The ONS estimates that 91.9% of adults in England have antibodies against COVID.
The ONS estimates that 91.9% of adults in England have antibodies against COVID.
The ONS estimates that 91.9% of adults in England have antibodies against COVID.
Blimey that's really quite a number - surely case numbers will start to fall soon if that's the case?
Good news but I would be interested in understanding how those figures are derived and why if they are that high there is still such high numbers of new cases. I know antibodies do not stop you getting COVID but one would have hoped 92% 'cover' would not just mean it is less serious but its also less common.. Are they including people who have had it but not jabbed?
It will surely be partly because the antibodies produced are from vaccines designed to protect against the original virus rather than the variant. As such they won't protect so much... I guess that's as far as we can go on the good news thread with that!
44k uk cases.....do seem to be flattening out.Scotland and Wales case fall further.
44k uk cases.....do seem to be flattening out.
Wales down again on last week.
Eric Clapton is refusing to play at any venues that require a Covid passport, hopefully they will all demand them.
God you're right, you can feel the disappointment in the tone of the live blog that the cases are down again today on last Friday.Was quite amusing in the Guardian live feed earlier, this number was reported as a positive thing and a possible fall in cases, someone must've spotted that it doesn't follow the party line so they changed it to the 7 day average with an apology! [emoji38]ol:
God you're right, you can feel the disappointment in the tone of the live blog that the cases are down again today on last Friday.
A bit of a sad state of affairs when the Guardian being pissed equates to Coronavirus good news but here we are. Some encouraging signs today. Fingers crossed the reopening doesn't cause another huge surge.
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