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The UK lost its 'measles free' status last year |
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MMR is 99% effective, which means one in every 100 people is relying on herd immunity to be protected against measles and the others, because the vaccine didn’t protect them directly. If a further 10 people per 100 haven’t been vaccinated, then with an R rate as high as 12-18, measles will find its way to all of those who weren’t vaccinated and also those for whom the vaccine didn’t work, fairly easily. |
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Wales in LOCKDOWN: 'Stay home' order issued as shops to shut in COVID-19 circuit breaker
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So we now have both adults and children at risk of catching and spreading diseases for which we have safe and effective vaccines. If the same behaviour and views hold true for any Covid-19 vaccine or vaccines then I don't know how we get out of this successfully. |
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Not everybody needs to be vaccinated only at risk groups and the vulnerable. Only 15m are vaccinated against Flu, and for the vast, vast, vast, majority of the population the virus is no more dangerous. |
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At any age, the mortality due to COVID is higher than influenza according to those numbers. Under 65s have a 4x higher risk of dying of COVID than influenza or pneumonia. The risk of course is low so 4x not much still isn't much |
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Tuberculosis vaccination stopped in the UK as case numbers were low. Now the numbers are rising in some areas.
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COVID-19 has a tendency to decimate the lungs, in a way "regular" flu doesn't.
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I read that report and I couldn't really work out what it saying. This other FoI statement from the ONS for 1 month only advises that 90% of victims had underlying pre-conditions. Anyway, the point was, going back to the original issue was that the whole population will not need to be vaccinated only the vulnerable and at risk groups, same as for flu. ---------- Post added at 19:22 ---------- Previous post was at 18:24 ---------- Unfortunately, I think what we are seeing now is Leaders (Wales) trying to out do each other. Ooh look how good a leader I am going to shut the country down, when the number of people on ventilators hasn’t changed for, over 3 weeks it has fluctuated between 26 - 34. Also what we’re going to see is even more over-dramatising Of the situation as the politicians and science experts try Not to look foolish for over-reacting. |
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Under 65 3.6x 65-69 4.1x 70-74 3.8x 75-79 3.6x 80-84 3x 85+ 1.7x I picked the 5 year average as 2020 is quite a mild influenza year. This does suggest that COVID is deadlier than flu. 'Bugger all' might be a bit of a stretch for under 65s. A death rate of 16.4 per 100,000 is 5093 deaths. That is 5093 individual tragedies. I do agree with your point though - the most vulnerable should definitely be the first ones to get the vaccine alongside health and care workers to prevent spread the the vulnerable who have not yet had the vaccine or the vaccine didn't take. Hopefully any vaccine will be effective. If the rates of acquired immunity are low, more people will need to vaccinated eventually to get a herd protection |
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Any figures will be "skewed" by the lockdown and other precautions being taken. That will obviously have reduced any illness and mortality figures, compared to people carrying on as normal.
You just have to look at the number of instances from around the World, where gatherings have resulted in deaths, that in normal times would've just made them sick with regular flu. If it was the same as regular flu, then it would've gone unnoticed and hospitals wouldn't be filling up fast.:rolleyes: |
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One for the next PMQs.
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There is an exemption for chauffeur-driven cars, but Downing Street said it had advised all its ministers to wear coverings. |
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