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Stirlingsays 23 Dec 21 5.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Ah, so why did you ask me to interpret a silly little table for you when you know it all then? I have noticed that you do know more than all the Government scientists in every country, good for you. In reality you just couldn't get your head around the data could you. But well done on your extreme deflection. If you shout loud enough nobody questions you.
Pointless, time wasting. Yeah, that's right Maple, computer degree, yet I can't understand data tables. You really are the up in the clouds in love with your own arrogance. I couldn't be bothered to read it....just as well as it just confirmed what I'm saying anyway. It's hardly as if summaries haven't been around of the current situation. The Great Barrington declaration proved your earlier statements wrong about no viral specialists disagreeing with covid policy and all you have in return is a different set of specialists taking a different view.....I wonder who is sponsoring them....You didn't bother finding that one out did you. Anyway there's a lot of negativity flying about and I'd rather enjoy my Christmas so I'm knocking off for a few days to enjoy it with my family. To anyone who cares, here's to you enjoying your festivities. Edited by Stirlingsays (23 Dec 2021 5.44pm)
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Phil’s Barber Crowborough 23 Dec 21 5.52pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Think of it as a blessing in disguise. Now he can stay in his bedroom without you having to tell him to come downstairs and be social. On top of that he won't miss any school and gets it over and done with. At least for a while. Stay safe and have a good Christmas. Thank you and the same to you.
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Phil’s Barber Crowborough 23 Dec 21 5.57pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
'Omicron up to 70% less likely to need hospital care'. The next variant should be called 'bazonka' in my view. Yes, this is very good news and although it has been looking this way since the early days of its emergence it is reassuring for all the continuing evidence to be pointing towards a much less severe variant in terms of illness.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 23 Dec 21 6.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Pointless, time wasting. Yeah, that's right Maple, computer degree, yet I can't understand data tables. You really are the up in the clouds in love with your own arrogance. I couldn't be bothered to read it....just as well as it just confirmed what I'm saying anyway. It's hardly as if summaries haven't been around of the current situation. The Great Barrington declaration proved your earlier statements wrong about no viral specialists disagreeing with covid policy and all you have in return is a different set of specialists taking a different view.....I wonder who is sponsoring them....You didn't bother finding that one out did you. Anyway there's a lot of negativity flying about and I'd rather enjoy my Christmas so I'm knocking off for a few days to enjoy it with my family. To anyone who cares, here's to you enjoying your festivities. Edited by Stirlingsays (23 Dec 2021 5.44pm) Merry Christmas. Enjoy yourselves!
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 23 Dec 21 6.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Pointless, time wasting. Yeah, that's right Maple, computer degree, yet I can't understand data tables. You really are the up in the clouds in love with your own arrogance. I couldn't be bothered to read it....just as well as it just confirmed what I'm saying anyway. It's hardly as if summaries haven't been around of the current situation. The Great Barrington declaration proved your earlier statements wrong about no viral specialists disagreeing with covid policy and all you have in return is a different set of specialists taking a different view.....I wonder who is sponsoring them....You didn't bother finding that one out did you. Anyway there's a lot of negativity flying about and I'd rather enjoy my Christmas so I'm knocking off for a few days to enjoy it with my family. To anyone who cares, here's to you enjoying your festivities. Edited by Stirlingsays (23 Dec 2021 5.44pm) The problem with The Great Barrington declaration is the amount of people in households with people who would need to isolate. That would obviously depend on how far and how low you go with % risk but in 2020 the opposition to this had it at a very high % of the population isolating, with a lot of key workers in these households. The other big factor is how long you’d have them isolating. They would still be isolating now and into 2022. The vulnerable isolating wouldn’t have meant this would have gone away. It might have meant Alpha and Delta blew through the population but there’s just another variant on the way, and another and another potentially. You could respond with needing to accept this and move on. To be able to do that in a responsible way the NHS would need more resources. This doesn’t happen instantly. They knew this when they dismantled the nightingale hospitals but erected them if a tsunami of death arose. They were only going to be manned by retired health workers and the army temporarily. Whichever solution people propose there’s going to be losers, and that’s been happening with virtually every decision and restriction. I certainly agree that it’s an unfair burden of debt on the younger generations and their future, and oddly last year many remainers were arguing for a year long lockdown after pointing the finger at Leave voters for ruining the lives and futures of younger generations. But it seems we’re joining the whole of the western world on that one. I don’t know where they’re going to go with this 4th vax in spring and one every 3 months even if they start with vulnerable, and then, as we’ve seen, move onto everyone else, and that could be it for me. Edited by Rudi Hedman (23 Dec 2021 6.57pm)
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 23 Dec 21 7.36pm | |
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Originally posted by Phil’s Barber
Thanks all, he’s been sneezing for a day or two but other than that I am extremely thankful to say that he seems fine. We have all been Lateral Flow testing each day, so that we could visit family after Boxing Day but that will now be put off until all this settles down. Countless families all over the Country experiencing the same no doubt - yesterday, today…tomorrow. Stay safe people and whatever your circumstances, I hope you manage to have a wonderful Christmas. 6 points against Spurs & Norwich would be just the tonic! Edited by Phil’s Barber (23 Dec 2021 4.05pm) Sorry but why are all of you testing every day? Lots of people have been doing this, but once you’ve tested positive by PCR test on the 14th December you’re isolating until midnight Christmas Eve/Christmas Day. Oh now it’s 7 days so 17th December and maybe out of isolation a day or 2 early. I just don’t get this testing every day. Testing for work or care home visits I understand, but this frantic Christmas testing? Better off social distancing the whole time.
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BlueJay UK 23 Dec 21 7.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
The problem with The Great Barrington declaration is the amount of people in households with people who would need to isolate. That would obviously depend on how far and how low you go with % risk but in 2020 the opposition to this had it at a very high % of the population isolating, with a lot of key workers in these households. The other big factor is how long you’d have them isolating. They would still be isolating now and into 2022. The vulnerable isolating wouldn’t have meant this would have gone away. It might have meant Alpha and Delta blew through the population but there’s just another variant on the way, and another and another potentially. You could respond with needing to accept this and move on. To be able to do that in a responsible way the NHS would need more resources. This doesn’t happen instantly. They knew this when they dismantled the nightingale hospitals but erected them if a tsunami of death arose. They were only going to be manned by retired health workers and the army temporarily. Edited by Rudi Hedman (23 Dec 2021 6.57pm) Yes at the end of the day you can't indefinitely hide from a virus. The rest of the country carrying on regardless would've just created countless further avenues for infection so you soon end up in a worse position anyway. And this at a time where so much was still unknown would've been a reckless approach in the beginning at least. Was The Great Barrington declaration a wish to protect vulnerable groups while keeping society ticking, or more advocated by people wishing that the virus (and possibly the vulnerable) were immediately out of sight and out of mind for the sake of the economy. It was written and signed at the American Institute for Economic Research, so they're hardly concerned with health or indeed death of those out of the workforce. The fact that herd immunity clearly didn't pan out how this proposal envisioned, and that a vaccine was likely to (and has) offered a way out for many are both reasons not to immediately throw people to the wolves under a highly flawed rationale for 'protecting them'. Those pointing out that health services are on hold from many conditions due to covid, should also consider that their attitudes towards vaccinated are the major factor in making that the case. There are plenty or good arguments about no further restrictions post vaccination, but as you rightly say whatever the approach it was always going to look horrendous when compared to the status quo. There is never going to be a balance that everyone is pleased with, and beyond a point there's something to be said with just getting on with things. Hopefully we're just about at that point now as a decent degree of immunity combined with natural infections is about as good as it's going to get. A flu jab situation before long... Edited by BlueJay (23 Dec 2021 11.37pm)
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Mapletree Croydon 23 Dec 21 11.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Pointless, time wasting. Yeah, that's right Maple, computer degree, yet I can't understand data tables. You really are the up in the clouds in love with your own arrogance. I couldn't be bothered to read it....just as well as it just confirmed what I'm saying anyway. It's hardly as if summaries haven't been around of the current situation. The Great Barrington declaration proved your earlier statements wrong about no viral specialists disagreeing with covid policy and all you have in return is a different set of specialists taking a different view.....I wonder who is sponsoring them....You didn't bother finding that one out did you. Anyway there's a lot of negativity flying about and I'd rather enjoy my Christmas so I'm knocking off for a few days to enjoy it with my family. To anyone who cares, here's to you enjoying your festivities. Edited by Stirlingsays (23 Dec 2021 5.44pm) Let’s review shall we Stirling said the NHS and UKHSA do not provide a breakdown of hospital admissions by vaccination status I simply gave that breakdown which he refused to read. So at his request I explained it. I argued you have to look hard to find the occasional scientist/medic that disagrees with the current strategies on covid, and if you are looking hard that says something about you not the matter at hand. The GBD is effectively ancient history and was always flawed due to its impracticality. It was funded by AIER which has massive investments, including in fossil fuels which may be linked to its support of climate change denial. The AIER has also received funding from the Charles Koch Foundation, which was founded and is chaired by the right-wing billionaire industrialist known for promoting climate change denial and opposing regulations on business. Koch linked organisations have also opposed public health measures to curb the spread of covid-19. The three people that wrote the GBD are strongly partisan and the prime mover sponsored by Georg Von Opel, a billionaire who is strongly right wing with much to lose from a lockdown. I leave it to the BMJ to have the final word in September 2020, Gupta, along with Oxford University’s Carl Heneghan and Sweden’s state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell, advised UK prime minister Boris Johnson not to institute a national “circuit breaker” lockdown to forestall a predicted second wave, persuading him to delay. Johnson’s “delay in imposing national restrictions,” argues Alan McNally, professor of microbial genomics at the University of Birmingham, “resulted in an estimated 1.3 million extra covid infections.” As it seems people are now signing off for Christmas may I wish you, one and all, a very happy one and let’s all hope for a much better new year. And let’s all look after our old people as best we can.
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Phil’s Barber Crowborough 23 Dec 21 11.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Sorry but why are all of you testing every day? Lots of people have been doing this, but once you’ve tested positive by PCR test on the 14th December you’re isolating until midnight Christmas Eve/Christmas Day. Oh now it’s 7 days so 17th December and maybe out of isolation a day or 2 early. I just don’t get this testing every day. Testing for work or care home visits I understand, but this frantic Christmas testing? Better off social distancing the whole time. I think it’s incumbent of us to be aware of our COVID status as often and as regularly as possibly, especially with the Omicron variant spreading so rapidly and especially as I don’t want to infect anyone at what is potentially such an important time for them and for their families. We are going out each day and are in contact with others whilst we are out so a lateral flow test each day 30 minutes before we go out is a vital part of trying not to pass on any infection we may be carrying. My son is not displaying symptoms and was negative when tested yesterday, however at 2pm this afternoon he tested positive, we have therefore stayed in and a neighbour very kindly went shopping for us instead so we haven’t had any contact with anyone since yesterday at around midday. We will now keep Lateral Flow testing each day whilst trying to be as savvy around our son as we possibly can, bearing in mind that it is Christmas in two days time. It is one of the elementary reasons for taking a lateral flow test and now because of it we are far less likely to transmit it to anyone outside of our household.
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Tim Gypsy Hill '64 Stoke sub normal 24 Dec 21 12.00am | |
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Originally posted by Phil’s Barber
Yes Tim and if you read it fully they are fact Checking Dr. Hillary and Lorraine Kelly who said incorrectly that 90% of patients ‘in hospital’ were unvaccinated. That isn’t correct, the claim is 90% of people ‘in Intensive care’ with COVID are unvaccinated and that is the situation being reported this week in numerous media outlets and the point I was highlighting on here. Whether it’s actually 9 out of ten or 8 out of ten it is currently an extremely high percentage of unvaccinated people in ICU. As I have mentioned before my sister is a Doctor but her current full time employment is as a Director of the NHS, she is now back on the front line in the hospital wards helping out as they are so short staffed. She said to me two days ago that ICU’s where she is working are full of unvaccinated people with COVID who are pleading with them to be given the vaccine. I couldn’t repeat on here what else she says about the situation.
"Ah. I see." Said the blind man. Who couldn't really see at all... Fact check your statements! I've done this for you this time. [Link] 90% is a lie.
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BlueJay UK 24 Dec 21 1.11am | |
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Important also to remember that:
Pick a critical care ward and this is the picture you generally see: [Link] \ [Link] \ [Link] \ [Link] Considering the percentage of those vaccinated, it's quite staggering that so many in intensive care (around a third of whom will die) are still unvaccinated and informs us what an utterly dire situation we would still be in if more people wasted their time disparaging and/or avoiding the vaccine. It's important to consider that many of these people would not even be critically ill if they'd been vaccinated. Like others, they were drawn into thinking 'they knew better' to the point that they nearly died or did in fact die because of it. They would've been much better off if they'd tuned out the noise. Edited by BlueJay (24 Dec 2021 2.03am)
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cryrst The garden of England 24 Dec 21 4.20am | |
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Originally posted by Tim Gypsy Hill '64
"Ah. I see." Said the blind man. Who couldn't really see at all... Fact check your statements! I've done this for you this time. [Link] 90% is a lie. But there are far fewer unvaccinated people about who are making up a fairly high % of those numbers in icu.
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