As accountants we are data processing experts, and we should seek out better quality data to ascertain the variability of after-effects of having a vaccination. So I went to the Zoe Covid-19 website covid.joinzoe.com .
The Zoe study is being conducted with Kings College London and Department of Health & Social Care.
Today Zoe has 4,624,357 volunteer contributors who send in daily reports about how they feel, whether they have had a Covid vaccination, manufacturer of any vaccination received, after effects of any vaccination. I have been daily reporting for about two months. It takes me about 20 seconds every day.
Zoe are very keen to get more people to use their phone and web app to report how they feel. This will enable Zoe to improve the quality of the data, by increasing the proportion of the UK population reporting each day. This is especially important now that the rates of infection have fallen so much.
In return for daily reporting I receive regular reports on the incidence of Covid-19 in my local area of the country. There is far more information available via Zoe than I need, but it should satisfy the hungriest data hounds amongst us.
You can visit their website for more information and the Zoe mobile phone reporting app is free from Google Play and the App Store. The website is covid.joinzoe.com .
So what does Zoe find about after effects of having a Covid 19 vaccination? Sadly there is nothing published on the website, so I have contacted them and asked them to publish their results so far.
PS
My own experience after the first AstraZeneca vaccination was a mild itch at the injection site. Nothing else. The itch passed after 12 hours.
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As accountants we are data processing experts, and we should seek out better quality data to ascertain the variability of after-effects of having a vaccination. So I went to the Zoe Covid-19 website covid.joinzoe.com .
The Zoe study is being conducted with Kings College London and Department of Health & Social Care.
Today Zoe has 4,624,357 volunteer contributors who send in daily reports about how they feel, whether they have had a Covid vaccination, manufacturer of any vaccination received, after effects of any vaccination. I have been daily reporting for about two months. It takes me about 20 seconds every day.
Zoe are very keen to get more people to use their phone and web app to report how they feel. This will enable Zoe to improve the quality of the data, by increasing the proportion of the UK population reporting each day. This is especially important now that the rates of infection have fallen so much.
In return for daily reporting I receive regular reports on the incidence of Covid-19 in my local area of the country. There is far more information available via Zoe than I need, but it should satisfy the hungriest data hounds amongst us.
You can visit their website for more information and the Zoe mobile phone reporting app is free from Google Play and the App Store. The website is covid.joinzoe.com .
So what does Zoe find about after effects of having a Covid 19 vaccination? Sadly there is nothing published on the website, so I have contacted them and asked them to publish their results so far.
PS
My own experience after the first AstraZeneca vaccination was a mild itch at the injection site. Nothing else. The itch passed after 12 hours.