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    The first time I used it was in Carlisle so I just used a Carlisle postcode.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveHFC View Post
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    Can you use the Scotland test and trace app in England or do you have to download the NHS Covid App.
    I was just in London and you just tell them you’re from Scotland and they’ll get you to either fill in a sheet or provide a QR code. The NHS app won’t work as you don’t have an NHS number (on the presumption you’re Scottish anyway).

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    Quote Originally Posted by calumhibee1 View Post
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    I was just in London and you just tell them you’re from Scotland and they’ll get you to either fill in a sheet or provide a QR code. The NHS app won’t work as you don’t have an NHS number (on the presumption you’re Scottish anyway).
    Seemed to work ok for me.

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    I think they likely are but I think the more general point still stands.

    If I had a runny nose and a scratchy throat then I'd likely assume it was my hay-fever rather than covid and go about my business as usual. I'm not sure if there is merit in, or any desire around, making people more aware of these different presenting symptoms now.
    This happened to my son. He went to a caravan park for a long weekend but on the first day he told me he had really bad hayfever. I'd heard that was the symptoms of the new variant so he went for a test, sat in the caravan all day the next day waiting for his results which arrived about 7pm and were positive so they packed up and drove home first thing the next morning .

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Seemed to work ok for me.
    How did you get past the NHS number part?

    The staff down there certainly didn’t expect us to be able to use it either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by calumhibee1 View Post
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    How did you get past the NHS number part?

    The staff down there certainly didn’t expect us to be able to use it either.
    It never asked me for an NHS number when I downloaded the app - can't remember if I had to borrow a postcode or not though...
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    Quote Originally Posted by J.S View Post
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    This happened to my son. He went to a caravan park for a long weekend but on the first day he told me he had really bad hayfever. I'd heard that was the symptoms of the new variant so he went for a test, sat in the caravan all day the next day waiting for his results which arrived about 7pm and were positive so they packed up and drove home first thing the next morning .
    Hope your your son is ok now, did his symptoms get worse and had he had any dose of the vaccine? Apologies for all the questions, have a few hay fever suffers in my house.

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    Hope your your son is ok now, did his symptoms get worse and had he had any dose of the vaccine? Apologies for all the questions, have a few hay fever suffers in my house.
    He had his first dose of Pfizer a week before his symptoms started . Our best guess is that he caught it in the pub for the scotland v England game because he has spent a fortnight in the house in front of the tv watching football otherwise (he was on annual leave)

    His symptoms got much worse the day after his first symptoms . He said he was floored, no energy, headache , no appetite and full of hayfever symptoms in his eyes and nose. He felt he was much better today but has started coughing

    His partner started with the same symptoms yesterday and tested positive today and their 2 year old has now spiked a temp. His partner was vaccinated the same day as him

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    Quote Originally Posted by J.S View Post
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    He had his first dose of Pfizer a week before his symptoms started . Our best guess is that he caught it in the pub for the scotland v England game because he has spent a fortnight in the house in front of the tv watching football otherwise (he was on annual leave)

    His symptoms got much worse the day after his first symptoms . He said he was floored, no energy, headache , no appetite and full of hayfever symptoms in his eyes and nose. He felt he was much better today but has started coughing

    His partner started with the same symptoms yesterday and tested positive today and their 2 year old has now spiked a temp. His partner was vaccinated the same day as him
    That's really rotten luck, being safe at home, going out once, not getting the vaccine even a few weeks sooner and then having to cut their holiday short. Hope they all make a speedy recovery.

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    Decent stat

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    In Jan, 1 in 60 #COVID cases resulted in death.
    Now, it’s 1 in 1000 cases

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    Quote Originally Posted by Santa Cruz View Post
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    That's really rotten luck, being safe at home, going out once, not getting the vaccine even a few weeks sooner and then having to cut their holiday short. Hope they all make a speedy recovery.
    Thank you. It's been a bit stressful for us all. They didnt break any rules but it happens I suppose . I'm fully vaccinated and have been feeling a bit off today so I'm going to book a test tomorrow. Sore throat, slight temp , wheezy heavy chest and a headache could be anything but worth checking with them all being ill
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    Decent stat

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    In Jan, 1 in 60 #COVID cases resulted in death.
    Now, it’s 1 in 1000 cases
    So out of today's cases for example roughly 55 of those people would have gone on to die 6 months ago, now it's roughly 3 people.

    Massive difference

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    Quote Originally Posted by calumhibee1 View Post
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    How did you get past the NHS number part?

    The staff down there certainly didn’t expect us to be able to use it either.
    I've no experience of being asked for such a number on the app or otherwise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J.S View Post
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    Thank you. It's been a bit stressful for us all. They didnt break any rules but it happens I suppose . I'm fully vaccinated and have been feeling a bit off today so I'm going to book a test tomorrow. Sore throat, slight temp , wheezy heavy chest and a headache could be anything but worth checking with them all being ill
    I can well imagine the stress. Hope you get on ok tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir David Gray View Post
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    So out of today's cases for example roughly 55 of those people would have gone on to die 6 months ago, now it's roughly 3 people.

    Massive difference
    In case you didn't know, Ms Sturgeon to hold a Briefing tomorrow. Know you sometimes like a heads up on these less frequent Briefings.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-57638936

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    In case you didn't know, Ms Sturgeon to hold a Briefing tomorrow. Know you sometimes like a heads up on these less frequent Briefings.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-57638936
    Cheers, I'm assuming it will be at the usual 12:15.

    Hopefully it doesn't clash with a big match at Wimbledon.

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    The quality of face masks healthcare workers wear makes a huge difference to their risk of coronavirus infection, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust research has found.

    Wearing a high grade mask known as an FFP3 can provide up to 100% protection.

    By contrast, there is a far greater chance of staff wearing standard issue surgical masks catching the virus.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-57636360

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    Parts of Queensland will go into a three-day lockdown after an unvaccinated hospital worker, who was potentially infectious in parts of the state for over a week, tested positive for COVID-19.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    Those case numbers are awful.

    I know I'm almost contradicting myself less than a dozen posts after I said something different but I wonder how long they will allow this to go unchecked? It seems unlikely it can carry on this way indefinitely even if hospital admissions and deaths remain relatively flat. I'm not suggesting, or wanting, a return of anything like what we had over the winter but there's still something of a a balancing act here. We can't just let this continue to run out of control among a section of the population for numerous reasons, not least the increased strain it puts on the vaccination effort with delays, no shows and all the related issues.
    Before answering, the issue of poor attendance and possible reasons at the vaccination centres has come up. I'm not sure what is going on because attendance has been 95% at the EICC the last 2 days where we are predominantly giving Moderna to under 29's. However it was only 45% at the RHS on Sunday.

    I have been fairly positive about vaccines and getting back to normal but the last couple of months fill me with dread. I find it hard to work out what is going on with the Delta strain. It has caused havoc in India, the UK and seems to be spreading in Lisbon and Australia but for example Germany has had it since April and it accounts for about 40%+ of cases and yet cases are falling still, about 300 per day. If following our pathway it would have started to take off by now.

    Cases are rising exponentially here with no sign of slowing at present and we have just about the highest rate per 100,000 in the developed world. One of the odd things is compared to alpha the vaccine gives better protection against hospitalisation but more chance of getting infected if fully vaccinated and even more so if unvaccinated or with only one dose. Worryingly the infections are starting to move into the older age groups. The vaccination effort is phenomenal but for example 5% of over 80's have not had their second dose and 5% won't get protection from the vaccines and this is a significant number of people. As more young people get infected this will spread into households and more elderly will get infected. I see cases rising to a significant level that puts pressure on hospitals, less than in the winter but disrupting routine care significantly. Even if numbers fall soon it will take 2-3 months to get down to reasonable levels

    The sheer number of cases will disrupt normal life considerably because of people off sick but also because increasing numbers of people will have to self isolate. In the visible world of the media and sport we are already seeing this-Andrew Marr, Robert McIntyre, Billy Gilmour etc. I have stopped going to bars and restaurants not because I fear the virus but because the last thing I want is to get pinged saying that I have to self isolate for 10 days and so can't go out and do exercise or see friends. My brother went to a restaurant and had to isolate for 10 days and then had guests in his garden after the 10 days and they tested positive the next day and he has had a second period of self isolation. I agree with previous posters who say most people are still respectful of rules and bars and restaurants run well but my personal observation is that more people are not wearing masks as they should on public transport and in shops and house mixing is definitely on the increase.

    Vaccines will work but it will be another 8 weeks before the younger age group get their second dose. I think it is going to be a pretty pish summer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goosano View Post
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    Before answering, the issue of poor attendance and possible reasons at the vaccination centres has come up. I'm not sure what is going on because attendance has been 95% at the EICC the last 2 days where we are predominantly giving Moderna to under 29's. However it was only 45% at the RHS on Sunday.

    I have been fairly positive about vaccines and getting back to normal but the last couple of months fill me with dread. I find it hard to work out what is going on with the Delta strain. It has caused havoc in India, the UK and seems to be spreading in Lisbon and Australia but for example Germany has had it since April and it accounts for about 40%+ of cases and yet cases are falling still, about 300 per day. If following our pathway it would have started to take off by now.

    Cases are rising exponentially here with no sign of slowing at present and we have just about the highest rate per 100,000 in the developed world. One of the odd things is compared to alpha the vaccine gives better protection against hospitalisation but more chance of getting infected if fully vaccinated and even more so if unvaccinated or with only one dose. Worryingly the infections are starting to move into the older age groups. The vaccination effort is phenomenal but for example 5% of over 80's have not had their second dose and 5% won't get protection from the vaccines and this is a significant number of people. As more young people get infected this will spread into households and more elderly will get infected. I see cases rising to a significant level that puts pressure on hospitals, less than in the winter but disrupting routine care significantly. Even if numbers fall soon it will take 2-3 months to get down to reasonable levels

    The sheer number of cases will disrupt normal life considerably because of people off sick but also because increasing numbers of people will have to self isolate. In the visible world of the media and sport we are already seeing this-Andrew Marr, Robert McIntyre, Billy Gilmour etc. I have stopped going to bars and restaurants not because I fear the virus but because the last thing I want is to get pinged saying that I have to self isolate for 10 days and so can't go out and do exercise or see friends. My brother went to a restaurant and had to isolate for 10 days and then had guests in his garden after the 10 days and they tested positive the next day and he has had a second period of self isolation. I agree with previous posters who say most people are still respectful of rules and bars and restaurants run well but my personal observation is that more people are not wearing masks as they should on public transport and in shops and house mixing is definitely on the increase.

    Vaccines will work but it will be another 8 weeks before the younger age group get their second dose. I think it is going to be a pretty pish summer.
    Germany has invested in proper ventilation and air quality monitoring systems, so no doubt helping with slowing the spread of the Delta variant, and the public seem to wear the high quality face masks, think their Gov issues them free to vulnerable groups. We're going to live with the virus but do nothing of note to make doing so as safe as poss. The Trade Unions should be all over this imo, making it a legal H&S requirement.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-54599593
    Last edited by Santa Cruz; 29-06-2021 at 07:53 AM. Reason: Forgot about face masks

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    Quote Originally Posted by goosano View Post
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    Before answering, the issue of poor attendance and possible reasons at the vaccination centres has come up. I'm not sure what is going on because attendance has been 95% at the EICC the last 2 days where we are predominantly giving Moderna to under 29's. However it was only 45% at the RHS on Sunday.

    I have been fairly positive about vaccines and getting back to normal but the last couple of months fill me with dread. I find it hard to work out what is going on with the Delta strain. It has caused havoc in India, the UK and seems to be spreading in Lisbon and Australia but for example Germany has had it since April and it accounts for about 40%+ of cases and yet cases are falling still, about 300 per day. If following our pathway it would have started to take off by now.

    Cases are rising exponentially here with no sign of slowing at present and we have just about the highest rate per 100,000 in the developed world. One of the odd things is compared to alpha the vaccine gives better protection against hospitalisation but more chance of getting infected if fully vaccinated and even more so if unvaccinated or with only one dose. Worryingly the infections are starting to move into the older age groups. The vaccination effort is phenomenal but for example 5% of over 80's have not had their second dose and 5% won't get protection from the vaccines and this is a significant number of people. As more young people get infected this will spread into households and more elderly will get infected. I see cases rising to a significant level that puts pressure on hospitals, less than in the winter but disrupting routine care significantly. Even if numbers fall soon it will take 2-3 months to get down to reasonable levels

    The sheer number of cases will disrupt normal life considerably because of people off sick but also because increasing numbers of people will have to self isolate. In the visible world of the media and sport we are already seeing this-Andrew Marr, Robert McIntyre, Billy Gilmour etc. I have stopped going to bars and restaurants not because I fear the virus but because the last thing I want is to get pinged saying that I have to self isolate for 10 days and so can't go out and do exercise or see friends. My brother went to a restaurant and had to isolate for 10 days and then had guests in his garden after the 10 days and they tested positive the next day and he has had a second period of self isolation. I agree with previous posters who say most people are still respectful of rules and bars and restaurants run well but my personal observation is that more people are not wearing masks as they should on public transport and in shops and house mixing is definitely on the increase.

    Vaccines will work but it will be another 8 weeks before the younger age group get their second dose. I think it is going to be a pretty pish summer.
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    As for Germany and others delta will only increase there numbers when it's above 50%. Its went from 3 to 40 in a few weeks. Ours was dropping with delta until it hit that 50.

    We seen the same with alpha this year we got hit January when Europe got hit march. Germany was having hundreds of deaths most days last month when ours was single figures.

    Europe's vaccine roll it is good now though. So hopefully like us deaths are low when delta gets there 85% of population this year.

    We're all going to have to face delta in the west we're in a good position. I dread to think about the countries unlucky enough not to have our vaccines, or who's population choses not to take them. India shows the devastation it causes before it gets herd immunity

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    Michael gove says we need to live with covid the same way we do with the flu.

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    Meanwhile in Houston, full houses at the Astros game.

    I can’t get my head round this. Full houses at stadiums yet my bosses wife who’s double jagged comes down with Covid (and was pretty ill from it). She got if from their asymptomatic secondary school aged son. (Who also had it).

    https://www.houstonpress.com/news/a-...diums-11572444

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bristolhibby View Post
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    Meanwhile in Houston, full houses at the Astros game.

    I can’t get my head round this. Full houses at stadiums yet my bosses wife who’s double jagged comes down with Covid (and was pretty ill from it). She got if from their asymptomatic secondary school aged son. (Who also had it).

    https://www.houstonpress.com/news/a-...diums-11572444

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    The vaccines purpose is to stop people dying. It does also help with transmission but if it keeps you out the hospital then job done

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDoidge View Post
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    The vaccines purpose is to stop people dying. It does also help with transmission but if it keeps you out the hospital then job done
    That’s what he was saying. If she was that bad with double jag, god knows what she’s have been like without!

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    Health Secretary Humza Yousaf has said no further restrictions are planned for Scotland despite an ongoing surge in Covid cases.

    Mr Yousaf told the BBC he did not believe cases would reach 100,000 per week - a prediction modelled by scientists in a worst case scenario.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-57648604

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir David Gray View Post
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    Health Secretary Humza Yousaf has said no further restrictions are planned for Scotland despite an ongoing surge in Covid cases.

    Mr Yousaf told the BBC he did not believe cases would reach 100,000 per week - a prediction modelled by scientists in a worst case scenario.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-57648604
    Sounds like we are firmly on the road back to normality in a few weeks.

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    Sounds like we are firmly on the road back to normality in a few weeks.
    It’ll be interesting to see what’s said in today’s briefing about the case numbers, the hospital numbers are increasing and I’d imagine if the cases continue to climb even higher than they are now, it won’t be long until the numbers would be at a level they’d say they can’t manage. Hospital numbers tripled in the last 6 weeks, if they were to triple again we’d probably have a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Since90+2 View Post
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    Sounds like we are firmly on the road back to normality in a few weeks.
    I wish I shared your confidence. If case numbers continue to grow, it's not just hospital bed capacity that will be the main indicator. We could well end up with a huge chunk of vaccinated NHS staff testing positive, that in itself is a problem. I remember her saying the contact tracing system only worked when numbers were controlled. They numbers aren't controlled.

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