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Pevenseagull

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Jul 20, 2003
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When you say "just received notification" can I ask where that has come from, GP, specialist, government?

Cystic Fibrosis Trust, been put in group 4, rather than group 6.

When can people with CF get the COVID-19 vaccine?
People with CF have been moved from priority group six to priority group four. This is good news, however it is important to realise that the groups won’t be totally sequential and it is likely that the difference in time between a person in the first group being offered the vaccine and a person in the later groups may only be a few weeks. There is still some uncertainty about timing because we do not yet know how quickly the vaccines will be manufactured and which other vaccines will receive regulatory approval and when.

I think the initial group 6 allocation was based on the low incidence of serious covid cases and those with CF.

The first argument against this was that people with CF were, on the whole, VERY adherent to the rules and familiar with the protocols to restrict infection. Plus there aren't many elderly people with CF (for very sad reasons).

The common sense argument (that I got briefly involved in) was if you've got low lung function then a disease that reduces your lung function presents a pretty ****ing serious threat.

If a healthy person's lung function was halved they would still have a higher lung function than I do on a really good day. I top out mid 40%, normally 38-42%. It dropped to low 20s on a couple of occasions and both times I nearly died.

I should add that I'm nearly 50 and somehow wasn't diagnosed until I was in my early 40s ... it was always assumed that I was sickly.

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Solid at the back

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Cystic Fibrosis Trust, been put in group 4, rather than group 6.

When can people with CF get the COVID-19 vaccine?
People with CF have been moved from priority group six to priority group four. This is good news, however it is important to realise that the groups won’t be totally sequential and it is likely that the difference in time between a person in the first group being offered the vaccine and a person in the later groups may only be a few weeks. There is still some uncertainty about timing because we do not yet know how quickly the vaccines will be manufactured and which other vaccines will receive regulatory approval and when.

I think the initial group 6 allocation was based on the low incidence of serious covid cases and those with CF.

The first argument against this was that people with CF were, on the whole, VERY adherent to the rules and familiar with the protocols to restrict infection. Plus there aren't many elderly people with CF (for very sad reasons).

The common sense argument (that I got briefly involved in) was if you've got low lung function then a disease that reduces your lung function presents a pretty ****ing serious threat.

If a healthy person's lung function was halved they would still have a higher lung function than I do on a really good day. I top out mid 40%, normally 38-42%. It dropped to low 20s on a couple of occasions and both times I nearly died.

I should add that I'm nearly 50 and somehow wasn't diagnosed until I was in my early 40s ... it was always assumed that I was sickly.

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My best friend in school has CF, I used to go to his before school and almost every month he was on a nebuliser for hours. We were kids and he needed that. I'm shocked that it took you until your 40s to get diagnosed, that's surely almost unheard of?
 


Pevenseagull

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Jul 20, 2003
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My best friend in school has CF, I used to go to his before school and almost every month he was on a nebuliser for hours. We were kids and he needed that. I'm shocked that it took you until your 40s to get diagnosed, that's surely almost unheard of?

it's very unusual to say the least, but as a kid my lovely mum used to have me breathing steaming vicks vapour every few days to try to keep my lungs clear and I used to do loads of exercise as it made me feel better. It wasn't picked up.

I was also physiologically odd in that I have/had oversized lungs...used to hold my own in cross country running and in my late teens, in a physiology practical at university, I measure 130% predicted lung function. When I had persistent lung problems they had to rotate the xray plate as my lungs were 'long'... if it hadn't have been for the CF I'd have probably been a half decent cyclist.

****ed now though. :(
 


Chicken Run

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it's very unusual to say the least, but as a kid my lovely mum used to have me breathing steaming vicks vapour every few days to try to keep my lungs clear and I used to do loads of exercise as it made me feel better. It wasn't picked up.

I was also physiologically odd in that I have/had oversized lungs...used to hold my own in cross country running and in my late teens, in a physiology practical at university, I measure 130% predicted lung function. When I had persistent lung problems they had to rotate the xray plate as my lungs were 'long'... if it hadn't have been for the CF I'd have probably been a half decent cyclist.

****ed now though. :(

We’re all behind you brother, I’m praying for the day to come soonest to get you out and about [emoji122][emoji122][emoji120][emoji592]
 




Pevenseagull

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Jul 20, 2003
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We’re all behind you brother, I’m praying for the day to come soonest to get you out and about [emoji122][emoji122][emoji120][emoji592]


hell yeah, last time i had a proper day out what the Palace game ... OUCH!
 


essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
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Very proud of the missus today - shes volunteered to work extra shifts through until January (and beyond) up at RSCH to help get the vaccine out to the public quicker, once the roll out starts.
I may not see much of her in the evenings or weekends in the lead up to Christmas, but if people are getting the initial jab quicker because of all the additional staff helping out, it'll be fantastic.

What an absolute gem of a person. You should be very proud and we're incredibly grateful to people like your missus.
 






A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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hell yeah, last time i had a proper day out what the Palace game ... OUCH!

Jeez that alone should put you to the front of the queue, nobody who's last experience of anything was that should be forced to suffer any longer!
 


Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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Brighton
Prof JVT is doing a live Q&A now on BBC News Channel and Radio 5........for anyone wanting to hear the undoubtedly reassuring answers he’ll give.

I suspect the Government have realised JVT goes over very well with the public, as he's being utilised more and more in recent weeks.
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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I suspect the Government have realised JVT goes over very well with the public, as he's being utilised more and more in recent weeks.

Ha - I was considering starting a poll...

Who has been your favourite coronavirus medical/scientific person?

1. JVT
2. JVT
 






Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,904
Brighton
Ha - I was considering starting a poll...

Who has been your favourite coronavirus medical/scientific person?

1. JVT
2. JVT

He's great - reassuring, refreshingly informal at points, whilst still clearly very professional and competent.

I think even little things like the "JVT" moniker genuinely help as well, as silly as that might sound.
 






Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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He's great - reassuring, refreshingly informal at points, whilst still clearly very professional and competent.

I think even little things like the "JVT" moniker genuinely help as well, as silly as that might sound.

Agreed, and there's just a little bit of menace about him too.

He clearly wouldn't think twice about smashing the shit out of anyone who crosses him.
 


A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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Professional, competent but also liable to kick the absolute living shit out of someone when provoked? I think these posts should go on the Chris Hughton thread.
 


Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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Brighton
JVT confirms first batches of Pfizer vaccine expected in the UK today.
 


Klaas

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Nov 1, 2017
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Very proud of the missus today - shes volunteered to work extra shifts through until January (and beyond) up at RSCH to help get the vaccine out to the public quicker, once the roll out starts.
I may not see much of her in the evenings or weekends in the lead up to Christmas, but if people are getting the initial jab quicker because of all the additional staff helping out, it'll be fantastic.

Respect :bowdown:
 




Klaas

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Dick Swiveller

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Sep 9, 2011
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I've wondered. If JVT is Penfold, Who is Danger Mouse?

Don't know but Colonel K could be pretty much any member of the Tory Party.

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