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Far more detailed statistics are needed in the public realm such as difference between vaccinated and unvaccinated as I've heard many talk as though all new infections are unvaccinated people which is not the case at all. Even the death figures are just clumped together for the public with "covid related death" being very common not distinguishing between covid direct deaths and deaths of those from the vaccine.
None of this changes the fact that the mortality rate of covid is very small and doesn't warrant the response it's so far had. |
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‘Living to live with Covid’ does not mean more lockdowns. It means learning to live with the reality of life. Snowflakes need to recognise that they have to melt eventually. |
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In response to your "game", we don’t get much of a choice about 1, 2, 3, 4, & 6 - we can have a choice about 5, and our actions on that choice impact others. ---------- Post added at 09:48 ---------- Previous post was at 09:47 ---------- [/COLOR] Quote:
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Hope that helps. |
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Millions set for early FOURTH jab after it emerges booster effect starts wearing off after just 10 weeks: by heck this jab business is getting a bit silly. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ions-rise.html |
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Covid booster jabs and vaccinations will be not be available in Wales on Christmas Day or 26 December, the Welsh government has confirmed.
When I think of all the other people that work through xmas, I wonder why they opted for this? |
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But, OB has been right all along in that if you cocoon people in their homes or otherwise reduce their natural exposure to germs, then the immune system has had nothing to attack and so immunity wanes. Simples or what? |
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Will Santa have to do an LFT this evening before he goes out delivering?
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If large number of people who are admitted to hospital for reasons other than covid, are infected with it, that is still a bad sign. Not only is it a sign of large numbers of people being infected by coming into contact with large numbers of people who were infectious, they also pose a risk to others in the hospital.. |
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Pierre’s comments regarding hospitalisations don’t really hold any merit or purpose as we were just at the beginning of this wave/surge..
Last data for hospitalisations is 19th December according to the government website at which they were just over 1000 a day, however cases from 14 days prior to that we’re at approximately 50,000 a day. Whilst the data we are getting is promising, we’re not out of the woods yet. The next 3-4 weeks are critical as to which way we progress. Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. |
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Does anyone have the figures for 'Flu' this year?
No, I can't be bothered to go looking myself :p: |
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