see my post on the "have you had your covid 19 vaccination yet" thread, from about 1o minutes ago mateWhat's the sort of timeline between having the jab and getting a clot that they are using? Is it same day or within a week or whay?
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see my post on the "have you had your covid 19 vaccination yet" thread, from about 1o minutes ago mateWhat's the sort of timeline between having the jab and getting a clot that they are using? Is it same day or within a week or whay?
You realise must young people don't bother with the news? They'll see the headline, see social media bullshit and be put off.
No mention of date for the 40-49s. Tuned in to expect this but wasn’t to be - again.
Should add in a sneaky side affect *may possibly get you off your tits*Mate.
Kids booze, do drugs, have unprotect sex - they do all sorts.
As soon as they're told they can't go to Malia then they'll have whatever shot is available without asking questions.
I swear some lads forget what it's like to be 21.
As they've now said it's predominantly women under 60 being affected I wouldn't be surprised if there is a link to contraception in the end.They're not
The chances of a thrombosis from the AZ vaccine COULD be 1 in 600,000 in younger people
The chance of thrombosis from the safe and approved contraceptive pill is 1 in 1000
No mention of date for the 40-49s. Tuned in to expect this but wasn’t to be - again.
No mention of date for the 40-49s. Tuned in to expect this but wasn’t to be - again.
The numbers were higher in women as more women have had the vaccine compared to men. The CMH guy said the prevalence of the adverse event v vaccines given represented similar numbers based on genderAs they've now said it's predominantly women under 60 being affected I wouldn't be surprised if there is a link to contraception in the end.
None of this data has put me off having my second dose
Is there a reason why other countries advise differently?
For example, if I was living in Canada, Germany, France or Finland, I wouldn't be offered this (I’m 33).
Is there a reason why other countries advise differently?
For example, if I was living in Canada, Germany, France or Finland, I wouldn't be offered this (I’m 33).
Different countries are free to make their own decisions using their own methods. Apart from the difference in interpretation of the scientific evidence there is often a lot of politics involved.
Added it to adverse event profile as "very rare" and EMA did not mandate countries stop it but individual countries will make their own decisions from the way it was wordedI was working, did anybody hear if Europe are not giving AZ to younger people also?
Added it to adverse event profile as "very rare" and EMA did not mandate countries stop it but individual countries will make their own decisions from the way it was worded
Mate.
Kids booze, do drugs, have unprotect sex - they do all sorts.
As soon as they're told they can't go to Malia then they'll have whatever shot is available without asking questions.
I swear some lads forget what it's like to be 21.
UK on track to offer all adults first dose by end of July - Hancock
UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock has also reacted to today's announcements, reiterating that the UK and European regulators have both confirmed the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is "safe, effective and that the benefits far outweigh the risks for the vast majority of adults".
Hancock adds the UK is "on track" to offer a first dose to all adults by the end of July and urges people to get the vaccine when they are offered it.
"This is the excellence of UK institutions in action: clear, transparent communication of advice based on the best quality science," he says in a tweet
I see one of the headlines from the briefing is that the "rollout should not depend on the supplies of Pfizer/Moderna".
What does this mean?
This from the BBC website. Is Nick for real??
I'm a little concerned about getting the 2nd AZ jab as I'm a heavily overweight, pill taking 45 year old tbh. Might have to speak to someone but I don't think they can mix and match vaccines currently.Its this talk "the benefits far outweigh the risks for the vast majority of adults" that gets me slightly worried.
I'm a little concerned about getting the 2nd AZ jab as I'm a heavily overweight, pill taking 45 year old tbh. Might have to speak to someone but I don't think they can mix and match vaccines currently.