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Lots of good news at the moment!

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FrugiFan · 21/07/2020 15:57

www.bbc.com/news/health-53467022
A trial of a drug which could reduce ICU admission by 79%, and is already in use for other things so doesnt need human trials for side effects etc.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53469839
Promising news about one of the many vaccines in production.

Hospital admissions have not increased, more than 2 weeks after pubs and restaurants reopened.

Lots of reasons to think positive at the moment Smile

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2020CanDoOne · 15/10/2020 16:41

Exciting stuff! @Sebw Smile

tobee · 15/10/2020 18:50

Don't think this has been posted on here; new 5 minute test for Covid developed by Oxford University, very accurate apparently:-

www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/18797785.oxford-scientists-make-five-minute-coronavirus-test/

newtothenet · 15/10/2020 19:21

www.pulsetoday.co.uk/news/coronavirus/exclusive-nhs-in-discussions-with-bma-and-others-around-december-covid-vaccine-programme/

I have no idea how reliable this is but it definitely sounds promising!

newtothenet · 15/10/2020 19:27

(After viewing it fine the first time I've just gone back into the link to re-read it after posting here and only registered GPs and healthcare professionals can view the article - maybe someone might be kind enough to screen shot and paste it on this thread in case others have the same problem? It goes to show it's probably a reliable website though!)

clarexbp · 15/10/2020 19:46

I've cut and pasted the Pulse article:

"Exclusive There are talks taking place at the highest levels around mobilising for a potential Covid vaccine from December, with some sources putting the chances of the programme being started this year as ’50/50′, Pulse has learnt.

Pulse has learnt from a number of sources that discussions are taking place between NHS England, the BMA and other groups over who will be administering vaccines and who will be the first cohorts to receive the vaccine.

There is no guarantee the vaccine will be ready by December, but there is growing optimism around this being a possibility. One source close to the discussions told Pulse the feeling is ’50/50′.

There is currently no agreement over who is going to administer the vaccines, including whether it will be GPs and the Government has told Pulse that it will ‘use the military’ if needed.

The Government’s chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance said in a televised briefing to the nation on 21 September that a vaccine could become available before the end of this year, but said it was ‘much more likely’ that it would happen ‘in the first half of next year’.

However, Pulse has learnt that there is optimism around the first cohorts being given a vaccine in December.

There have been discussions around whether the first people to be vaccinated will be care home patients and their staff, or health care professionals, including GPs.

The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation last month said people living in care homes and the staff looking after them should be at the very top of the list for a potential Covid-19 vaccine. Healthcare and social care workers would be next in the list of priorities, according to its updated analysis of who is most at risk.

In July, Pulse reported the UK Government had ordered 65m syringes from one manufacturer as part of preparations for a potential Covid-19 vaccine.

A Department for Health and Social Care spokesperson said: ‘The Government will do everything needed to roll out a successful vaccine quickly and safely.

‘An enormous amount of planning and preparation has already taken place including ensuring we have adequate provision, transport, PPE and logistical expertise.

‘We are working closely with the NHS and we will use the military in the planning of logistics as necessary, as they have already gone to great lengths to successfully support our operational efforts.’"

cathyandclare · 15/10/2020 20:16

Just to say that Pulse is a long-standing news magazine for GPs. A reliable source IMO.

Jrobhatch29 · 15/10/2020 20:19

That sounds really promising

dollychopss · 15/10/2020 20:23

@alreadytaken @PatienceVirtue hope this is true x

MarmiteCrumpet25 · 15/10/2020 20:28

Pulse is a very good source - great news!

kutess · 15/10/2020 20:37

@FrugiFan
OP are you able to start another thread please, as we are almost at capacity? This thread has been keeping me going through some dark times!

KitKatastrophe · 15/10/2020 20:48

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/coronavirus/4051836-Good-News-Thread-part-2?watched=1

New thread (name change for me!)
I'm glad this has helped so many people, let's keep the good news coming ;)

tobee · 15/10/2020 20:55

👍

JemimaPyjamas · 16/10/2020 09:36

@clarexbp For the second time in a few days, thank you!!

Can I ask what you do for a living considering you're privy to this sort of info...?

TJ17 · 06/11/2020 15:42

Anyone got any more uplifting news?
My step Dad just tested positive and lives with my mum who is classed as higher risk 🤦🏼‍♀️😰 very anxious and stressed right now, any good news welcome.

CornishYarg · 06/11/2020 15:56

@TJ17 Latest thread here, hope it helps a bit.

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/coronavirus/4051836-Good-News-Thread-part-2

TJ17 · 06/11/2020 16:07

Oh thank you @CornishYarg didn't realise we had moved onto a new thread, I worried everyone had given up 😅

Thank you 🙏🏼

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