Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics) (56 Viewers)

skybluetony176

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Yes but they wont go mandatory again if yiu haven't realised countrys around the world are finally learning to just deal with it, I. E. Scandinavia aswell as many other countrys :),
Scandinavia isn’t suffering from the vaccine hesitancy we do, already had a higher percentage of work from home because it has a work life balance culture and doesn’t have mask wearing hesitancy we have. Scandinavian countries were always better placed to live with it than us simply because of their culture. We need a culture change to live with it, you’ve already said you aren’t going to do that.
 

Hertsccfc

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Haven't the Scandinavian countries only removed restrictions recently having got their numbers for hospitalisations and deaths down to a fraction of what ours currently are?

Living with it doesn't mean just letting the numbers continually increase and doing absolutely nothing to mitigate the increase. There seems to be this really odd lockdown or zero mitigations binary choice presented in this country when the reality is the vast majority of countries are keeping basic mitigations in place, vaccine checks and mask wearing, in an attempt to stop numbers rising.

We've got expert after expert talking about how bad its going to get this winter yet we're doing nothing. We've been down this road before and it hasn't ended well.
Looks like we are failing to learn again and won't take action until it is too late.
 

Evo1883

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Was checking the deaths and cases last January.. at one point (can't remember if we were locked down ) there was 56000 cases a day and over 1000 deaths a day over the 7 day average.

Atleast we know the vaccines and natural immunity work , almost 10x less deaths at this point and we are pretty much back to normal here atm
 

Kieranp96

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Denmark ended restrictions on 10th September, Norway 26th September and Sweden 29th September. Compare their numbers on those dates to 'freedom day', 19th July. They have removed their restrictions when they have things under control to a much greater extent than we did and if and when their hospitalisations and deaths rise significantly they will have to decide what, if any, measures return.

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Nobody is saying go back into lockdown, cancel weddings, not go to the pub, not visit family, games back BCD or anything like that. It is just being suggested that we bring in basic mitigations before its too late, these are things that were going to be in place on 'freedom day' until for some reason, yet to be explained afaik, they were scrapped at the last minute.

As Faz said we're literally a week on from a report saying we took action too late and ignored the experts and if we're not careful we'll do the same again.

Boring, just man up get vaccinated and get on with your life.
 

chiefdave

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Presumably you have access to more information than this guy then!

We've had enough of experts.
England’s top doctor has warned the health service will face an “exceptionally difficult” winter as demand pressures on the NHS add up.

Speaking to the Royal College of GPs annual conference in Liverpool today, England’s chief medical officer Chris Whitty spelled out “the tall order” facing the NHS in the coming months.

He said it was an “impossible dream” to go through winter without any Covid pressures on the NHS and he warned the country was not far off a really serious situation.
Boris Johnson should “go hard and go early” with coronavirus restrictions this winter if there is a surge in cases, the chief scientific adviser has said.

Sir Patrick Vallance said that the UK was at a “pivot” and warned that ministers would need to change course rapidly if cases rose quickly this winter.
Charlotte Summers, professor of intensive care medicine at the University of Cambridge, has told the BBC that the current situation in NHS intensive care units is “incredibly serious”.

One in five intensive care beds in the UK are currently occupied with Covid patients.

As Covid patients tend to stay in hospital for longer, Prof Summers says that “for every Covid patient that comes to join us, we can do fewer cases of elective surgery”.
 

CCFCSteve

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Everyone loves a national covid comparison on here don't they?

Yeah....course you do....

Heres one for excess deaths.....arguably this forums accepted most accurate measure......



Not surprised by Spain. There is no way their Covid figures have looked correct to me for a long time

I agree that it might be worth bringing back some of the minor protection/restriction stuff (mask wearing in certain surroundings for example). I’m just not convinced it alone will make much difference though

What’s a far bigger issue is I heard earlier that out of something like 2m of over 80s who are eligible for a booster only 1m have had the jab...and yet 100s (or more) have died in that age group in recent weeks 🤷‍♂️. And that’s not even starting on the anti vaxers/those that chose not to get double jabbed who will undoubtedly be making up a larger proportion of Covid hospital admissions.

I’d like to know actual numbers of Covid hospital admissions and deaths split between vaccinated and unvaccinated if anyone’s come across the latest data
 

NorthernWisdom

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Nobody is saying go back into lockdown, cancel weddings, not go to the pub, not visit family, games back BCD or anything like that.
I agree that it might be worth bringing back some of the minor protection/restriction stuff (mask wearing in certain surroundings for example). I’m just not convinced it alone will make much difference though
It might not, but I guess the point is it's low level imposition, to potentially head off larger level imposition. And if it doesn't work, nobody's lost much by trying the low level, have they.
 

NorthernWisdom

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jimmyhillsfanclub

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Not surprised by Spain. There is no way their Covid figures have looked correct to me for a long time


Yep....and I'm not defending the Govt. here cos they're response has been shite, but it certainly puts to bed (so far) the "worse death rate in Europe/world" type statements that many on here are keen on......looking at that table, I count 13 EU nations with a worse excess death rate than UK.
 

skyblue1991

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What measures would be re-introdued I wonder. Surely not a full lockdown again? Happy to wear masks in public areas but disappointed if anything more if I'm being honest

If I can get double jabbed why can't others?
 

chiefdave

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What’s a far bigger issue is I heard earlier that out of something like 2m of over 80s who are eligible for a booster only 1m have had the jab
Presume that's not people saying they won't get it and more the fact they haven't been offered it yet. My parents come into that category and are just waiting for the call.

Given the vaccination rate in that age group was over 90% would be odd for the booster to drop to 50%, even the annual flu jab rate is way higher than that.

We seem to have shut a lot of the mass vaccination centres and put the responsibility onto GPs at the same time as telling them to clear the backlog of patients that's built up over the last 18 months. Not sure why we didn't got with the 'one in each arm' flu & covid booster plan that was originally proposed, surely that would have been easier than two separate appointments.
 

clint van damme

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Yep....and I'm not defending the Govt. here cos they're response has been shite, but it certainly puts to bed (so far) the "worse death rate in Europe/world" type statements that many on here are keen on......looking at that table, I count 13 EU nations with a worse excess death rate than UK.

But at the moment we are going quite badly in the wrong direction and they seem to be sitting on their hands, (though maybe Javids press conference later will come up with some potential solutions).

I personally wouldn't advocate for another lockdown but we have to try something.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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But at the moment we are going quite badly in the wrong direction and they seem to be sitting on their hands, (though maybe Javids press conference later will come up with some potential solutions).

I personally wouldn't advocate for another lockdown but we have to try something.
Sounds like Covid passports for events, masks indoors and get vaccinated
 

Evo1883

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Oh fuck off you absolutely selfish Peovocative callous twat.

I wouldn't piss on you if you were on fire.
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Brighton Sky Blue

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It might not, but I guess the point is it's low level imposition, to potentially head off larger level imposition. And if it doesn't work, nobody's lost much by trying the low level, have they.

I guess though, that everyone has their own idea of 'low level'. If it were simply 'everyone has to mask up' I'm OK with that.
 

SBT

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What measures would be re-introdued I wonder. Surely not a full lockdown again? Happy to wear masks in public areas but disappointed if anything more if I'm being honest

If I can get double jabbed why can't others?

The government's already laid out what they'll do if more restrictions have to come in, and they're nothing close to another lockdown. Not sure why everyone's so het up on this

 

chiefdave

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The government's already laid out what they'll do if more restrictions have to come in, and they're nothing close to another lockdown. Not sure why everyone's so het up on this
Its baffling why people keep talking about lockdowns, not being able to see family & friends, events being cancelled etc. All that's being spoken about is mask wearing in public, vaccine checks for venues & events and working from home where possible. The same things that are being done in countries around the world with out much in the way of problems.

The frustration for me if this is introduced is that it was what was originally planned for 'freedom day', there will always be the question that if we'd stuck to the plan then would it have meant lives being saved?
 

Grendel

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I guess though, that everyone has their own idea of 'low level'. If it were simply 'everyone has to mask up' I'm OK with that.

It probably also means vaccine passports - something that practically will be difficult to enforce and develops a two tier system
 

Grendel

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If England apply the same rules as Scotland and introduce passports that could mean checks at all grounds in the Championship

Interesting if someone has a ticket but no jab. Bit of a nightmare I hope the government really steer clear of this

 

Grendel

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We won’t do that, it makes far too much sense

It doesn't make much sense at all and Scotland have seen no change at all in their figures yet since intro and none at all from the mask policy which has remained in force
 

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