Swinglowandslow
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Almost all of the vulnerable either vaccinated or have been offered the vaccine so hopefully that situation is less likely to happen.
Bolton?
Almost all of the vulnerable either vaccinated or have been offered the vaccine so hopefully that situation is less likely to happen.
Someone I know won't take it until next year when more have had it
His reasoning is they refusing to take liability for the vaccine
If he died for example but where as other jabs they will
I dunno how true but if it is just take liability if it's making people wary
6 months plus time in testing, 33 million and counting. How many more is he going to wait for?
I posted a few posts later that we spoke today and he has decided to book
If she dies she will never be pregnant not withstanding the unknown effects covid may have on fertility.
Is there any difference between the component elements of the various vaccines to allow people with certain allergies to have one of the vaccines? Even with the potential for an allergic reaction, is it possible to monitor and treat the symptoms of the reaction whilst the vaccine does its thing (maybe possible now with free hospital beds) or am I watching too many US medical dramas and these things do not happen outside of House etc.
Another colleague doesn't want to have it as she hasnt had kids yet and she worried what it might do to her chances as there hasn't been trails on peoples fertility long term
Can kind of understand
Tell her that she won't have too many babies if she dies from Covid. Or if some of the downstream inflammatory effects of Covid affect the reproductive system. Both of these are very much more likely than the vaccine affecting fertility.
OK, maybe a bit harsh.
This scare story betrays a lack of understanding of how vaccines work. There is no plausible way in which vaccines could affect fertility. Medicines can be distributed throughout the body or act locally. Covid vaccines act locally, not going far from the deltoid into which they were injected, and only stick around for about 48 hours. Their job is simply to present an antigen or, in this case, a genetic code or mRNA , to the immune system which then kicks into action. This is the same immune system that acts daily to deal with bacteria and other intruders. The immune system then does the heavy lifting and creates the antibodies etc. The only plausible effect on fertility would be if the antibodies generated cross reacted with something vital to reproduction. If that were the case, it is highly likely to have happened already because everybody has been exposed to numerous coronaviruses already, and the same immune system has been doing the work.
However phizer is a complete new way to make a vaccine is it not? And that's what the under 40s will get in the main
So if it's a new way how do we know the affects yet? Unlike tried and tested methods that AZ used?
However phizer is a complete new way to make a vaccine is it not? And that's what the under 40s will get in the main
So if it's a new way how do we know the affects yet? Unlike tried and tested methods that AZ used?
Those who feel they have to do what’s required of them by the government; actually pay that much attention to what the government requires of them, and have a wider social responsibility rather than just to themselves.We are now being told we should not travel to countries on the amber list for leisure.
In that case, why have an amber list? Surely just a green list and a red list would be better?
In related news, 150 holiday flights left the UK yesterday to go to countries on the amber list - what proportion of those holidaymakers will actually properly self-isolate on their return?
We are now being told we should not travel to countries on the amber list for leisure.
In that case, why have an amber list? Surely just a green list and a red list would be better?
In related news, 150 holiday flights left the UK yesterday to go to countries on the amber list - what proportion of those holidaymakers will actually properly self-isolate on their return?
Question for Ethan,
I had the first AZ jab and had no side effects to start with apart from sore arm. I then had pins and needles, raging pulse in my arm for 3-4 weeks that stopped me sleeping and the arm felt like someone had tightened it.
Got a message about my second jab and just curious as to what you'd advise. I'm early 30's, fit, average BMI etc. Should I go for it or wait and get a different second jab in a few months once trials about mixing are complete?
My words might get me an infraction and ban ?One hundred and ten direct flights from India have landed in the UK in the three and a half weeks since the country was placed on the travel Red List amid rising concerns about Covid-19 variants, LBC can reveal.
Analysis of flight data by LBC shows that direct flights from India have continued to land in the UK at a rate of 4.5 per day, despite growing fears about a variant that has spread rapidly and quickly become dominant across much of India.
While the UK government has banned direct flights from 11 other Red List countries that have direct flights to the UK, including Brazil and South Africa, it did not adopt a similar policy when India was placed the list. Flights are also allowed from neighbouring Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Boris Johnson warned last week that rapidly rising cases of the named B1.617.2 variant, first detected in India, could derail plans to end social distancing on 21st June.
Last Friday, the Prime Minister held a press conference to warn the British public of ministers’ and scientific advisers’ fears over the variant. On that day alone, seven direct flights from India arrived in the UK.
NHS Test and Trace data shows that, in the 14 days between 22nd April and 5th May, 4,258 travellers arriving from India undertook Covid tests - far more than the number arriving from any other country in the world, except Pakistan. Of those arriving from India during the 14 day period, 299 (7%) tested positive for Covid.
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If this trend continued for the most recent fortnight, almost 8,500 passengers would be expected to have arrived from India since the country was placed on the Red List. Around 600 of them are likely to have been infected with Covid-19.
Test and Trace data suggests that almost half (46%) of those who tested positive after arriving from India were infected with a worrying variant – either a “Variant of Concern” or a “Variant Under Investigation”.
While almost all passengers from Red List countries have to quarantine in a hotel for 10 days, concerns have repeatedly been voiced about passengers from high-risk countries mixing with other passengers and airport staff while queuing for hours at UK airports. Currently, passengers use the same airport terminals as those arriving from Amber and Green-rated countries.
Read more: 'Why are we letting planes in?': Furious caller's outburst as Indian variant rises in UK
Industry sources told LBC that airport bosses raised concerns about this problem during discussions with the government in January, but claimed that the Department for Transport “did not engage” on the matter. Today, Boris Johnson’s spokesperson today suggested it was airports' responsibility to ensure queues at arrivals were Covid secure.
British Airways and Virgin are operating a combined several flights each day from Mumbai and Delhi, while BA also offers routes from Bengaluru and Hyderabad. Indian airlines Air India and Vistara are also flying several times a week.
- words fail me.
I can only guess how the lady feels about taking the vaccine because of what she may of heard, but a 2 min search found this.....
"There is currently no evidence that any vaccines, including Covid-19 vaccines, cause fertility problems — problems trying to get pregnant," according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's page about the safety of the vaccines for women's reproductive health.
It's a sad state of affairs when people are more inclined to believe some unknown person on twitter rather than the experts in their field.
Tell your friend to do her own research and ask herself the question ''would the scientists have risked their reputations and released the vaccine without testng it first?''
Of course not.
The bottom line is taking the vaccine will not affect her chances of having children, not taking the vaccine and possibly dying will.