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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

COVID-19: Every UK adult could be vaccinated by mid-July - if these figures are anything to go by . . .

https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-every-uk-adult-could-be-vaccinated-by-mid-july-if-these-figures-are-anything-to-go-by-12188909

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By *lex46TV/TS
over a year ago

Near Wells

I don't want to be rude Op but I would use your status to disagree.

Those figures don't add up, that means vaccinating 10 million people a month.

How will the logistics, ie the production, supplies and enough people to administer that cope with that amount?

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

I read somewhere that it was by Autumn, I thought even that was optimistic tbh!

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By *uietlykinkymeWoman
over a year ago

kinky land

Mid July 2022 could see all adults 'offered' I could believe.

I noticed the government specifically said by end of Feb all 70 & over will have been 'offered' the jab, not given the jab.

That means as long as the computers have sent letters offering the jabs, that target is reached. Irrelevant that post loose thousands of letters every week, that people over 70 struggle to access the online booking system, that people decline the jab. Offering something is very different to me than doing something.

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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria


"Mid July 2022 could see all adults 'offered' I could believe.

I noticed the government specifically said by end of Feb all 70 & over will have been 'offered' the jab, not given the jab.

That means as long as the computers have sent letters offering the jabs, that target is reached. Irrelevant that post loose thousands of letters every week, that people over 70 struggle to access the online booking system, that people decline the jab. Offering something is very different to me than doing something."

It’s all telephone call by us, not by letter or going onto a booking system yourself, your GP rings with an offered appointment date and time, usually just short of a weeks notice.

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By *ncubus XMan
over a year ago

midlands - glasgow - islands

Does it make any difference? The way this piece of shit is mutating we will need to be vaccinated every year!

How will this happen if it’s a epic task this year then surly next year it will be the same epic task! And so on or am I missing something?

This is what worries me as if the mutations make the vaccinations rendered useless then we will need to keep having new vaccinations or new lockdowns or new boarder controls.

How does it actually end?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Mid July 2022 could see all adults 'offered' I could believe.

I noticed the government specifically said by end of Feb all 70 & over will have been 'offered' the jab, not given the jab.

That means as long as the computers have sent letters offering the jabs, that target is reached. Irrelevant that post loose thousands of letters every week, that people over 70 struggle to access the online booking system, that people decline the jab. Offering something is very different to me than doing something.

It’s all telephone call by us, not by letter or going onto a booking system yourself, your GP rings with an offered appointment date and time, usually just short of a weeks notice. "

Same here.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Does it make any difference? The way this piece of shit is mutating we will need to be vaccinated every year!

How will this happen if it’s a epic task this year then surly next year it will be the same epic task! And so on or am I missing something?

This is what worries me as if the mutations make the vaccinations rendered useless then we will need to keep having new vaccinations or new lockdowns or new boarder controls.

How does it actually end? "

Getting the virus and it being in the community isn't necessarily an issue.

Getting seriously sick from the virus and needing hospital treatment is.

I would hope that even if it is an annual vaccine it will offer some protection in the same way the flu vaccine does.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I reckon it will be at least September

Yes they are saying it’s yearly vaccines now

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By *oved Up 2Couple
over a year ago

nottingham


"Mid July 2022 could see all adults 'offered' I could believe.

I noticed the government specifically said by end of Feb all 70 & over will have been 'offered' the jab, not given the jab.

That means as long as the computers have sent letters offering the jabs, that target is reached. Irrelevant that post loose thousands of letters every week, that people over 70 struggle to access the online booking system, that people decline the jab. Offering something is very different to me than doing something.

It’s all telephone call by us, not by letter or going onto a booking system yourself, your GP rings with an offered appointment date and time, usually just short of a weeks notice. "

My mum got a letter and told to book online. She's never been on a computer in her life bless her

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think they will give up at age 60 and claim below that is fit enough to fight it of naturally same as they do with the flue the cost of vaccinating the whole country every year would bankrupt them.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


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It’s all telephone call by us, not by letter or going onto a booking system yourself, your GP rings with an offered appointment date and time "

NHS England sent out 130,000 letters this week inviting over 80s to make appointments at vaccination supercentres. They are sending out another 400,000 letters shortly

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"I think they will give up at age 60 and claim below that is fit enough to fight it of naturally same as they do with the flu "

This year everyone over 50 was offered a free flu jab

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By *oelDorianMan
over a year ago

vanaheim


"I read somewhere that it was by Autumn, I thought even that was optimistic tbh!"
I read that somewhere as well and thought the same

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think they will give up at age 60 and claim below that is fit enough to fight it of naturally same as they do with the flu

This year everyone over 50 was offered a free flu jab"

I am over 50 and I was not offered one.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Mid July 2022 could see all adults 'offered' I could believe.

I noticed the government specifically said by end of Feb all 70 & over will have been 'offered' the jab, not given the jab.

That means as long as the computers have sent letters offering the jabs, that target is reached. Irrelevant that post loose thousands of letters every week, that people over 70 struggle to access the online booking system, that people decline the jab. Offering something is very different to me than doing something."

no it doesnt it was made quiet clear, offered the jab means there is one waiting for them if they care to take it as its not compulsory thats why they say offered.

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By *atelotmanMan
over a year ago

Chatham


"I think they will give up at age 60 and claim below that is fit enough to fight it of naturally same as they do with the flu

This year everyone over 50 was offered a free flu jab

I am over 50 and I was not offered one. "

Im 70 this year, an received a letter today dated 15th Nov 2020.Say I was the book for my flu by the end of Nov 2020.So not holding my breath for getting a covid19 jab anytime soon.

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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria


"I think they will give up at age 60 and claim below that is fit enough to fight it of naturally same as they do with the flu

This year everyone over 50 was offered a free flu jab

I am over 50 and I was not offered one. "

This year if you go in a chemist they will do them for free if your over 50, no need to wait to hear from your GP.

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By *uited staffs guyMan
over a year ago

staffordshire

We have already as a nation ordered more vaccine than we have population - so it’s more an issue of pace

We’re currently doing 2 million a week (over 300k a day) - so you can do the maths for how long that would take, but, once the deaths and admissions slow right down will the incentive to carry on at this rate continue?

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By *oelDorianMan
over a year ago

vanaheim


"We have already as a nation ordered more vaccine than we have population - so it’s more an issue of pace

We’re currently doing 2 million a week (over 300k a day) - so you can do the maths for how long that would take, but, once the deaths and admissions slow right down will the incentive to carry on at this rate continue?"

Where did you get that number from

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By *iger4uWoman
over a year ago

In my happy place


"I think they will give up at age 60 and claim below that is fit enough to fight it of naturally same as they do with the flu

This year everyone over 50 was offered a free flu jab

I am over 50 and I was not offered one. "

England not Wales

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"I don't want to be rude Op but I would use your status to disagree.

Those figures don't add up, that means vaccinating 10 million people a month.

How will the logistics, ie the production, supplies and enough people to administer that cope with that amount? "

Done 300,000 this week so tarket is achievable

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"We have already as a nation ordered more vaccine than we have population - so it’s more an issue of pace

We’re currently doing 2 million a week (over 300k a day) - so you can do the maths for how long that would take, but, once the deaths and admissions slow right down will the incentive to carry on at this rate continue?"

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By *uited staffs guyMan
over a year ago

staffordshire


"We have already as a nation ordered more vaccine than we have population - so it’s more an issue of pace

We’re currently doing 2 million a week (over 300k a day) - so you can do the maths for how long that would take, but, once the deaths and admissions slow right down will the incentive to carry on at this rate continue?

Where did you get that number from "

The last few days official figures have gone over 300k per day - on the gov website

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By *ch WellMan
over a year ago

Scotland


"We have already as a nation ordered more vaccine than we have population - so it’s more an issue of pace

We’re currently doing 2 million a week (over 300k a day) - so you can do the maths for how long that would take, but, once the deaths and admissions slow right down will the incentive to carry on at this rate continue?

Where did you get that number from

The last few days official figures have gone over 300k per day - on the gov website "

And that's with some mass hubs not open yet and some closed due to snow.

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By *ensual massagerMan
over a year ago

Bolton


"I think they will give up at age 60 and claim below that is fit enough to fight it of naturally same as they do with the flu

This year everyone over 50 was offered a free flu jab

I am over 50 and I was not offered one. "

Go to your local pharmacy

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By *ensual massagerMan
over a year ago

Bolton


"I think they will give up at age 60 and claim below that is fit enough to fight it of naturally same as they do with the flue the cost of vaccinating the whole country every year would bankrupt them. "

I think the cost of vaccinating the population is negligible to the cost of the economy, the furlough, the lockdown etc

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"COVID-19: Every UK adult could be vaccinated by mid-July - if these figures are anything to go by . . .

https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-every-uk-adult-could-be-vaccinated-by-mid-july-if-these-figures-are-anything-to-go-by-12188909

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Haha... I hope so But there is one HUGE obsticale.. This ineptly useless government

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"COVID-19: Every UK adult could be vaccinated by mid-July - if these figures are anything to go by . . .

https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-every-uk-adult-could-be-vaccinated-by-mid-july-if-these-figures-are-anything-to-go-by-12188909

Haha... I hope so But there is one HUGE obsticale.. This ineptly useless government "

I saw this story on Sky News last night.

There was a document released by the Scottish government that showed their vaccination expectations based on supply and delivery.

The Sky News stats man used this formula and applied it to England.

However, he said to take this with a pinch of salt as there are unknown variables, such as, future manufacturing, delivery, administration of it etc.

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch

The BBC’s take on likelihood of who / when, different reading

- vaccinate every care home resident by the end of January

- everyone over 70, NHS frontline staff, care workers and anyone who is clinically extremely vulnerable by mid-February

- the rest of the priority groups and over 50s after that, possibly by May

The second phase of vaccination will focus on the rest of the population, mainly the under-50s, who are much less likely to be ill with Covid-19.

Teachers, transport workers and the military could be prioritised at that point, but more data on how well the vaccines are working will be needed before that decision is made.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55045639

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