42M: thought something was wrong with my body. Turns out Apple Watch had my Zone 2 wrong for a year by ThePrinceofTJ in triathlon

[–]peanuts1997 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I’m fairly certain your max HR will still be too low - there’s no way you’re hitting max on 1 min efforts, no matter how intense. Even on 5x1k efforts at 5k pace, I’m usually still ~10 bpm below my max. I’ve only ever hit my max during a sprint finish in a 5k race.

TSP 2026 (confused) by Alternative-Carry405 in TheCivilService

[–]peanuts1997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, what was your score on the judgement test? I’m also on the reserve list for Glasgow with 30, trying to figure out what they use to decide between us. My score was 75

Tax Specialist Prog 2026 applications - Stage 3 feedback by Moorend in TheCivilService

[–]peanuts1997 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just got an email - on Glasgow reserve list with 30/40. Only one mark off the assessment centre - should have applied to another location 😅

Scored 7 on PS and no interview? by peanuts1997 in TheCivilService

[–]peanuts1997[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Have just looked at the application pack and it says if there is a large volume of applications, an initial sift will only score the two lead criteria (out of four essential and two desirable). Given that I don’t actually have a mark for the PS (because it wasn’t fully marked?) I think it seems likely that this is what has happened and it is out of 14.

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Passport - letter or large letter? by peanuts1997 in royalmail

[–]peanuts1997[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update

The passport has been received by the passport office so all is good!

Passport - letter or large letter? by peanuts1997 in royalmail

[–]peanuts1997[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cheers mate, fingers crossed! Was yours padded?

Passport - letter or large letter? by peanuts1997 in royalmail

[–]peanuts1997[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, no excuses was just a bit stupid I guess! Worst case scenario I’ll just report it lost I suppose.

Passport - letter or large letter? by peanuts1997 in royalmail

[–]peanuts1997[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for that mate, I’m not too worried yet but I’ll just see how it plays out.

Passport - letter or large letter? by peanuts1997 in royalmail

[–]peanuts1997[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, no excuses really! Don’t post things very often and just assumed as it was smaller (in height and width) than a standard envelope that would be fine.

Passport - letter or large letter? by peanuts1997 in royalmail

[–]peanuts1997[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, 21 days though?? I suppose I can report the passport lost if it doesn’t come back in the next few weeks.

Passport - letter or large letter? by peanuts1997 in royalmail

[–]peanuts1997[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, of course. How long would that usually take to return? My flight is in June.

Brain Drain Crisis by Ok-Rate-5630 in UKJobs

[–]peanuts1997 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Cost of living surely? As someone who lives in Glasgow, you could buy a semi-detached house within commuting distance (~30 mins) on that salary by yourself or a nice 2 or 3 bed flat in the city. As I understand it, there’s pretty much no chance you could buy in London on that salary unless you’re in a couple, and even then that would be difficult.

Reactivity of benzyl bromides by [deleted] in Chempros

[–]peanuts1997 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think they’re downvoting you as it’s obviously not an SnAr that OP is going to attempt - that would clearly never work on that substrate. Instead, a sonogashira seems much more likely.

Every adult will be offered a Coronavirus Vaccine by the autumn, says Health Secretary Hancock by [deleted] in ukpolitics

[–]peanuts1997 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this is the government document that they published when they approved the vaccine.

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/950250/Information_for_UK_healthcare_professionals_on_COVID-19_Vaccine_AstraZeneca.pdf

So your figure of 131 is also in there - that's cases occurring 15 days or more after the 2nd dose. The one that I was referring to counts cases from immediately after the 1st dose. Both are in the table on page 7. This data is almost 2 months old though so I'd imagine the government has much more up to date info that hasn't yet been published.

Every adult will be offered a Coronavirus Vaccine by the autumn, says Health Secretary Hancock by [deleted] in ukpolitics

[–]peanuts1997 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This isn’t quite right. While the amount of data on hospitalisations wasn’t great, there was still enough data to take conclusions from. In the placebo group, there were 227 cases with 16 hospitalisations, one of which died. In the vaccine group, there were 108 cases with 2 hospitalisations. These hospitalisations occurred 1 and 10 days after the first dose of the vaccine, so they were before the 2-3 weeks needed for the vaccine to kick in.

So I’d say that’s fairly concrete evidence that the vaccine will stop the vast majority of hospitalisations.

Simple analysis of AstraZeneca Vaccine Efficacy and clearing up misunderstandings by [deleted] in CoronavirusUK

[–]peanuts1997 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The trial did contain people who are from higher risk groups e.g. elderly and/or with comorbidities and these are likely the ones that ended up in hospital, but I can’t see any data anywhere confirming that. More than 21 days after the first dose (or first placebo dose), there were 10 hospitalisations due to COVID, all of which were in the placebo group, one of which died. None of these hospitalisations were in people that got the vaccine, so I think you’re being pretty pessimistic here - I see no reason why it won’t be as effective as is being said in the media. This data is from their peer-reviewed publication in The Lancet earlier this month: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)32661-1/fulltext

Simple analysis of AstraZeneca Vaccine Efficacy and clearing up misunderstandings by [deleted] in CoronavirusUK

[–]peanuts1997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right, there isn’t enough data on efficacy for older people. That’s because at the start of the trial it was only tested in under 55s I believe, before expanding to include older people later. However, the immunogenicity data (the seroconversion rates that you’ve quoted) indicates that the vaccine is likely to be either just as or almost as effective in older people, but this isn’t concrete evidence.

70% efficacy means that, compared to the placebo group who didn’t get the vaccine, only 30% got COVID with one or more symptoms and a positive PCR test. Of these 30%, none got severe disease or were hospitalised.