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colemanY2K
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Fortunately the folk running the vaccine operation have been left to do the job. Given the numbers vaccinated to date (nearly a 1/3 of the population of England) re-opening in April should be fine.
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Frabhoy
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Well half vacinated - most still need the second dose. I think there is talk that the efl cup final will trial 30,000 fans in April.
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Dalymount79
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The Tories are doing a great job getting folk to focus on the jab numbers and ignore the case / death numbers. Like everyone else there’s too much of the virus in communities to consider lifting as per the the leaked document.
It’s still a long road ahead - if they jump the gun cases and deaths will continue but hey... we got to host a football event.
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Zinedine Kilbane 110
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By the time the Euro comes around everybody in the high risk category (25M) will have 2 doses (this is due end of April). I would imagine all adults will have had one dose by then so the UK will be in a much different place then... |
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colemanY2K
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Give it to the Brits so we can have a normal EurosStage three
No earlier than 17 May:
Stage fourNo earlier than 21 June:
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colemanY2K
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No restrictions on the semi's and final at Wembley. If things keep progressing the way they are I can see England, Scotland and possibly Wales hosting the tournament.
Edited by colemanY2K - 22 Feb 2021 at 7:52pm |
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"One of the dominant facts in English life during the past three quarters of a century has been the decay of ability in the ruling class." Orwell, 1942.
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kevin100
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If that’s the case after well over half the country being vaccinated/offered the vaccine then it will be a case of get on with life what do we do lock away forever. Anyways as for Euro 2021 Ireland might see fans in stadiums by 2025 if our lot are anything to go by.
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Denis Irwin
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There's a lot of if's in there. Vaccine Role out or not the Brits have f**ked up every re-opening so far.
Edited by Denis Irwin - 22 Feb 2021 at 8:21pm |
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JohnSwift
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Giving the Euros to Britain would seem like the sensible option at this stage. They seem to have got their act together. They’ve gambled with the vaccines and the early studies would suggest it’s working. Some great stadia to host the matches as well.
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You Tell Me
Jack Charlton Joined: 05 Sep 2010 Status: Offline Points: 6773 |
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The vaccine they're rolling out in the UK is considerably less effective in percentage terms than the ones being rolled out in Ireland, elsewhere in Europe and the US. It is also far more prone to being bypassed by new variants than the other vaccines. Given how the UK has handled the pandemic so far I can see the whole vaccination program there failing when the south African or Brazilian variant takes hold and the vaccine theyve given half the country becomes useless to them.
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Zinedine Kilbane 110
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Is the Pfizer vaccine the UK are using different to the one Ireland / Europe are using? They are coming from the same factory so how are they splitting the good ones from the bad ones? They better not mix them up and give those b***ards the good ones. |
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You Tell Me
Jack Charlton Joined: 05 Sep 2010 Status: Offline Points: 6773 |
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The vast majority of the UK population are being given AstraZenica, hence the faster rollout. It's only around 60% effective compared to the likes of Pfizer at 90%+.
They'll end up having to re-vaccinate the entire population.
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BrendanD88
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Is that the same with the North? I thought Pfizer was the main one being used up here.
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Zinedine Kilbane 110
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Okay so the 40M Pfizer vaccines the Uk have ordered is the same as the one for the rest of Europe. Everybody in the world will have to be vaccinated again - with so many variants this is looking like an annual vaccine similar to the flu. |
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Zinedine Kilbane 110
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The hospitals all seem to be using the Pfizer ones as they have the facilities to store them. If you are going to your local GP it’s more likely to be the AstraZenica. The % split between Pfizer and AZ has never been released so nobody knows if the vast majority has gotten the Pfizer / AZ or if it’s evenly split.
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BrendanD88
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Cheers. Are the ‘effective percentages’ mentioned above correct?
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Zinedine Kilbane 110
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All the drug companies are obviously pushing theirs as the best and there has been a number of ranges published. AZ in particular has had mixed reviews. Pfizer would definitely seem the preferred option if you have the choice. |
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Territorial
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Latest Update from earlier today: The first results of the UK's vaccination rollout suggests it is having a "spectacular impact on preventing serious illness" from coronavirus. Research led by Public Health Scotland found that at
four weeks after the first dose, Covid hospital admissions were reduced
by 85% for the Pfizer jab, and 94% for the AstraZeneca jab. Lead
researcher Prof Aziz Sheikh said the results were "very, very"
impressive and both vaccines were working "spectacularly". And from yesterday: There is "early data"
showing a reduction in transmission in people who have had a coronavirus
vaccine, the health secretary has said.
Thanks, I'll pass it on. Edited by Territorial - 22 Feb 2021 at 11:00pm |
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