Originally posted by Bryn
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Haven’t read this whole thread, apologies, but would recommend the Zoe Covid project to those unaware of it, especially its YouTube weekly updates fronted by Tim Spector, which are measured and calm. Personally, I’ve seen negligible evidence of side effects from the vaccine and am a massive fan of jabbing as many people as possible, updating the vaccines and doing it again. History is pretty clear about how to beat this sort of virus, the timescales involved and also sadly the effect of governments.
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For anyone interested, I've updated my PowerBi Interactive Covid maps for the UK after not having done so for a month.
The "report" contains the following pages (selected by buttons at the bottom of the screen.
- a map of the UK showing ]infection rates by Lower Tier Local Authority for any of the last 6 weeks, together with sortable tables for LAs and charts for the last 6 weeks. One can select Regions of the UK to zoom into and go down to local authority.
- a map of the UK showing the percentage increase in infection rates week on week by Lower Tier Local Authority for any of the last 5 weeks, together with sortable tables for LAs and charts for the last 6 weeks. One can select Regions of the UK to zoom into and go down to local authority.
- a map of the UK showing deaths by Upper Tier Local Authorities (i.e. Counties and Unitary Authorities) for any of the last 5 weeks, together with sortable tables for LAs and charts for the last 6 weeks. One can select Regions of the UK to zoom into and go down to local authority.
- a map of the UK showing infection rates by MSOA for any of the last 4 weeks, together sortable tables and charts for the last 4 weeks. One can select Regions of the UK to zoom into and go down to locaL authority.
- a map of the UK showing percentage increase in infection rates week on week by MSOA for any of the last 4 weeks, together with sortable tables and charts for the last 4 weeks. One can select Regions of the UK to zoom into and go down to locaL authority.
This is best viewed on a decent sized monitor, using a computer with a mouse. Tablets will not give the same functionality and the details will be very small.Last edited by johnb; 16-06-21, 14:22.
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It seems staff in care homes for the elderly are to be required to accept vaccination. It seems sense to me. However there may be legal challenges raised by those who don't want it to be compulsory. I seem to remember (though I may be wrong) that in the 1950s, children were obliged to have the smallpox vaccination. I also recall that it was possible for a parent to 'conscientiously object' by means of some legal declaration. Can anyone remember this? And does anyone have views about the care home staff situation?
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostIt seems staff in care homes for the elderly are to be required to accept vaccination. It seems sense to me. However there may be legal challenges raised by those who don't want it to be compulsory. I seem to remember (though I may be wrong) that in the 1950s, children were obliged to have the smallpox vaccination. I also recall that it was possible for a parent to 'conscientiously object' by means of some legal declaration. Can anyone remember this? And does anyone have views about the care home staff situation?
Care home work is mostly very tough, and pretty poorly paid. And wage rates in hospitality and especially retail are rocketing apparently The effect on an industry that already has recruitment issues will be damaging.
The people who work in care homes do jobs that the rest of society mostly don’t want to know about. They deserve better than the compulsion route.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostIt seems staff in care homes for the elderly are to be required to accept vaccination.
The weekly vaccination report categorises the vaccination rate by:
% of staff of older adult care homes not having had COVID-19 in last 28 days reported to be vaccinated with at least one dose
The vaccination rates for Older Adult Care Home Staff in the other regions in England are roughly similar to each other. They hover around 84% having had the 1st dose and 69% for the 2nd dose. Not ideal but better than London.
COVID-19 vaccinations This section contains information on the total number of COVID-19 vaccinations provided by the NHS in England in the seasonal campaigns. This data is sourced from the Data Processing Service (DPS), and is classified as management information. Autumn/Winter 2024/25 COVID-19 vaccinations The Autumn/Winter 2024/25 COVID-19 campaign began on 3 October 2024 for […]
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostOn a practical level, it will tend to be counter productive. Any research I have seen says that coercion emphasises negative views.
Care home work is mostly very tough, and pretty poorly paid. And wage rates in hospitality and especially retail are rocketing apparently The effect on an industry that already has recruitment issues will be damaging.
The people who work in care homes do jobs that the rest of society mostly don’t want to know about. They deserve better than the compulsion route.
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Is track and trace doing any good these days?
We are now resident in Scotland, and on a recent trip to England we tried to use the NHS app. It doesn’t work as it rejects our postcode. We also tried to explain to others why we were not using the NHS app. While we are now “foreigners” coming across the border, there may well be others who are not resident in Britain who would also similarly be unable to comply with any suggestion to use the app. Maybe collectively we don’t distort the figures too much, but this issue does not appear to have been thought out well.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostIs track and trace doing any good these days?
We are now resident in Scotland, and on a recent trip to England we tried to use the NHS app. It doesn’t work as it rejects our postcode. We also tried to explain to others why we were not using the NHS app. While we are now “foreigners” coming across the border, there may well be others who are not resident in Britain who would also similarly be unable to comply with any suggestion to use the app. Maybe collectively we don’t distort the figures too much, but this issue does not appear to have been thought out well.
Apologies if any of this is wrong but the situation is complicated"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostIs it because health is a devolved issue between the four nations? Does Scotland have its own app? I thought that the purpose of the NHS App was to show vaccination status so any visitors from abroad will not have had vaccines here but will/should have vaccination status issued by their own country?
Apologies if any of this is wrong but the situation is complicated
During periods of complete lockdown there should be very few people who would not be able to use an app in their own area, but with increased mobility one can question the usefulness of such apps.
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Now raining cats and dogs, it seems. Pet 'owners' testing positive for SARS‑CoV‑2 recommended to not get in close contact with their cats and/or dogs, due to the risk of communicating COVID 19 to them, and thus, potentially on to other humans.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostIs it because health is a devolved issue between the four nations? Does Scotland have its own app? I thought that the purpose of the NHS App was to show vaccination status so any visitors from abroad will not have had vaccines here but will/should have vaccination status issued by their own country?
Apologies if any of this is wrong but the situation is complicated
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