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Hugh 28-07-2021 10:16

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36087650)
Except they need no help with vax's. They are quite self sufficient in that regard.

From your link…

Quote:

although its biggest vaccine maker has been struggling to meet demand.
With our help, they can vaccinate more and quicker, thus reducing the change of further adverse mutations (also reducing sickness, hospitalisations, and deaths, hopefully).

Sephiroth 28-07-2021 10:25

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36087666)
From your link…



With our help, they can vaccinate more and quicker, thus reducing the change of further adverse mutations (also reducing sickness, hospitalisations, and deaths, hopefully).


I wonder whether or not India has got itself conflicted on hard currency arising from vaccine sales and prioritisation of inoculating the Indian population.

I would have thought that whatever the UK could contribute would be a drop in the ocean, although it might really be intended for political purposes.

Looking at this cynically, Covid might be a nice little earner for India as well as introducing a degree of population control/reduction.

BenMcr 28-07-2021 10:52

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36087666)
From your link…

With our help, they can vaccinate more and quicker, thus reducing the change of further adverse mutations (also reducing sickness, hospitalisations, and deaths, hopefully).

That's not down to the capacity they have now or could have with government direction, but existing orders and commitments to other countries.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36087667)

I wonder whether or not India has got itself conflicted on hard currency arising from vaccine sales and prioritisation of inoculating the Indian population.

I would have thought that whatever the UK could contribute would be a drop in the ocean, although it might really be intended for political purposes.

Looking at this cynically, Covid might be a nice little earner for India as well as introducing a degree of population control/reduction.

BBC story on it here https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-57007004
Quote:

Between January and May 2021, India bought roughly 350 million doses of the two approved vaccines - the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab, manufactured as Covishield by the Serum Institute of India (SII), and Covaxin by Indian firm Bharat Biotech. At $2 per dose, they were among the cheapest in the world, but not nearly enough to inoculate even 20% of the country's population.

Declaring that India had defeated Covid, Mr Modi even took to "vaccine diplomacy", exporting more jabs than were administered in India by March.

Carth 28-07-2021 11:00

Re: Coronavirus
 
I seem to recollect reading that India has recently ramped up it's vaccine production, as well as ordering further millions of doses from elsewhere.

I would imagine that anything the UK produces, after being distributed for use here and to fulfill existing contracts, is probably a drop in the ocean for India.

Hugh 29-07-2021 12:01

Re: Coronavirus
 
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel...-b1892780.html

Quote:

Summer holiday trips to and from France will depend on infection rates and the presence of Covid variants on an island 6,000 miles away, the foreign secretary has warned.

On 16 July, ministers moved France from “amber list” status to a new “amber plus” category. The effect is to oblige all arriving travellers from France, including those who have been fully vaccinated against coronavirus, to self-isolate in the UK. The reason stated: the prevalence of the Beta variant, which is much more significant on the island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean than it is in mainland France.

Carth 29-07-2021 12:57

Re: Coronavirus
 
Sounds like the stupid (yet correct) result a computer would come up with if tasked to include all regions of France.

c'est la vie

1andrew1 29-07-2021 16:57

Re: Coronavirus
 
Well done Spain and Canada! They hold Silver and Gold medals for percentage of the population fully vaccinated whilst the UK holds a highly-respectable respectable Bronze.
https://twitter.com/lewis_goodall/st...964291/photo/1
(Based on top 50 countries by population so excludes Israel.)

pip08456 29-07-2021 18:08

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36087861)
Well done Spain and Canada! They hold Silver and Gold medals for percentage of the population fully vaccinated whilst the UK holds a highly-respectable respectable Bronze.
https://twitter.com/lewis_goodall/st...964291/photo/1
(Based on top 50 countries by population so excludes Israel.)

Spain Doses Administered
55,185,352
People Fully Vaccinated
26,420,097
% of Population Fully Vaccinated
56.12%

United Kingdom Doses Administered
85,017,108
People Fully Vaccinated
37,610,911
% of Population Fully Vaccinated
56.27%

Canada Doses Administered
48,176,339
People Fully Vaccinated
21,651,918
% of Population Fully Vaccinated
57.60%

Source

Hugh 29-07-2021 18:46

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36087873)
Spain Doses Administered
55,185,352
People Fully Vaccinated
26,420,097
% of Population Fully Vaccinated
56.12%

United Kingdom Doses Administered
85,017,108
People Fully Vaccinated
37,610,911
% of Population Fully Vaccinated
56.27%

Canada Doses Administered
48,176,339
People Fully Vaccinated
21,651,918
% of Population Fully Vaccinated
57.60%

Source

Yup…

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...7&d=1627580830

1andrew1 29-07-2021 19:54

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36087873)
Spain Doses Administered
55,185,352
People Fully Vaccinated
26,420,097
% of Population Fully Vaccinated
56.12%

United Kingdom Doses Administered
85,017,108
People Fully Vaccinated
37,610,911
% of Population Fully Vaccinated
56.27%

Canada Doses Administered
48,176,339
People Fully Vaccinated
21,651,918
% of Population Fully Vaccinated
57.60%

Source

Yup, one day later and we've got silver!

These are some more worrying vaccination rates though:
DRC Flag of Congo - app 0%
Haiti - app 0%
Uganda - 0.01%
Burkina Faso - 0.02%
Papua New Guinea - 0.03%
Yemen - 0.03%
Chad - 0.04%
And it goes on!
https://twitter.com/lewis_goodall/st...52824192290817

Sephiroth 29-07-2021 21:05

Re: Coronavirus
 

What am I misunderstanding?

https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/

UK First dose: 88.4%
UK second dose: 71.4%



Carth 29-07-2021 21:15

Re: Coronavirus
 
I think it means 88.4% of the UK population have had one dose, and 71.4% have had 2 doses.

although I don't think 37,782,252 people is 71% of the UK population is it? The 46,733,115 figure is about right for 71%.



figures eh, I'm only good with the hourglass ones, and it looks like someone screwed up and mixed theirs too ;)

Chris 29-07-2021 21:41

Re: Coronavirus
 
Percentage of adults, probably. Given different countries have different policies around vaccinating teenagers, comparing adults is probably more reliable as a comparison point.

Sephiroth 29-07-2021 22:57

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36087861)
Well done Spain and Canada! They hold Silver and Gold medals for percentage of the population fully vaccinated whilst the UK holds a highly-respectable respectable Bronze.
https://twitter.com/lewis_goodall/st...964291/photo/1
(Based on top 50 countries by population so excludes Israel.)


What sort of nonsense is this? Doses as a % of population is meaningless.

% of eligible population, i.e. adults, is what matters.

tweetiepooh 30-07-2021 10:49

Re: Coronavirus
 
I was reading that "ethical vegans" may get an exemption from "compulsory vaccinations" (e.g. possible workplaces) as they can refuse vaccines that possibly, maybe have been tested at some point on animals.


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