Covid Vaccine Roll out.

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
Mate (49) down the road came out of hospital last thursday after covid contracted in his office , his wife died on saturday ( non covid )
Now that is a bad week , we need to think on .
 

oldoaktree

Member
Location
County Durham
You would if you had it bad
I felt reasonably ok with it I was tied and struggled with walking up hill could fall asleep at any time of the day but didn’t feel un well particularly. Mrs bought a oxygen level meter and my readings were in the low 90’s which apparently isn’t to good . She persuaded me to visit A&E to get checked out . It was touch and go weather they would keep me in and put me on oxygen and other meds . I managed to leave with out getting oxygen. It’s people like me who don’t feel to bad but have low levels and once they get to low I believe it’s a bugger to get them back up .

Mrs went in to work this morning and did her normal job then is doing a late shift on the Covid wards. I know she’s a lazy nhs worker probably doing tic tok dances and the like ! f**k knows why she cmplains so much . She was thinking of retiring this year but so far has stayed on all about the money. Not
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
I felt reasonably ok with it I was tied and struggled with walking up hill could fall asleep at any time of the day but didn’t feel un well particularly. Mrs bought a oxygen level meter and my readings were in the low 90’s which apparently isn’t to good . She persuaded me to visit A&E to get checked out . It was touch and go weather they would keep me in and put me on oxygen and other meds . I managed to leave with out getting oxygen. It’s people like me who don’t feel to bad but have low levels and once they get to low I believe it’s a bugger to get them back up .

Mrs went in to work this morning and did her normal job then is doing a late shift on the Covid wards. I know she’s a lazy nhs worker probably doing tic tok dances and the like ! fudge knows why she cmplains so much . She was thinking of retiring this year but so far has stayed on all about the money. Not
Your missus deserves a medal .
I had it very early , probably a blessing , although it wasn't at the time
 

oldoaktree

Member
Location
County Durham
Your missus deserves a medal .
I had it very early , probably a blessing , although it wasn't at the time
I had it in October. Bloods taken last Friday be interesting to see the results. I’ve spoken about this before so I’m sorry if it bores some of you . Saying that some bang on about the same thing all the time on some of these threads
 

Hindsight

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Location
Lincolnshire



Scientists are not going to let up the powers on restrictions they have easily. Intereting times ahead.


I note this morning the most recent data shows Primary school kids and 18-24 year olds are where the virus is circulating. Open the schools get the virus pot boiling again - then more reasons to retain those restrictions on feedom of movement.
 

upnortheast

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Northumberland

Scientists are not going to let up the powers on restrictions they have easily. Intereting times ahead.


I note this morning the most recent data shows Primary school kids and 18-24 year olds are where the virus is circulating. Open the schools get the virus pot boiling again - then more reasons to retain those restrictions on feedom of movement.
A quick look at the infection graph shows the line rising rapidly just after the schools went back in September.
Coincidence ??
 

Hindsight

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Location
Lincolnshire
A quick look at the infection graph shows the line rising rapidly just after the schools went back in September.
Coincidence ??

I do not think so. But if you go back to early August the government (Williamson) was shouting off stating that transmission did not occur in schools and it was safe place to be. I jut chuckled and made a mental note to chick his CV in the bin if he applied for a job as a manager of a broiler chicken unit or yarded beef finishing unit .
 

arcobob

Member
Location
Norfolk
My daughter and husband both had the virus at Christmas time and their three primary school children showed no signs of having ever had it before or since. I would bet that they brought it home from school and gave it to the parents.
I heard of one primary where a child showed symptoms and tested positive so they tested the other kids and they were all positive. I would bet that most children have had it and if the parents have not they have been extremely lucky. Nobody will know the answer until they start doing antibody surveys. At the moment we are floundering.
 

arcobob

Member
Location
Norfolk

Scientists are not going to let up the powers on restrictions they have easily. Intereting times ahead.


I note this morning the most recent data shows Primary school kids and 18-24 year olds are where the virus is circulating. Open the schools get the virus pot boiling again - then more reasons to retain those restrictions on feedom of movement.
With the exception of children of key workers most kids have not been in school for two months so is that old news or fake news? It sure as hell does not make sense.
 

Muck Spreader

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
I do not think so. But if you go back to early August the government (Williamson) was shouting off stating that transmission did not occur in schools and it was safe place to be. I jut chuckled and made a mental note to chick his CV in the bin if he applied for a job as a manager of a broiler chicken unit or yarded beef finishing unit .
The schools have been back since last May here and it didn't cause a massive increase in cases. Primarily and junior school kids seem to be the least likely to contract it.
 

le bon paysan

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France

Scientists are not going to let up the powers on restrictions they have easily. Intereting times ahead.


I note this morning the most recent data shows Primary school kids and 18-24 year olds are where the virus is circulating. Open the schools get the virus pot boiling again - then more reasons to retain those restrictions on feedom of movement.
The schools are open here but there's not a great level of infection locally. Was tested the other day ,en famille, and were all negative👍 including my daughter home from Paris and the other who's in lycee.
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
Had the AZ 48 hours ago

Yesterday had a slight nagging head ache

Today, fudge me - full on fever, hot & cold shakes and serious vomiting from 3am today

Only just made it out of bed tonight at 7.30pm

Feeling a bit better now and can have a cup of tea and toast, without visiting the white porcelain

Tonight’s curry was shelved [emoji2961]
Very Common (may affect more than 1 in 10 people)
  • tenderness, pain, warmth, redness, itching, swelling or bruising where the injection is given
  • generally feeling unwell
  • feeling tired (fatigue)
  • chills or feeling feverish
  • headache
  • feeling sick (nausea)
  • joint pain or muscle ache
Common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people)
  • a lump at the injection site
  • fever
  • being sick (vomiting)
  • flu-like symptoms, such as high temperature, sore throat, runny nose, cough and chills
 

Johnnyboxer

Member
Location
Yorkshire
Very Common (may affect more than 1 in 10 people)
  • tenderness, pain, warmth, redness, itching, swelling or bruising where the injection is given
  • generally feeling unwell
  • feeling tired (fatigue)
  • chills or feeling feverish
  • headache
  • feeling sick (nausea)
  • joint pain or muscle ache
Common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people)
  • a lump at the injection site
  • fever
  • being sick (vomiting)
  • flu-like symptoms, such as high temperature, sore throat, runny nose, cough and chills

I know that, the nurse gave a sheet with it on
Proved to be reassuring
Swelling on head isn’t common and rang Doc yesterday - he was a bit puzzled but had seen similar reactions with other medicine
Gone down a bit this morning
 

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