I still haven't been called for a test and the info from Cardiff and Vale is only 75 and over should contact them. I have some days off next week and want to get it done.
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I still haven't been called for a test and the info from Cardiff and Vale is only 75 and over should contact them. I have some days off next week and want to get it done.
Me and the Mrs had our phone call this afternoon.
69 and 67.
Jabs next wednesday in Gabalfa surgery
Yes I was and it was noted bit----- in Cardiff and the /vale they say people over 75, not 70. The BBC published the local area rules yesterday as they were informed by the relavent authorities. And if people under 70 are getting calls and appointments why aren't people over 70?
I give up.
My brother in law lives in canton aged 67 and several of his similarly aged group of friends have been contacted by phone today by the GP surgeries and have vaccination appointments next Tuesday at CCS
If this is happening then if you’re over 70 I suggest you should contact the number on the CAV health board site above.
I still think Drakeford's "this is not a sprint" comment was both crass and of no use whatsoever, but I can't deny time has proved him right to the extent that he can now claim that Wales has hit targets and the fact that the Welsh Minister in the UK Government seems to be wanting to claim some of the credit for Wales hitting their targets (funny how he was nowhere to be seen or heard when the flak was flying) tells you that this story is correct;-
https://twitter.com/i/status/1360024066967670785
Therefore, as someone who was very critical of Drakeford and the WAG in the early stages of the vaccine roll out, here I am eating humble pie as I said I would if the the targets were hit - I trust those who were being so critical early in the New Year on here amid claims that the roll out was solely the responsibility of the WAG and nothing to do with the UK Government will join me in doing so.
I too was critical of Drakeford, and it seems his crass comments about it not being a sprint caused so much adverse publicity that Wales finally got going at a faster rate than the other home nations.
However, yesterday he said that things will slow down over the next few weeks because of short term lack of vaccines. He added that they are holding back the Pfizer vaccine for 2nd doses and that vaccine centres will cut opening hours.
He's missing a trick here as it's an ideal opportunity to accelerate the 2nd dosing of the Pfizer vaccine while clinics are quiet. the 2nd dose can be given three weeks after the 1st, there is no need to wait up to 12 weeks
Could Wales have achieved more % vaccinations if the program had started at the same time as the rest of the U.K.?
I cant help but feel that the public were not informed of the reasons why there was such a delay and I can’t help but feel the reasons were political.
Other than that, Good Job WAG oh and the NHS vaccination delivery teams
Apologies for the wrong link, this is the one I meant it to be;-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-56025773
I would say it's a great effort by the NHS, Army and volunteers.
Well done to all
Nope, no one joining me in eating humble pie yet, just a marked reluctance to give the WAG any credit it seems.
Let's give credit where it is due, not to the people who want to bask in the glory off others hard work and effort
That line would be more justified if the WAG hadn’t been held solely to blame by many when it looked like things were going badly wrong on the vaccine front. It should go without saying that great credit goes to the NHS and all of the other parties that have helped to ensure the target was reached, but it’s hypocritical to hold a body responsible for something looking like going wrong and then not give it credit when everything turns out to be okay.
To be fair I think they have done very well. But what caused the outcry was not what was actually happening but Drakeford's stupid comment regarding people standing about doing nothing.
If he had nor made such a silly remark I don't think there would have been any complaint in the first place, people would have just accepted the vaccination roll out takes time.
I'm afraid not, some people have been looking for any opportunity to criticize the Welsh government, you only have to see how quickly people have pivoted from complaining about the numbers and the roll out if the vaccine to now questioning why the economy isn't opening up yet.
you can say the same about people criticising the Tory government too, although most people are happy to acknowledge they at least got the vaccines right
It is noticeable, even on this MB, which is generally fair minded, very little credit is being given to WG.
I realise I am biased, but I dont think it unreasonable to say that Mark Drakeford has made a very good impression over the last 12 months, speaking with clarity and purpose (which is more than can be said for BJ), yet the one occasion when he slipped up- I think he was trying to be too honest- everyone jumps on him.
For years of being criticised by Westminster over Welsh NHS it is great to see things going right for a change. The simple matter is Wales NHS has been starved of funds by Westminster for years, but this time money has been no object so the WG and NHS has been able to do the job properly without having one hand tied behind it's back.