Two doses of the Pfizer or Oxford vaccine reduces the risk of passing on COVID by more than half, a new study shows
Just waiting for Mrs mop to come out of city hall, she’s had the Oxford one but they are still making her wait 15 mins. Apparently she’s not had an injection since she was a kid... mad
Given the reports showing that a big percentage of infections are acquired in Hospitals, I do wonder if it's a bit chicken and egg, with the reduction in infections coinciding with the reduction in hospital admissions.
Went for numero uno today in city hall. Well organised. Great volunteers. I know some people bad mouth the nhs, me included, but you've got to give them some credit.
To be honest that is a very good point , hadnt thought about that scenario at all and great news if this is proved , either way all numbers are starting to look good , as long as they stay similar over the next two weeks , we know the first relaxation has passed by with minimal effect
Bars taking sensible precautions to minimise losses if they have to open with lower capacity Who is joining me and Askew to do our bit?
My wife was there at 8.30 she said exactly the same very well organised and very sympathetic to those that looked a little scared. Had to wait 15 mins after as she’s had no injections since school.. 5 months ago... just kidding lol
Obviously, 'like for like' comparisons have to be taken with a pinch of salt, and this is clearly not scientific, but it should give us an indication of what's to come in a broader sense. It looks like we're liable to see an increase for a couple of weeks, and then...
So had my jab yesterday. Ache all over the place and just feel what I can only describe as 'odd'. The good news is, it was the Oxford jab. Thank you Oxford. Oh and thanks for the three points as well
If football starts up with reduced crowds having to wear masks we will be ****ed. Humberside Police will say that you aren't allowed to enter football stadiums with your face covered so it will have to remain empty.