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Covid-19 Is S T I L L Around
Over 40,000 daily cases in latest report.
Out and about today (walking, bus, train and ferry) I noticed quite a lot of face masks amongst the elderly, but the young mainly ignoring the advice. There are exceptions obviously.
"Oh, when will they ever learn, oh when will they ever learn?" (Peter Seeger)
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Out and about today (walking, bus, train and ferry) I noticed quite a lot of face masks amongst the elderly, but the young mainly ignoring the advice. There are exceptions obviously.
"Oh, when will they ever learn, oh when will they ever learn?" (Peter Seeger)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We have the highest recorded Covid numbers in Europe. We are doing the most tests!! It's about time we stopped looking as the number of cases. The number of hospitalisations and Covid deaths are what we should be looking at. Even then, I wonder what the number of deaths from flu are! I've stopped looking at the figures now. It's obvious the jabs have been successful. Any person with any sense will know that the jab didn't mean you wouldn't get Covid. Covid will continue as do other viruses.
I don't find it scary that there are loads of people walking about without masks, I haven't worn one since Bojo said we didn't have to and hopefully I will never have to wear one again. I have noticed that less and less people are wearing them now. I have been of the opinion for a very long time now that we have to get on with our lives and live with it like we do the flu, and that is what I am trying to do.
//Schools are testing twice weekly.//
Well there are around 7m pupils in schools across the land. So if they are all being tested twice, that is 14m tests - about 2.8m tests daily - just among children. It is hardly surprising that 35-40,000 tests are proving positive. If only around 650 people are being admitted to hospital this means only one in about one in 60 of those testing positive need serious medical treatment. Why are we continuing to do this when hospitals are clearly no longer under pressure (other than the normal pressure that they are always under because the NHS is unfit for purpose)?
Well there are around 7m pupils in schools across the land. So if they are all being tested twice, that is 14m tests - about 2.8m tests daily - just among children. It is hardly surprising that 35-40,000 tests are proving positive. If only around 650 people are being admitted to hospital this means only one in about one in 60 of those testing positive need serious medical treatment. Why are we continuing to do this when hospitals are clearly no longer under pressure (other than the normal pressure that they are always under because the NHS is unfit for purpose)?
// stop it with the cherry picking BS //
// In Jan there were nearly 40,000 in hospital //
Well cherry picked.
We all know what happened last winter when covid peaked. But compared to this time last year, hospitalisations are higher and are expected to rise.
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// In Jan there were nearly 40,000 in hospital //
Well cherry picked.
We all know what happened last winter when covid peaked. But compared to this time last year, hospitalisations are higher and are expected to rise.
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// England's so-called Freedom Day, on 19 July, was a "gamble", which has contributed to more than 40,000 hospital admissions and more than 4,000 deaths, he adds. //
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