Jerry
There are respected articles here in the UK that suggest Oxford-AZ does reduce transmission. Other than that, I got nothing for you!
This OT thread has always been based on hunches; so if I regurgitate some of the facts from today, you can at least have better info than seems to be reported about us in the US.
Scotland has given at least one shot to 99.6% of elderly care home residents and over 90% of all over 80s. They expect to complete everyone who wants a vaccine over 70 years old by the end of next week. They have also vaccinated all frontline healthcare workers and the majority of care home workers. Test positivity rates are now around 5-6% daily, so not far off what the WHO deems "under control" at 5%. Patient numbers are dropping steadily, and deaths have flattened out.
My parents are in their 60s and have their first injection on Feb 15. The uptake has been incredible and fair play to both UK and Scottish governments for exceeding rollout targets so far. Even the opposition parties are giving reluctant praise.
Respectfully, while I'm sure we can all appreciate there are more important things going on in the world, none of that answers the question we all need to know for golf trips; what does it all mean for entry restrictions?
Golf has been open in Scotland all of this most recent lockdown, albeit in 2-balls within your council boundary.
We can only leave our houses for essential reasons (eg. work if impossible from home) and exercise.
No travel outside your council boundary (exercise a slight exception within 5 miles of boundary, but not to be seen as loophole)
Lockdown goes until at least the end of Feb with a review on Feb 16th, I believe.
Our youngest school kids (pre-school to 7/8 year olds) go back on Feb 22.
When lockdown eases off we'll go back to a tiered system based on among other variables, cases per 100K in your council area.
Governments here are giving very little in terms of a timescale when international travel will open up for the UK. Unfortunately none of the noises are good, in Scotland at least.
When this thread started I believed golf, hotels and restaurants would be open for the season (mid-April usually when we see tourists in numbers) and I still think that will be the case but with restrictions. We would've got there much sooner if not for the huge spike just before Christmas. Unfortunately for Scottish residents wanting to head overseas and international visitors wanting to come here, all hints from the government are that our borders wont be opening "for some time".
My advice to anyone who has booked rounds of golf or accommodation, especially at smaller hotels, is take credit notes if you can afford to. It is starting to look bleak for this year and some famous course names may well be running on fumes come the summer. I'd say anyone from overseas who hasn't rescheduled an April or May trip should look at doing so soon, but that's purely my opinion....and I'll be the happiest person on the DG to be wrong!
For the rest of the summer? Keep your fingers crossed but it all hangs on a robust and safe solution for air travel that doesn't require much, if any quarantine.