Unfortunately then you won't be going anywhere with lots of people for a very very long time if ever at all because there will always be thousands of cases just like there are thousands of cases of flu.
Safety will never return as it did before the pandemic and COVID-19 is here to stay. It will never go away it will rise and fall as do the myriad of other viruses and diseases around the world but the vaccines have given us a fantastic chance of fighting it off if we get it just like our natural immunity to influenza does but it still gets thousands of us every year.
The point is if you keep restrictions after most people have been vaccinated then the other diseases that we have built up natural immunity to will come to the fore again. Apparently here were very few flu deaths last year compared to other years because people weren't mixing and spreading it around. This year it will likely rocket because it will come back with a vengeance because our natural immunity will diminish.
As a society we have to accept that viruses and diseases will get some of us that is just the way of the world but if you keep restrictions and lock downs and that causes more deaths from other flu variants, depression, cancelled treatments, domestic violence etc then the cure becomes more deadly than the disease.
Oh and 489 tickets left now and there were 584 when the club tweeted they had sold over 6,000 on Friday.
Unfortunately then you won't be going anywhere with lots of people for a very very long time if ever at all because there will always be thousands of cases just like there are thousands of cases of flu.
Safety will never return as it did before the pandemic and COVID-19 is here to stay. It will never go away it will rise and fall as do the myriad of other viruses and diseases around the world but the vaccines have given us a fantastic chance of fighting it off if we get it just like our natural immunity to influenza does but it still gets thousands of us every year.
The point is if you keep restrictions after most people have been vaccinated then the other diseases that we have built up natural immunity to will come to the fore again. Apparently here were very few flu deaths last year compared to other years because people weren't mixing and spreading it around. This year it will likely rocket because it will come back with a vengeance because our natural immunity will diminish.
As a society we have to accept that viruses and diseases will get some of us that is just the way of the world but if you keep restrictions and lock downs and that causes more deaths from other flu variants, depression, cancelled treatments, domestic violence etc then the cure becomes more deadly than the disease.
Oh and 489 tickets left now and there were 584 when the club tweeted they had sold over 6,000 on Friday.
If we keep doing this amount of testing (over a million tests every day) there will always be thousands of cases. If we did over a million tests every day for flu we would have thousands of flu cases. No other country in the world is doing the absurd levels of testing that we are doing. If you go looking for something then of course you are going to find it -Always be over thousands of cases?
Well not in all the countries where this has been dealt with properly.
Meanwhile, back to season tickets. Perhaps the addition of the Northeast Stand and the extra seats in the Co-op has enabled the club to increase the maximum number available by 300 or so?
If we keep doing this amount of testing (over a million tests every day) there will always be thousands of cases. If we did over a million tests every day for flu we would have thousands of flu cases. No other country in the world is doing the absurd levels of testing that we are doing. If you go looking for something then of course you are going to find it -
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In Germany for example they are only testing 10% of what we are so obviously their positive figures will be much lower than ours, they are not doing it better than the UK, far from it.If we keep doing this amount of testing (over a million tests every day) there will always be thousands of cases. If we did over a million tests every day for flu we would have thousands of flu cases. No other country in the world is doing the absurd levels of testing that we are doing. If you go looking for something then of course you are going to find it -
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In Germany for example they are only testing 10% of what we are so obviously their positive figures will be much lower than ours, they are not doing it better than the UK, far from it.
Except they are doing better than the UK, way better.
Half the death rate.
And currently UK recorded over 34,000 cases today whilst Germany recorded only 240. (And by the way, if cases are much lower then there will as a result be far less people who need testing).
Compare us also with say Japan, another large population island nation, they have recorded only 6% of the death rate we've had.
Korea, similar population to us have had only 2% of the death rate we've had.
And Australia...well just one death, one since Christmas.
Things could have been totally different and still could be if all the advantages the vaccine programme should now be giving us were not being thrown away by just letting the virus now run wild.
"Absurd" levels of testing? You understand that testing underpins the basic pandemic tenet of test, trace, isolate, right? Not that the £37 billion spaffed on Tory cronies has established a decent system of that.
But yes, let's do fewer tests so we can pretend there aren't any cases. If we did no tests at all, we could even claim covid doesn't exist.
What good is it really doing though? There is no correlation of outcomes between countries that did rigorous TTI and those that didn't. It just appears to be a colossal waste of time and money.
Pre-existing population immunity for the most part - their TTI might have made a slight difference at the beginning of the outbreak, either way the virus is going through the population one way or another. Waste of time looking at China's numbers - 92000 cases and 4.5k deaths in a population of 1.4 billion is just blatant misreporting.South Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, China? Much better than us and all had rigorous TTI.
Pop in ICU mate, it's a right laugh!Pre-existing population immunity for the most part - their TTI might have made a slight difference at the beginning of the outbreak, either way the virus is going through the population one way or another. Waste of time looking at China's numbers - 92000 cases and 4.5k deaths in a population of 1.4 billion is just blatant misreporting.
Pre-existing population immunity for the most part - their TTI might have made a slight difference at the beginning of the outbreak, either way the virus is going through the population one way or another. Waste of time looking at China's numbers - 92000 cases and 4.5k deaths in a population of 1.4 billion is just blatant misreporting.
I'm sure it isn't - they are dreadful places all day every day and particularly in the winter.Pop in ICU mate, it's a right laugh!