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Vaccination rates slowing down 20:32 - Feb 20 with 2625 viewsTrequartista

https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/vaccinations

Only 371k first doses yesterday compared to 544k on the same day last week, and figures have been lower all week. A few more second doses but only 15k.

Anyone know why? Surely they aren't taking it steady after reaching the first milestone - needs to be full pelt 24/7. I was under the impression that the rollout would be expanding, not contracting.

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Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:33 - Feb 20 with 2588 viewsElderGrizzly

Supply will be the issue. It still isn’t ‘smooth’ across the week.
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Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:34 - Feb 20 with 2583 viewsJ2BLUE

Managing the supply until they take a Pfizer delivery so the EU don't kick off?

Political reasons due to the G7 online meeting?

Who knows.

Truly impaired.
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Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:36 - Feb 20 with 2555 viewsWD19

The speed is dependent on supply, so presumably this is constrained a little.

.....and/or there is an element of inefficiency in trying to mop up the dregs of the key groups who are harder to reach/less keen.
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Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:37 - Feb 20 with 2546 viewsTrequartista

Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:33 - Feb 20 by ElderGrizzly

Supply will be the issue. It still isn’t ‘smooth’ across the week.


Had crossed my mind, but haven't seen any stories to say there are shortages anywhere.

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Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:37 - Feb 20 with 2544 viewsgainsboroughblue

Supply issues?
People refusing it?

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Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:39 - Feb 20 with 2527 viewshype313

It's a supply issue I read, this week and next will be lower then it will ramp up again 1st week of march.

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Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:41 - Feb 20 with 2507 viewsElderGrizzly

Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:37 - Feb 20 by Trequartista

Had crossed my mind, but haven't seen any stories to say there are shortages anywhere.


A few stories about this week. There will be some management of supplies to ensure 2nd doses aren’t affected

https://www.ft.com/content/3e4a5e08-fa07-4eea-8920-44441799727f
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Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:44 - Feb 20 with 2486 viewsCheltenham_Blue

(A) Supply
(B) Supply being saved for 2nd doses that start in a couple of weeks.

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Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:46 - Feb 20 with 2468 viewsTrequartista

Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:41 - Feb 20 by ElderGrizzly

A few stories about this week. There will be some management of supplies to ensure 2nd doses aren’t affected

https://www.ft.com/content/3e4a5e08-fa07-4eea-8920-44441799727f


I don't have a subscription to the FT, but i get the gist, thanks.

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Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:47 - Feb 20 with 2458 viewsxrayspecs

Supply

NHS has capacity to vaccinate far more folk than even our highest daily total. As fast as the stock is released and tested (this takes quite a lot of time), then it is shipped to the NHS to jab.
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Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:50 - Feb 20 with 2427 viewsMoriarty

Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:33 - Feb 20 by ElderGrizzly

Supply will be the issue. It still isn’t ‘smooth’ across the week.


Data now that Pfizer can be stored in regular freezers so that’s a big plus logistically.

We’re in for 2.2M of the J&J jab and assuming that’s approved in a matter of weeks, that is huge for us as it’s a one jab job.

I imagine they’re all working their socks off to get a top up jab to nail the Brazilian and SA variants.
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Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:54 - Feb 20 with 2394 viewsElderGrizzly

Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:46 - Feb 20 by Trequartista

I don't have a subscription to the FT, but i get the gist, thanks.


That link is free :)
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Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:54 - Feb 20 with 2396 viewsBloomBlue

Pfizer and AZ said there will supply issues across the world for a couple of weeks as they restructure manufacturing but after those 2 weeks they will be able to supply in greater numbers than previously
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Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:58 - Feb 20 with 2357 viewsElderGrizzly

Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:54 - Feb 20 by BloomBlue

Pfizer and AZ said there will supply issues across the world for a couple of weeks as they restructure manufacturing but after those 2 weeks they will be able to supply in greater numbers than previously


Good news is they still predict all Groups 1-4 will have both doses by end of April, even with disruption to supply.

All groups 5-9 by end of June.
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Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:58 - Feb 20 with 2354 viewsTrequartista

Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:54 - Feb 20 by ElderGrizzly

That link is free :)


i just get "Become an FT subscriber to read: UK anticipating dip in Covid vaccine supply in coming weeks"

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Vaccination rates slowing down on 21:08 - Feb 20 with 2286 viewsBloomBlue

Vaccination rates slowing down on 20:58 - Feb 20 by Trequartista

i just get "Become an FT subscriber to read: UK anticipating dip in Covid vaccine supply in coming weeks"


This was focused on Wales but same for all countries

https://www.itv.com/news/wales/2021-02-11/reduction-in-covid-19-vaccine-supply-e
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Vaccination rates slowing down on 21:11 - Feb 20 with 2274 viewsAce_High1

I had a concern this would happen after the target was hit.

We need to be ramping up, need to hit 1m a day and get it done as quickly as possible, money no object.
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Vaccination rates slowing down on 21:21 - Feb 20 with 2241 viewswoodbridge_blue

Just got my invitation to be vaccinated....and I'm in the 60s and under group.
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Vaccination rates slowing down on 21:36 - Feb 20 with 2187 viewsStochesStotasBlewe

Vaccination rates slowing down on 21:21 - Feb 20 by woodbridge_blue

Just got my invitation to be vaccinated....and I'm in the 60s and under group.


Same here. Next Thursday for the 1st one, May 9th for 2nd both at Trinity Park.

We have no village green, or a shop. It's very, very quiet. I can walk to the pub.

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Vaccination rates slowing down on 21:44 - Feb 20 with 2151 viewsElderGrizzly

Vaccination rates slowing down on 21:21 - Feb 20 by woodbridge_blue

Just got my invitation to be vaccinated....and I'm in the 60s and under group.


They’re saying Cambridgeshire are going to do 40-49 w/c 24th March. Which is quick!
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Vaccination rates slowing down on 23:42 - Feb 20 with 2015 viewsBassett_Blue

I was surprised to get a call yesterday being offered the vaccine, I'm 37 and have asthma. I am having mine a week today.
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Vaccination rates slowing down on 07:03 - Feb 21 with 1895 viewsBloomBlue

Well a new target now, all adults to be offered the first jab by 31 July
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Vaccination rates slowing down on 07:54 - Feb 21 with 1850 viewsChurchman

Vaccination rates slowing down on 21:36 - Feb 20 by StochesStotasBlewe

Same here. Next Thursday for the 1st one, May 9th for 2nd both at Trinity Park.


I haven’t. I have vax-envy!!!

On a serious note, I think the drop off in vaccinations is almost certainly due to supply issues. Producing this stuff appears difficult (our resident experts will know far better than me) and it seems it’s something planned in. They have to ramp up 2nd doses in addition to continuing the programme to get all over 50s vaccinated by end of April. It’s some target.

However, they have the distribution capacity sorted along with the means of delivery and supplies will improve. The effort so far from all concerned has been amazing. Well done all!

It’s been said but still amazes me that even yesterday with disappointing stats, more people were vaccinated (including the misses) in a day than soldiers were saved from Dunkirk in May/June 1940. By the end of today yet again over 2m people (3% of the population) in a week.
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Vaccination rates slowing down on 08:07 - Feb 21 with 1817 viewsStochesStotasBlewe

Vaccination rates slowing down on 07:54 - Feb 21 by Churchman

I haven’t. I have vax-envy!!!

On a serious note, I think the drop off in vaccinations is almost certainly due to supply issues. Producing this stuff appears difficult (our resident experts will know far better than me) and it seems it’s something planned in. They have to ramp up 2nd doses in addition to continuing the programme to get all over 50s vaccinated by end of April. It’s some target.

However, they have the distribution capacity sorted along with the means of delivery and supplies will improve. The effort so far from all concerned has been amazing. Well done all!

It’s been said but still amazes me that even yesterday with disappointing stats, more people were vaccinated (including the misses) in a day than soldiers were saved from Dunkirk in May/June 1940. By the end of today yet again over 2m people (3% of the population) in a week.
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Had the invite yesterday evening. Was really surprised as only turned 60 a few months back and was anticipating having the 1st one later next month or into April. To also be able to book the 2nd jab for May is a bonus too.

We have no village green, or a shop. It's very, very quiet. I can walk to the pub.

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Vaccination rates slowing down on 16:30 - Feb 22 with 1597 viewsTrequartista

Only 141k first doses today! Huge drop. Hope the supply issues are not greater than those that were already factored in.

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