Absolute lies.
Absolute lies.
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Have anyone who tests positive killed then they didn't die of covid.
Galaxy brain China.
Why would you believe any stat like that coming out of China?
I don't believe China but I do believe this. Xi Jinping lagging behind.
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Captain Tom is basically Diana now.
Why is the dog man not in there?
Sat through Dune with the expectation that I wear my mask the whole time.
lol
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-59848160
Can't wait for the first case on the International Space Station.
They need to stop being surprised at this. You don't get well over 180,000 cases a day if you can't pass it on having been vaxxed.A Belgian scientific research station in Antarctica is dealing with an outbreak of Covid-19, despite workers being fully vaccinated and based in one of the world's remotest regions.
lmao at the freaks responding to this.
This new line the loons have of 'they're not restrictions, they're protections' is all the more lol for the fact that it took them two years to come up with it.
I know there's no reasoning with these people, but have they not considered that if they want restr...sorry..protections to continue it'd be much easier to implement if you just singled out the people who're vulnerable to it.
Or would that be an infringement of civil liberties?
How do you single out people who are vulnerable?
The standard line is "you can't just isolate the vulnerable, because they still need to have some kind of access to society. Be it carers, food deliveries, etc. "
Which is probably true. However, I'm going to have to wheel out ye olde peanut example. People with allergies can't stay at home at all times, but they are expected to manage their own risk. We haven't made peanuts illegal, aside from restrictions in reasonable settings. With Covid, I think it would be reasonable to keep masks and distancing where possible, in places like doctors, pharmacies, etc. But closing the clubs to keep 60+ diabetics safe? Uwotm8.
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This is a very serious illness mate, it's not just the old and fat that it endangers.
Seeing how almost all transmission is in hospital why don't we just lock down healthcare workers seeing as how they seem to love it so much? We can have quarantine camps for them too.
No chance it's 'most', but I would like to know how many people are being included in the stats when they're either going in for something else and happen to have it or have picked it up there.
Well over half the deaths have come from this thing due to people picking it up in a care environment and that shit needs to be factored in by the loons who want to lock us down again.
Lock the healthcare workers down. Simple.
Sturgeon's probably thought about it.
Florona (flu and covid) got a good lol out of me this morning.
Borona.
Vietnam may have been late to the vax party, but since actually having some of the stuff, the rates have been impressive.
Number of doses administered:
September: 22m
October: 40m
November: 41m
December: 29m
Consumed already by 2021 nostalgia, Quebec is going into full lockdown with a curfew at 10pm. The beautiful province.
A classic example there of the media being desperate for bad news and its resultant anxiety clicks, where none exists.
There's been a SUPERSPREADING EVENT at my wife's work. More than half of her team have gone off with Covid over the last 3 days. It's absolutely fucking everywhere at the moment and I don't think peaks get much peakier than this.
One of the girls friends went to a wedding the other week and almost literally everyone who was there now has it.
They aren't a healthcare worker and didn't get married in a hospital, magic.
Starting to think that weird bout of fatigue earlier last month might've been Omicron. That's make 4 office cases I know of.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...says-scientist
£250k per household
Good that Jimmy and Yev helped him with the book title.
There's a man after my own heart and an expert as well.
To be fair to the government and other scientists, one can forgive the mistakes and lazy rhetoric early doors as we really didn't know any better, but those calling for the same shit now and pretending that EVERYONE is at risk from this thing, two years later, really need to give their head a wobble.
Well yes, they will when everyone is catching it, but what is hospital for if not a place to treat people. You also need to look past fear mongering headlines and actually read the content. In that article headed up by the apocalyptic premise of "Frightening new Covid data shows Boris Johnson’s omicron gamble may be about to implode", is this graph:
Not only are we not anywhere near the same level as we were before, in London (which was hit first and hardest), it's not following the same gradient as last year and London has been dealing with this for over a month now so is presumably coming to the end of it as well.
And shitmunks like Giggles think I've run mad.
Yeah, the numbers look better than the last Delta wave. London's peaked in cases so you'd expect hospital numbers to follow in the next, I dunno, week or two. The thing with the other regions is they seemed to pick up a month after London. They all look like they're following the same timescale but probably won't be as severe as the capital.
I know I've said it already, but one of the major issues for hospitals is how many staff are off because they are covid positive.
Given how many people are no doubt catching it in hospital anyway or are coming in for something else with it, we should probably be taking a hard look in the near future as to whether we want our hospital staff isolating when they have it in a very minor way, or at least reducing the time they need to isolate for.