https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...es-far-faster/
700k vaccines and only 300k administered. Nowhere near good enough
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19-01-2021 10:54 AM #32071
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19-01-2021 10:59 AM #32072This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-01-2021 11:16 AM #32076
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Are the slow(er) rates of vaccination Scotland not partly due to the focus on care homes first?
Not that it isn't disappointing that we are not getting a faster roll out of course.
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19-01-2021 11:25 AM #32077This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-01-2021 11:28 AM #32078This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We?
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19-01-2021 11:30 AM #32079This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This needs to be significantly improved over the coming days.
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19-01-2021 11:40 AM #32080This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-01-2021 11:43 AM #32081
1 in 10 people in the UK had antibodies against Covid-19 last month. Slightly less in Scotland at 1 in 11 people.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-5...ost_type=share
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19-01-2021 11:45 AM #32082This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Now, now. Don't be a Sauer-Kraut
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19-01-2021 11:48 AM #32083This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It’s a bit like saying that while we had used a 100% of available vaccines up to yesterday and thus had a 100% rate when a new delivery arrived today we are only at 40% and that’s not good enough.
Then there is the fact that there was a figure of 530,000 expected to be avail for the whole of Jan so I’m not sure where the extra has suddenly appeared from.
On the flip side for the care home focus making us slow reason...that is maybe A reason but the majority of vaccinations have not been happening in care homes so it can’t be the sole reason for the apparent lag in Scotland numbers.
Anyway let’s hope for a better daily figure today as the weekend jab rate was a bit disappointing.
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19-01-2021 11:51 AM #32084This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The graph is for the seven days up to 17/1 by the looks of it. Maybe it’s just me but I don’t think deaths are less meaningful just because they happened in the first wave. The fact remains that, since Coronavirus hit Scotland, the number of people who have died from it is a disgrace and worse than most other countries. In her defence, Sturgeon seems to at least learned some lessons from her government’s utter failure.
Cue more than one post - ‘it’s not their fault, being part of the UK etc’.
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19-01-2021 12:04 PM #32085This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news...cine-scotland/
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19-01-2021 12:04 PM #32086
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And talking of sports figures who don't seem to 'get it'...
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19-01-2021 12:23 PM #32088
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...P=share_btn_tw
According to this article, it seems the new variant is sweeping through care homes in England, and has overcome some of their defences.
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19-01-2021 12:23 PM #32089
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We arnt the same but at the same time doesn't mean we couldn't have been better
In true Lennon style, WE ARE ALL THE SAME.... Except less cases per 100k and less deaths per million
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19-01-2021 12:25 PM #32090
I heard Sturgeon say that part of the reason for the slow rollout of vaccines is due to Scotland's geography and having some remote areas.
That may be the case but conversely 70% of the population live in the central belt. We really need to see the vaccine rate pickup or the SG are quite rightly going to get hammered.
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19-01-2021 12:37 PM #32091
BBC don't expect any new restrictions, just clarity than the stay at home order will continue beyond the end of January.
Schools expected to stay closed until at least the February break.
I don't think any of that comes as a surprise.
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But if they had supply issues afterwards it would possibly mean more deaths?
Hopefully we all end up at the same destination around the same time
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19-01-2021 12:58 PM #32094This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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I'd be fairly surprised if schools return to normal before easter
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19-01-2021 01:05 PM #32097
Daily Scottish update;
1,165 new cases since yesterday - 11.1% positivity rate
284,582 people in Scotland have now received their first dose of the vaccine - 19,591 people since yesterday
Increase of 30 in the confirmed cases in hospital
Increase of 4 in the comfirmed cases in intensive care
71 deaths registered since yesterday
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19-01-2021 01:07 PM #32098This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-01-2021 01:15 PM #32099
Breakdown of today's cases by council area;
Glasgow - 189
North Lanarkshire - 96
South Lanarkshire - 82
Fife - 82
Edinburgh - 67
Renfrewshire - 66
East Dunbartonshire - 36
Aberdeen - 36
North Ayrshire - 35
East Ayrshire - 35
Dumfries and Galloway - 35
Dundee - 34
West Lothian - 33
Falkirk - 29
Perth and Kinross - 27
South Ayrshire - 26
Aberdeenshire - 25
Moray - 23
Inverclyde - 23
West Dunbartonshire - 22
Angus - 22
Midlothian - 20
Highland - 18
East Renfrewshire - 18
Clackmannanshire - 17
East Lothian - 16
Stirling - 15
Scottish Borders - 14
Shetland - 5
Na h-Eileanan Siar - 5
Argyll and Bute - 4
Orkney - 2
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19-01-2021 01:16 PM #32100
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I think schools could have made a decent stab at catching up had the closures been limited to what we experienced last year, but if, as you say, this shutdown lasts for a whole term then they're really going to struggle.
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