Sorry to say I won’t be surprised if they rise dramatically again
No one cares
Plesently suprised by this. Just about everyone around me has had it the past few weeks. Local health services have brought masks back. I was expecting another kick off.
Blimey, without a lockdown? How did that happen?
And they’ll be way up by the autumn and out of control by Christmas
The jabs are available for those who want them, everyone will get it eventually, there’s nothing more to be done, so relax. It’s a cold with a punch for most people but little more than that. I wonder if they’re still gathering death data with that lousy “died within 28 days of a positive test” category?
Edit: I get the impression these downvotes are coming from people who take the word “cold” in and of itself instead of parsing the whole sentence and understanding it.
MSM still reporting cases as opposed to deaths then.
Not for long that’s for sure and I’m just waiting for covid and monkeypox to have a beautiful deadly baby.
Each wave seems to be smaller or less serious than the last which is sort of what people were expecting right? The more times it spreads, the more people it infects, the fewer people it has to infect and more likely those who are infected have a better immune response to it.
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Sorry to say I won’t be surprised if they rise dramatically again
No one cares
Plesently suprised by this. Just about everyone around me has had it the past few weeks. Local health services have brought masks back. I was expecting another kick off.
Blimey, without a lockdown? How did that happen?
And they’ll be way up by the autumn and out of control by Christmas
The jabs are available for those who want them, everyone will get it eventually, there’s nothing more to be done, so relax. It’s a cold with a punch for most people but little more than that. I wonder if they’re still gathering death data with that lousy “died within 28 days of a positive test” category?
Edit: I get the impression these downvotes are coming from people who take the word “cold” in and of itself instead of parsing the whole sentence and understanding it.
MSM still reporting cases as opposed to deaths then.
Not for long that’s for sure and I’m just waiting for covid and monkeypox to have a beautiful deadly baby.
Each wave seems to be smaller or less serious than the last which is sort of what people were expecting right? The more times it spreads, the more people it infects, the fewer people it has to infect and more likely those who are infected have a better immune response to it.
All depends on how many are testing doesn’t it?