Vaccination queue calculator

Just had a look it's moved my date out by nearly 2 months since I checked a couple of weeks ago. :cry:
 
When I last tried this about middle of December, it said my father 92 would get it before Christmas 2020. Just tried it again and it now says May

For me 67 it now says June

i don’t think it is taking account of the Oxford vaccination yet

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I have also slipped down the list by about 2 months. In the beginning no one seemed to take into account that everyone being vaccinated had to return in 3 weeks for a second shot
 
Just had a look it's moved my date out by nearly 2 months since I checked a couple of weeks ago. :cry:
Three months for me but was wondering if the first time around it was telling us when to expect the first dose whereas now it's saying second dose by?
 
Me too....
Based on your profile, there are between 9,926,645 and 12,305,865 people in front of you in the queue for a COVID vaccine across the UK.
I might see you in the queue!x:-)
 
Me too....
Based on your profile, there are between 9,926,645 and 12,305,865 people in front of you in the queue for a COVID vaccine across the UK.
I am in front of you, If I turn around and wave, can you see me ;)

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Not too sure on this. Put in my age 72 and no underlying conditions. It said 5 million ahead of me so should get done in March. Then put in age of 84 with asthma it said half to 3 million ahead of me so should get jabbed between April and may.
 
Not too sure on this. Put in my age 72 and no underlying conditions. It said 5 million ahead of me so should get done in March. Then put in age of 84 with asthma it said half to 3 million ahead of me so should get jabbed between April and may.
I did exactly the same but my age 75 and also 85 and got virtually the same two estimates as yours.

The major weakness in the algorithm is that it assumes vaccinations at a million a week.
 
UK population around 66million, there are around 670,000 nurses. So about 100 patients per nurse. So vaccinating one person every six minutes should be able to get it done in one ten hour shift. With the follow up jab three months later should all be over by Easter. At least that was the kind of thinking my old management used when setting our workload.
 
17/10/21 - 30/11/21 It could be a l long year, SWMBO isn't until between 30/11/2021 and 15/01/2022.

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I was May/June before Christmas I'm now October/November :(
 
It is a bit worrying that no one appears to have done much work on how effective a single dose is, if the follow up is not given for up to 12 weeks later. Seems like they are moving the goalposts to try to get more people covered quickly
 
UK population around 66million, there are around 670,000 nurses. So about 100 patients per nurse. So vaccinating one person every six minutes should be able to get it done in one ten hour shift. With the follow up jab three months later should all be over by Easter. At least that was the kind of thinking my old management used when setting our workload.
Yeah - why can't 9 women have a baby in 1 month - slackers :xrofl:
 
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Think something is a bit skewed.
I put in age 95 and got April/May. I know a 95 year old who had the first dose a couple of weeks ago.
 
Just had a look it's moved my date out by nearly 2 months since I checked a couple of weeks ago. :cry:
same here.
UK population around 66million, there are around 670,000 nurses. So about 100 patients per nurse. So vaccinating one person every six minutes should be able to get it done in one ten hour shift. With the follow up jab three months later should all be over by Easter. At least that was the kind of thinking my old management used when setting our workload.
& to err on the side of caution allow 2 day & jobs a good un.
 
UK population around 66million, there are around 670,000 nurses. So about 100 patients per nurse. So vaccinating one person every six minutes should be able to get it done in one ten hour shift. With the follow up jab three months later should all be over by Easter. At least that was the kind of thinking my old management used when setting our workload.
Ah, but some of these nurses may be tending the sick.....
 
The things broken. I just entered in an age of 95 and that I had to shield with underlying problems and it said sometime in April or May whereas I would have expected some time in January at the latest.
 
More importantly it says I have enough toilet paper to last 28 days, what happens then? :unsure: :rolleyes:
 
I heard that locally that non frontline NHS staff were being offered the jab.
Take that with all the other 'key' workers and I can write 2021 off as well.
 
The things broken. I just entered in an age of 95 and that I had to shield with underlying problems and it said sometime in April or May whereas I would have expected some time in January at the latest.
My point exactly...... It pulls a date from a hat.
 
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😳 when I first looked a few weeks ago it was May/June

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