You obviously completely ignored my post yesterday explaining the increase in covid admissions. So just for you, here it is again:
It's not a worry if they are incidental cases where they don't need any treatment whatsoever for Covid.
Are large numbers of them getting severely ill? Are they being admitted to Hospital? Are they requiring oxygen or worse ventilation? Are they dying?
Stopping infection would have been a massive bonus from the vaccine, but they are doing their primary job. Stopping large numbers of the above.
Around 80% of English hospital admissions with coronavirus are admitted for other reasons. This is not the same disease we were seeing a year ago.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/12/28/covid-hospital-data-should-treated-caution-many-patients-admitted/
Treat data with caution, say experts...
I know, Northern Irelands cases have sky rocketed. From 3k, to just under 23k. That's over a 600% increase. :eek:
Perspective. Northern Ireland's record includes 5 days worth of cases.
The short fall from an early scientific study by the University of Hong Kong into how the Omicron variant infects the human body:
The researchers found that Omicron infects and multiplies 70 times faster than the Delta variant and original strain in the human bronchus - (which may explain why...
Early indications that hospitalisations already falling in South Africa (also bear in mind a good portion would be incidental cases being admitted).
Week 45: 573
Week 46: 709
Week 47: 1432
Week 48: 3945
Week 49: 7363
Week 50: 5595
Yes it is!!!!
If sustained, they are predicting as many would die in a MONTH as have during the rest of the ENTIRE ****ING PANDEMIC.
Can't even you see how flawed that is with data suggesting this is a less sever variant?
Now under the WDF. Was due to start up again with their World Championships at the Lakeside this January but put back to April "due to covid worries" (https://www.skysports.com/darts/news/12288/12496541/wdf-world-darts-championship-postponed-2022-lakeside-tournament-pushed-back-to-april)
Word...
Yes, early last month. Just ached, bit of fever, felt lethargic & tired and lost my appetite. Lasted only for a few days.
Already had a cough and soar throat from a cold the previous weeks (was testing regularly with that too) which actually cleared up with the infection. No loss of taste or...
You're forgetting one thing though. How many of those admissions in South Africa are incidental cases. At one point it was 75%, with only 25% being for actual Covid complications. (Not sure if it's still carrying on at this figure or not)
Don't have an account with the Telegraph to read, but does it state whether the rises are covid cases or incidental cases where they are being admitted for other reasons but still testing positive? (which with such a perceived high prevalence you would expect).
This kind of data is now really...