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dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Burgess Hill
Continued falls in the 7 day rolling key numbers, and vacc total now over 15m first jabs. All good.

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Algernon

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Sep 9, 2012
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Newmarket.
Approximately 24 hours later and side effects:

1/ Very slightly phlegmy today.

Of course, this could be unconnected to the vaccine and I'm happy to report I feel absolutely fine.
 














southstandandy

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Jul 9, 2003
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Just hoping my housebound dad gets his soon. Granted he's only 85 and there are people who are more of a priority than him but I thought he would have heard by now.

I did ring his GP surgery and was told there is a delay for some housebound residents and he would be written too soon.

Hope so.
 


















Wardy's twin

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Oct 21, 2014
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ICYMI: Thousands more patients admitted to hospital due to #COVID19 will receive a new life-saving treatment.

Clinical trial results show tocilizumab reduced the risk of death and now patients outside of intensive care will be given the drug.

@NIHRresearch @UKRI_News

https://twitter.com/dhscgovuk/status/1361062660477911041?s=21

My wife was given tocilizumab along with dexamethasone in May last year when she was in ICU with COVID.

She was given the drugs on the recommendation of the oncology team who had treated her in February last year (again in ICU) when she had cytokine release syndrome (body's immune system goes into overdrive) following her cancer treatment.

At the time the doctor said the oncologist intervention had saved her life.
 




Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
29,319
My wife was given tocilizumab along with dexamethasone in May last year when she was in ICU with COVID.

She was given the drugs on the recommendation of the oncology team who had treated her in February last year (again in ICU) when she had cytokine release syndrome (body's immune system goes into overdrive) following her cancer treatment.

At the time the doctor said the oncologist intervention had saved her life.

Wow - sounds like you’ve had some shite luck there overall mate. Best wishes to you and your family x
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Data update...................trends continue

Infections - BELOW 10k.............9,765 reported, rolling 7 day down 29%
Deaths - 230, rolling 7 day down 26.2%
Admissions - 1,641, rolling 7 day down 25.5%
Vaccinations - 237k (seems low compared to recent days but total now 15.3m)
 


Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
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Data update...................trends continue

Infections - BELOW 10k.............9,765 reported, rolling 7 day down 29%
Deaths - 230, rolling 7 day down 26.2%
Admissions - 1,641, rolling 7 day down 25.5%
Vaccinations - 237k (seems low compared to recent days but total now 15.3m)

Very encouraging figures today. Brighton infection rate now down to 82 per 100k too. Vaccinations and lockdown continuing to have an effect.
 


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