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22 minutes ago, roobob said:

The only one who is deflecting is you.

How about putting up the number of scientific papers this glorified teacher has published about Covid???

I have given up a link which shows the grants she has received.... and what her position actually is....and what she has done...... and all you did was deflect to have a shot at a TV show. At least she has not claimed to be a sandgroper unlike ala...you....kudos to her for that...555

As said.... it is starting to fall apart for blokes like you and the stalker....people are now starting to call out the bullshit that that has been put to us over the last few years...but I reckon blokes like you and the stalker hope this keeps going on as that is all you have ..... you are actually getting off on the misery that has occurred.

cheers

So you don't have a PhD in anything or have any scientific papers published!

 

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7 minutes ago, fygjam said:

So you don't have a PhD in anything or have any scientific papers published!

 

So you cannot stump any scientific papers this glorified teacher has published about Covid??

Why am I not surprised...555.

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2 minutes ago, roobob said:

So you cannot stump any scientific papers this glorified teacher has published about Covid??

Why am I not surprised...555.

cheers 

I'm waiting to see the scientific papers you have had published.

I guess that make you a glorified nothing.

 

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1 minute ago, fygjam said:

I'm waiting to see the scientific papers you have had published.

I guess that make you a glorified nothing.

 

You just on keep deflecting..... why are you not backing up your "Covid" expert Professor Nancy Baxter???

Hang on...the stalker is back on cue with an emoji...lol

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Just now, fygjam said:

And the glorified nothing has proven...

 

Nothing!

 

So...where are these scientific papers on Covid  that Professor Nancy Baxter has published....or has she been to busy filling out financial grant requests..

Stop deflecting mate...you are the google king...oh ...hang on...maybe she has done nothing.

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3 minutes ago, roobob said:

So...where are these scientific papers on Covid  that Professor Nancy Baxter has published....or has she been to busy filling out financial grant requests..

Stop deflecting mate...you are the google king...oh ...hang on...maybe she has done nothing.

cheers

Out of interest, what Search Engine do you use for Covid information or do you rely on Social Media? 

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Just now, Nightcrawler said:

Out of interest, what Search Engine do you use for Covid information or do you rely on Social Media? 

Social Media.... what do you define as social media???

I do not do Facebook...twitter.... whatsapp.. etc..if you mean that.

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Just now, fygjam said:

You mean like you?

 

Why keeping with the deflection.

So...where are these scientific papers on Covid  that Professor Nancy Baxter has published....or has she been to busy filling out financial grant requests..

Stop deflecting mate...you are the google king...oh ...hang on...maybe she has done nothing.

cheers

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23 minutes ago, roobob said:

Why keeping with the deflection.

So...where are these scientific papers on Covid  that Professor Nancy Baxter has published....or has she been to busy filling out financial grant requests..

Stop deflecting mate...you are the google king...oh ...hang on...maybe she has done nothing.

cheers

I'm not deflecting, I just want to see your credentials.

You claim Professor Baxter is just a glorified teacher.

I want to know if you are actually qualified to make such a comment or are you just a blowhard full of nothing but hot air.

If it's the latter then I see no point in wasting my time on you demands which I judge to be just deflections.

 

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Cases are starting the level off a bit, but that was always going to happen with schools, offices fully open again, restrictions lifted. Might even go up a bit, i think it'll be like it was since July, bump along for a while.  

 

R value falls in England

The coronavirus R number - the rate at which the virus reproduces - has fallen slightly in England.

The latest estimates put the R value between 0.7 and 0.9, a slight fall on the previous estimate of between 0.8 and 1.1.

This means that, on average, every 10 people infected will infect between seven and nine other people in total.

These estimates represent the transmission of Covid-19 two to three weeks ago - that's due to the time delay between someone being infected, developing symptoms, and needing healthcare.

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9 hours ago, fygjam said:

Dear oh dear indeed. The roob.. gets his Covid and vaccine information from Karl Stefanovic and The Today show. Explains why he is so ill-informed.

Professor Nancy Baxter, PhD in Clinical Epidemiology, I wonder what the roob..'s PhD is in?

Baxter has 682 papers and articles published in journals like The Lancet, BMJ, JAMA etc. That's like one paper or article for every two posts the roob.. has on this forum.

I'd like to see a discussion between Baxter and the roob.. on Covid related matters. She's also "board certified" (it's an American thing) in colorectal surgery and is used to cutting up arseholes.

Virology 101, or Roi Et for anyone in Thailand. The progeny, that's "the baby" for anyone who gets their information from The Today show, is always equally or more transmissible than the progenitor, mummy and daddy, or the variant rapidly disappears.

 

 

 

Here you go...your reply post.

You go on about Baxter...so come on.... where is all her scientific papers about covid??

8 minutes ago, fygjam said:

I'm not deflecting, I just want to see your credentials.

You claim Professor Baxter is just a glorified teacher.

I want to know if you are actually qualified to make such a comment or are you just a blowhard full of nothing but hot air.

If it's the latter then I see no point in wasting my time on you demands which I judge to be just deflections.

 

Keep deflecting mate... why not answer the question.

So what is her work now??

Ha ha ha... to your last sentence...of course you will waste your time with me...as you have nothing better to do.

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57 minutes ago, roobob said:

Social Media.... what do you define as social media???

I do not do Facebook...twitter.... whatsapp.. etc..if you mean that.

cheers

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    Twitter is pretty good.....Before covid I never used twitter....It was better than I thought it would be...       

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3 hours ago, fforest said:

    Twitter is pretty good.....Before covid I never used twitter....It was better than I thought it would be...       

Twitter is great , but you have to constantly remind yourself you are in a bubble of your own creation , the people and news sources you follow probably have similar views to yourself 

 

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8 hours ago, roobob said:

The google king has awoken...where have you been??? 

Here you go.....Covid expert...555 she is no more a covid expert than marmite is australian.

Have a look at her profile...oh.... I see she is good at getting grants...555.... she must be running out of money and trying to get more.

Oh I see that her title is nothing but a glorified school teacher...... but you vaccinators will clutch at anything now as it is getting shown that many things in place is a farce..... is as follows

Prof. Nancy Baxter Head, School Of Population And Global Health Melbourne School of Population and Global Health 

Oh.... have you found out what a sandgroper is yet...555

cheers

 

Prof Nancy Baxter (unimelb.edu.au)

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Stillearly said:

Twitter is great , but you have to constantly remind yourself you are in a bubble of your own creation , the people and news sources you follow probably have similar views to yourself 

 

For some reason all the people I follow on Twitter think covid is a conspiracy....

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https://www.gov.uk/government/news/second-ground-breaking-antiviral-to-be-deployed-to-countrys-most-vulnerable

Second ground-breaking antiviral to be deployed to country's most vulnerable
Thousands of those most at-risk to COVID-19 will soon be able to access the UK’s second ground-breaking antiviral

From:
Department of Health and Social Care
Published
28 January 2022

PF-07321332+ritonavir will be made available to those with weakened immune systems from Thursday 10 February
Innovative treatment reduced the risk of hospitalisation or death by 88% in clinical trials
The UK has procured more antivirals per head than any other country in Europe with over 4.98m courses ordered so far
Thousands of the country’s most vulnerable will be able to access the UK’s second ground-breaking antiviral – Pfizer’s PF-07321332+ritonavir (Paxlovid®) – from Thursday 10 February, the government has announced today.

Those at highest risk who test positive for the virus – for example, people who are immunocompromised, cancer patients or those with Down’s Syndrome – could access PF-07321332+ritonavir directly. The antiviral molnupiravir and monoclonal antibody sotrovimab are already being deployed to the highest risk patients with nearly 10,000 patients being treated to date.

PF-07321332+ritonavir reduced the relative risk of COVID-19-associated hospitalisation or death by 88% in those who received treatment within five days of symptoms appearing – meaning it could potentially save thousands of lives and help to ease burdens on the NHS. This is a significant development for those with compromised immune systems, for whom the vaccine can be less effective.

The government, through the Antivirals Taskforce, has procured 4.98 million courses of antivirals – 2.75 million courses of PF-07321332+ritonavir and 2.23 million courses of molnupiravir – more per head than any other country in Europe.

The PANORAMIC study is currently open and deploying the antiviral molnupiravir to patients. Anyone over the age of 50 or between 18 to 49 with certain underlying health conditions can sign up to the study as soon as they receive a positive PCR or lateral flow test result. They need to be experiencing COVID-19 symptoms that began in the last five days to be eligible to enrol.

Further details on wider deployment – including potentially through the PANORAMIC study run by the University of Oxford and supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) - will be set out in due course.

Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid said:

Our pharmaceutical defences are crucial as we learn to live with COVID-19 and the UK is leading the way, especially when it comes to the use of cutting-edge antivirals.

This is an important milestone – especially as Paxlovid® has been shown in clinical trials to reduce the risk of hospitalisation or death for vulnerable patients by 88%, meaning potentially thousands of lives could be saved.

We will set out further details on access to the new antiviral soon – until then, anyone who is eligible who tests positive for COVID-19 and has symptoms should sign-up to the PANORAMIC trial for the chance to receive our other antiviral, molnupiravir.

Those in the highest risk group have been informed by the NHS if they have a condition that will make them eligible to receive these treatments, should they test positive for COVID-19.

The eligible cohorts have been determined by an independent expert group commissioned by the Department of Health and Social Care and included in a clinical policy agreed by all four Chief Medical Officers in the UK.

The UK Heath Security Agency (UKHSA) has sent priority PCR tests to around 1.3 million people thus far to support rapid turnaround of results so they can access the treatments as soon as possible after symptoms begin.

Eligible patients who receive a positive test will be assessed over the phone by an expert clinician from an NHS COVID Medicines Delivery Unit (CMDU), who will review and discuss with the patient what the most appropriate treatment would be for them.

Those being prescribed a monoclonal antibody treatment will be invited to attend the CMDU, while those receiving PF-07321332+ritonavir can either get someone to collect it for them or have it delivered to their home. The NHS has been setting up CMDUs since the summer.

NHS National Medical Director Professor Stephen Powis said:

It is fantastic news that this new treatment, the latest cutting-edge drug that the NHS is rolling out through new COVID-19 medicine delivery units, will now be available to help those at highest risk of COVID-19.

Trials have shown it can reduce hospitalisation and risk of death by 88%, meaning we’ll be in the best position to save thousands of lives.

While it will still be up to clinicians to decide on a case-by-case basis whether this treatment, or indeed other COVID-19 medicines, is the best choice for their patients, it is an important step in our fight back against COVID-19.

Chair of the Antivirals Taskforce Eddie Gray said:

The UK has secured millions of doses of antivirals for NHS patients, so we can keep the most vulnerable safe from the virus.

This is a promising development in deployment of these treatments. The Taskforce will continue our work to identify the world’s best antiviral treatments for UK patients.

Remdesivir will also be rolled out through this route – a broad-spectrum antiviral administered through a dri

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