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Mick 20-09-2021 15:35

Re: Coronavirus
 
BREAKING: U.S President Joe Biden will allow travellers from the UK from November, so long as they are double vaccinated. Source BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg,

1andrew1 21-09-2021 00:11

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by jonbxx (Post 36093755)
The Regeneron plant in Ireland (used to be a factory for Dell until they moved to Poland) is HUGELY expanding as the plant is taking on drugs currently manufactured in the US to make space for this new COVID therapy. 400 jobs have been added already and there are 72 vacancies at the Limerick plant right now.

Anyone want a job? - https://careers.regeneron.com/c/indu...ct-supply-jobs

More jobs coming to Ireland soon as AstraZeneca decides to invest in Ireland and not expand its Macclesfield plant.
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Ministers were lining up £55million of subsidies for Astra for the project before the rift. This was intended to convince the FTSE 100 company to invest in the UK rather than Ireland. The plans were discussed with officials on the fringes of the G7 summit, which included Boris Johnson visiting one of its sites. But Soriot was so incensed by the booster vaccine snub that it has now reverted to its original plan to build a site in Ireland, where there are more favourable tax breaks.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/othe...?ocid=msedgntp

Taf 21-09-2021 16:49

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1andrew1 21-09-2021 17:11

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If we removed non-infectious causes of death from that list, I wonder how it might look?

Hugh 21-09-2021 17:20

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Jumped up a bit since the previous month...

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...5&d=1632241169

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...6&d=1632241312

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulat...wales/july2021

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulat...les/august2021

Taf 21-09-2021 19:07

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That's big jump in just a month. :shocked::shocked:

Paul 21-09-2021 20:33

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36093933)
If we removed non-infectious causes of death from that list, I wonder how it might look?

Like a smaller list, obviously :dozey:

Itshim 21-09-2021 22:26

Re: Coronavirus
 
Road accident kills you , but have had covid how ever mild and in you go

spiderplant 22-09-2021 08:17

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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36093957)
Road accident kills you , but have had covid how ever mild and in you go

No, this is primary cause of death. Click the links Hugh provided for a very good explanation how the figures are calculated.

Also note that "Symptoms signs and ill-defined conditions" is the only other bucket that is above the 5 year average. Which suggests there are also some undiagnosed COVID deaths in that bucket.

pip08456 22-09-2021 15:44

Re: Coronavirus
 
Early days but this sounds promising.

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A Covid therapy derived from a llama named Fifi has shown "significant potential" in early trials.

It is a treatment made of "nanobodies", small, simpler versions of antibodies, which llamas and camels produce naturally in response to infection.

Once the therapy has been tested in humans, scientists say, it could be given as a simple nasal spray - to treat and even prevent early infection.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-e...t-58628689.amp

BenMcr 22-09-2021 16:06

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36094018)
Early days but this sounds promising.



https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-e...t-58628689.amp

Be good if that could be extended to the other Coronaviruses.

Star Trek's prediction for a 'cure' for the Common Cold may yet come true :D

jonbxx 23-09-2021 09:36

Re: Coronavirus
 
Just signed up my kids for their jab next week with their consent of course. My kids school is being super cagey and neutral about not being seen to promote the vaccination. The kids are seeing the same thing in class. The teachers have clearly been told to have no opinion on vaccines.

I guess they looked at the potential 'schools are brainwashing our kids to put poison in them' headlines and decided to avoid that noise!

I did see on the news this morning an 80% take up at a school that was used as a trial which is great news though

Chris 23-09-2021 09:51

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by jonbxx (Post 36094099)
Just signed up my kids for their jab next week with their consent of course. My kids school is being super cagey and neutral about not being seen to promote the vaccination. The kids are seeing the same thing in class. The teachers have clearly been told to have no opinion on vaccines.

I guess they looked at the potential 'schools are brainwashing our kids to put poison in them' headlines and decided to avoid that noise!

I did see on the news this morning an 80% take up at a school that was used as a trial which is great news though

Meanwhile in Scotland the 12-15 vaccination plan seems actively designed to circumvent anti-vaxxer parents. Phase 1 is to open drop-ins, phase 2 is to send out appointment letters, and phase 3 is to hold vaccination sessions in schools that will aim to get consent from the kids directly if necessary.

But this is what happens when you elect an authoritarian, centralising, nannying nationalist party to run the country (and I say this as someone who, for once, is inclined to forgive them … we did our infant parenting at the time of the MMR controversy and I’ve seen the damage and heartache scientifically illiterate, loud-mouthed Mumsnetters can do. Frankly the question of whether kids should be vaccinated against covid against their parents’ wishes is overcoming my socially conservative instinct to protect the sanctity of the family unit).

jfman 23-09-2021 10:12

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I’m sure the authoritarian, centralising nationalist party in London could do the same if anti-vaxxers weren’t actively driving policy making.

The massive overlap between anti-vax, anti-mask, GBD and pressure groups like UsForThem is slowly unravelling. It's almost as if there's venture capital funding misinformation to extend the economic disruption.

heero_yuy 23-09-2021 10:29

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I’m sure the authoritarian, centralising nationalist party in London could do the same if anti-vaxxers weren’t actively driving policy making.

The massive overlap between anti-vax, anti-mask, GBD and pressure groups like UsForThem is slowly unravelling. It's almost as if there's venture capital funding misinformation to extend the economic disruption.

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...9&d=1632389279

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