YesHave they provided an isolated genome from an infected person?
Complete Genome Sequence of a SARS-CoV-2 Strain Isolated in Northern Germany
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YesHave they provided an isolated genome from an infected person?
The issue i have with this is, in my 20s and no health issues; it's (currently) nearly impossible for me to get 2 vaccines by the opening game.
I signed up for a vaccine the day i was given the ability to; but that 8 weeks lands me the week after the first game.
So, after locking down and complying with every rule the government have set out; i'm not allowed to go the match because i am simply too young and healthy.
(That isn't a dig at the government vaccine rollout; which i think does make sense - it is instead a criticism of the supposed plan by the EFL.)
Hes right though ,you dont have to wait 8 weeks
For various reasons I've done 4 LFTs. On each occasion I've questioned (in my own mind) how valid it has been. Do I know for certain I've obtained a suitable sample and and even though the control line shows red, does that just mean that some fluid (of some sort ) has passed over the line?Just had to submit a LFT to obtain a Covid Pass for tramlines this weekend.
What an absolute farce. You don't have to show proof the test was negative, you just log the Serial Number of the test online then tick a box to say if it was positive or negative.
So basically, we're relying on the British Public to tell the truthwhat a joke
Why do you want 7 jabs?Roll on the 7th!
Do you mean there's some fiendish hack to get round that system?Just had to submit a LFT to obtain a Covid Pass for tramlines this weekend.
What an absolute farce. You don't have to show proof the test was negative, you just log the Serial Number of the test online then tick a box to say if it was positive or negative.
So basically, we're relying on the British Public to tell the truthwhat a joke
I suppose the fact you have to log the serial number means you have to at least have the kit - whether you use it or not is a different matter.
Do you mean there's some fiendish hack to get round that system?![]()
negative. Then get a ticket on the pig end !It's United v Wednesday in FA Cup Quarter Final next season. You feel absolutely fine but the LFT comes back positive... Which box you ticking to submit your result?
You'd potentially catch a lot worse than Covid sat with that lot.negative. Then get a ticket on the pig end !
Delusion?You'd potentially catch a lot worse than Covid sat with that lot.
I’m going for them all.Why do you want 7 jabs?![]()
Well put.Here is the logic. It's not my logic. But it's the logic. An increasing number of posters are detailing their experiences of using self reported lateral flow tests as "proof" of reduced risk of Covid transmission in order to attend events. I'll sum up as - it's hit or miss, you can choose your own result if you really want to attend the event, it's ridiculous.
In earlier & current days, before the whole of the adult population had/have the chance to be double vaccinated, there was/is little choice but to allow a Double Vaxxed Pass OR a self reported negative lft. Although that will reduce risk, it's clearly sub optimal.
That is why "from September" the Government will pursue either .... let all comers into events OR require a Double Vaxxed Pass or Exemption ... logically it seems unlikely they will continue to accept a self reported negative lft once everyone has been offered two jabs.
There is another way of looking at it. Either "the vulnerable" "the wary" can be asked to take the hit for the team, not attend events and "let the rest of us get on with our lives".
Or. "the choose not to be vaccinated" "the wary of the vaccine" can be asked to take the hit for the team, not attend events and "let the rest of us get on with our lives".
Your personal choice and probably not the right place to discuss this however I suffer from myoclonic jerks (a form of epilepsy) I am on a high combo of Keppra and Epilim to control my symptoms along with Clobazam on the odd occasion too. I spoke with my neurologist via my GP to make sure everything would be fine. He gave the go ahead on Astra Zeneca, I am 34 and was fine with both doses, only a small arm ache after the 1st. Again it's personal choice but if you want to have it. Get some reassurances first from your specialist. I hope this helps if you want to chat privately DM meAs I've just said in my latest post, I'm epileptic. There is zero evidence anywhere that this vaccine does or does not interact with epilepsy medications. So I'm being discriminated on my medical history.
Still, fuck em eh? Just get the fuckin jab.
If it was Ebola, or we hadn't got on top of CV, then different story imo.
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