Originally posted by d000hg
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Raw data from https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/download, showing admissions scaled 10X, latest data.
It doesn't look to me like the connection between cases and hospitalisations is anywhere near as strong.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
There is no question one can still transmit when vaccinated - the question is what %-tage does it, this %-tage seems to be getting lower with variants and/or reduced social distancing.
Just walked past restaurant that was fully packed
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
There is no question one can still transmit when vaccinated - the question is what %-tage does it, this %-tage seems to be getting lower with variants and/or reduced social distancing.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThere is still the question of whether you can still transmit it even if you've been vaccinated.
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There is still the question of whether you can still transmit it even if you've been vaccinated. As far as I am aware the studies are inconclusive as to whether the vaccine reduces transmittion. I believe the Covid vaccine is an 'effective' solution which stops it attacking your body and if it does it decreases the effects. It's not a sterlising solution where your body kills the infection so can't pass it on. Unless I'm mistaken it's still possible to have the virus on you and pass it on even though it's not attacking your body.
So in theory that one person can enter a packed pub of old people, pass it on to them with no effect but that old person can still pass it around until someone who isn't vaccinate cops a faceful.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI mean pubs are restricting you 6 to a table but then every table is full for the football so is it really making much difference in poorly ventilated spaces? And people in their 6s are not distanced in the least so if you with 5 mates and one of you has it, it's a high chance several
of you will catch it even if other tables don't
Clubs are an interesting one. Very crowded but typically very dominated by the young. Who are the ones who don't seem to be following restrictions in the first place. Keep away from the young!Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI mean pubs are restricting you 6 to a table but then every table is full for the football so is it really making much difference in poorly ventilated spaces? And people in their 6s are not distanced in the least so if you with 5 mates and one of you has it, it's a high chance several
of you will catch it even if other tables don'tLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by mattster View Post
I guess the biggest changes on freedom day are going to be pubs and clubs. At least its not winter, so perhaps pubs won't be as packed inside as they might be...
of you will catch it even if other tables don't
Clubs are an interesting one. Very crowded but typically very dominated by the young. Who are the ones who don't seem to be following restrictions in the first place. Keep away from the young!
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