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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Chris Witty put a slide up today that showed c. 38,000  cases in hospital when the positive rate was last where it is now.  By contrast, the current hospitalisation is less than 10% of previous.
 To my mind, the NHS will not be overwhelmed.
 
 
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		|  14-07-2021, 21:51 | #6407 |  
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					Originally Posted by ThunderPants73  Probably because so many died before. The country is being thinned down to the strongest and fittest. |  
 
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		|  14-07-2021, 22:11 | #6408 |  
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					Originally Posted by ThunderPants73  Probably because so many died before. The country is being thinned down to the strongest and fittest. |  Spanish Flu affected the strongest and the fittest. There is always the possibility of a Covid variant popping up, that acts in the same manner.
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		| The  hospital, in Stockton-on-Tees, currently has 22 Covid patients, five of  whom are in intensive care. That is a lot less than the peak in January  - but the number has increased sharply from just six in a single week. The  average ages are lower than during the first two waves, and at least  two of the seriously ill patients are in their 30s and unvaccinated.
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					Originally Posted by nomadking  Spanish Flu affected the strongest and the fittest. There is always the possibility of a Covid variant popping up, that acts in the same manner.Link |  So they don't know how many are unvaccinated just that it is at least 2. Good reporting as usual by BBC.
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		|  14-07-2021, 23:10 | #6410 |  
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					Originally Posted by pip08456  So they don't know how many are unvaccinated just that it is at least 2. Good reporting as usual by BBC. |  That's just one hospital. 
At least 2 were unvaccinated AND in their 30s. Plus "average ages are lower than during the first two waves". If the more seriously ill are the ones in intensive care, that makes it 2 out of 5 being under 30.
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		|  15-07-2021, 09:58 | #6412 |  
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					Originally Posted by Maggy   |  Vaccination rates are slowing significantly though. The vulnerable over 50s were enthusiastic, the young less so. 
 
Some of my wife's colleagues who refused the vaccine gone down with it. Will they have learnt their lesson that any side effects from a vaccine, pale into insignificance to the risks of covid? Maybe,  but they are a bit thick...
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		|  15-07-2021, 13:12 | #6413 |  
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			someone can do a calculation of how many unvaccinated 18 - 30 year olds there are as a percentage of adult population.
 That can then be assessed against the infection count since Mid-May. Maybe we’re approaching a herd immunity threshold among that group. We’ll know when the infection rate drops.
 
 
 
 
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  someone can do a calculation of how many unvaccinated 18 - 30 year olds there are as a percentage of adult population.
 That can then be assessed against the infection count since Mid-May. Maybe we’re approaching a herd immunity threshold among that group. We’ll know when the infection rate drops.
 
 
 
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			If, as is being reported by some media & experts, you can catch it twice (or more) how can we reach herd immunity?
		 
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					Originally Posted by Carth  If, as is being reported by some media & experts, you can catch it twice (or more) how can we reach herd immunity? |  You will always get some cases of double infection.
 
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					Originally Posted by Carth  If, as is being reported by some media & experts, you can catch it twice (or more) how can we reach herd immunity? |  Some people catch it twice, but you can still reach herd immunity providing that most people don't.   
 
Also it appears that many who have caught it twice had two different variants.  Just as vaccines created for the original variant are less effective against Delta etc, presumably so is natural immunity.
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					Originally Posted by spiderplant  Some people catch it twice, but you can still reach herd immunity providing that most people don't.   
 Also it appears that many who have caught it twice had two different variants.  Just as vaccines created for the original variant are less effective against Delta etc, presumably so is natural immunity.
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		|  15-07-2021, 17:06 | #6419 |  
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					Originally Posted by TheDaddy  Vaccination doesn't equal immunity, does it? |  
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