jonnyrovers
mostly tinpot
Apologies if this is fixtures but I'm wondering what people are thinking.
I was walking the dog on the downs here near Eastbourne this morning, just mulling over things and started to ask myself 'do I want this virus now'?
If I get it soon now and come through unscathed then I can relax for what is expected to be the next 18 months. I'm 62 with no known underlying conditions so I should be OK. But can I face the situation where I have to practice social distancing for up to 18 months, and constantly under threat of getting it? But of course I might be unlucky.
So what are you thinking? Is anyone thinking 'Let's get it over with' and maybe just carrying on with life as normal and inviting the virus to do it's thing?
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Anyone over 55 years old is better off getting it now while there is relatively little pressure on healthcare services. My old intensive care colleagues tell me they have received standard operating procedures (SOPs) from the Intensive Care Society & DoH that are to be triggered when pre identified levels of capacity vs demand are met. When demand hits it's peak the final SOP is triggered. This instructs intensive care clinicians to prohibit use of ventilators for anyone over 70 (regardless of existing conditions) & and anyone over 55 with existing conditions.
This absolutely does not mean people should start holding covid-19 parties!