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Alan and Barmby. I note your comments. Unfortunately I think it will be a while before the vaccination programme makes that much difference. The current one (is it Moderna?) needs to be stores at -70c and we only have around 7 million doses (I think) so therefore enough to vaccinate all the over 80's and the vulnerable. (2 doses)The Oxford/AstraZenica vaccine, which only needs be stored at +4c hasn't been approved yet. The U.K. has pre-ordered 100 million of this particular vaccine, but it seems to have gone very quiet.The best guesstimate is around July 2021 for 67% of the population to be vaccinated to create herd immunity
Quote from: mrfrostsdad on December 28, 2020, 08:43:19 pmAlan and Barmby. I note your comments. Unfortunately I think it will be a while before the vaccination programme makes that much difference. The current one (is it Moderna?) needs to be stores at -70c and we only have around 7 million doses (I think) so therefore enough to vaccinate all the over 80's and the vulnerable. (2 doses)The Oxford/AstraZenica vaccine, which only needs be stored at +4c hasn't been approved yet. The U.K. has pre-ordered 100 million of this particular vaccine, but it seems to have gone very quiet.The best guesstimate is around July 2021 for 67% of the population to be vaccinated to create herd immunity No, the current vaccine being given is the Pfizer/Biotech one, of which we ordered 40 million of (as each person needs 2 doses, that would be for 20 million people).The Moderna vaccine, we only ordered 6 million of, and is not yet approved in the UK.The Oxford vaccine, we ordered 100 million of, and is apparently on the verge of being approved (and only needs to be stored at fridge temperature).As of December 20th, we had administered almost 617k of the Pfizer vaccine in the first 12 days, so we aren't hanging around!
My sympathies are with you, MrFD. However, I have to admit that our recent little unbeaten run did give me a bit of a boost. Let’s face it, there’s not much else to be joyful about. I can understand where you’re coming from, but there is a chink of light at the end of that dark tunnel and it’s called vaccination. We’ll all be getting back to supporting our Club properly after that, IF the Club survives that is!
I’ve watched all our home games on I follow and bought the odd away game. I’ve enjoyed watching soccer Saturday and checking my Accas off on a Saturday afternoon and then when not at work pretty much watched every Premier league game on TV... it pains me to say this but I’ve not missed not going to games as much as I thought I would.... I just hope we can get back to games soon as I don’t want to turn into a full time arm chair fan... 2 out of the 4 lads I go with have said they won’t be renewing their season tickets and will just pick and choose there games from now on. Hope there’s not too many more like them but got a feeling there will be quite a few.
Quote from: Retdon1 on December 28, 2020, 10:42:00 pmI’ve watched all our home games on I follow and bought the odd away game. I’ve enjoyed watching soccer Saturday and checking my Accas off on a Saturday afternoon and then when not at work pretty much watched every Premier league game on TV... it pains me to say this but I’ve not missed not going to games as much as I thought I would.... I just hope we can get back to games soon as I don’t want to turn into a full time arm chair fan... 2 out of the 4 lads I go with have said they won’t be renewing their season tickets and will just pick and choose there games from now on. Hope there’s not too many more like them but got a feeling there will be quite a few. I've not missed going to the games as much as I thought I would either. Especially night games. Bloody hate that drive back to Scarbados after a night match.I hope I get into it again once we are allowed back in
Quote from: mrfrostsdad on December 28, 2020, 11:14:06 pmQuote from: Retdon1 on December 28, 2020, 10:42:00 pmI’ve watched all our home games on I follow and bought the odd away game. I’ve enjoyed watching soccer Saturday and checking my Accas off on a Saturday afternoon and then when not at work pretty much watched every Premier league game on TV... it pains me to say this but I’ve not missed not going to games as much as I thought I would.... I just hope we can get back to games soon as I don’t want to turn into a full time arm chair fan... 2 out of the 4 lads I go with have said they won’t be renewing their season tickets and will just pick and choose there games from now on. Hope there’s not too many more like them but got a feeling there will be quite a few. I've not missed going to the games as much as I thought I would either. Especially night games. Bloody hate that drive back to Scarbados after a night match.I hope I get into it again once we are allowed back inThat’s similar to me... I only have a 30 minute drive to to but getting in late to be up early for work the next day during the winter months is no fun.... I’m hoping once we’re allowed back in, the bug of going again will be back
The one licensed at the moment needs to be stored at -70 then when its "defrosted" and stored in a fridge it must be used in x number of days
Quote from: mrfrostsdad on December 28, 2020, 08:43:19 pmAlan and Barmby. I note your comments. Unfortunately I think it will be a while before the vaccination programme makes that much difference. The current one (is it Moderna?) needs to be stores at -70c and we only have around 7 million doses (I think) so therefore enough to vaccinate all the over 80's and the vulnerable. (2 doses)The Oxford/AstraZenica vaccine, which only needs be stored at +4c hasn't been approved yet. The U.K. has pre-ordered 100 million of this particular vaccine, but it seems to have gone very quiet.The best guesstimate is around July 2021 for 67% of the population to be vaccinated to create herd immunity I’ve just read a article on Sky News where it is suggested that when the Oxford Vaccination is approved, probably in the coming days, the Govt should roll out a 24 hour a day vaccination programme, and I think its a great idea, I wouldn’t be adverse to going for it in the middle of the night, a small price to pay to get back to some sort of normality
Quote from: Filo on December 28, 2020, 08:48:55 pmQuote from: mrfrostsdad on December 28, 2020, 08:43:19 pmAlan and Barmby. I note your comments. Unfortunately I think it will be a while before the vaccination programme makes that much difference. The current one (is it Moderna?) needs to be stores at -70c and we only have around 7 million doses (I think) so therefore enough to vaccinate all the over 80's and the vulnerable. (2 doses)The Oxford/AstraZenica vaccine, which only needs be stored at +4c hasn't been approved yet. The U.K. has pre-ordered 100 million of this particular vaccine, but it seems to have gone very quiet.The best guesstimate is around July 2021 for 67% of the population to be vaccinated to create herd immunity I’ve just read a article on Sky News where it is suggested that when the Oxford Vaccination is approved, probably in the coming days, the Govt should roll out a 24 hour a day vaccination programme, and I think its a great idea, I wouldn’t be adverse to going for it in the middle of the night, a small price to pay to get back to some sort of normalityI wouldn't be averse to having the vaccine at whatever hour of the day either but it would be a massive logistical challenge and I just don't have any faith in this Government getting anything right.The best thing they could roll out is themselves.
The other thing Wolfie alluded to earlier may be the habit that changes for me, & that's the pub. Working away a lot, it's something that I really have done out of habit, three or four after work before eat & sleep. This second lockdown, & subsequent tiers particularly, have got me out of that habit, (I've worked through the second one). I'll probably go back but hopefully abstain a bit more as I've felt the health benefit from it, certainly can't say I've missed it.
Once the doors open and you walk through the concourse, seeing those you know and those you nod at....it will all come back, the completeness of having shared a terrible experience will draw everyone together, The team running out to see 7000 fans will choke some of them up, and I’m sure a fare few of the 7000 will be wiping away tears of happiness....