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Depends what you're talking about Nudga.If you're talking about the b*llocks conspiracy theory that we have an epidemic of excess deaths caused by problems not treated because of lockdowns, you're right. I haven't posted about that.If you're talking about excess deaths because of the crisis in A&E and the NHS in general after 12 years of underfunding, you've not been paying attention.
Tommy.The 500 deaths per week is the current number with COVID as a factor on the death certificate.I didn't say anything about excess deaths. But since you mention it, I heard the head of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (I think that was the name of the organisation) on R4 this morning saying that because of the current A&E crisis, he reckons 500 people a week are dying who should be saved. Apart from the few of those who are COVID sufferers, this is totally separate from COVID. You can take as long as you want concocting an explanation for why A&E delays now are caused by COVID policy in March 2020. Me, I'd prefer to listen to that expert who said the delays are due to long term under investment in the A&E system. But I'm sure you know better.Regarding the "nuanced system" I'll ask the question I always ask when that comes up. If it was so easy, why did no-one do it? If you know how to run a "nuanced system", I suggest you cut a deal with the Chinese Consulate in Manchester today. Sell yourself to China as a consultant. You'll make a fortune, because 3 years in, they haven't figured out how to protect the vulnerable and let the rest of society crack on.YOU haven't got a solution to that. NO-ONE has. Because it doesn't exist.And YES lockdowns didn't feel right. If you only think about lockdown in isolation. On the spot, at the time, we had a choice between lockdown or 4-500,000 deaths over 6 weeks. 2 million people needing hospital treatment from an NHS with 100,000 beds. How "right" would that have felt?I did predict this in March 2020. That if we avoided the worst, there'd be plenty of people who were protected from experiencing the disaster we might have had, who then woukd self-importantly insist it was all an over-reaction.
Hope you and the family get through it ok Filo, that goes for anyone that gets it or is still recovering.
Finally after 12 days I’m Covid clear, perhaps I’ve been lucky or the fact I’m 4 times vaccinated, but all it was to me was a very mild cold
Reading a lot about Kraken XBB15 and none of it good.
Quote from: Filo on January 17, 2023, 08:06:24 pmFinally after 12 days I’m Covid clear, perhaps I’ve been lucky or the fact I’m 4 times vaccinated, but all it was to me was a very mild coldSame for me filo but as you know you're four nil up on me.
Snap, mine started Friday before christmas left me with a really phlegmy cough just about sorted now. Have to give credit to my 4 year old Grandson for bringing it into the family he had it about 10days before me, his Mum got it just after me she's just about right now.
Never mind covid, I’ve had a stinker of a cold since Boxing Day, just about back to normal now. Gave it the mrs about a week and a half in. I’ve heard some people mention a “super cold” . It was anything but super. Proper orrible. I found gin helped.