Not sure what your point actually is...
May it be that you subscribe to the 'resistance is futile' approach?
That if your progeny is anything like you, you will both be certain you're right , and the other one isn't.
Not sure what your point actually is...
May it be that you subscribe to the 'resistance is futile' approach?
I looked into this as I was concerned by the protection from prosecution.
Letting the wife think she is right is a route to harmony.......That'll make an interesting conversation though, as you both can't be right
Yeah, the pressure for an Ebola Vaccine dropped off when the outbreak ended.13 years actually for an ebola vaccine.
What question?as dismissive as you are , the response doesn’t answer the question .
and gp surgeries are already not interested in distributing it and are already advising patients to go elsewhere.
hat's before we get to the cold storage aspects - let's not forget GP practices are in many cases private businesses, investment in storage comes out of their bottom line
The GPs should only need it at standard medical fridge temps, whatever that is.A quick search finds wolflabs with a price list:
£5,648 is on of the cheapest
https://www.wolflabs.co.uk/laboratory-products/freezers-ultra-low-temperature/10391185
Oh yes, did I hear the vaccine is stable for a few days at normal fridge tempsThe GPs should only need it at standard medical fridge temps, whatever that is.
I don't think anyone would enjoy an injection at -70. It'd probably feel the same as boiling water...
how do mere humans cram 10 years of science in to ten months?
Oh yes, did I hear the vaccine is stable for a few days at normal fridge temps
The plan is, roughly, to have a load of hospitals that have the appropriate freezers that serve as hubs for the Vaccine. It's then defrosted and some is used at the hospital and some is stuck in mobile fridges and sent to the GP organised vaccination hubs.Yes it can be kept a fridge temperatures for a few days but there are services where it's just not practical to move small amounts around on a JIT basis. I suspect there may be some loaning from distribution centres/Costco or whatever and larger regional hospitals have the correct cold storage.
It's a massive logistical exercise even for the large arena based setups that are being brought into use.
like I said ,money making scamYou're grossly misrepresenting why GP's are pushing back on the delivery of the vaccine.
In order to provide the vaccine social distancing has to be observed and each individual is required to wait on site for 15 minutes to confirm no adverse reaction. GP's are stating they just don't have the space to accommodate enough people to make it possible to do any sort of delivery at scale whilst observing these factors.
That's before we get to the cold storage aspects - let's not forget GP practices are in many cases private businesses, investment in storage comes out of their bottom line, so whatever you may feel about this, business is business.
like I said ,money making scam