https://www.omnicalculator.com/health/vaccine-queue-uk Middle of June for me...over 2 years for everyone and thats if the clown and his mates don't f**k up
Every adult to be offered one by Autumn according to Hancock. If it happens remains to be seen, but that's the plan.
They need to add postcode as a variable. Take 2 months off your waiting time if you live within a 50 mile radius of Epsom.
They are prioritising the first dose so by the team everyone gets a dose. It's effectiveness will have dropped by the time they get the second. It's arse about face.
Another 28 weeks to go. So another 56 covid tests to go. Eligible to work/travel up and down the country through lockdowns. I'm basically okay to travel 500 miles in a day, cross country, mix in a football stadium with select others, but when I'm home I must not go outside or see friends/family etc. Makes sense.
we are currently vaccinating 200,000 a day so you need to alter the number of vaccinations to that and if you do it brings it down to 1.5 years and number per day should increase now 7 mass vaccination sites open with more to open next week
Are you vaccinating in blocks of 60 and if anybody gives back word are they being replaced by someone else? Or is the dose going in the bin?
Hmm there are over 11 million ahead of me but target for Vac 1 is April and Vac 2 June. Still not convinced about taking it though.
Me too after reading Whitty's responses this morning on the BBC news website. He said the likelihood of contracting the virus was lower if you've already had it. Yet the immune response wasn't supposed to last that long. I found it contradictory to say the least. Do those that have had it develop immunity or not? I thought the unanimous answer was no. Obviously not.
August to October for me, however I'm due to start a new job in a care home, which bumps me well up the queue.