2/3 weeks or 12 weeks - from a public health perspective if the latter gives over 50% of the benefit compared to the former it is no contest.
Bob - we've had thousands of different mutations/variants (difficult to quantify because most countries have less widely deployed technology than the UK does to analyse the genetic information in the viral material). Most have little or no effect. Those variants that manage to perpetuate themselves - because they can 'outcompete' (in a Darwinian sense) other variants (by being slightly more easy to transmit, for eample) become 'dominant' but regional variations exist over time.So that'smy point really Jake, we seem to have had 2 mutations or more in fairly quick space of time, what if we get a resistant strain. Do we keep locking down forever.
Resistant may not be the right word, but I'm sure you all understand my drift.
Sorry, I think you've misunderstood...The concern about binning the antibiotics when you start feeling better is not so much about you getting ill again, but about what you are trying to kill off becoming resilliant.
Again, that is a significant reason why so many antibiotics are becoming useless in so many treatments.
That's antibiotics. Which humanity has already largely diminished the effectiveness of due to misuse.
The concern is that, if the vaccine for covid is misused in a similar way, then, in a similar way, it's effectiveness, for humanity in general, not just those on our little island, will be diminished.
That is what other countries, looking at the UK's behaviour, are concerned about.
The concern about binning the antibiotics when you start feeling better is not so much about you getting ill again, but about what you are trying to kill off becoming resilliant.
Again, that is a significant reason why so many antibiotics are becoming useless in so many treatments.
That's antibiotics. Which humanity has already largely diminished the effectiveness of due to misuse.
The concern is that, if the vaccine for covid is misused in a similar way, then, in a similar way, it's effectiveness, for humanity in general, not just those on our little island, will be diminished.
That is what other countries, looking at the UK's behaviour, are concerned about.
Reports in the German press that the AZ-Ox vaccine has only 8% effectiveness in the over 65s. Surely trial data would have flagged this up?
Sorry, I think you've misunderstood...
I see your point but can't help but think in a pandemic I'd rather have a bit of thinking outside the box than standard procedure by everyone, otherwise we maybe wasting valuable time.
Reports in the German press that the AZ-Ox vaccine has only 8% effectiveness in the over 65s. Surely trial data would have flagged this up?
Reports in the German press that the AZ-Ox vaccine has only 8% effectiveness in the over 65s. Surely trial data would have flagged this up?
Yes I believe soIsn't Pfizer Biontec joint US German. Or is that just me being cynical?
Nigel.
As I recall more will die from not getting the first dose than will die because of a delayed second dose and the delayed dose will make it 1 or 2% less effective but can't find where I read it now2/3 weeks or 12 weeks - from a public health perspective if the latter gives over 50% of the benefit compared to the former it is no contest.
Ask yourself (best Clint Eastwood style) "do you feel lucky punk". How would you feel if you were one of the 50% not vaccinated because the rollout stuck to the original 2/3 week second ***.
As far as breaking the rules - I will assess my own risk and that of the community. Right now the government are being evasive - but in 3/4 weeks they should have enough data to understand:
By middle/end of February, a very material virus related change aside, people will increasingly act on their assessment risk and simply ignore restrictions - in particular the vaccinated and the young.
- vaccine effectiveness in practice noting that it takes a few weeks for resistance to develop
- the extent of virus transmission post vaccine.
Lockdown is effective when only a small number push the envelope. Policing restrictions will be impossible when millions are prepared to simply ignore the rules.
'A later statement by the German health ministry suggested the report had mixed up the efficacy rate for over-65s with the number of seniors involved in AstraZeneca’s trials...Reports in the German press that the AZ-Ox vaccine has only 8% effectiveness in the over 65s. Surely trial data would have flagged this up?
'A later statement by the German health ministry suggested the report had mixed up the efficacy rate for over-65s with the number of seniors involved in AstraZeneca’s trials...
“At first sight it appears that two things have been muddled in the reports,” said the statement. “Around 8% of participants in the AstraZeneca efficacy trials were aged between 56 and 69 years old, only three to four per cent were over 70. This does not result in an efficacy of only 8% among seniors.” '
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...es-astrazeneca-covid-vaccine-efficacy-reports
Well, that was a completely unnecessary cause for concern for us old fogies - on top of everything else.. Those tw*ts at that German newspaper should be ashamed of themselves.Saw similar reports this morning in the German press, hopefully there is no truth in the matter although I did see something about data differences between what the MHRA and what the German health ministry has received. EMA due to decide on approval/CMA on Friday I think.
Well, that was a completely unnecessary cause for concern for us old fogies - on top of everything else.. Those tw*ts at that German newspaper should be ashamed of themselves.
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