And just for a bit of balance I would rather our current government to run things then any in either Westminster or Scotland.
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And just for a bit of balance I would rather our current government to run things then any in either Westminster or Scotland.
The post I quoted was replying to my earlier post when I said that non frontline NHS staff in England were receiving the vaccine which was in response to the same happening at a hospital in Wales. The fact it is in the Daily Mail doesn't automatically say it is untrue especially as the article quotes directly from named individuals.
Is this a wind up.????
FFS.
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Wales is vaccinating the population per 100000 at the fastest rate of the 4 home countries
That's great if true. However, the rate is likely to fall over the next few days as 4 vaccination centres in Wales will close due to the weather. That's the problem with setting targets; things always get in the way but target setting is definitely the fault of the UK government virtually forcing the regional governments to follow suit.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-55783042
A health board boss has criticised council staff for potentially sharing Covid vaccine invites with colleagues.
Another twenty four thousand vaccinations in Wales in today's figures and only 796 new cases - once again, apart from the Gwent valleys, all south Wales regions are under a hundred. Given that it's a weekend, the deaths figure of forty four remains high though.
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Had an email from the nursing home my 88 year old mother is in, Cardiff, to let me know her first jab is happening tomorrow. Bit of good news
25000 jabs yesterday . Well on course to hit mid Feb targets.
Well done Wales NHS
Yes, Bob, better news on the jabs and infection rates. Things are moving in the right direction.
Death rates are still high and it is a massive concern. I assume it's in part due to the new, more aggressive variant, but is it linked to pockets of deprivation, poor housing, lifestyle particularly up the Valleys? I guess it will come out in the wash eventually.
My 84 year old auntie got her first jab (Oxford AZ) on Friday - but only because her 82 year old neighbour who uses the same surgery in Ely was given an appointment and she relies on my auntie to drive her there. So she asked them to see where my auntie was on the list so that they could be done at the same time.
But my auntie wasn't on the list - even though she is registered with the surgery and goes regularly for bloods and flu jabs. All turned out well in the end but she is the third elderly relative I know about who was missing from a GP list (the other two in England).
They said a couple of days ago that they are going to start calling in 70 year olds. I'm almost 71 and I am the youngest of 6. 2 have had to isolate because of other health problems. None of us has had an invitation to go and be vaccinated. The oldest, my sister, is almost 83 and lives with someone with chronic illness, also not vaccinated.
But I did get a letter the other day to inform me that I would be getting a letter to inform me that I can make an appointment, at some time in the future. so that's alright then.
Only four thousand vaccinations yesterday which has more than undone the good work of the previous three days - hopefully, it's just a one off though. New cases under a thousand again;-
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