4 week contraction in vaccine supply 16:59 - Mar 17 with 4091 views | ElderGrizzly | From 29th March. Inbound vaccines (from the EU) are going to be severely reduced. Balls etc |  | | |  |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 19:11 - Mar 17 with 2016 views | Churchman |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 18:53 - Mar 17 by DebsyAngel | I will try but it will be "you are not eligible". And where are these promised Moderna and J&J ones that were meant to be here in April? This 21 June date that things will be lifted is now becoming a joke. It will be 21 June 2022 at this rate. |
You will get sorted soon - but keep bunging your details in. If it chucks you out, it’s only cost you a bit of time. Keep at it! You will get there! |  | |  |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 19:14 - Mar 17 with 2013 views | DebsyAngel |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 19:03 - Mar 17 by GlasgowBlue | I say this with the best of intentions, but I don't think these threads do your stress levels any good Debsy. There may be a slight delay. It will be a matter of weeks. |
It wasn;t this thread that started it - I read it on BBC news site. These threads on here I will read, as people on here tend to help, but it's hard not to get despondent at all the contradictory news around on the telly and news right now. |  | |  |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 19:22 - Mar 17 with 1989 views | StuartBrett8 | Anyone else noticed the number of vaccine doses has slowed right down, got to 20 million first doses and has sort of dragged for a few weeks. We keep getting told it's a 90% uptake in anyone offered the jab but it doesn't appear to be rising as quick as it was. I wonder if there is more resistance as the younger folk get offered it. [Post edited 17 Mar 2021 19:23]
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4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 19:41 - Mar 17 with 1965 views | J2BLUE | I'm not buying this. On the day the EU threaten to withhold vaccines they come out with this. Yet they haven't specifically blamed the EU. Prediction: This was a PR exercise. Taking advantage of the EU comments to say there's a shortage. Then the Tories will take credit when there is no shortage and it will be a big PR boost when enquiries are being called for into their handling of the pandemic. When are local elections? I don't think we'll see numbers fall dramatically, if at all. Perhaps Hancock was looking like that because he didn't know if JVT would go with the story. We seem to have used a strange mix of vaccines so far when you look at what we ordered of each. I predict an entirely staged heroic effort to keep the numbers up with a massive increase in the Oxford-AZ vaccine which I believe we probably have stored in large quantities. Lets wait and see... |  |
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4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 21:37 - Mar 17 with 1897 views | Pinewoodblue |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 18:44 - Mar 17 by ElderGrizzly | No, clot issue is a red herring/not true. Covered in depth over last few days [Post edited 17 Mar 2021 18:45]
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The only clots involved wear EU name tags. [Post edited 17 Mar 2021 21:39]
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4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 21:54 - Mar 17 with 1872 views | GlasgowBlue |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 19:41 - Mar 17 by J2BLUE | I'm not buying this. On the day the EU threaten to withhold vaccines they come out with this. Yet they haven't specifically blamed the EU. Prediction: This was a PR exercise. Taking advantage of the EU comments to say there's a shortage. Then the Tories will take credit when there is no shortage and it will be a big PR boost when enquiries are being called for into their handling of the pandemic. When are local elections? I don't think we'll see numbers fall dramatically, if at all. Perhaps Hancock was looking like that because he didn't know if JVT would go with the story. We seem to have used a strange mix of vaccines so far when you look at what we ordered of each. I predict an entirely staged heroic effort to keep the numbers up with a massive increase in the Oxford-AZ vaccine which I believe we probably have stored in large quantities. Lets wait and see... |
Looks like a 10million AZ supply from India is coming up 5million short and that is the cause for today’s letter. |  |
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4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 22:00 - Mar 17 with 1864 views | Swansea_Blue |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 17:22 - Mar 17 by ElderGrizzly | Maybe just coincidence the EU ‘threaten’ us and then reason given is ‘inbound supply’? |
Yes seems like a coincidence, considering that claim doesn't make much sense. "Individuals with knowledge of the programme said that the UK was still encountering “major production challenges” with vaccines from AstraZeneca and Moderna, with only Pfizer on track to meet its schedule after upgrading its main production facility in Belgium" So Moderna (America) and AZ (Belgium & NL, but most production in the UK) are not on track, Pfizer via Belgium & France are on track. Hardly an EU conspiracy to starve us of vaccines. |  |
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4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 22:08 - Mar 17 with 1852 views | Swansea_Blue |
It's getting ridiculous. If anyone had listened to the Oxford lead on the AZ vaccine programme or other manufacturers they'd realise there are challenges involved in scaling up production and inherent variability in supply. The letter in the OP form PHE even highlights that they expected and prepared for variability in production and supply. You'd think that would be a clue on this thread. But oh no, someone predicts supply on a given batch will be down and it's the lizard people controlling us via Bill Gates' nanotechnology communicating with an app via 5G to let David Icke know where we all are on this flat Earth. We've gone friggin loopy. I've never known such a general lack of sense and sensibility as over the last few years. |  |
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4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 22:12 - Mar 17 with 1845 views | pointofblue |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 22:08 - Mar 17 by Swansea_Blue | It's getting ridiculous. If anyone had listened to the Oxford lead on the AZ vaccine programme or other manufacturers they'd realise there are challenges involved in scaling up production and inherent variability in supply. The letter in the OP form PHE even highlights that they expected and prepared for variability in production and supply. You'd think that would be a clue on this thread. But oh no, someone predicts supply on a given batch will be down and it's the lizard people controlling us via Bill Gates' nanotechnology communicating with an app via 5G to let David Icke know where we all are on this flat Earth. We've gone friggin loopy. I've never known such a general lack of sense and sensibility as over the last few years. |
MI5: Swansea Blue’s revealed the truth about the lizard people on TWTD - release the flying monkeys. [Post edited 17 Mar 2021 22:20]
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4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 22:15 - Mar 17 with 1832 views | ElderGrizzly |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 21:54 - Mar 17 by GlasgowBlue | Looks like a 10million AZ supply from India is coming up 5million short and that is the cause for today’s letter. |
Explains the ‘inbound supply’ comment. Was clear it was being imported, just wasn’t clear where from earlier. |  | |  |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 22:18 - Mar 17 with 1824 views | GlasgowBlue | Thinking about what Ursula von der Leyen said today. She seems to be under the impression that just because a private company manufactures a product in the EU, then then the EU should have first dibs on that product. It doesn’t work that way. The EU don’t own those vaccines, any more than vaccines produced in the UK by a private company belong to the UK. If the EU had done a deal with AZ quicker than the UK, then the UK would quite rightly have to accept that although several million doses are being produced in the UK, the EU are first in line to get the vaccines. |  |
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4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 22:20 - Mar 17 with 1809 views | ElderGrizzly |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 22:18 - Mar 17 by GlasgowBlue | Thinking about what Ursula von der Leyen said today. She seems to be under the impression that just because a private company manufactures a product in the EU, then then the EU should have first dibs on that product. It doesn’t work that way. The EU don’t own those vaccines, any more than vaccines produced in the UK by a private company belong to the UK. If the EU had done a deal with AZ quicker than the UK, then the UK would quite rightly have to accept that although several million doses are being produced in the UK, the EU are first in line to get the vaccines. |
Good FAQ on the situation here https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/mar/17/what-will-the-vaccine-delay-in-e |  | |  |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 22:21 - Mar 17 with 1808 views | ElderGrizzly |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 22:18 - Mar 17 by GlasgowBlue | Thinking about what Ursula von der Leyen said today. She seems to be under the impression that just because a private company manufactures a product in the EU, then then the EU should have first dibs on that product. It doesn’t work that way. The EU don’t own those vaccines, any more than vaccines produced in the UK by a private company belong to the UK. If the EU had done a deal with AZ quicker than the UK, then the UK would quite rightly have to accept that although several million doses are being produced in the UK, the EU are first in line to get the vaccines. |
Vaccine nationalism is a horrific part of this process. 76% of all vaccines administered by 10 countries. 130 countries without a single dose. |  | |  |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 22:33 - Mar 17 with 1779 views | GlasgowBlue |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 22:21 - Mar 17 by ElderGrizzly | Vaccine nationalism is a horrific part of this process. 76% of all vaccines administered by 10 countries. 130 countries without a single dose. |
It’s reminiscent of last year when Macron appropriated a batch of PPE from a French company that the UK government had already ordered and paid for. |  |
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4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 06:43 - Mar 18 with 1691 views | hype313 |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 21:54 - Mar 17 by GlasgowBlue | Looks like a 10million AZ supply from India is coming up 5million short and that is the cause for today’s letter. |
Strange, as AZ have now said they have no supply issues? Someone's lying... |  |
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4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 06:54 - Mar 18 with 1682 views | GlasgowBlue |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 06:43 - Mar 18 by hype313 | Strange, as AZ have now said they have no supply issues? Someone's lying... |
They’ve said “ Our UK domestic supply chain is not experiencing any disruption and there is no impact on our delivery schedule." |  |
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4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 06:55 - Mar 18 with 1678 views | hype313 |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 06:54 - Mar 18 by GlasgowBlue | They’ve said “ Our UK domestic supply chain is not experiencing any disruption and there is no impact on our delivery schedule." |
So why the panic from yesterday? Ahh, edit, yes they didn't mention the Indian delivery. [Post edited 18 Mar 2021 7:02]
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4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 07:01 - Mar 18 with 1671 views | mikeybloo88 |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 06:55 - Mar 18 by hype313 | So why the panic from yesterday? Ahh, edit, yes they didn't mention the Indian delivery. [Post edited 18 Mar 2021 7:02]
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Domestic supply chain might only refer to what is produced in the UK as opposed to external supply chain which may be affected? Both sides might be telling the truth nd our total supply is down sob we can't keep going at the same rate to protect the second jab supply? |  | |  |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 07:03 - Mar 18 with 1671 views | hype313 |
4 week contraction in vaccine supply on 07:01 - Mar 18 by mikeybloo88 | Domestic supply chain might only refer to what is produced in the UK as opposed to external supply chain which may be affected? Both sides might be telling the truth nd our total supply is down sob we can't keep going at the same rate to protect the second jab supply? |
Yep I was being a berk and not reading Glassers reply properly. Need a coffee. |  |
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