It’s pretty obvious that the government have given up caring about Covid. Which to be fair is what most people wanted. I’m personally not sure that accepting 10s of thousands of extra deaths a year is the right choice, but I think I’m in the minority on this, certainly on this sub at the moment.
Let’s just hope that we don’t ever get a pandemic of a more dangerous virus though.
Cutting the emergency covid funding to hospitals is the worst thing the could do. The government may think covid is over but the effects of covid are still having a huge effect on the NHS. Pulling the ladder away before everyone is out of the hole. It’s the perfect excuse to say the NHS is failing by not giving it the funding needed to recover.
As serious as it gets yet the admission rate is 50% what it was in previous peaks and the number on vents is just 10% of the previous peaks.
85% are now double jabbed and per the ONS 98% have antibodies.
Please think before you react to the headline people, very much feels like a crying wolf moment.
People of this sub.
When someone expresses an opinion. They don’t need to have an ful white paper on an alternative with perfect logic funding and bibliography of sources.
“I dont like football”
“Reee whats your alternative, what would you do with the stadiums and the thousands of jobs involved? Why do you want to make people risk homelessness by removing their source of income?! What peer reviewed research do you have to support your thesis that “its a bit boring”?”
North devon here, during the main pandemic we had about 30, my sources tell me over 100 in as of yesterday.
Meanwhile my health sector employer thinks everyone should come back to the office because when it comes to covid, sharing is caring. I’ve handed in my notice.
Just stop treating people who declined the vaccine. They don’t want it and they don’t consent.
More proof the jab isn’t really as effective as we were once told
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It’s pretty obvious that the government have given up caring about Covid. Which to be fair is what most people wanted. I’m personally not sure that accepting 10s of thousands of extra deaths a year is the right choice, but I think I’m in the minority on this, certainly on this sub at the moment.
Let’s just hope that we don’t ever get a pandemic of a more dangerous virus though.
Cutting the emergency covid funding to hospitals is the worst thing the could do. The government may think covid is over but the effects of covid are still having a huge effect on the NHS. Pulling the ladder away before everyone is out of the hole. It’s the perfect excuse to say the NHS is failing by not giving it the funding needed to recover.
As serious as it gets yet the admission rate is 50% what it was in previous peaks and the number on vents is just 10% of the previous peaks.
85% are now double jabbed and per the ONS 98% have antibodies.
Please think before you react to the headline people, very much feels like a crying wolf moment.
People of this sub.
When someone expresses an opinion. They don’t need to have an ful white paper on an alternative with perfect logic funding and bibliography of sources.
“I dont like football”
“Reee whats your alternative, what would you do with the stadiums and the thousands of jobs involved? Why do you want to make people risk homelessness by removing their source of income?! What peer reviewed research do you have to support your thesis that “its a bit boring”?”
North devon here, during the main pandemic we had about 30, my sources tell me over 100 in as of yesterday.
Meanwhile my health sector employer thinks everyone should come back to the office because when it comes to covid, sharing is caring. I’ve handed in my notice.
Just stop treating people who declined the vaccine. They don’t want it and they don’t consent.
More proof the jab isn’t really as effective as we were once told