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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThe UK is doing better than the rest of Europe in rolling out the vaccine. It's something to be very happy about.
We’ll know if it’s better in 12 months when it will become clear whether Tory gamble of increasing period between 2 shots from 3 to 12 weeks was worth it.
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The UK is doing better than the rest of Europe in rolling out the vaccine. It's something to be very happy about.
However, it is not a reflection of the overall state of healthcare in the UK.
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It seems from the graphs that Spain is about to have their "oh tulip" phase imminently, France too. If you assume everyone else is going to get the pandemic-with-a-pandemic of new variants, the UK is now where Italy was almost a year ago - prophesying doom.
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You are using (one doze) vaccination numbers in a country that jumped even USA in hasty approval as indicator of total health system
Have you ever seen in paper flu crunch of German's equivalent of Nhs? I can't remember those, but I remember that in this country every winter was a crunch time for Nhs flu, that politicians played the card of reducing waiting lists in this country, it's was fecking appauling even in better times.
Once this Covid disaster is over we'll see which countries have proper health systems based on their recovery to deal with backlog of health operations, my bet would be that Germany will be far ahead of UK.
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Thank God for the option to just fly to any EU country and get health services there!
Oh wait...
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It's not though doog.
There's no way the NHS can catch up now, they've a backlog of a years worth of electives , cancer, smears, you name it.
The staff are struggling really badly, across the entire function , it's incredibly demoralising. I was personally a bit dissapointed that clap for heroes stopped.
Even though I agree completely that it's money the NHS needs , not empty gestures from politicians - at a human level it really does raise morale and help - and it's a shame its become demonised.
It's visibly rousing for the majority, and irritating for a minority.
I'm hoping we get a proper enquiry here, not a stage trial, but a real enquiry with consequence. There's no doubt that gross incompetence at best, or (as I believe) planned "cost benefit analysis - public health vs economic growth" has now killed 10's of thousands more than we should have lost.
We continue to gamble, even today. The time for gambling is past.
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7 day average at a new record of 1224, on 1290 announced today.
Happily, all those who voted in the poll are still too pessimistic but it is still worsening if I follow the figures correctly.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the UK
7-day average about 800, record was 1000 back in spring. But surely will be exceeded as stats are updated.
Let's hope the cases ARE levelling off as it seems they might be.
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Originally posted by dsc View PostBozo misunderstood and was trying to flatten the curve but against the wrong axis...
1. Flatten the curve. 2. Steepen the curve. 3. Hang out.
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