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Quote from: SydneyRover on December 22, 2021, 07:52:10 amQuote from: Metalmicky on December 22, 2021, 07:33:21 amJust seen Jonathan Ashworth lisping through an interview on BBC where he was asked what he wanted Boris to do regarding the current Covid crisis...." He responded that "people and businesses just wanted certainty about what was happening". The interviewer then asked him what Labour would do if they were in power...?, to which he replied "they would look at the data and regularly review the situation...."The interviewee said - "well isn't that virtually what Boris said last night?" Here's his contact details if you'd like to put him straight MMhttps://members.parliament.uk/member/4244/contactThe interviewer already did that Syd - it showed that Labour don't have the answers either..... even if bumbling Boris is making competence look difficult...
Quote from: Metalmicky on December 22, 2021, 07:33:21 amJust seen Jonathan Ashworth lisping through an interview on BBC where he was asked what he wanted Boris to do regarding the current Covid crisis...." He responded that "people and businesses just wanted certainty about what was happening". The interviewer then asked him what Labour would do if they were in power...?, to which he replied "they would look at the data and regularly review the situation...."The interviewee said - "well isn't that virtually what Boris said last night?" Here's his contact details if you'd like to put him straight MMhttps://members.parliament.uk/member/4244/contact
Just seen Jonathan Ashworth lisping through an interview on BBC where he was asked what he wanted Boris to do regarding the current Covid crisis...." He responded that "people and businesses just wanted certainty about what was happening". The interviewer then asked him what Labour would do if they were in power...?, to which he replied "they would look at the data and regularly review the situation...."The interviewee said - "well isn't that virtually what Boris said last night?"
Everyone hopes that is the case RD but there are still restrictions being brought in for some countries and cancelling of events in the near future for others.
Anyone remember this? Funnily enough we all carried on as normal and didn't wreck the economy for decades to come.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-5440785/Killer-flu-outbreak-blame-42-spike-deaths.html
Without bothering to read the Daily Heil article, I presume it is based on the same report as this:UKHSA Report on the severity of omicron to be published this week will show that it is less severe than delta among patients in the UK.However the report has also confirmed that transmissibility of Omicron is very high, meaning that even though it is milder, infections could rocket to the point large numbers still end up in hospital - which combined with staff absences could overwhelm the health services.So pretty much what we know already then.https://twitter.com/alexwickham/status/1473556411946717184https://www.politico.eu/newsletter/london-playbook/scoop-omicron-milder-in-uk-new-years-fireworks-liz-vs-no-10/
Quote from: wilts rover on December 22, 2021, 11:50:48 amWithout bothering to read the Daily Heil article, I presume it is based on the same report as this:UKHSA Report on the severity of omicron to be published this week will show that it is less severe than delta among patients in the UK.However the report has also confirmed that transmissibility of Omicron is very high, meaning that even though it is milder, infections could rocket to the point large numbers still end up in hospital - which combined with staff absences could overwhelm the health services.So pretty much what we know already then.https://twitter.com/alexwickham/status/1473556411946717184https://www.politico.eu/newsletter/london-playbook/scoop-omicron-milder-in-uk-new-years-fireworks-liz-vs-no-10/This 'mildness' would appear to be people becoming ill but nor requiring hospitalisation btw - once patients are in hospital outcomes for omircon patients are not significantly different to delta - which is also what they found in SA.
106k cases and 140 deaths today...
Quote from: wilts rover on December 22, 2021, 12:03:10 pmQuote from: wilts rover on December 22, 2021, 11:50:48 amWithout bothering to read the Daily Heil article, I presume it is based on the same report as this:UKHSA Report on the severity of omicron to be published this week will show that it is less severe than delta among patients in the UK.However the report has also confirmed that transmissibility of Omicron is very high, meaning that even though it is milder, infections could rocket to the point large numbers still end up in hospital - which combined with staff absences could overwhelm the health services.So pretty much what we know already then.https://twitter.com/alexwickham/status/1473556411946717184https://www.politico.eu/newsletter/london-playbook/scoop-omicron-milder-in-uk-new-years-fireworks-liz-vs-no-10/This 'mildness' would appear to be people becoming ill but nor requiring hospitalisation btw - once patients are in hospital outcomes for omircon patients are not significantly different to delta - which is also what they found in SA.Is there anything further on the split between vaccinated and unvaccinated hospital admissions and the number of flu cases ?
My gut feeling is we are approaching the peak of the virus and this Omicron strain will be the last one of major significance and the virus will fizzle out before next spring.
I have a feeling that because this spreads so quick, it could disappear as quick.
Omicron specific figures released this evening are 19 deaths with Omicron present 129 hospitalisations according to the radio at 6-30pm.