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Old 03-06-2021, 09:01   #5533
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Re: Coronavirus

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
I’m surprised that hospitalisations can be 7 times higher than you originally opined yet still you reach the same conclusion. The same conclusion you reach every time.

I doubt many want mask wearing and distancing to continue to be fair. The fact is they reduce transmission and this allows more aspects of the economy to open up. Nobody benefits from another lockdown, least of all the business owners you seemingly care for more than their workforce.

If you are right a delay is just that. A delay of the inevitable. The stats will remain low. The case to continue easing gets stronger. In particular when schools close for summer ending a significant vector of transmission for weeks.

If you’re wrong it’s lockdown. And that’s months knee deep in it. Plus months to ease in phases.
The daily figure of hospitalisations UK-wide as of now is 123, and it is stable, despite the number of cases rising. Why? The vaccination programme, which, like it or not, is the game changer that will enable the government to remove restrictions on 21 June. There is no case for delay. Time to move on and get our lives back to normal.
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