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Today's figures - 52,009
Last time they were at that level was 17 July
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe number getting ill is quite high, and growing.
The number of infected drives the number getting ill, and also drives the probability of new variants.
I confess, with the number vaccinated now at 85% how so many continue to get infected is a little alarming to the "vaccination fixes everything" mantra. Today's slides showed IIRC that among the elderly, half of those admitted to hospital are fully vaccinated... get those boosters if you're eligible!
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostThe numbers of infected people doesn't matter a damn, it's the number that get ill that matters, and of those the number that require medical intervention is what will do the harm.
So let's all panic since HMG must be seen to be doing something - even if it is almost certainly unnecessary .
The number of infected drives the number getting ill, and also drives the probability of new variants.
I confess, with the number vaccinated now at 85% how so many continue to get infected is a little alarming to the "vaccination fixes everything" mantra. Today's slides showed IIRC that among the elderly, half of those admitted to hospital are fully vaccinated... get those boosters if you're eligible!
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The numbers of infected people doesn't matter a damn, it's the number that get ill that matters, and of those the number that require medical intervention is what will do the harm.
So let's all panic since HMG must be seen to be doing something - even if it is almost certainly unnecessary .
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I'm supposed to be going to Vienna for Christmas markets at the end of November. That had better not be cancelled!!
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Travelling to a family wedding in South France tomorrow, going to damn well enjoy it as might not be able to do it again for a few months. Or longer.
qh
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
Who isn't? What on earth is the point of vaccinating everyone if we still live our lives in fear?
(Apart from his Chief Medical and Scientific Officers looking at him like he is a )
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