Wardy's twin
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- Oct 21, 2014
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I agree with most you’ve said, apart from the 150,000 figure. We were told that to judge the severity of the virus, we had to go by how many excess deaths there were. I just wish we had a proper figure of how many people died of Covid, rather than ‘This person was dying, they just happened to have Covid, and it might have been that that dealt the final blow rather than flu or pneumonia’. I think it would clear up a lot of the confusion and conflict. For example, maybe you can explain to why Covid and coronavirus have become interchangeable?
I get what you’re saying about the people with the weak immune systems, my sister is immunocompromised, but what I don’t understand is that people like her could just so easily be taken as ill with the flu, yet no one seems to care about that, for example not everyone should get the flu jab yet are told they should get the Covid jab.
Your last point though, I don’t think we should be living in a hypochondriacs world, we never have done. Sure, people should be washing their hands alot more when it’s flu season and shouldn’t be going out if they are ill, I totally agree with that, but to go around assuming that one (and everyone else) has a virus is a bit crazy, we don’t work on the Butterfly Effect, if we want to carry on with that train of thought then we all might aswell go around in bio secure suits. Wasn’t it only a month or so ago that more people were dying of pneumonia than of Covid? Might have got that wrong.
Am I also right in remembering that most people with Covid in hospital recently actually caught it in hospital rather than going in there because of the virus?
You seem civil, unlike the others. Thanks for the conversation
I can only use the figures which are published, I don't see why the government should want to inflate the numbers unnecessarily. This is a Conservative government with many parts of it anti-lockdown so making the situation seem worse is really not in their interest. I do agree it is not simply a black and white situation.
Most people use the terms coronavirus and COVID interchangeably . COVID 19 is a type of Coronavirus which happened to raise its head in 2019. Not sure if that clarification is really needed though.
Regards your sister and being immunocompromised , sorry to hear that but surely that should just focus your attention more, COVID could hit her but so could FLU. I would have thought that you would/should be behind anything that improves her ability to survive
Not sure if having a jab or wearing a mask to counteract a known threat to peoples health's and lives makes us hypochondriacs , just seems sensible like looking left and right before I cross the road.
If everyone got vaccinated then maybe it would be simpler to assume people were ok rather than a carrier of a deadly disease. In poor areas in the 1920-50s if you coughed too much it was often assumed you TB a prevalent killer at the time , a change in living conditions combined with BCG injections stopped the spread and changed the mindset. It has become unacceptable to let people die of TB.
Let's be clear people die and what they die from is perhaps a moving target as we deal with illnesses. COVID 19 is a big threat as a cause of death we need to continue to take steps to reduce its impact. I don't mean full lockdown but I think opening nightclubs is wrong as is not wearing masks in areas of lots of people or indoors.