This is from English study but as we are still using UK produced vaccine it is relevant.
You have a 1 in 2500 (0.004%) chance of being diagnosed with epilepsy in the UK.
1 in 1000 (0.001%) chance of blood clot when flying.
1 in 2000 (0.005%) chance of blood clot when taking the oral contraceptive pill.
6500 pedestrians run over by a car in 2019 (0.009% of population).
Chance of blood clots from #AstraZenaca vaccine 0.000004% (1 in 250,000).
Which is better?
Of the 79 people found with this 'rare' condition 19 people have died, although it has 'not' been established what the cause was in every case.
...Stop the panic!
msg said
10:31 AM Apr 9, 2021
My bug bear is with the govt deciding that Astra Zeneca is OK for people over 50 on the basis that they have a greater chance of dying from COVID.
There seems to be little consideration on whether the % in this group also has a greater percentage of dying of the blood clots than the younger group.
I contend that who gets what should not depend on the chances of dying from CoVid to age but, age to susceptibility to blood clots.
I tried to find out the ages of those who have died from clots. That info was patchy and not clearly available.
Added to that SUPPLY and population to be vaccinated now. They want the oldies to get vaccinated first because they are the most vulnerable. Fair enough.
They also have millions invested in Astra Zeneca and a large supply.
Think of the upset to their programs and promises to voters if they were to halt vaccination to that population now. This way, they can get rid of their Astra Zeneca, keep the program moving as promised and by the time its the Under 50's turn have plenty of Pzifer to distribute.
At very little increased risk to the overall health of the population. After all, across the whole population, its only a very low percentage.
Quite frankly, rather than getting a free vaccine chosen by the govt, I would prefer to have the option to choose and pay for my vaccination.
I think I have gone to the end of the line again. (I'm going bush and will be in my own little bubble unit for the next 6 months at least anyway)
-- Edited by msg on Friday 9th of April 2021 10:34:56 AM
-- Edited by msg on Friday 9th of April 2021 10:43:02 AM
-- Edited by msg on Friday 9th of April 2021 10:46:17 AM
DMaxer said
01:31 PM Apr 9, 2021
It is a bit rich with Clot Morrison telling us over 50s that AV is safe when he chose to put himself first in the queue and have the Pfizer vaccine.
I think it best to wait and see what Jenny and the girls think is best.
msg said
01:54 PM Apr 9, 2021
Seems like NSW have seen the issue. They have stopped the rollout of AstraZeneca for all ages. Good on Gladys.
Hewy54 said
03:04 PM Apr 9, 2021
Possum3 wrote:
This is from English study but as we are still using UK produced vaccine it is relevant.
You have a 1 in 2500 (0.004%) chance of being diagnosed with epilepsy in the UK.
1 in 1000 (0.001%) chance of blood clot when flying.
1 in 2000 (0.005%) chance of blood clot when taking the oral contraceptive pill.
6500 pedestrians run over by a car in 2019 (0.009% of population).
Chance of blood clots from #AstraZenaca vaccine 0.000004% (1 in 250,000).
Which is better?
Of the 79 people found with this 'rare' condition 19 people have died, although it has 'not' been established what the cause was in every case.
...Stop the panic!
Think someone in the UK needs to check their maths and how they evaluate percentages
msg said
04:37 PM Apr 9, 2021
The rollout of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in NSW has resumed after a temporary pause this morning.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the suspension was so health workers and officials could be updated on the advice handed down last night.
Was someone spoken to?
DMaxer said
04:53 PM Apr 9, 2021
Jenny?
bobsa said
01:28 PM Apr 15, 2021
Dmaxer . Jenny Morrison wife of PM
DMaxer said
01:48 PM Apr 15, 2021
Go on!
dorian said
01:57 PM Apr 15, 2021
Hewy54 wrote:
Possum3 wrote:
This is from English study but as we are still using UK produced vaccine it is relevant.
You have a 1 in 2500 (0.004%) chance of being diagnosed with epilepsy in the UK.
1 in 1000 (0.001%) chance of blood clot when flying.
1 in 2000 (0.005%) chance of blood clot when taking the oral contraceptive pill.
6500 pedestrians run over by a car in 2019 (0.009% of population).
Chance of blood clots from #AstraZenaca vaccine 0.000004% (1 in 250,000).
Which is better?
Of the 79 people found with this 'rare' condition 19 people have died, although it has 'not' been established what the cause was in every case.
...Stop the panic!
Think someone in the UK needs to check their maths and how they evaluate percentages
Post-Brexit UK has reverted to imperial percentages.
Santa said
09:06 AM May 19, 2021
I can well understand people being reticent about having a Covid vaccination, the media have done their level best to scare the crap out of the population, now we see this in today's SMH.
Doubts about side-effects top the list of reasons for alarming levels of vaccine hesitancy, but a new survey also shows many believe there is no rush to take a jab as borders are shut.
I have a couple of firearms if I want to play Russian roulette.
Orid
orid said
10:21 AM May 19, 2021
I have a couple of firearms if I want to play Russian roulette.
Orid
Santa said
12:42 PM May 19, 2021
Heard you the first time orid.
I don't have a problem receiving the vaccine, risk is minimal.
fwdoz said
01:11 PM May 19, 2021
I had the first shot on Monday. Side effects were quite nasty for the first day or so, then start to abate.
Santa said
01:14 PM May 19, 2021
fwdoz wrote:
I had the first shot on Monday. Side effects were quite nasty for the first day or so, then start to abate.
What side effects did you experience Bob?
fwdoz said
01:22 PM May 19, 2021
Itchiness in the arm
sore arm
headache
stomach cramps
cough
sneeze
joint pain, severe across the hips
runny nose
feeling flat as
plus what is not listed as a side effect; I could smell & taste the vaccine.
the cough & sneeze went after half a day
all I have left today is joint pain & sore arm
Santa said
01:24 PM May 19, 2021
Doesn't sound pleasant, my better half had the vaccine this morning, will report back with her experience.
fwdoz said
01:28 PM May 19, 2021
My wife only had sore arm, headache & joint pain.
It was far from pleasant, I could barely walk yesterday but am more free today, just general joint aches now
Craig1 said
03:08 PM May 19, 2021
Bob, that sounds like a loser's hangover. Go Dees
Santa said
11:17 AM May 20, 2021
Santa wrote:
Doesn't sound pleasant, my better half had the vaccine this morning, will report back with her experience.
24 hours on, up to now nothing major, only possible side affect noticed was chills last night, couldn't warm up even with electric blanket on high, however all OK this morning.
Kebbin said
11:31 AM May 20, 2021
The pain you get from the Covid vaccine is indicating that your immune system is activated and on guard.
msg said
03:48 PM May 20, 2021
When is the PM going to realise the opposition is not to the vaccine but being forced to have a vaccine that he would not have. Forcing. That is what is happening with their talk of passports. I recon the uptake of the vaccine would improve markedly if they let people choose which one.
fwdoz said
04:44 PM May 20, 2021
Craig1 wrote:
Bob, that sounds like a loser's hangover. Go Dees
If only!
Now all your mob need to do is take their chance at the end of the year. Premierships are hard to get
Plain Truth said
07:36 PM May 20, 2021
Today's news,Six new cases linked to the vaccine,one SA man in ICU.
Now let us look at the number of covid cases in Australia,only 25 and one in ICU.
As has been quoted " Imagine a vaccine so safe you have to be threatened
As someone quoted" Imagine a vaccine so safe you have to be threatened to take it for a disease so deadly you have to be tested to see if you have it"
We will wait a long time before we get the vaccine,happy to stay close to home if we have to
Tell me Bob, sat at my Grandfathers knee since about 1954/5? listen to ABC radio on Saturday arvo, don't know why he was a Dees fan, he was a half handy ruck rover in 1920's in Tassie, but a farmer and hard worker. One can only dream and hope.
fwdoz said
09:19 PM May 20, 2021
Craig1 wrote:
Tell me Bob, sat at my Grandfathers knee since about 1954/5? listen to ABC radio on Saturday arvo, don't know why he was a Dees fan, he was a half handy ruck rover in 1920's in Tassie, but a farmer and hard worker. One can only dream and hope.
My mob has always somehow found a way to let them slip over a long time. You have got to grab it by the balls when your chance comes
This annoys me. "False sense of security" indeed. When the Premier and Chief Health Officer of Queensland haven't had their shots. The premier said she is waiting on having the flu shot. The Chief Health Officer will have a Pfizer vaccine. Huh?
What is the real reason? Total lack of confidence in the Government? Don't believe a word of what they say? Are most people sitting back and waiting to see what happens?
Of course, its OK to give it to the oldies because blood clots are quite common. Therefore cause of death can be attributed to a blood clot in the normal course of things rather than blame it on the vaccine. Who would know?
The best thing the govt. could do is offer all vaccines to people.
-- Edited by msg on Friday 21st of May 2021 10:52:01 AM
orid said
01:14 PM May 21, 2021
I think the Astra vaccine will be taken out of production eventually in its current form .
And rightly so , these so called experts make me smile :)
I remember 12 months ago when it all started quite a few of these experts were saying ,"it would be impossible to have a vaccine ready in 12 months infact, in less than 5 years and then it would have to be tested for for 5 and usually at least 10 years or more .
It was scary stuff , now the same peeps are saying the vaccines are safe . Wow
I'm not convinced even slightly.
Orid
TheHeaths said
04:01 PM May 21, 2021
23 in 2.1 million is still better than being unlucky and contracting COVID. The side effect rate is really no worse than any other vaccine, it just gets reported more due to COVID being the flavour of the year.
Anyway, the vaccine is not compulsory, and people will decide whether they want it or not. That is freedom of choice. Business and States will also decide if they wish to allow unvaccinated people into the business or State. Once again, a freedom of choice.
Just so long as people accept that choosing not to be vaccinated may mean some restrictions are placed on them, and dont complain it is unfair.
Conflicting freedoms of choice can do that!
-- Edited by TheHeaths on Friday 21st of May 2021 04:06:19 PM
This is from English study but as we are still using UK produced vaccine it is relevant.
My bug bear is with the govt deciding that Astra Zeneca is OK for people over 50 on the basis that they have a greater chance of dying from COVID.
There seems to be little consideration on whether the % in this group also has a greater percentage of dying of the blood clots than the younger group.
I contend that who gets what should not depend on the chances of dying from CoVid to age but, age to susceptibility to blood clots.
I tried to find out the ages of those who have died from clots. That info was patchy and not clearly available.
Added to that SUPPLY and population to be vaccinated now. They want the oldies to get vaccinated first because they are the most vulnerable. Fair enough.
They also have millions invested in Astra Zeneca and a large supply.
Think of the upset to their programs and promises to voters if they were to halt vaccination to that population now. This way, they can get rid of their Astra Zeneca, keep the program moving as promised and by the time its the Under 50's turn have plenty of Pzifer to distribute.
At very little increased risk to the overall health of the population. After all, across the whole population, its only a very low percentage.
Quite frankly, rather than getting a free vaccine chosen by the govt, I would prefer to have the option to choose and pay for my vaccination.
I think I have gone to the end of the line again. (I'm going bush and will be in my own little bubble unit for the next 6 months at least anyway)
-- Edited by msg on Friday 9th of April 2021 10:34:56 AM
-- Edited by msg on Friday 9th of April 2021 10:43:02 AM
-- Edited by msg on Friday 9th of April 2021 10:46:17 AM
Think someone in the UK needs to check their maths and how they evaluate percentages
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the suspension was so health workers and officials could be updated on the advice handed down last night.
Was someone spoken to?
Post-Brexit UK has reverted to imperial percentages.
I can well understand people being reticent about having a Covid vaccination, the media have done their level best to scare the crap out of the population, now we see this in today's SMH.
Almost a third baulk at COVID vaccination
Doubts about side-effects top the list of reasons for alarming levels of vaccine hesitancy, but a new survey also shows many believe there is no rush to take a jab as borders are shut.
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/almost-one-third-of-adult-australians-say-they-re-unlikely-to-get-covid-vaccination-survey-20210518-p57szo.html
Heard you the first time orid.
I don't have a problem receiving the vaccine, risk is minimal.
What side effects did you experience Bob?
sore arm
headache
stomach cramps
cough
sneeze
joint pain, severe across the hips
runny nose
feeling flat as
plus what is not listed as a side effect; I could smell & taste the vaccine.
the cough & sneeze went after half a day
all I have left today is joint pain & sore arm
Doesn't sound pleasant, my better half had the vaccine this morning, will report back with her experience.
It was far from pleasant, I could barely walk yesterday but am more free today, just general joint aches now
24 hours on, up to now nothing major, only possible side affect noticed was chills last night, couldn't warm up even with electric blanket on high, however all OK this morning.
If only!
Now all your mob need to do is take their chance at the end of the year. Premierships are hard to get
Today's news,Six new cases linked to the vaccine,one SA man in ICU.
Now let us look at the number of covid cases in Australia,only 25 and one in ICU.
As has been quoted " Imagine a vaccine so safe you have to be threatened
As someone quoted" Imagine a vaccine so safe you have to be threatened to take it for a disease so deadly you have to be tested to see if you have it"
We will wait a long time before we get the vaccine,happy to stay close to home if we have to
My mob has always somehow found a way to let them slip over a long time. You have got to grab it by the balls when your chance comes
www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-21/experts-urge-over-50s-to-get-astrazeneca-covid19-vaccine/100154574
This annoys me. "False sense of security" indeed. When the Premier and Chief Health Officer of Queensland haven't had their shots. The premier said she is waiting on having the flu shot. The Chief Health Officer will have a Pfizer vaccine. Huh?
What is the real reason? Total lack of confidence in the Government? Don't believe a word of what they say? Are most people sitting back and waiting to see what happens?
Of course, its OK to give it to the oldies because blood clots are quite common. Therefore cause of death can be attributed to a blood clot in the normal course of things rather than blame it on the vaccine. Who would know?
The best thing the govt. could do is offer all vaccines to people.
-- Edited by msg on Friday 21st of May 2021 10:52:01 AM
And rightly so , these so called experts make me smile :)
I remember 12 months ago when it all started quite a few of these experts were saying ,"it would be impossible to have a vaccine ready in 12 months infact, in less than 5 years and then it would have to be tested for for 5 and usually at least 10 years or more .
It was scary stuff , now the same peeps are saying the vaccines are safe . Wow
I'm not convinced even slightly.
Orid
23 in 2.1 million is still better than being unlucky and contracting COVID. The side effect rate is really no worse than any other vaccine, it just gets reported more due to COVID being the flavour of the year.
Anyway, the vaccine is not compulsory, and people will decide whether they want it or not. That is freedom of choice. Business and States will also decide if they wish to allow unvaccinated people into the business or State. Once again, a freedom of choice.
Just so long as people accept that choosing not to be vaccinated may mean some restrictions are placed on them, and dont complain it is unfair.
Conflicting freedoms of choice can do that!
-- Edited by TheHeaths on Friday 21st of May 2021 04:06:19 PM