Month: December 2020

  • Week 40 – November 30th 2020 – Week 1 of Tier 2 restrictions

    After having the flu jab, we decided to try a local park called Scadbury Park. Free parking which is always good. Trying to keep fit and healthy.

    It was a lovely walk and more photography opportunities as you can see.

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    Scadbury Park woodlands.

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    ScadburyPark
    Moated manor
  • Week 40 – November 30th 2020 – Week 1 of Tier 2 restrictions

    I was finally able to have a flu vaccine jab, my first one for a few years, but I thought with Covid19, to have some more protection was better.

  • Week 40 – November 30th 2020 – Week 1 of Tier 2 restrictions

    Now the new armchairs had arrived, we could put the Christmas tree up and the god knows Christmas bubbles. ?

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    Now the new armchairs were in the down stairs Christmas tree could go up

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    It’s Christmas
  • Week 40 – November 30th 2020 – Week 1 of Tier 2 restrictions

    Today we had the new armchairs delivered. Doesn’t she look happy?  From an earlier post that you saw me testing the chair out, I was actually the first person to try the armchair in the store.

    Even better news, when I checked the website, the model was selling for £400 more now for each armchair. What a BUY!!

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    Claire in the new armchair
  • Week 40 – November 30th 2020 – Week 1 of Tier 2 restrictions

    So on this day December 2nd, the first vaccine was approved to fight back against this killer virus Covid19.

    The UK has become the first country in the world to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech corona virus vaccine, paving the way for mass vaccination.

    Britain’s medicines regulator, the MHRA, says the jab, which offers up to 95% protection against Covid19 illness, is safe to be rolled out.

    The first doses are already on their way to the UK, with 800,000 due in the coming days, Pfizer said.

    Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the NHS will contact people about jabs.

    Elderly people in care homes and care home staff have been placed top of the priority list, followed by over-80s and health and care staff.

    But because hospitals already have the facilities to store the vaccine at -70C, as required, the very first vaccinations are likely to take place there – for care home staff, NHS staff and patients – so none of the vaccine is wasted.

    A further 648 deaths within 28 days of a positive Covid19 test were recorded in the UK on Wednesday, with another 16,170 cases reported.

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    Diagram of how the Covid19 was created so quickly, compared to the normal speed.

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    Vaccine timeline road map

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    First nine groups for the vaccine, two jabs approx 12 weeks apart in the UK.
  • Week 40 – November 30th 2020 – Week 5 of lockdown 2

    Finally got a response from the Hon Brokenshire after chasing him on a new issue. As always your need to login to see.

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