The vaccines | vaxxed boosted unvaxxed? New poll

How's your immunity looking? Had covid - vote twice - vax status and then again for infection status

  • Vaxxed but no booster

  • Boostered

  • Still waiting in queue for first vaccine dose

  • Won't get vaxxed (unless I have to for travel/work etc)

  • Past infection with covid + I've been vaccinated

  • Past infection with covid - I've not been vaccinated


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13 cases found in Germany. Age from 12-63. 3/13 dead. Out of 1,6 million doses. I do not know how many it is that had 2 doses.
 
Looks like they’ve ruled out any additional risk of standard clotting but there have been 5 incidents of the type reported in Norway - just published on BBC now:

Public can have confidence in Covid vaccines - UK regulator

The public can have confidence in the approved Covid vaccines, the UK's medicines regulator says.

The MHRA has been exploring reports of clots that have occurred in a small number of people who were recently vaccinated with the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab. It says the balance of benefits versus risks is in favour of vaccination and the jab can prevent serious and deadly Covid-19 infections. The evidence does not suggest the AstraZeneca vaccine causes common blood clots.

However, it is continuing to investigate a very rare and specific type of blood clot that can occur in the brain. There have been five reported cases of cerebral venous sinus thromboembolism so far in the UK among 11 million people vaccinated. All five were men, ranging in age from 19 to 59, and one died. No link with the vaccine has been established and these rare clots can happen naturally. Covid infections also increase the risk of these clots.

Good stuff. Although them all being male rules out my OCP theory.
 
Boris is headlining today’s press conference which is unusual as he normally only works a Wednesday. I don’t remember the chief executive of the MHRA being at one before either.

“The prime minister will be speaking at 17:00 GMT and will be joined by the Chief Medical Officer for England Prof Chris Whitty and Dr June Raine, the chief executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency.”

I don't suppose it's a coincidence the EMA announcement will be at 16:00 GMT.
 
So have we decided the AZ vaccine is a death sentence now? I'm not sure I follow or are you just being dramatic?
Its about measuring risk against way of life, or so we are told. Shouldn't those same people take this risk and free up more favourable vaccines for others to get the economy up and running?
 
EMA basically saying they haven't got enough evidence to definitively say whether the rare clotting events are caused by the vaccine or not and will keep monitoring it, but they don't see a link so far and are sure the vaccine benefits outweigh the risks. They will continue to monitor it and recommend a warning to HCWs and the general public of what to look out for.
 
EMA basically saying they haven't got enough evidence to definitively say whether the rare clotting events are caused by the vaccine or not and will keep monitoring it, but they don't see a link so far and are sure the vaccine benefits outweigh the risks. They will continue to monitor it and recommend a warning to HCWs and the general public of what to look out for.

Same as the MHRA then. Good. As I said above, even simple advice re persistent headaches could save lives.
 
Just AZ

Although solid advice for all the vaccines. Better safe than sorry, right?

Thanks. I'm still struggling with headaches from Pfizer last weekend, so it looks like I'll have to get in touch if nothing changes tomorrow.
 
EMA recommendations re seeking medical help after vaccination:



  • However, if you get any of the following after receiving the COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca:
    • breathlessness,
    • pain in the chest or stomach,
    • swelling or coldness in an arm or leg,
    • severe or worsening headache or blurred vision after vaccination,
    • persistent bleeding,
    • multiple small bruises, reddish or purplish spots, or blood blisters under the skin
please seek prompt medical assistance and mention your recent vaccination.
 
EMA saying that AZ is safe and that the vaccination process should continue is very good news. Hopefully EU fixes its shit and starts vaccinating people faster.
 
If you take a sample of 1.6m doses, let's say that means 800,000 individuals got both doses. If something happens to some of those 800,000 people during the process it doesn't mean that its the vaccines fault. It's a stupid assumption that's being thrown around by the media. Even if they didn't take the vaccine, in the same timeframe the same amount of people could still die or develop something bad. People used to get sick before covid or the vaccine existed.
 
EMA saying that AZ is safe and that the vaccination process should continue is very good news. Hopefully EU fixes its shit and starts vaccinating people faster.

The EMA concluded that the benefits were better than the risks, and could not conclude that the problems discussed was not related to the vaccine. So they have really not come up with any news related to these cases, and had not gotten the translated norwegian study report when they said these things.

In Norway there are now 6 in hospital and 2 dead, believed to be due to immune responses to the vaccine.
 
Just booked my first Moderna shot for Saturday. Haven't seen my family (who are all vaccinated now) in over a year and this paves the way to head home for a visit.
 
The EMA concluded that the benefits were better than the risks, and could not conclude that the problems discussed was not related to the vaccine. So they have really not come up with any news related to these cases, and had not gotten the translated norwegian study report when they said these things.

In Norway there are now 6 in hospital and 2 dead, believed to be due to immune responses to the vaccine.

How do you know this?
 
The EMA concluded that the benefits were better than the risks, and could not conclude that the problems discussed was not related to the vaccine. So they have really not come up with any news related to these cases, and had not gotten the translated norwegian study report when they said these things.

In Norway there are now 6 in hospital and 2 dead, believed to be due to immune responses to the vaccine.

I think if you're going to make statements like that you need to back them up with facts.
 
You're right in general terms. The statistics for most of Europe suggest that with the current case rate postponing vaccines even by a few days, will lead to more deaths than the possible deaths observed due to adverse reactions.

But ethically and morally, when you give vaccines to healthy people, especially those who have a low personal risk from the disease, you have to set your standards higher. The ones who die from an adverse reaction are not necessarily people who were going to die from covid.

The holds arise from small numbers of unusual cases appearing in a short period. With incidents being monitored more carefully than normal, odd coincidences can happen. Equally though, something real may be happening.

If it turns out that a production batch, or the distribution and dispensing system was faulty in some way, then the lessons could be important globally. If we can find out more about the people affected, then we might discover something that allows us to predict adverse reactions and steer some people to a different vaccine or no vaccine.

Lots of people are vulnerable to blood clots and to platelet damage, and it clearly doesn't affect all of them - else the UK would have seen it. If it turns out that the effect gets magnified if you're low on vitamin B12, take the contraceptive pill and gets migraines, or something equally random, then it becomes the starting point for discovering a whole lot more about the vaccines and beyond.

Excellent reply. Thankyou
 
It’s in Norwegian but it looks like they’re investigating another death that they think is potentially linked. A total of 6 possible cases - out of 120,000 vaccines given - which is much higher than what’s been observed in Germany and the U.K.

https://www.aftenposten.no/norge/i/...a-zeneca-vaksinen-endres-etter-krav-fra-norge

It’s really odd. I wonder if Norway has a PV surveillance process that is somehow much more robust than the (somewhat flawed) yellow card system?

Although it is also possible it’s just a freakish, completely against the odds occurrence. Like throwing a coin and getting 10 heads in a row. Stuff like that can happen. I’m rubbish at stats but hopefully there are hardcore statisticians crunching numbers here.
 
I had the AZ one yesterday. Feeling a bit rough today I must admit.

Hangover style feelings? I had mine last Friday and Saturday felt like I was on the sauce all day Friday. Weirdly a chicken kebab brought me round on Saturday evening, my arm stopped aching on Wednesday.
 
Hangover style feelings? I had mine last Friday and Saturday felt like I was on the sauce all day Friday. Weirdly a chicken kebab brought me round on Saturday evening, my arm stopped aching on Wednesday.

Yeah, and I was shivering in the night, had an awful nights sleep and got a headache today.

My arm is completely dead now, really sore.

Might have to try your remedy tonight
 
Hangover style feelings? I had mine last Friday and Saturday felt like I was on the sauce all day Friday. Weirdly a chicken kebab brought me round on Saturday evening, my arm stopped aching on Wednesday.

The Public Health England recommend chicken kebab. Will cure all that ails yer.
 
France have recommended AZ be used on 55+ only. We’ve gone full circle :lol:

Forbidden in France for people over 65 several weeks ago... and now only reserved for 55+...

Typical Covid Communication.
 
France have recommended AZ be used on 55+ only. We’ve gone full circle :lol:

To be fair, the logic has always been sound. No phase 3 evidence of efficacy when first available but we now have some reasonable observational data (especially in Scotland) which supports use in that cohort.

Using it only in 55+ seems very cautious but almost completely removes any concerns re this recent issue around DIC (so should help with hesitancy, which has always been a huge issue in France)

Everyone needs to remember that each country makes the decisions that will be of most benefit to its citizens. They’ve had bad experience with vaccines in France in the past, so will be desperate to avoid a repeat performance.
 
UK vaccinated approx. 1% of the population yesterday (660k doses). 2nd doses just passed 2 million. In related news, hospital deaths are now at less than a tenth of their January peak and continue to fall rapidly.