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maggiewinchester
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24 Jan 2021 09:19 |
Browsing through various newspapers this morning, I'm not sure whether it's the world, the Government, or me who's a bit whaaaat!
After 5,861,351 people have received the first vaccine, and 452,301 people have received the second, we were told - yesterday - that people should stay at home for 3 weeks after receiving the first dose. It would have been handy to have had that information a dew weeks ago!
The vaccine tests recommend a gap of 3 weeks between doses for maximum benefit. The government is suggesting 12 weeks, so more can receive the first dose. Yes, much better to have more people vaccinated with a vaccine that may not work, due to the gap, (also wasting a few £billion) than have half the number properly vaccinated! :-S :-S I was also told, with medication you should follow the instructions on the leaflet.
In the Daily Mail this morning, apparently "BBC lockdown home-schooling programme tells 9-year-olds there are 'over 100 genders' and shows kids talking to adults about 'bi-gender', 'genderqueer' and 'pansexual' identities"
What's wrong with the old 'Not everyone's the same', or 'Everyone's different'? That covers everything, from sexuality, to food likes/dislikes, clothes, animals, toys, the way you hold a pen etc etc.
This one - also from the Daily Mail - made me laugh/cry/sigh: "Boris Johnson will 'force travellers from high-risk Covid countries to quarantine in hotels for ten days' in decision to be taken on Monday"
That's Boris Johnson, PM of the country - an island - with one of the highest number of deaths in the world from Covid - therefore a 'high risk' Covid country - decides a year after most sensible countries closed their borders, that he will think about doing it, over the weekend. The cynic in me, is thinking he'll be contacting his 'chums' to see how they can make money out of it. The iron
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nameslessone
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24 Jan 2021 09:54 |
" I told people it wasn't that I wanted to be transgender but because I wanted to be happy....."
it does go on but how many children will have heard and understood the full quote
".......and to be happy I had to be true to who I was. "
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Allan
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24 Jan 2021 09:57 |
:-D :-D :-D
I apologise for the smiley faces, Maggie, but there really is no other response I can make.
For what it's worth here in Oz the governing body of cricket, Cricket Australia, is demanding that the Australian national cricket team heading over to South Africa later this year be given the vaccine as a matter of priority, because they come under the heading of 'National, or International importance'
The Government priority for the vaccine, when it is received, is front line health workers, aged care health workers and aged people.
Obviously the request went down like a lead balloon :-D
A bit like some of the tennis players over here for the Australian open who are now in 'hard' quarantine, having been in contact with active cases. They are complaining that they were never told that would happen and that if they had known they would never have come over here
The reported $100,000 fee that they would all receive just for appearing was never a factor :-D
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nameslessone
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24 Jan 2021 10:47 |
Allan it is a bit like the group caught partying during the week who didn’t know there was a pandemic.
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maggiewinchester
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24 Jan 2021 10:59 |
Allan - you have to laugh - or you'd cry!! :-D :-D :-D
It makes me wonder at the thought processes of those 'in charge'! No wonder they employ nannies, cooks and dog walkers - even that is beyond their capabilities.
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JoyLouise
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24 Jan 2021 16:14 |
Maggie, according to my brother, I should stay away from others for at least three weeks after the second dose.
It was printed in some scientific journal he still gets even though he is retired - as was information about variants in October.
I am pretty sure I posted that advice on one thread or another a while ago because, of course, our ministers tend to keep us in the dark until they are sprung by one journalist or another then they have to come clean.
Genders is a funny one. I recall my dtr and I disagreed about one aspect when my younger grandson came home from primary school a few years ago telling us what he had learned about numbers of genders etc. He is in 3rd form senior now so it was a good few years ago - possibly when he was about 8 or 9 (as you wrote) so it has been taught for a few years - perhaps it's the first time a DM journalist has heard about it.
One story arose from this which had dtr and me falling about laughing - so typical of an older sibling fed up with a younger one.
For some time one of grandson's classmates had told them that he was gay ....... until he learned what it meant! Apparently his older brother had told him that he was gay. The younger one, having no idea what it meant, had believed it. :-D
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maggiewinchester
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24 Jan 2021 16:31 |
The problem is, Joyouise, the staying at home for 3 weeks after vaccination, has only just been declared by Johnson - with (obviously) nothing in place for those who will lose pay.
When I was first a LSA, in the late 80's, not only was the head living with her girlfriend - the deputy head was, too :-D :-D :-D
There was one little 5 year old - who became close friends with my younger daughter, who was gorgeous - and as camp as Dick Emery - but, no-one from that school - even the toughest bully, ever teased him. He is still gorgeous, gay - and proud of it! <3 <3 <3
I remember reading some academic, declaring that boys should be able to wear what they wanted from the nursery/school dressing up box. No mention of girls! I deduced she'd never had children - or even worked with them. The last thing anyone's got time to do is monitor the dressing up box!! 'Dressing up' time is when they're left to their own devices whilst those in charge take a deep breath :-D :-D
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nameslessone
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24 Jan 2021 16:38 |
Surely we were told ages ago that we didn’t get any immunity from the jab for about three weeks. In my book that means continuing to follow the rules. Even after the second jab there is a delay.
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Von
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24 Jan 2021 16:58 |
Sorry to disagree Maggie but it has been always known that you didn’t get any
immunity for about three weeks after the vaccination. Jonathan Van Tam said that at
one of the press conferences sometime ago. He has reiterated it again today and
suggested that people are not taking notice of advice that has been given.
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maggiewinchester
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24 Jan 2021 17:39 |
People should be reminded about staying in when they get the vaccine.
Another question. Initially they said the second dose would be after 3 weeks - would this be because that was when they were due to get the second vaccine? Now the Government has decided 12 weeks is okay (despite there being no scientific evidence for this), doesn't this mean people should actually 'self isolate' for 12 weeks?
...and there's still no decision on how those who don't get sick pay survive.
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JoyLouise
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24 Jan 2021 17:44 |
I first read of Tony Blair asking why the second dose could not be delayed to enable more of the public to get some immunity quicker than they would have done.
Whether it was his idea, a scientist frine or whoever ????
Also, I did read somewhere that he or someone was thinking he could throw his hat into the political ring again!!!! It escapes my mind exactly where that little gem came from.
Frightening, isn't it? :-( :-0
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SylviaInCanada
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24 Jan 2021 18:12 |
It's been said here all along, by Trudeau and provincial leaders as well as the Public Health Officers that we should still isolate after the first dose, and possibly for at least a week afterwards the second.
I was really pleased when daughter was in day care, so over 40 years ago, that the staff let the children with whatever they wanted, no girls do this, boys do that. Daughter had a huge collection of those tiny Dinkie (and other makes) cars and trucks, loved Meccano, etc!
I taught in England for 2½ years at a girls' grammar school in one of the counties that still had the old-style ones. We got a new head mistress after my first 2 terms, she was a bit of a weird choice for that school in that she had come from an inner city London school to a VERY rural area. The first thing she wanted to do was set up an Pet Animal Club, which had gone down very well at her previous school.
Yeah right ........... rats and white rabbits in cages to be kept with a population of girls, about 90% of whom had at least dogs, if not horses, cows, pigs and what have you. Holidays were a REAL problem as no-one wanted to take them home! Why a white rat when you can go out riding, or play with 10 dogs??
She also wanted to learn how to play Polo, as "this area was a centre of the game" :-S :-S
However, my introduction to what was really going on, having had my own suspicions, was in the summer term just before I left, when one of my Lower 6th students asked to talk to me confidentially. Uh oh!! But not the usual ............. she wanted to know what it meant when 2 women played footie under the table.
She'd had been on a day field trip where the Head Mistress and the Head of Religious Studies had been the chaperones, and had been seated at the table where the two started their little game.
They both stayed at that school until retirement about 20 years later, when they moved to another house in a nearby village.
When daughter was in school, again an all girls school but one that went from Garde 1 to Grade 12, the girls knew from the beginning of the Senior School that 2 of the teachers lived together. It meant nothing to them, and never seemed to bother any parents either. That was just what it was! Great!
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Kay????
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24 Jan 2021 19:33 |
NHS staff are getting the vaccine while on duty and carrying on with their shift.....some when a shift is finished or before. then back to work next day /night/
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maggiewinchester
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24 Jan 2021 19:52 |
So I've read, Kay. Confusing isn't it? So you stay at home, unless you're front line staff? In which case employers can insist workers go to work!
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Kay????
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24 Jan 2021 20:24 |
Right hand left hand.......
:-D.
so much more I could add but best not to appear to be bragging..... ;-)
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nameslessone
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24 Jan 2021 21:19 |
I thought after the jab you shielded if that is what you were doing, isolated if that was what you were doing or followed the three rules. If you worked you carried on the same careful way you were already (hopefully) doing.
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maggiewinchester
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24 Jan 2021 21:46 |
Well, hence the confusion!!! :-D :-D :-D
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Andysmum
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24 Jan 2021 21:53 |
I agree. We were told to continue as before, and not to assume that everything would be fine just because we'd had one dose.
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Annx
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25 Jan 2021 01:17 |
I heard exactly the same as you Nameless one. It's been said by a few medical advisers now. Those 3 weeks are the time it takes to reach it's most effectiveness to protect you. They have also said that after both jabs people will still need to continue with the rules of handwashing, social distancing and wearing masks for the foreseeable. The reasons are firstly to still stop you spreading the virus, as you can still spread it eg from touching things that others have contaminated with the virus. They are also not sure yet whether after vaccination, although you may not then become ill with the virus yourself, you can still pass it on. Not enough is known yet.
The benefits of at least giving more people the first dose means that more people are less likely to become so ill if they do get the virus and so less will die, which is good. This will also reduce hospital admissions and help the NHS to cope.
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25 Jan 2021 09:14 |
I was aware of the views of both nameless one and AnnX. And I have read that several times now. The only thing I am mildly concerned about is the large gap of 12 weeks between jabs. I read yesterday that (and I don't remember his name) a high up scientist but not Vallance said that 6 weeks would probably work with the Pfizer but he felt 12 weeks was too long and pushing it a bit. And there was a female medical person who held more or less the same view. They were calling on the government to have a re-think.
I suppose this is all new to everyone so it becomes trial and error. But the female was concerned that people (and I am one of them) have been given an injection in a 'trial' that they have not signed up to.
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