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Good news Part 9

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BBCONEANDTWO · 06/02/2021 18:34

Previous thread here:

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/coronavirus/4151264-Good-News-Part-8?pg=37

Useful links:

coronavirus.data.gov.uk

www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

www.covidmessenger.com Thanks to LittleOwl for all her hard work!

ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations

www.omnicalculator.com/health/vaccine-queue-uk

NB Please don’t take this too seriously- it depends what vaccine delivery speed and uptake you estimate so it’s not written in stone.

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TheChineseChicken · 12/02/2021 12:46

@FourTeaFallOut

We'd been doing ok with our 5x4l of milk but something must have happened - too many rounds of hot chocolate with the cold weather! A milk delivery might be exactly what we need, do they do chocolate? Grin
yes and all sorts of other things, including breakfast hampers that you can order until 9pm the night before
InterfectoremVulpes · 12/02/2021 12:49

We're milk and more customers too. They've been a godsend with the amount of milk we go through with a toddler and small boy at home 😄

Truelymadlydeeplysomeonesmum · 12/02/2021 13:01

BBC NEWS WEBSITE:

Tim Spector, lead scientist on the Zoe app and professor of genetic epidemiology at King's College London, says based on the data and the researchers' predictions "we are soon to be in the same place we were in early June, with the advantage of having a large proportion of the population vaccinated, which could mean good news in terms of lifting some restrictions sooner rather than later".

He adds that by 8 March the UK should have less than 1 in 740 people with symptoms "allowing us to get kids back into the classrooms and starting to allow people to exercise and meet, at least outdoors, where the risk of transmission is much lower".

TheChineseChicken · 12/02/2021 13:05

@Truelymadlydeeplysomeonesmum

BBC NEWS WEBSITE:

Tim Spector, lead scientist on the Zoe app and professor of genetic epidemiology at King's College London, says based on the data and the researchers' predictions "we are soon to be in the same place we were in early June, with the advantage of having a large proportion of the population vaccinated, which could mean good news in terms of lifting some restrictions sooner rather than later".

He adds that by 8 March the UK should have less than 1 in 740 people with symptoms "allowing us to get kids back into the classrooms and starting to allow people to exercise and meet, at least outdoors, where the risk of transmission is much lower".

Tim's great
thatgingergirl · 12/02/2021 13:07

twinmum2017 - good that both your parents have had vaccinations now.

Truely - oh, that is very encouraging!

FourTeaFallOut · 12/02/2021 13:07

Sorry, I realise that this is becoming something of a major off topic distraction now, but milk and more say we aren't on their radar yet but in good news, apparently the co-op will deliver to me between 2-4pm today for free?? I'm not sure I believe it yet. That seems too good to be true.

Iremembertheelderlykoreanlady · 12/02/2021 13:07

Me and OH have just had a text from our GP surgery telling us to book.

Now booked in for next Wednesday at local surgery!

We are under 50 but both CV.

Just got to try not to catch it before then

Iremembertheelderlykoreanlady · 12/02/2021 13:09

We are south yorkshire if anyone is wondering.

All over 70s CEV are done.

65 to 69 will be done at the big hub
CV being done at the local GP hub

FourTeaFallOut · 12/02/2021 13:10

Oh, wow, brilliant news @Iremembertheelderlykoreanlady. Group 6! Some areas are steaming ahead.

InterfectoremVulpes · 12/02/2021 13:12

Delivery is free but the milk is £6 a pint 😄

TheChineseChicken · 12/02/2021 13:13

@Iremembertheelderlykoreanlady

Me and OH have just had a text from our GP surgery telling us to book.

Now booked in for next Wednesday at local surgery!

We are under 50 but both CV.

Just got to try not to catch it before then

So pleased for you
FourTeaFallOut · 12/02/2021 13:17

Grin £1.50 for 4 pints. I won't tell you how much else I spent on junk in my victory shop.

MadisonAvenue · 12/02/2021 13:17

@InterfectoremVulpes

I'm looking forward to IKEA reopening 🤣
Oh God, me too. Our nearest is only 15 minutes away so we always go for around 8pm when it’s quieter. It’s like a night out for us ☺️
Iremembertheelderlykoreanlady · 12/02/2021 13:18

Thank you 😊Flowers

I have been really down the last few days with all the confusion over asthma getting/not getting the vaccine, and worrying that the person who weighed me back in January hadn't updated my BMI properly to show it at over 40.

It feels a bit too good to be true. Waiting for the other shoe to drop kind of.

It's worth having a look on Facebook as I had no idea that my surgery (Or any GPs) had a Facebook page, but they do and they posted this morning to say they would be moving onto groups 5 and 6 next week

Their website hasn't been updated since January though (too busy for obvious reasons!)

Inastatus · 12/02/2021 13:29

@Truelymadlydeeplysomeonesmum

BBC NEWS WEBSITE:

Tim Spector, lead scientist on the Zoe app and professor of genetic epidemiology at King's College London, says based on the data and the researchers' predictions "we are soon to be in the same place we were in early June, with the advantage of having a large proportion of the population vaccinated, which could mean good news in terms of lifting some restrictions sooner rather than later".

He adds that by 8 March the UK should have less than 1 in 740 people with symptoms "allowing us to get kids back into the classrooms and starting to allow people to exercise and meet, at least outdoors, where the risk of transmission is much lower".

Oh god I do hope my DC can return to school and it’s not just primaries! I think it’s vital to get secondaries back too. I thought my year 11 DD was coping well but I’ve just had a call from her head of year who says she filled in a student survey saying she is struggling with remote learning and is completely de-motivated. She hasn’t talked to me about it 🙁 It’s put a real downer on my day.
FourTeaFallOut · 12/02/2021 13:34

Oh no, it's so hard inastatus, your poor dd.

My secondary school kids have had it up to their back teeth too. The sooner they can go to school, the better.

Truelymadlydeeplysomeonesmum · 12/02/2021 13:46

Inastatus

Oh dear that it worrying. I have a year 10 child. He is normally a hard working, high achieving, social, school loving and pretty chilled out kid.

His school went online three weeks before Christmas holidays and to say he is suffering is an understatement. It started with online lessons fatigue and now I actually think we are looking at depression.

School is good and offer support. He can choose a member of staff he likes to talk too. If he needs time of lessons he could ask for that. However he just needs to be in school. Even if only part time.

TheCountessofFitzdotterel · 12/02/2021 13:47

@Frazzled2207

a relatively upbeat update from dr Neil Ferguson - he's usually one of the more cautious/pessimistic ones isn't he? Pasted from the Guardian

The key scientist advising the government as part of the New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group said he is “hopeful” that the nation could be in its “final lockdown”.

His comments came as the Prime Minister faced pressure from Tory MPs not to delay the timetable for easing lockdown.

Mr Johnson’s “road map” for easing England’s third national lockdown is due out in the week starting February 22, with March 8 earmarked for a wide reopening of schools.

Prof Ferguson, the Imperial College London academic whose modelling was crucial in shocking Mr Johnson into imposing the first lockdown, said the nation is “in a better place than I might have anticipated a month ago”.

“The lockdown has really driven down cases quite fast,” he told Politico’s Westminster Insider podcast this week.

“They’re basically halving about every 17 days at the moment or so, and that means in a month’s time - the Prime Minister’s talked about potentially reopening schools, we might have some bandwidth to do that, at least primary schools.

“And if we continue to see then a continued decline without large outbreaks, then perhaps starting to relax other aspects of society the following month.”

Prof Ferguson estimated that around a third of the UK population now has some immunity to Covid-19, partly because so many people have been naturally infected and partly because of the vaccine rollout.

He acknowledged it will be “a bumpy road” and that “I’d be a fool to try and predict out six months” but that he believes the vaccines will start allowing restrictions to be eased.

But he echoed other scientists in cautioning that social distancing measures must be relaxed slowly in order to prevent another spike in infections.

“I’m hopeful it will be the final lockdown, so long as we are relatively cautious in coming out of this lockdown,” Prof Ferguson said.

Anyone else singing ‘This is the final lockdown’ to the tune of ‘This is the final countdown’ in the light of this? No? Just me then? Grin
Truelymadlydeeplysomeonesmum · 12/02/2021 13:49

With Fergusson being positive I am now getting paranoid 😂

Truelymadlydeeplysomeonesmum · 12/02/2021 13:50

Don't worry we won't leave you singing on your own Grin

JemimaPyjamas · 12/02/2021 13:50

I have got all emotional, I have just had a text through to book my vaccination!!! Am a type 1 diabetic, 46.

It’s on Wednesday!

FourTeaFallOut · 12/02/2021 13:51

I'll wade in for the chorus!

TheCuriousMonkey · 12/02/2021 14:01

Whoop whoop my mum has just told me she's having her first jab tomorrow. That makes a clean sweep of my parents and step parents. And as I am in group six (unpaid carer) it makes mine feel even closer.

Truelymadlydeeplysomeonesmum · 12/02/2021 14:02

@JemimaPyjamas

I have got all emotional, I have just had a text through to book my vaccination!!! Am a type 1 diabetic, 46.

It’s on Wednesday!

🥳Super
Truelymadlydeeplysomeonesmum · 12/02/2021 14:03

@TheCuriousMonkey

Whoop whoop my mum has just told me she's having her first jab tomorrow. That makes a clean sweep of my parents and step parents. And as I am in group six (unpaid carer) it makes mine feel even closer.
🥳