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I'm unsure why you include "like it or not" - everyone welcomes the impact vaccination is having on more positive outcomes. It is indeed a game changer unfortunately you see the game as a binary choice of restrictions against no restrictions. A significant proportion of the population remain both unvaccinated and partially vaccinated. It's a game changer but you wish to cut the game short and hope for the best - then again that was your attitude on 23 March 2020 to hope for the best. I'll stick to getting my insightful analysis from others on the forum happy to utilise evidence and cite their sources. The other day, while confusing hospitalisations with deaths (minor error, I know) you also made the unsubstantiated claim that most people are now asymptomatic? Do you have a source for that one or was it merely invented to suit your dogmatic view that we should not, and never have had, restrictions regardless of the impact on hospitalisations and deaths? If vaccination is the game changer you profess it to be what's the problem with a few more weeks of getting more out there while also keeping large swathes of the economy open? When the alternative - if you are wrong - is lockdown? I'm sure those business owners open just now wouldn't thank you for it. |
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That works out to a 17% increase week on week. |
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The data is not pretty viewing. Hopefully, the ultimate lagging measure of deaths will not follow the trends for cases and hospitalisations. That would be expected due to the vaccination program but hard data would be preferred of course |
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If you've been vaccinated and subsequently tested 2 months later, does the test pick up the active virus or antibodies?
Simply asking in order to ascertain if mass testing is picking up an active virus or the remnants of a dead one ;) Not that I really give a brown smelly one, currently the biggest threat to my health is bored frustration and a desire to lash out . . . thank God I don't own a weapon :shocked: |
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Hospitalisations rate declared in various media as being down to unvaccinated people. This tells me that currently, the vaccine is doing its job. Best to contain this though through local lock downs. |
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Whilst hundreds of people are still arriving at the ports and airports and then using public transport to get home, I expect no sudden end to this.
And after all this time, I wish the daily figures were all sent in on a daily basis, and not in the bonkers way they are still being submitted. "We don't send in over the weekend". We don't submit daily". We don't submit on public holidays". That's why the graphs look so odd. This is the daily death rate graph, and daily case graph for the same period. |
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This is not sufficiently significant to warrant the delay of relaxation of our control measures. Quote:
Look at the graphs, which clearly show that under 40s were largely unaffected by the virus, with only small numbers being admitted into hospital. Given that the vast majority of under 40s are now vaccinated, why are you so concerned? Now we are inviting over 20s to be vaccinated. Your obsession with lockdowns is clearly overkill, but you just don’t see it, do you? As far as the number of asymptomatic cases is concerned, I think we are underestimating, however, I would point you to the article from The Independent: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/h...-b1828361.html [EXTRACT] More than half of people with a strong Covid infection did not report any of the major symptoms, new figures from the Office for National Statistics have revealed. |
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I’m not really willing to accept there’s a plethora of businesses who have sustained restrictions from March 2020 to date - including actual lockdown that are on breaking point over the next few weeks. These are classic Old Boy straw men. Quote:
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There’s also a ton of data one dose of the vaccine isn’t sufficient against the latest strain. Quote:
Old Boy you claim to not want lockdowns yet insist upon car crash approaches from March 2020 to date. So forgive me for not believing you have the best interests of the nations health at heart. |
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Oh - just before the goodie two shoe Remainer Lib-Dems jump in, I've had my two doses before the episode I just reported. My point is that the unvaccinated will have had to make the same judgements were they to be suffering strong cold systems. |
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How could you be so stupid? |
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Covid: Indian variant 'now dominant' in the UK
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-57287112 As reported by the BBC . . dominant . . DOMINANT :shocked: Quote:
aah but remember in the small writing folks, shares can go down as well as up ;) :p: |
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