Green Cross Code Man
Wunt be druv
Because that's reported day of death and not actual date of death maybe?
Because that's reported day of death and not actual date of death maybe?
Reported today.
https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/covid-19-daily-deaths/
Yesterdays numbers had deaths from dec
a few days ago it had a death from Feb
It should be clearer, as should it be "with" and "from" given upto 60% in hospital are "with" in some areas
Given the much-reduced severity of Omicron, I’m not even sure reducing the number of infections was necessary, or a good thing - quite possibly in the ‘doesn’t really have any major impact either way’ category (which again calls in to question the need for further restrictions)
Interesting piece here on the SA and how their early indications and research were treated (and, related, current status re Omicron wave)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-60039138
I made it pretty clear form my first post it was "overall" I forget you dont accept anything that doesnt make England the worst, so its not a shock you ignored it.
From a man who won't accept any evidence that goes against his worldview that all restrictions should go instantly.
Just think, if we had mandatory restrictions rather than common sense approach in July we could have won this
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Over 400k cases in France?
Think how bad it would have been if we delayed further or even took a step back as some wanted.
What the hell have restrictions, or the lack of, last July got to do with people getting Covid now?
That's a slightly different question, as is the cost - financial or otherwise - of stricter restrictions. The question I was addressing was the last round of restrictions in Wales made any difference to infections, which they most definitely did.
To be fair South Africa is a younger less vaccinated population so it was never going to be a straight read across to the UK but throughout the pandemic there has been an element of England ignoring what happened in the rest of the world, starting from when we saw what was happening in Italy and were slow to react to it.
What the hell does having an exit wave in the summer and allowing a flat level of Covid topping up immunity in the vaccinated rather than a giant peak in the winter got to do with people getting Covid now?
No idea
I know….and I’m not sure reducing the number of infections was a good thing in the Omicron wave. Allowing a managed spread seems to have been a better strategy.
Regarding daily deaths, these are reported on the website - the first data are reported as date of death, the second date reported. It’s been hovering between 100 and 250 or so for months.
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/deaths
Last July we were mainly concerned with the much more serious Delta variant and not everyone was vaccinated plus natural immunity from Covid disapears after six month tops.
That's kind of what we did though - allowed a managed spread without implementing severe restrictions, balancing NHS impact vs immunity strengtheningFrom memory when we first found out about Omicron no one was sure how dangerous it was, although we had a good idea fairly soon afterwards, and it doesn't take much to overwhelm the NHS after a decade of under investment.
It would have been a brave move to let it rip, plus a lot of people would have taken precautions without being told to.
That's kind of what we did though - allowed a managed spread without implementing severe restrictions, balancing NHS impact vs immunity strengthening
Debatable
Last July we were mainly concerned with the much more serious Delta variant and not everyone was vaccinated plus natural immunity from Covid disapears after six month tops.
Obviously we're all just regurgitating what we've read from our favoured sources, but everything I've read about viruses in the last two years says that your body retains some level of protection for years, perhaps the rest of your life. You're referring to antibody levels dropping to zero, but that's true of any virus you've ever caught.
Getting vaccinated last year and catching Delta in the summer will absolutely have an effect on getting Omicron now. You might still get it but it'll be milder.
The sanitised world that some prominent scientists are pushing for will absolutely bite us all in the arse further down the road. It's the same with endless boosters, Israel are finding that out now.
They are fairly sure you have antibodies for about six months although less sure how T-Cells and B-Cells come into play after that. Regardless people have had it twice.
I only had my second vaccine in mid-June and there were people who hadn't had a chance to have theirs by early July. I genuinely don't think we were ready to let it rip at that time.
As is often pointed out the Spanish Flu never went anywhere and became seasonal flu, plus the treatments are getting better for Covid. Hopefully we are entering the next phase but I can still see boosters happening for the next few years and suspect a lot of people will use face coverings in crowded places.
This depends on what you read and who from….as said before it’s debatable ..a quick google and you will find differing views from ‘reputable’ sources