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by Grumpy David » Mon Mar 01, 2021 8:37 pm

Saw this on Reddit.
7 Day Case Rate and Positivity Rate per 100,000 for UK and EU countries on (Sunday) 28th February 2021:

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Following on from the Public Health Scotland report last Monday, further data showing both vaccines are working very well in the especially elderly.

Covid vaccines cut risk of serious illness by 80%

A single shot of either the Oxford-AstraZeneca or the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid jab reduces the chance of needing hospital treatment by more than 80%, an analysis in England shows.

The Public Health England data showed the effect kicked in three to four weeks after vaccination.

It was based on people aged over 80 who were the first to receive the jab.

Government scientists hailed the result, but stressed that two doses were needed for the best protection.

It comes after similar findings were published by Scottish health authorities last week, which they hailed as "spectacular".

Health Secretary Matt Hancock told a Downing Street briefing on Monday the latest vaccine results were "very strong".

He added: "They may also help to explain why the number of Covid admissions to intensive care units among people over 80 in the UK have dropped to single figures in the last couple of weeks."

Also speaking at the news conference, England's deputy chief medical officer - Prof Jonathan Van-Tam - said the data offered a glimpse of how the vaccine programme "is going to hopefully take us into a very different world in the next few months".

But he said it was "absolutely critical" that second doses "are still part of the course of immunisation against Covid-19 and no less important".

Prof Van-Tam stressed there was a "significant likelihood" that a second dose of a vaccine would "mature your immune response, possibly make it broader and almost certainly make it longer than it would otherwise be in relation to a first dose only."

More than 20 million people in the UK have had their first dose of a vaccine - over a third of the adult population.

Meanwhile, another 104 deaths within 28 days of a positive coronavirus have been reported, and a further 5,455 new cases, according to the latest figures.

The PHE data, which has not been peer reviewed, also suggested the Pfizer vaccine, which started being rolled out a month before the AstraZeneca vaccine, leads to an 83% reduction in deaths from Covid. This was based on people over the age of 80 who had died.

The data also showed vaccination cuts the risk of people over 70 developing any Covid symptoms by around 60%, three weeks after an initial dose.

Prof Van-Tam said the decision to give the AstraZeneca vaccine to older people was "clearly vindicated".

Some European nations have refused to give it to the over 65s because data from the trials was mainly on its effect among younger adults.

Prof Van-Tam said the judgement made by the UK authorities was that it was simply "not plausible" the vaccine would only work on younger adults. He said other countries would doubtless be "very interested" in the data coming out of the UK.

And he added: "It shows us how - if we are patient... the vaccine programme is going to take us into a very different world in the next few months."

Dr Mary Ramsay, Public Health England's head of immunisation, said there was growing evidence that the vaccines were working to reduce infections and save lives.

"While there remains much more data to follow, this is encouraging and we are increasingly confident that vaccines are making a real difference," she said.

However, more evidence is needed to know how well the vaccines protect against the Brazil variant that has recently been identified in the UK.

This variant has a mutation - E484 - that could reduce some of the effectiveness of the vaccines.

It was announced on Sunday that six new variant cases - three in England and three in Scotland - had been found through testing.

Health officials have been able to contact all but one of these people. The whereabouts of the remaining individual is unknown as they did not complete their test registration card.


This real world data is quickly backing up the Phase 3 data and actually showing it working better in some situations than what trial data even showed.

Thankfully the Oxford vaccine is not "quasi ineffective" on over 65s or showing just 8% efficacy as relatively recent disinformation was suggesting.

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PostRe: Coronavirus & stuff
by Return_of_the_STAR » Mon Mar 01, 2021 8:49 pm

Portugal seem to be doing well as they were a big concern not long ago.

Great news about the single dose vaccines.

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PostRe: Coronavirus & stuff
by Lagamorph » Mon Mar 01, 2021 9:22 pm

From what I was reading the other day though Germany seem to be having issues getting people to actually take the vaccine and many people not turning up for vaccination appointments, leading to unused vaccine doses just sitting in storage.

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PostRe: Coronavirus & stuff
by Return_of_the_STAR » Mon Mar 01, 2021 9:30 pm

Lagamorph wrote:From what I was reading the other day though Germany seem to be having issues getting people to actually take the vaccine and many people not turning up for vaccination appointments, leading to unused vaccine doses just sitting in storage.


Yeah particularly Germany and france. A lot of it seems to stem from mistrust over the AstraZeneca vaccine due to Macrons negativity and Germany stating that it should only be used on the under 65s. Also france in particular seems to have a mistrust of vaccines in general.

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PostRe: Coronavirus & stuff
by Tineash » Mon Mar 01, 2021 10:25 pm

Lagamorph wrote:From what I was reading the other day though Germany seem to be having issues getting people to actually take the vaccine and many people not turning up for vaccination appointments, leading to unused vaccine doses just sitting in storage.


Yeah but for one day it felt reeeeally reeeeally good to dunk on Astra Zeneca and the British government by telling everyone how shitty their vaccine was.

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PostRe: Coronavirus & stuff
by That » Mon Mar 01, 2021 10:33 pm

Tineash wrote:Yeah but for one day it felt reeeeally reeeeally good to dunk on Astra Zeneca and the British government by telling everyone how shitty their vaccine was.


Turning your entire population into antivaxxers to own the British

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PostRe: Coronavirus & stuff
by Godzilla » Tue Mar 02, 2021 10:59 am

twitter.com/pattymo/status/1366512293547290626


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PostRe: Coronavirus & stuff
by ITSMILNER » Tue Mar 02, 2021 11:37 am

The first assessment of the Brazilian variant of COVID-19, newly identified in the UK, shows it may spread more easily - and evade the immune system

https://news.sky.com/story/brazilian-p1-variant-may-spread-more-easily-and-could-evade-immune-system-scientists-find-12233402

Basically Boris’s strawberry floated us over again

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PostRe: Coronavirus & stuff
by Victor Mildew » Tue Mar 02, 2021 11:41 am

Same time next year then lads.

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PostRe: Coronavirus & stuff
by Drumstick » Tue Mar 02, 2021 11:43 am

Brazil. Brazil has strawberry floated over. Not Boris. Boris is doing his best, remember.

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PostRe: Coronavirus & stuff
by Victor Mildew » Tue Mar 02, 2021 11:45 am

How the strawberry float is it even possible to have a test and not fill your details in? Both from a clerical and personal point of view.

There is information missing, put it in or you're going nowhere.

Hmmm, I know I have this but if they can contact me then they'll know I'm not isolating, I'll just leave that bit blank. Right, off to see my mates and show off my sun tan!

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PostRe: Coronavirus & stuff
by Zilnad » Tue Mar 02, 2021 11:45 am

Braaaazil! Braaazillll!

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PostRe: Coronavirus & stuff
by Victor Mildew » Tue Mar 02, 2021 11:50 am

Please fill out your details.

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No, its vitally important and will stop the entire UK being dead within 3 years. Please put your name and address in so we can contact you.

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by <]:^D » Tue Mar 02, 2021 11:50 am

:lol:

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by That's not a growth » Tue Mar 02, 2021 11:52 am

Victor Mildew wrote:Please fill out your details.

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No, its vitally important and will stop the entire UK being dead within 3 years. Please put your name and address in so we can contact you.

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Why would someone do a test if they're not giving details for how they can receive the results of said test? Are people being forced to do tests, and someone might have done this as a 'minimum compliance' type of rebellion?

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PostRe: Coronavirus & stuff
by Moggy » Tue Mar 02, 2021 2:01 pm

Godzilla wrote:

twitter.com/pattymo/status/1366512293547290626



I trust Covid's motivation more than the person that entire article is based on.

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PostRe: Coronavirus & stuff
by rinks » Wed Mar 03, 2021 8:26 am

Furlough extended to September.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56259094

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by That's not a growth » Wed Mar 03, 2021 8:29 am

Could that be seen as an indication they don't think things will be better over the summer?

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PostRe: Coronavirus & stuff
by rinks » Wed Mar 03, 2021 8:37 am

Hopefully it’s recognition that businesses can’t just reopen at full capacity, and will still need assistance once restrictions are lifted.

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PostRe: Coronavirus & stuff
by Errkal » Wed Mar 03, 2021 8:52 am

That's not a growth wrote:Could that be seen as an indication they don't think things will be better over the summer?


Doubt it, I mean it is possible, but as rinks said I think it is more that they can't expect everything to snap back to pre-covid levels of business, it will take people time to be "ok" with being out again especially in pubs and such where people are close together and after a year of activly avoiding people its going to be a hard habit to get out of, I wouldn't be suprised if a lot of people see a pub with the seats taken and thing "oo a bit busy in there" and not "I'll just stand" like they would have done in the past.


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