't need, then dismantled it and are building another one.
I'm sure there are plenty more examples for both.
My point was really it could already be more stable at higher temperatures, just they haven't had the time to demonstrate that yet, as that would require ageing the product at a temperature and repeating clinical trials - if you wanted to accelerate the time to market then the ageing studies would be the first to go.
OR
It could actually be unstable at temperatures greater than -80C.
Today my Mrs had a positive test for covid 19,i have to now go into isolation my first break from work scince Christmas.
She has no symptoms but where she works there are 4 with symptoms.The problem is i will only be paid ssp i still have to pay the rent and bills.I can understand how people still go to work even when they should not.
this testing thing isnt working
a outbreak in my daughters school, my wife has had a bit of a cold for a few days ( no C19 symptoms ) Thursday i had a bit of a cough, nothing over the top ( a cold normally shows as a cough with me )
we had started our lockdown here, so i wasnt going out anyway
Friday we are told one of my oldest daughters friends mum has tested positive, the son was off school
My wife still had her cold and our the oldest daughter had a bit of a cold, i still had a slight cough and a very strong metallic taste in my mouth all the time
Saturday morning we have a cooked breakfast and my wife said she cannot taste anything, so i get online a book tests for the 3 of us, we were throwing the completed tests in the " collection bin " at 12.10 , we were told we should get the results tomorrow morning ( sunday )
Well its Tuesday night and still no results