bluedonkey wrote:We're all virologists now.
Allegedly.
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Lootman wrote:Julian wrote:Also effectiveness against transmission?
Not a realistic criterion since obviously even someone vaccinated up the wazoo could breathe in a mouthful of virus and then immediately breathe it out all over someone else. The point of a vaccination is surely that:
1) Any virus in your body is neutralised more quickly, and so:
2) The amount of time you are infectious is thereby greatly reduced, and:
3) You won't get symptoms and so you won't be coughing and sneezing over others.
Snorvey wrote:Astra-oxford for me today. Very impressed with the local operation - although the bright pink cast and my stoic insistence that I was fine on my crutches smoothed the way immeasurably, I'm sure.
I spent more time chatting with the nurses about my busted leg who were ooooohing over my xray photos...... which is very soothing.
...Now I have to find a way of keeping it on long enough for the second jab.
Snorvey wrote:Astra-oxford for me today. Very impressed with the local operation - although the bright pink cast and my stoic insistence that I was fine on my crutches smoothed the way immeasurably, I'm sure.
I spent more time chatting with the nurses about my busted leg who were ooooohing over my xray photos...... which is very soothing.
...Now I have to find a way of keeping it on long enough for the second jab.
Bouleversee wrote:Snorvey wrote:Astra-oxford for me today. Very impressed with the local operation - although the bright pink cast and my stoic insistence that I was fine on my crutches smoothed the way immeasurably, I'm sure.
I spent more time chatting with the nurses about my busted leg who were ooooohing over my xray photos...... which is very soothing.
...Now I have to find a way of keeping it on long enough for the second jab.
If it's as bad as the damage caused by a skiing accident I had in my dim-distant youth, you'll have it on for at least 6 months which should be more than long enough.
PinkDalek wrote:Bouleversee wrote:Snorvey wrote:Astra-oxford for me today. Very impressed with the local operation - although the bright pink cast and my stoic insistence that I was fine on my crutches smoothed the way immeasurably, I'm sure.
I spent more time chatting with the nurses about my busted leg who were ooooohing over my xray photos...... which is very soothing.
...Now I have to find a way of keeping it on long enough for the second jab.
If it's as bad as the damage caused by a skiing accident I had in my dim-distant youth, you'll have it on for at least 6 months which should be more than long enough.
swill453 wrote:Local Facebook chat indicates the 60-65 age group is being done in volume next week. I'm not 60 until over a week later, but I understand they're using 31st March as the cutoff date.
(Scotland, NHS Lothian)
gryffron wrote:swill453 wrote:Local Facebook chat indicates the 60-65 age group is being done in volume next week. I'm not 60 until over a week later, but I understand they're using 31st March as the cutoff date.
(Scotland, NHS Lothian)
You're way behind then. We're into the 50-55s this week - Lincolnshire.
Gersemi wrote:I was AZ'd yesterday, at my local surgery, very efficient. 45 minutes out of the house, including walking to and from the surgery.
That makes me average as 50% of the adult population have now been vaccinated. I note that as of now 72% of LF's voting have been vacinated.
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