Cheif medical officers advice is to still wear masks in crowded indoor settings. Go to a shop and hardly anyone wears one now.
Also people in heallthcare setting are still legally required to isolate if they test positive but don’t get paid. They should get full pay if they test positive and the government mandate that they can’t work.
Cases are rising, we are where we were in April.
Deaths are showing a small rise, but are way lower than where we were in April.
I wonder if anyone knows why?
Of course be scared all the time of everything
No as it isn’t going anywhere, most people have had it and are vaccinated
I am worried – worried about what the mortgage having histrionic psychos on this subreddit will enable the government to do if deems it politically suitable to impose, debilitating, pointless restrictions on normal life again
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Not really, what…like the population is like 80 percent vaccinated and will get top ups almost every year to fight back, of course people will fall through the cracks and end up in hospital again.
Stop talking about cases. The general public has learned that, after vaccines and omicron, cases have decoupled from hospitalisations. Any talk of cases will, therefore, be brushed off as “ah yeah but cases don’t really matter any more”, everyone feels smart because they remembered that one fact from a year ago, go about your day.
We **should** be worried about the current hospitalisation rate, and that’s what should be reported if you want to get through to people. Hospitalisations are currently at about 40% of the all-time high, and increasing rapidly. The all-time high was in midwinter, before any vaccines, under much “more severe” variants, and before many people with comorbidities were harvested – the fact that we’re even in the same order of magnitude is concerning. The only thing we have is that there were some restrictions in place then and not now – but that doesn’t help us if there is no political will or public respect for any new restrictions.
The only bit of good news is that while hospitalisations have increased markedly, the number of patients on ventilators remains pretty low for now – although the increase in hospitalisations is still only a few weeks old, so it may be that the ventilation counts are just lagging behind.
Not a problem now Johnson has got COVID done.
I mean if half the population is off work at any given time due to illness and there are growing numbers of long covid casualties, that’s not going to have any repercussions to health care, education or even the economy is it.
I’ve past caring now
You’re the most boring subreddit
I prefer seeing sexuality test charts than your tedious baloney
FUCK YES definitely worry and panic now, why isn’t Boris shutting down the country again? 😭 why am I still ‘allowed’ to see my family? Can someone please tell me I’m not allowed to see my Nan for 6 months? 😭 it’s too dangerous for me to make Costa coffee for 8 hours a day, why isn’t the government doubling the money supply again and printing free money for everyone to not work so we can have 25% inflation in 2025? 😭😭
Clearly the reason ‘covid is back’ is because you’ve only had 4 ‘vaccines’ silly! You’re supposed to be taking them 4 times a year for life as per your Pfizer overlords say so. Then they’ll DEFINITELY work this time 😉🤡
The stat I would like to see is hospitalisation and deaths for those vaccinated by age group. If we start to see that rocket then I’ll be concerned.
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Not worry but be careful.
Cheif medical officers advice is to still wear masks in crowded indoor settings. Go to a shop and hardly anyone wears one now.
Also people in heallthcare setting are still legally required to isolate if they test positive but don’t get paid. They should get full pay if they test positive and the government mandate that they can’t work.
https://www.travellingtabby.com/uk-coronavirus-tracker/
Cases are rising, we are where we were in April.
Deaths are showing a small rise, but are way lower than where we were in April.
I wonder if anyone knows why?
Of course be scared all the time of everything
No as it isn’t going anywhere, most people have had it and are vaccinated
I am worried – worried about what the mortgage having histrionic psychos on this subreddit will enable the government to do if deems it politically suitable to impose, debilitating, pointless restrictions on normal life again
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Not really, what…like the population is like 80 percent vaccinated and will get top ups almost every year to fight back, of course people will fall through the cracks and end up in hospital again.
Stop talking about cases. The general public has learned that, after vaccines and omicron, cases have decoupled from hospitalisations. Any talk of cases will, therefore, be brushed off as “ah yeah but cases don’t really matter any more”, everyone feels smart because they remembered that one fact from a year ago, go about your day.
We **should** be worried about the current hospitalisation rate, and that’s what should be reported if you want to get through to people. Hospitalisations are currently at about 40% of the all-time high, and increasing rapidly. The all-time high was in midwinter, before any vaccines, under much “more severe” variants, and before many people with comorbidities were harvested – the fact that we’re even in the same order of magnitude is concerning. The only thing we have is that there were some restrictions in place then and not now – but that doesn’t help us if there is no political will or public respect for any new restrictions.
The only bit of good news is that while hospitalisations have increased markedly, the number of patients on ventilators remains pretty low for now – although the increase in hospitalisations is still only a few weeks old, so it may be that the ventilation counts are just lagging behind.
Not a problem now Johnson has got COVID done.
I mean if half the population is off work at any given time due to illness and there are growing numbers of long covid casualties, that’s not going to have any repercussions to health care, education or even the economy is it.
I’ve past caring now
You’re the most boring subreddit
I prefer seeing sexuality test charts than your tedious baloney
FUCK YES definitely worry and panic now, why isn’t Boris shutting down the country again? 😭 why am I still ‘allowed’ to see my family? Can someone please tell me I’m not allowed to see my Nan for 6 months? 😭 it’s too dangerous for me to make Costa coffee for 8 hours a day, why isn’t the government doubling the money supply again and printing free money for everyone to not work so we can have 25% inflation in 2025? 😭😭
Clearly the reason ‘covid is back’ is because you’ve only had 4 ‘vaccines’ silly! You’re supposed to be taking them 4 times a year for life as per your Pfizer overlords say so. Then they’ll DEFINITELY work this time 😉🤡
The stat I would like to see is hospitalisation and deaths for those vaccinated by age group. If we start to see that rocket then I’ll be concerned.