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					Originally Posted by TheDaddy  What if you're not ill but infected? |  Go to your work, could be infected with a cold.
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Will we know the full facts in future?  Only hospital inmates count and excess deaths will provide any form of indication. |  Do we need to know? If we knew the daily figures for flu there would be alarm and despondency most winters.
 
The point is, hospital admissions continue to decline and the NHS is coping. So why obsess about the figures?
 
It’s pretty well over in this country, thanks to Boris. 
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Do we need to know? If we knew the daily figures for flu there would be alarm and despondency most winters.
 The point is, hospital admissions continue to decline and the NHS is coping. So why obsess about the figures?
 
 It’s pretty well over in this country, thanks to Boris.
 
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 Same with flu.
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  That statement is so dense my screen is warping around it… |  Flu can kill 25,000 in the U.K. during the winter, Hugh.
		 
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					Originally Posted by TheDaddy  What if you're not ill but infected? |  If you're not ill, you go to work, just like you always have, obviously. 
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					Originally Posted by Mad Max  Go to your work, could be infected with a cold. |  If your not ill, you're not likely to be "infected" with anything, and have no reason to think otherwise.
 
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					Originally Posted by nffc   The only change is that people would then be expected to use their common sense and do it, as opposed to being legally compelled to. |  Wasn't that the case in the past with drink driving and seatbelts? 
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 The real problem here is that the science element of the Government decision making has been deprecated. I have seen no statement by Whitty et al, underwriting the current changes.
 
What is more obscure is the knowledge and awareness on the current immunity curve. It would be good to clearly educate people how long their last booster might last to provide confidence in the decision making.
		 
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		| COVID-19: Cabinet meeting to sign off Boris Johnson's 'living with COVID' strategy delayed over free testing row 
 Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen reports that there is a "big disagreement" between the Treasury and the Department of Health about who will continue to get access to free COVID tests.
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					Originally Posted by ianch99  The real problem here is that the science element of the Government decision making has been deprecated. I have seen no statement by Whitty et al, underwriting the current changes.
 What is more obscure is the knowledge and awareness on the current immunity curve. It would be good to clearly educate people how long their last booster might last to provide confidence in the decision making.
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 British scientists and medics have written an open letter to England's chief medical officer Chris Whitty and chief scientific adviser Patrick Vallance, asking them to clarify the science behind potential COVID decisions.
 
 The letter, posted online, references reports that Boris Johnson plans to end free coronavirus testing and self-isolation for positive COVID cases.
 
 It says: "We ask you to clarify the scientific advice underpinning these policy decisions. We do not believe there is a solid scientific basis for the policy.
 
 "It is almost certain to increase the circulation of the virus and remove the visibility of emerging variants of concern."
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					Originally Posted by ianch99  Wasn't that the case in the past with drink driving and seatbelts? |  no 
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					Originally Posted by ianch99  Wasn't that the case in the past with drink driving and seatbelts?
 
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					Originally Posted by Pierre  because nobody is interested in what they have to say anymore |  Over 1,700 medical professionals seem to be.
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  Over 1,700 medical professionals seem to be. |  Of course they do, they're medical professionals     
They also like to give people warnings about smoking, drinking, 5 a day, red meat, exercise, chocolate, coffee, drugs, sunbathing etc etc . . .  do we (as in the general public) really take notice?
		 
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		|  21-02-2022, 16:54 | #1663 |  
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They also like to give people warnings about smoking, drinking, 5 a day, red meat, exercise, chocolate, coffee, drugs, sunbathing etc etc . . .  do we (as in the general public) really take notice? |   Probably not. But then, that is our decision, we know the risks and if we don't live healthily then we will have the effects of this. No-one's stopping you drinking a bottle of vodka a night but if you do it more than not you will probably end up with a ruined liver and who knows what else.
 
I have a lot of time for Whitty and Vallance and the other scientists and what they think. But it is only one aspect of the response. Scientifically speaking, the best way to stop the virus spreading is still for everyone to stay at home. Yesterday's figure was just under 30k a day which is still a fairly significant amount, it was high for within the Delta outbreak, but looks low since we had much higher at the end of Dec/beginning of Jan, but then, we've had access to more testing than before since then. But everyone has had the offer of a vaccine, and aside for those with good reason not to take it, everyone either has or knows the risks of not doing it. They are never perfect and won't stop you getting covid or spreading it necessarily but they will usually prevent more severe outcomes. The general vaccinated population shouldn't be held back because of people not wanting a vaccine because someone on facebook said it has a 5g in it. But the scientists may well be aware of economic, social, etc effects of continuing restrictions but not necessarily have their focus on it nor be best placed to advise (yes I know CW has a PGDip in economics) because that job is primarily for cabinet to decide.
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					Originally Posted by nffc  Drink driving and not wearing a seatbelt are against the law. So no. Such comparisons really aren't worth repeating. |  My point was that they both were not against the law at one point and so only required only people to use their "common sense". 
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 I have a lot of time for Whitty and Vallance and the other scientists and what they think. But it is only one aspect of the response. Scientifically speaking, the best way to stop the virus spreading is still for everyone to stay at home. Yesterday's figure was just under 30k a day which is still a fairly significant amount, it was high for within the Delta outbreak, but looks low since we had much higher at the end of Dec/beginning of Jan, but then, we've had access to more testing than before since then. But everyone has had the offer of a vaccine, and aside for those with good reason not to take it, everyone either has or knows the risks of not doing it. They are never perfect and won't stop you getting covid or spreading it necessarily but they will usually prevent more severe outcomes. The general vaccinated population shouldn't be held back because of people not wanting a vaccine because someone on facebook said it has a 5g in it. But the scientists may well be aware of economic, social, etc effects of continuing restrictions but not necessarily have their focus on it nor be best placed to advise (yes I know CW has a PGDip in economics) because that job is primarily for cabinet to decide.
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					Originally Posted by ianch99  My point was that they both were not against the law at one point and so only required only people to use their "common sense".
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 So, are you saying that Covid no longer represents a serious risk to the vulnerable e.g. immunocompromised, etc. ? If not, then surely mandating that an infectious person remain isolated is the only sensible & moral choice to make.
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 It was never previously mandated that people with flu had to isolate; it was guidance.
 
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