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12-01-2022 03:28 PM #60001
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12-01-2022 03:29 PM #60002
https://twitter.com/ons/status/1481265426080350209?s=21
Stable from the previous week
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12-01-2022 04:00 PM #60003
Weekly NRS update;
In the 7 days up to 9th January 72 deaths were registered where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate - increase of 27 from the previous 7 days.
12 of the deaths were people under 65, 12 were 65-74 and 48 were 75+.
The total number of deaths registered from all causes in the week up to 9th January was 13% below average. The number of deaths registered in week 1 can fluctuate due to the number of public holidays which fall within that week.
The number of deaths at home or in non-institutional settings were 8% above average, hospitals 21% below average and care homes 20% below average.
62 fewer deaths from circulatory causes, 50 fewer deaths from respiratory causes, 39 fewer deaths from cancer and 23 fewer deaths from dementia/Alzheimer's compared with the average for the time of year.
5 excess deaths from other causes.
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12-01-2022 04:10 PM #60004
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Public health protections are about trying to save lives after all.
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12-01-2022 05:19 PM #60005
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12-01-2022 06:21 PM #60006
Nightclub owners have criticised the slow rollout of financial support for their businesses, which have been closed again under Covid restrictions.
Clubs have been closed since 27 December with Nicola Sturgeon announcing the shutdown will remain in place until at least 24 January.
But trade groups said Scottish government funding promised before Christmas has not yet materialised.
Deputy First Minister John Swinney said the grants will be paid "very soon".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-59964548
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12-01-2022 07:38 PM #60007This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/20...covid-positive
I note also that the French journalist who interviewed Djokovic for L'Equipe after he'd tested positive has confirmed that he was not informed that the player had Covid and also instructed not to ask about vaccinations because it was 'very sensitive for Novak'.
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12-01-2022 07:53 PM #60008
Now they tell us 😆
https://www.forbes.com/sites/ajherrington/2022/01/11/study-finds-cannabis-compounds-prevent-infection-by-covid-19-virus/?sh=c05644017537
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12-01-2022 08:12 PM #60009This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
All of that would be much less severe if we didn't have around 8% of the eligible population completely unvaccinated.
You're possibly correct about the kind of impact such measures would have but I just think we need to try something. It's unacceptable to me that we'll possibly have the threat of restrictions hanging over us when so many people over the age of 18 in Scotland have been boostered and it feels like we're being held back by a few hundred thousand people who aren't willing to listen to science.
I think for the time being we should be introducing measures to really get tough with the unvaccinated otherwise this is just going to keep getting prolonged.
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12-01-2022 08:21 PM #60010This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm hoping the rise in hospital cases is the inevitable lag between infections & hospitalisation, and they will start to reduce soon as we get over the peak of this. Then, hopefully shortly thereafter, we can all begin the journey to putting the pandemic behind us - regardless of how many jabs in the arm we've had.
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12-01-2022 10:00 PM #60011
Breakdown of today's cases by council area;
Glasgow - 1,027
Edinburgh - 792
Fife - 580
North Lanarkshire - 515
South Lanarkshire - 502
Aberdeen - 316
Aberdeenshire - 276
Renfrewshire - 267
Highland - 254
Falkirk - 244
Dundee - 222
West Lothian - 220
Dumfries and Galloway - 210
Perth and Kinross - 190
North Ayrshire - 183
East Ayrshire - 160
Angus - 160
East Lothian - 151
Stirling - 144
East Dunbartonshire - 144
Midlothian - 140
West Dunbartonshire - 132
South Ayrshire - 129
East Renfrewshire - 123
Scottish Borders - 111
Moray - 97
Inverclyde - 94
Argyll and Bute - 94
Clackmannanshire - 75
Na-h Eileanan Siar - 19
Orkney - 16
Shetland - 6
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12-01-2022 11:14 PM #60012
Djokovic to have visa withdrawn by Australian immigration minister according to media reports.
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12-01-2022 11:42 PM #60013
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Here's one of the reports.
https://www.express.co.uk/sport/tenn...lia-Alex-Hawke
Just watched the press conference with his parents and brother from a couple of days ago. You've got to laugh at the trophies they brought along to it, not to mention the bust of his head.
Maybe Lewy's missing a trick and should wear both his cup winner's medal to any pre-match pressers he does.
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13-01-2022 07:16 AM #60014
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13-01-2022 07:18 AM #60015
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Big study of ~70k Covid cases showing Omicron's far lower severity of outcomes vs Delta Symptomatic hospitalisation -53% Median hospital stay length -70% ICU admission -74% Mortality -91% Major effects among both vaccinated and unvaccinated patients. https://medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/...045v1.full.pdf
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13-01-2022 07:30 AM #60016This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That would be a decent and worthwhile accessory.
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13-01-2022 07:33 AM #60017This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-01-2022 07:50 AM #60018
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Andrew crowxford is seen as one of the world's leading immunologists says his opinion is wrong, so do almost all other immunologists and vaccine experts. It's not just big pharma as you say, it's the leading experts in the field who have nothing to gain
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13-01-2022 07:52 AM #60019
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13-01-2022 08:09 AM #60020
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I tend to think it won't at all, but that doesn't mean there's evidence it won't.
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13-01-2022 08:23 AM #60021This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm yet to hear of any vaccine being trialled for 4, 5 or 10 years before being made available.
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13-01-2022 08:28 AM #60022This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The post covid inflammatory condition PIMMS TS, does however cause critical illness in children
I think your friend is offering a personal view rather than it having the scientific kudos of his workplace behind it.
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13-01-2022 08:34 AM #60023This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-01-2022 08:38 AM #60026
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Andrew L. Croxford
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Thread: Of the arguments put forward for turning down a jab, the most difficult to challenge is ‘there isn’t any long term safety data’. It’s used by anti-vaxxers, but also strikes me as a valid concern for vaccine hesitant people caught up in the Covid-19 info grinder.
It’s painful to argue over and over (so I don’t in general) because there is an inevitable retreat into ‘well you can’t prove it and nobody knows for sure….. so there.”… which is to immunologists what this image is to hiding spots. Cute, but.... well.... room for improvement
It’s kind of a non sequitur, which makes labouring the point frivolous. They argue: 1) All vaccines need long term safety data (of unspecified time). 2) COVID vaccines do not have long term safety data (of unspecified time). 3) Therefore, COVID vaccines are not safe.
People making this argument miss something very important: the time you need to wait to generate confidence in safety varies substantially with the ‘type’ of new therapy in question. Small molecules are different to biologics are different to vaccines are different to whatever
Remember also that trials are divided into multiple endpoints that finish over the course of a few years. The estimated study completion date of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine is Feb 2023. But safety endpoints are already completed, and I will try to explain.
Drugs that are administered for chronic conditions accumulate safety data as time goes on. Carcinogenicity/teratogenicity/genotoxicity studies accompany development to de-risk. Toxicologists can wreck your fave project but are like goalkeepers stopping you conceding.
This is paramount for molecules that can have diverse off-target activities with negative outcomes. MANY drugs with favourable drug-like properties will fail, as the the future of a company can depend on not screwing up - and more importantly, patients may suffer.
These points above are for drugs administered over many years, perhaps daily, twice daily, weekly, monthly and so on. This is *very* different for a vaccine. It’s a one-and-done kind of intervention/regimen, split over one or more doses (potentially with boosters to follow).
What is a good amount of time to be sure that a vaccine won’t result in something nasty? There are only two major areas to look at: 1) Components of the vaccine itself that can cause long term effects? 2) Consequences of immunisation, that can result in long term effects?
What’s in an mRNA vaccine? Lipids & polyethylene glycol (widely used laxative and excipient). The rest are substances that can be found in milk products, soft drinks, fruits, or that disgusting stuff you use to make vodka jelly .… and of course some mRNA. https://fda.gov/media/144414/download#page=2
We know these substances and their properties. We obliviously ingest them daily. PEG can be a problem, and anyone with history of allergy is informed pre-jab. This is also why you sit 15 minutes after vaccination, incidentally. They’re looking for anaphylaxis armed with EpiPens
So.. we are left with the immunisation. To understand where the risks lie, you need to understand what’s happening in your body. For the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, primary safety endpoints for serious adverse events conclude after 6 months. Why? https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04
The immune response elicited by COVID vaccines varies between products. In all cases, T cells are primed and move out of the lymph nodes looking for a fight. Antibody titers elevate. This begins around a week after, and continues for a number of months.
This is where risk of vaccine-related severe adverse events is highest (like Guillan-Barré, ITP, VITT, myocarditis). These are identified and documented, and we have observed this system in operation. With vaccines, this will happen in the first weeks/months after the jab.
Then the immune response settles, effector cells decrease in frequency, memory cells are established, humoral immunity plateaus before its slow decline. The risk of immunisation-related severe complications doesn’t further increase after this. Quite the opposite, in fact.
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13-01-2022 08:42 AM #60028
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As of 11 January, in London, 3,227 total acute hospital beds were occupied by confirmed COVID-19 patients. However just 1,576 (49%) were being treated primarily for COVID. A month ago it was 80% - so the huge increase in infections has led to many more “incidental” admissions
England as a whole is 55%
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13-01-2022 08:43 AM #60029
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I'm not saying this is definitely what is happening regarding Covid vaccines but it's a distinct possibility. There are scientists and medical professionals that do speak up but they tend to be ridiculed unfairly in the media or censored so what they are trying to say doesn't even reach the majority of the population. Leaked emails have recently been released where Fauci and another government official are discussing how they are going to stamp down a paper against lockdowns, signed by hundreds of doctors, virologist and scientists.
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