PerthDomer
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Apparently 22 million shots are set to go out next week. That'd be over 3 million a day. We may just save ourselves from the worst of the inevitable B.1.1.7 surge. W
Apparently 22 million shots are set to go out next week. That'd be over 3 million a day. We may just save ourselves from the worst of the inevitable B.1.1.7 surge. W
It does seem like that's the direction we're heading. We are absolutely crushing the rest of the first world in vaccinations... surprised Trudeau isn't taking more shit for how far Canada is lagging behind the US. Europe is eating themselves alive because the UK is doing well while the EU is not... getting extremely tense over there with politicians threatening each other and making excuses.
The US is on track to have a massive vaccine surplus starting in the summer at which point it will be exporting that to allies/neighbors. Biden has said they are working through a policy for that, but want to focus on making sure all Americans who want a vaccine get a vaccine before that happens.
I hope we have a blueprint for next time that gets production going super early and perhaps have a ready for use factory for mRNA or whatever vaccine technology ready to go. That and have pre selected phase 1 and 2 groups ready to go. We probably still could shave out a month on vaccine enrollment and could accelerate vaccine production by a few months. Of course, getting the genetic code earlier and slowing the spread in china could probably delay the first waves by 2 or 3 months.
This was a category 2 or 3 pandemic. Getting things wrong/not perfect probably cost a few hundred thousand lives and a few trillion bucks. If we got a similarly deadly coronavirus with a few more points on r0 and a higher IFR we'd be in for a world of pain. Especially if it came out of India/Africa/Brazil/Latin america and not China.
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Get in line Toronto.
Think Justin told me I'll be getting it January 2023.
EMA's blood clot review exonerates AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, but monitoring continues
(Ref: Fidelity, BBC News, London South East, Interactive Investor, Morningstar, ABC News, The Independent, U.S. World & News Report, This is Money, Bloomberg, National Post, CNBC, Business Insider, GOV.UK, Yahoo!Finance, EMA, The Guardian)
March 18th, 2021
By: Anna Bratulic
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) on Thursday said a review by its Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC) has determined that AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine AZD1222 is safe and effective at preventing COVID-19, and that its benefits are "far greater" than any potential risks. According to the EMA, the investigation indicates that AZD1222 is not associated with an overall higher risk of thromboembolic events among vaccine recipients, although the agency could not conclusively rule out a link with very rare cases of blood clots associated with low platelet counts, so PRAC will continue to investigate.
The review was undertaken following recent reports of blood clots in some people who have received at least one dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine in Europe, prompting multiple countries to suspend their rollout of the product as a precaution. However, shortly following the EMA's update, several reversed course, including Germany, Italy, France, the Netherlands and Portugal among others, and said they would resume vaccinations with AZD1222, while Sweden indicated that it would take "a few days" and decide next week.
The EMA said during its press briefing on Thursday that it found no batch or quality issues with the vaccine. The agency noted that as of March 16, around 20 million people in Europe had received AZD1222, which was authorised in the EU in late January and in the UK about a month earlier. It said there have been 469 reports of thromboembolic events following vaccination, both in studies prior to licensing and after rollout, with 191 of these spread out across Europe, not counting the UK and Switzerland. According to the regulator, this makes the incidence "lower than that expected in the general population."
Very rare cases of DIC, CVT in younger vaccinees
Among these instances of blood clot side-effects, the EMA said it reviewed seven reported cases of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) and 18 cases of cerebral vein thrombosis (CVT), with nine resulting in deaths. The reported cases were almost all in women under the age of 55. According to the regulator, the incidence rates for these particular conditions were higher than what would have been expected statistically – echoing similar data from Germany's Paul Ehrlich Institute this week – although "a similar imbalance was not visible in the older population given the vaccine."
While there is not enough evidence at this point to draw a causal link, it is "possible and deserves further analysis," the EMA said, but it believes the benefits of AZD1222 still outweigh the "extremely small likelihood" of developing these conditions. PRAC will continue monitoring the situation, with additional laboratory data and real-world evidence expected to shed more light. It will also look at risks with other types of COVID-19 vaccines as well, although "no signal" has been identified so far. In the meantime, product information for AZD1222 will be updated to include more information on DIC and CVT risks.
EU bracing for third wave
The EMA's update coincided with a statement by the UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), concluding that the "available evidence does not suggest that blood clots in veins are caused by [AZD1222]." However, it said a detailed review is underway of five possible UK cases of CVT co-occurring with lowered platelets soon after vaccination, out of about 11 million doses of the vaccine administered there to date.
Meanwhile, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned that "the epidemiological situation is getting worse…We see the crest of a third wave forming in member states, and we know that we need to accelerate the vaccination rates." The EU has said it is aiming to inoculate 70% of its adult population by the end of the summer.
For those who thought herd immunity was a smart strategy...
Wasn't in that group. Ever.
Some posts in this thread from a year ago aged like milk mixed with Indian food left out in the sun, by the way.
It's also funny that functioning adults with internet access think people can just show up here and vote. Bravo to the decades of bullshit lies that have made this country far less intelligent than it used to be.
So my wife transitioned out of assisted living into a Kroger clinic a few months back. Basically the physical stress and emotional pain of losing residents as they got older and passed or what have you was getting to her. She was doing a lot of Covid tests through the winter, but lately they've been administering vaccines. They're supposed to be mixing the vaccine with a certain amount of saline I guess. The nurse practitioner in charge was teaching some new employees what to do and was instructing them to mix the doses with 2.0 parts saline (I'm making up the numbers here, I don't remember). My wife then asked, "Shouldn't it be 1.8? It's what it says in the directions." The nurse practitioner then when to the pharmacy in a huff to question the pharmacist. "The LPN thinks it's supposed to be 1.8, will you tell her she's wrong?" The pharmacist got pissed and told the NP she was the one that was wrong. Apparently she's been mixing the vaccine wrong this entire time. Oops!
They think it's probably not going to affect the effectiveness, but it just reaffirms my distaste for every nurse practitioner I've ever run into. Every one of them seems to be as stubborn as a mule, and the bedside manner is typically lacking.
I won’t see a physician assistant. My experience seems to be they tend not to listen to you.
Four days since my second shot and no side effects.
Crazy what the average weight gain was.
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Everything I've read has vaccinations up to 4 mil a day plus by mid april. Things are gonna accelerate soon. And in terms of the weight gain... I'd love to see their methodology. Seems prone to recall bias. 48% of millenials with and average of 41 lbs weight gain? Unlikely unless the west coast has somehow dodged this (where I've been for the last year)
Got my first pfizer vaccine today after volunteering at our vaccine clinic. Did over 1,100 shots today and over 50% were 2nd variety.