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Although cases are going up hospital admissions are falling as are deaths. This shows the vaccine is working so let’s ease come Monday.
If we can't relax measures next week when can we? We are not in a situation when our hospitals could be overwhelmed
Should the government postpone Mondays opening up, or should they ignore it?
People at my work are acting like corvid never existed sitting too close together in groups with no face coverings and i see groups of young people gathering with no distancing, we also hear (in the thread) that people are walking into supermarkets with no coverings, you can bet they will be the first to moan when the Indian version causes easing to be delayed.
People eligible for a vaccine in areas where the Indian virus variant is spreading are being urged to get the ***.
Health minister Edward Argar said there had been a "minor increase" in hospital presentations in Bolton, mainly among 35-65 year olds who were unvaccinated.
Meanwhile, the Army will be deployed in Bolton and Blackburn with Darwen to help mass testing efforts.
Cases of the Indian variant have nearly tripled in the past week, data showed.
Surge testing is taking place in targeted areas across England where virus variants have been found, including postcodes within several London boroughs, Sefton, Worcestershire, and Nottingham.
Prof Anthony Harnden, who advises the government on vaccinations, said there were still "lots of unvaccinated people in at-risk groups in these areas".
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "The worry is that those unvaccinated vulnerable individuals, those over-50, unvaccinated will develop Covid from this more transmissible [variant] and end up in hospital."
Prof Harnden said the Indian variant was "clearly more transmissible" than the current dominant virus type - but vaccines should still protect against severe disease.
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"That's why we're imploring [local authorities] to get out there and vaccinate their unvaccinated people," he added.
Second doses will also be speeded-up for older age groups in affected areas - in a move described by Prof Harnden as providing "better short-term protection" in an "urgent situation".
Dr Helen Wall, who is leading the vaccination effort in Bolton, said the target for Saturday was to distribute 4,000 jabs.
She said 10,000 people eligible for jabs had yet to be vaccinated in the BL4 and BL5 postcode areas, with issues like not having phone credit to make a booking often cited as a reason for putting off taking the vaccine.
Asked what would happen if a younger person turned up for a ***, Dr Wall said vaccinators were following the guidance but would "look for reasons to vaccinate people, not reasons not to within those criteria of eligibility".
It comes after Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned the new variant - first discovered in India - could affect the timing of the last step in England's roadmap out of lockdown from 21 June.
Mr Johnson said he did not believe that the "present evidence" showed a need to delay the next stage in the easing of lockdown in England on Monday.
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In the face of falling demand, many states are not taking up their full allocation of vaccines from the federal government, or are scaling back their requests. Now, New York is offering baseball fans free tickets if they get vaccinated at the game; West Virginia is offering $100 savings bonds; and New Jersey, free drinks at breweries."
they're supposed to inject your arm not your tyreHas my second AstraZeneca at 3.30 was 5 mins late due to flat tyre but was in and out in 5 mins and can't even feel where it was in my arm.
I don't follow the news. Can you catch the Indian variant if you have had one of the jabs that are being offered in the UK?
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