I believe under 65 and with diabetes (not shielded) puts into level 7. From what I have read, if you were forcibly shielded (and under 65) then you are a 6Everything is still up in the air until further information is received. The interim list of priorities is age based.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publi...e-on-priority-groups-for-covid-19-vaccination
This interim ranking of priorities is a combination of clinical risk stratification and an age-based approach, which should optimise both targeting and deliverability. A provisional ranking of prioritisation for persons at-risk is set out below:
The prioritisation could change substantially if the first available vaccines were not considered suitable for, or effective in, older adults.
- older adults’ resident in a care home and care home workers1
- all those 80 years of age and over and health and social care workers1
- all those 75 years of age and over
- all those 70 years of age and over
- all those 65 years of age and over
- high-risk adults under 65 years of age
- moderate-risk adults under 65 years of age
- all those 60 years of age and over
- all those 55 years of age and over
- all those 50 years of age and over
- rest of the population (priority to be determined)2
And having had Covid19 I can think of nothing worse than being injected with more of the stuff. If having the virus didn't make me immune for long how the **** is a vaccine going to help?If anyone wants my place in the queue you're welcome to it.
I'll be right at the back behind the bike sheds.
You are assuming the vaccine contains the virus, which it doesn't.And having had Covid19 I can think of nothing worse than being injected with more of the stuff. If having the virus didn't make me immune for long how the **** is a vaccine going to help?
According to Dr John Campbell the immunity from having Covid is short but the immunity from vaccination could even be 10 years. I'll take that (with both hands).If having the virus didn't make me immune for long how the **** is a vaccine going to help?
It is scary that people who refuse to be vaccinated could ruin the whole project for everyone (including the NHS). I don't think frontline workers should have to risk their lives to care for patients who have not done their best to protect themselves.If anyone wants my place in the queue you're welcome to it.
I'll be right at the back behind the bike sheds.
It is scary that people who refuse to be vaccinated could ruin the whole project for everyone
And having had Covid19 I can think of nothing worse than being injected with more of the stuff. If having the virus didn't make me immune for long how the **** is a vaccine going to help?
It is scary that people who refuse to be vaccinated could ruin the whole project for everyone (including the NHS). I don't think frontline workers should have to risk their lives to care for patients who have not done their best to protect themselves.
Anyone catching Covid risks passing it on to others, especially if they need hospital care. The main point of vaccination is not to protect the individual vaccinated. That can never be done 100%. It is to lower the risks for the whole community. If, unvaccinated, you catch Covid, will you accept to isolate at home alone however ill you may become and die there alone if need be?How exactly?
If/when you've had your vaccine you'll (allegedly) be fine.
When I don't have mine then I'll be at risk which is exactly as it should be.
I'll certainly isolate if ill.If, unvaccinated, you catch Covid, will you accept to isolate at home alone however ill you may become and die there if need be?
Then what exactly is the main point of vaccination?The main point of vaccination is not to protect the individual vaccinated.
I just saw on the news, first in line 'the elderly' but no actual age was given.