Coronavirus discussion thread
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Jan 2021
12:01pm, 23 Jan 2021
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jda
asymptomatic generally reckoned to be about 1/3rd I think, maybe 1/2 but unlikely to be nigher than that IMO.
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Jan 2021
12:06pm, 23 Jan 2021
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simbil
People are likely to be active when they are pre-symptomatic too.
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Jan 2021
12:13pm, 23 Jan 2021
39,419 posts
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DocM
lot of the farmers around here are making a fuss as people are walking on their crops in an attempt to not pass too close to other people on the footpaths. I just try to avoid going on the most used routes
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Jan 2021
12:19pm, 23 Jan 2021
18,681 posts
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Bazoaxe
Edinburgh marathon optimistic they will go ahead in May: edinburghlive.co.uk |
Jan 2021
12:21pm, 23 Jan 2021
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Cheg
Yeah. They won't.
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Jan 2021
12:26pm, 23 Jan 2021
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Lip Gloss
I got my first vaccine yesterday and my second isn’t until 16th April!
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Jan 2021
12:32pm, 23 Jan 2021
115 posts
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anthonyj89
That's 12 weeks isn't it? Standard protocol for the AZ vaccine but not the Pfizer.
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Jan 2021
12:43pm, 23 Jan 2021
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The_Saint
May is looking doubtful for organised events, this predictor of when you might get vaccinated is instructive omnicalculator.com
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Jan 2021
12:46pm, 23 Jan 2021
24,613 posts
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Johnny Blaze
22nd March. That's a bit earlier than previous.
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Jan 2021
12:50pm, 23 Jan 2021
9,297 posts
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jda
April for me. Will believe it when it happens. Vaccination is now going really well though so it should be possible.
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