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Almost at the point of under 200 per 100000. S Wales I presume is already under. Anyone know the infection rate for the other 3 UK countries. Maybe we can have a significant decrease in restrictions by Easter if cases continue to fall and vaccination goes well.
Wales definitely getting its act together despite the cynics:
https://twitter.com/GillibrandPeter/...184737793?s=19
Both my parents on their 70s getting their jabs in the surgery tomorrow.
Was going to check if anyone had posted that link and the tweets below it where more detail is given, including link to his previous tweet as seen here:
NEW: The numbers of first #COVID19 vaccines given out a day in Wales has hugely risen since the weekend.
#Wales is now *back on track* to vaccinate the top 4 priority groups by mid-February. 22,739 first jabs were given out yesterday - taking the total up to 312,305.
https://twitter.com/GillibrandPeter/...99177057447937
Just under 24,000 vaccinations in Wales yesterday, but a slight rise in new cases and deaths still very high;-
https://public.tableau.com/profile/p...eadlinesummary
Talking to my GP's surgery it seem that they have made a change recently.
My wife is in the extremely vulnerable category as she had several lung infections in 2018 and 2019 and nearly passed away on two occasions (in November 2018 Intensive Care Doctors wouldn't ventilate her as they thought she wouldn't survive the night. She is still here!!). She very, very unlikely to survive Covid.
She is over 65 and I am now told cases such as hers are being done in the GP Surgery (She may need it at home because she is not well at present. The GP is coming out tomorrow to give her a check up and decide if she can have the vaccine at home.
As her main carer I am also entitle to a vaccination now but mine is to be done at the Mass Vaccination Centre in Splott. Cases like my wife would also have been until recently but our surgery said the rules were changed last week (not for the first time apparently).
Hopefully we will get ours done in some shape or form next week.
Wales have been very steady from the looks of that, why has there been so much whinging on here? Wales seem to have been more or less in line with England and Scotland other than one bad week.
My grandparents got their jabs yesterday which is a big relief. I know it isn't completely safe but it does seem to at least stop it being such a bad illness.
Slow and steady wins the race by the looks of it.
Drakeford and Gethyn obviously had a plan to keep the Oxford vaccines for the GPs for the older groups, as it can be stored in smaller batches, and the Pfizer for the mass centres. It seems to be working and ticking over at a decent steady rate.
An earlier lockdown than England seems to be benefiting the transmission rates aswell, so looks like schools will be able to open a bit earlier aswell.
Just a shame that there's still plenty of idiots around who still think that getting their roots done or having a tan, is more important.
I think what people were complaining about was Drakeford's crass remark about holding back the virus "so people aren't standing around with nothing to do" rather than the actual numbers being vaccinated. And there was such an uproar about the remark that the spotlight was put on numbers so it became a focal point of everyone's anxiety.
I still don't understand what he was saying there, that was a big cock up.
But the numbers look fine on that graph other than one dip, and people on here have definitely been whinging about it.
I agree the number are OK. The whinging is like threads on here, they start about one thing and slowly morph into something else. Once people start interrogating the numbers (In this case as a result of his statement) they will pick up on any little shortfall or error. And that gets ,agnified out of all proportion to its importance. It's human nature.
That Tory boy in here yesterday called the roll out shambolic. Its not perfect , slow to start but far from shambolic.
I think it's around 26,000 vaccinations in Wales in today's figures - the total is 362,253. Deaths still high at twenty nine but well down on yesterday and, for the third day in four, new cases in the 500s, with only the Betsi Cadwaldr Bpard in North Wales being over a hundred.
https://public.tableau.com/profile/p...eadlinesummary
26.2k doses administered yesterday
seems to be rising each day.
Second jabs to commence in Wales from 22 February and there has been some minor relaxing of lockdown rules;-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-wales-55847927
'Don't exploit' lockdown rule changes, says Drakeford
First Minister Mark Drakeford called on people in Wales not to "exploit" slight changes to lockdown rules, which include allowing two people from different households to exercise outdoors together.
He said it had prompted a "very lively debate" among ministers and chief advisors discussing the scope to relax the Level Four restrictions.
"There will be some people who once they can do one thing, want to push that, want to lean on the rules, game the system," he said.
"In the end, our conclusion was that, where we could, to make very minor easements but easements which can be very important to some people, we should do that.
"If you think this is an excuse to push the rules, to do more than is allowed, all you do is delay the day when we can lift other restrictions for us all.
"I've referred previously to small acts of selfishness, and it would be a small act of selfishness to try and exploit the very modest steps that we are able to provide today.
"When people do that, they let themselves down and they let other people down as well."