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Originally Posted by Damien
The thing is we know the vaccines work. The spike in cases is amongst those who've not yet had the vaccination so there is a clear end goal in sight: get everyone over 40/35 a double dose and those above 20 a single dose at least. Being that double dose number right up.
It's not as if there isn't an end in sight so why risk putting the NHS under pressure again and making matters worse than they need to be when we're so close.
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Did you actually note how many under 40s ended up in hospital? The increased infections and transmission rates will have only a marginal impact on hospitalisations. Given that, what is your point?
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Originally Posted by Hugh
Scaremongering…
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Oh, yeah? It’s those arguing for ever-increasing extensions that are scaremongering.
PS - Did you hear we have a vaccine?
PPS - Did you know that the vulnerable groups have been vaccinated?
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
I think the only pressure on the NHS right now is the backlog of non-Covid treatments.
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Too true. People need to get real now and reassess priorities.