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I can see the sense in what David said but to be honest, I have better things to do than give it that much thought. I've had the booster and the flu jab. If they offer me another in six months I'll take it. Onward and upward!
Aye, but they can still go to work or to the supermarket for shopping or out for exercise, not really what I would consider a lock down.Big Kev wrote: ↑15 Nov 2021, 06:54 Austria has 'locked down' the unvaccinated, the anti vaxers must be jumping up and down...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-59283128
Pfizer and Moderna may be around 90-95% effective against covid infection and AZ around 70% but no way are the former ten times better than AZ. If they were, then AZ would be only 9% effective. In preventing hospitalisation and death all three were 100% effective. LINKTripps wrote: ↑22 Nov 2021, 11:00 Why is the Astrazenica vaccine not being used for booster jabs? He said there had been a trial - supervised by Professor Jonathan Van Tam which had found that the AZ, though still an absolutely fantastic vaccine had performed a lot less well in producing a response than a full dose of Pfizer or a half dose of the Moderna. Their political correspondent, speaking just afterwards said it was ten times more effective. I guess he has read the trial results.
Slept like a log for nearly 9 hours last night and any aches have gone, P still has a red mark on her arm. All good here.Big Kev wrote: ↑22 Nov 2021, 11:47 Pfizer booster update from Chez Kev. P has a red mark at the injection site and a slight tenderness, none of that nonsense from old elephant skin Kev. We have both noticed a slight ache across the shoulders this morning, could be a side effect but could also be a result of sitting in a theatre watching granddaughter's dancing school show (I was awake, honest m'lud). Two paracetamol later and it's fettled.
Thanks - I've just done just that. It answers most of the questions I've been struggling with over the last few days. You have a good knack of finding the imoportant stuff.