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People keep mentioning where they are on “the list”.
Can you point me in the direction of said list?
Can you point me in the direction of said list?
Right behind mePeople keep mentioning where they are on “the list”.
Can you point me in the direction of said list?
This is Phase 1 announced this week by the Government:People keep mentioning where they are on “the list”.
Can you point me in the direction of said list?
Cheers, very helpfulThis is Phase 1 announced this week by the Government:
1 - Residents in a care home for older adults and their carers
2 - All those aged 80 and over. Frontline health and social care workers
3 - All those aged 75 and over
4 - All those aged 70 and over. Clinically extremely vulnerable individuals
5 - All those aged 65 and over
6 - All individuals aged 16-64 with underlying health conditions which put them at higher risk of serious disease and mortality
7 - All those aged 60 and over
8 - All those aged 55 and over
9 - All those aged 50 and over
When it was announced the PM did mention the aspiration of Phase 2 starting in the Spring.Cheers, very helpful
The list does occasionally change a bit but is here.People keep mentioning where they are on “the list”.
Can you point me in the direction of said list?
They're not very good for those but the Pfizer one adds twenty yards to your drive.I'll take it if there's any left.
Hoping the side effects include curing arthritis, diabetes, balding, short sightedness, trigger finger and a bad back.
I'm really looking forward to my vaccination vacation
I'll be happy as dog with 2 tails , as long as I can wag one of them , oh the memoriesPlus the rumour of a 3 day raging hard-on as a side effect.?
I also read the list with numbers of people in. As I’m in level 8 there are approx 37m in front of me so that’s 74m doses to go. Mmm could be here a while then as only 400,000 before xmas.This is Phase 1 announced this week by the Government:
1 - Residents in a care home for older adults and their carers
2 - All those aged 80 and over. Frontline health and social care workers
3 - All those aged 75 and over
4 - All those aged 70 and over. Clinically extremely vulnerable individuals
5 - All those aged 65 and over
6 - All individuals aged 16-64 with underlying health conditions which put them at higher risk of serious disease and mortality
7 - All those aged 60 and over
8 - All those aged 55 and over
9 - All those aged 50 and over
Plus the rumour of a 3 day raging hard-on as a side effect.?
I am one.
I am, maybe at risk, being over 55, just. I am healthy, fit ish, have no under lying health conditions. I don't eat out much, I don't go to pubs, or socialise hugely.I don't go to many concerts, football games, or use public transport, or go anywhere else I am likely to contract this virus. The lock downs have been inconvenient, but really have not effected me hugely. I am not planning on going abroad any time soon, and my passport ran out last year. I don't like flying anyway. Too many people.
My wife works from home, and is pretty much in the same boat as me.
I go to work, but there is a rigid policy re covid. It's pretty safe.
I am not registered with a GP, can't see the point, have seen a doctor twice in the last 20 years.
Vaccinations have two purposes. To prevent spread in the community, and to may be stop vulnerable people from getting a nasty illness. I am probably not vulnerable, and if enough vulnerable people have the vacine, I probably don't need it.
I have had the flu jab twice in 55 years. I have caught flu twice also, although clearly not connected.
My job as present would not require me to have the vaccine, neither would my preferred mode of transport, car.
...and you never know when your home/work circumstances or health might change as we just do not know what is around the corner of life - and they can change overnight...I am glad the responses have been so overwhelmingly in favour of getting the vaccine.
However in response to Murph... you are 55 now and healthy. But of course you won't stay 55 for long and who knows what health issues you will develop as you get older.
Ultimately if everyone or most people took your view, the vaccine would obviously be ineffective and the virus would continue circulating and killing people.
And you realise your work will not retain a rigid policy re: Covid indefinitely. Entirely likely situations will develop where you will be in rooms or meeting in close contact with people again, perhaps not as often, but any work activities you had to do a year ago, it would be entirely reasonable to expect you do again from the Spring onwards. Such as sharing a work space, travelling to other locations, sitting in a conference hall or meeting or having a series of meetings in an office.
Now that the vaccinations have started I expect to see huge swathes of the population die from mercury poisoning/develop genetic defects from their DNA being altered/become mindless robots from the nanobots/develop an immunity to Covid-19.
One of those is more likely than the rest.
Now that the vaccinations have started I expect to see huge swathes of the population die from mercury poisoning/develop genetic defects from their DNA being altered/become mindless robots from the nanobots/develop an immunity to Covid-19.
One of those is more likely than the rest.