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Question: Have you had a coronavirus vaccination?  Which one?  One of two?  (Voting closed: May 17, 2021, 10:27:44)
None as yet - 4 (7.1%)
None, and I can't - 0 (0%)
None, and I won't - 0 (0%)
Pfizer, first injection - 3 (5.4%)
Pfizer, both injections - 15 (26.8%)
Astra Zeneca, first injection - 17 (30.4%)
Astra Zeneca, both injections - 17 (30.4%)
Moderna, first injection - 0 (0%)
Moderna, both injections - 0 (0%)
Something different - 0 (0%)
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« Reply #15 on: May 15, 2021, 22:02:50 »


I do not regard aged 67 as old!  You need to be over 80 to be regarded as old by the NHS (i.e. to be treated by a specialist in geriatrics)!

Ellendune (Aged 63)

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« Reply #16 on: May 16, 2021, 13:22:31 »

Had my second dose of AZ on 12th May. Same 24hrs of side effects, flu like, as first dose. Mild arm ache continues.
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« Reply #17 on: May 16, 2021, 13:47:55 »

I learned today that an old man (about 67) I know recently caught Covid despite having had both doses of vaccine. However, he has generally poor health (due mainly but not entirely to a lifetime of heavy drinking and smoking).

I do not regard aged 67 as old!  You need to be over 80 to be regarded as old by the NHS (i.e. to be treated by a specialist in geriatrics)!

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« Reply #18 on: May 17, 2021, 11:23:02 »

The point is that although he is in his 60s, he looks and to an extent moves as if he were in his 80s.

Statistically, everyone over 41 is old in the UK (United Kingdom), that being the population's median age.*

*Edit: For the curious, or to assuage or enrage anyone feeling mis-aged, I am 53. Over 125% old statistically!
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« Reply #19 on: May 17, 2021, 11:23:59 »

But actually the real point is that you can catch covid after two doses of vaccination.
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« Reply #20 on: May 17, 2021, 12:39:34 »

But actually the real point is that you can catch covid after two doses of vaccination.

... and that is particularly likely if your immune system is not in good shape.
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« Reply #21 on: May 17, 2021, 12:47:02 »

But actually the real point is that you can catch covid after two doses of vaccination.

... and that is particularly likely if your immune system is not in good shape.

Indeed.  Common sense and caution still very much required - especially but not limited to those who were more vulnerable in the first place.



Poll results:

Have you had a coronavirus vaccination?  Which one?  One or two?
None as yet     - 4 (7.1%)
None, and I can't       - 0 (0%)
None, and I won't       - 0 (0%)
Pfizer, first injection - 3 (5.4%)
Pfizer, both injections - 15 (26.8%)
Astra Zeneca, first injection   - 17 (30.4%)
Astra Zeneca, both injections   - 17 (30.4%)
Moderna, first injection        - 0 (0%)
Moderna, both injections        - 0 (0%)
Something different     - 0 (0%)

Thank you to all the passengers customers members who took part.  Nearly 60% of us have had two injections, and over 90% have had at least one.  Others are waiting (I suspect the youngsters amongst us).  And - within our group which may be unrepresentative of the population as a whole, not one "anti-vax" person - or at least no-one admitted to it.
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