BREAKING: Even Professor Neil Ferguson now says Omicron is MILDER than Delta - new report
BREAKING: Even Professor Neil Ferguson now says Omicron is MILDER than Delta - new report
BREAKING: Even Professor Neil Ferguson now says Omicron is MILDER than Delta - new report
Hasn't that generally been accepted as being the most likely scenario by essentially everyone for a couple of weeks now?
The issue is how much more mild is it and how many people will get it and over what time frame.
Then we should also ban booze, bad food, and lack of exercise all of which contribute massive numbers to death and cancer.
I’m not so sure it has been accepted as a likely scenario, judging by the actions of various people in authority
IMO we would have seen more draconian restrictions by now if 'they' thought it was likely to be as (or more) severe in terms of hospitalisations/deaths, than previous variants.
A vaccine cannot prevent a virus going up a nose and infecting the person.Independent SAGE are saying that the Vaccine doesn’t stop you catching omicrom. So what difference are the unvaxxed making exactly?
“Omicron is extremely transmissible. If anyone in a moderately-sized social gathering indoors (e.g., ten people meeting up in a house for Christmas dinner) has Omicron, most people are likely to become infected, regardless of vaccine status. “
https://www.independentsage.org/making-a-plan-for-household-mixing-december-2021/
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Have a look at the leaked sage minutes. Thankfully Johnson resisted till now
Ferguson said that while it [a 20%-25% reduced chance of a hospital visit and at least a 40% lower risk of being admitted overnight] was “good news”, the assessment did not substantially change Sage modelling pointing to 3,000 daily hospitalisations in England at the peak of the wave next month without restrictions beyond the plan B measures currently in place
Hasn't that generally been accepted as being the most likely scenario by essentially everyone for a couple of weeks now?
The issue is how much more mild is it and how many people will get it and over what time frame.
Weird how not one number or actual stat in that piece
The Omicron variant of coronavirus appears to be milder, with a 20%-25% reduced chance of a hospital visit. Problem is infections are way more than 25% higher
So do we have a problem at least in the short term?
Until Omi combines with something else and we have the next wave. Doesn't feel like an end is in sight at the moment.The view is that Omicron is milder but still a major issue if you are unvaccinated hence majority of people in ICU being unvaccinated.
My view, for what’s it worths, is that short term it’s very much an issue but long term things are looking much more upbeat.
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That’s admissions not beds taken and nearly all over 60. So unvaccinated under 60 are barely a problem at all. Thanks for clarifying,