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And those decisions are made by health professional's and scientist's or politician's.Its called cost benefit analysis. It’s how health decisions are made. Many seem too immature to have these conversations mostly because they never have to have them (thankfully, not a job I would wish to have).
DisgustingClose them they won’t survive. What you are suggesting is nonsense.
This will last till the end of March at best.
It wouldn’t see a decent enough deficit in deaths.
the lives of the additional people who die are not worth as much as the devastation to the economy that would result from what you suggest (and the additional consequential deaths as a result)
My niece is in charge of an NHS trust. She said all her meetings yesterday were about the maximum mortuary capacity in Gtr. Manchester. Expecting big rise in hospital admissions and deaths in JanuaryIts called cost benefit analysis. It’s how health decisions are made. Many seem too immature to have these conversations mostly because they never have to have them (thankfully, not a job I would wish to have).
They're into the 2nd batch - Front line Health service workers and care home staff are OK queuing.Since the vaccine is getting rolled out in stages and the first stage is:-
Residents in care homes for older adults and their carers
Followed by:-
80-year-olds and over and frontline health and social care workers
can anyone tell me what these people are queueing for?
Surely you'd get a letter or whatever to tell you that it's your turn and when & where to turn up?
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COVID-19: Long queue forms for coronavirus vaccine in south London
Maria Demetrious filmed a long queue of people waiting to get the coronavirus vaccine in Lewisham, south London.news.sky.com
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Who can get a Covid booster this spring and what do private jabs cost?
The NHS Covid spring booster campaign is under way, but vaccines are also available privately.www.bbc.com
Appreciate the info but maybe you should be careful of comprising her position.My niece is in charge of an NHS trust. She said all her meetings yesterday were about the maximum mortuary capacity in Gtr. Manchester. Expecting big rise in hospital admissions and deaths in January
At no point have I said that. It's a comment on how the infrastructure is failing and about to fail people.
I just think London was treated as the golden goose and now it's come back to haunt everyone else who had no say. As the biggest population centre it should have always had the toughest restrictions. A new, NHS crippling variant has emerged from it and it's the costly mistake of the second wave. It will now cause unimaginable pain across the whole country.
Hope you all OK budI've just been notified I've tested positive , which isn't a surprise as my wife has been ill with covid, so has my daughter, but we are waiting for her results :(
Where do you begin?
The virus is out of control and we are fa's approaching the point of hospitals not able to take new cases, but your happy coz Costa and Starbucks can remain open. Great trade off.Its called cost benefit analysis. It’s how health decisions are made. Many seem too immature to have these conversations mostly because they never have to have them (thankfully, not a job I would wish to have).
There’s a lot more that can be done that goes further than this non-lockdown lockdown we’re in at the moment.what more can they do , what other restrictions can there be ?
given we were placed on lockdown only less than a week ago we have to surely see what affect it has .
I am hoping come February given the lockdown and the vaccines this will start to have an affect On the numbers.
the weather in January helps with people staying in anyway and everything being shut also helps !!!
I don’t think anybody can be absolutely certain. More money and expertise has gone into developing the vaccines than probably any other scientific projects . We also know the vast majority of people who get Covid have immunity for at least 8 months.Would herd immunity actually work against this virus? I don't see how it would, we don't know how long immunity lasts for a start. We don't have herd immunity against the flu or the common cold, I don't see why covid would be any different.
There’s a lot more that can be done that goes further than this non-lockdown lockdown we’re in at the moment.
I was trying to emphasise the seriousness of the situation. Many people still think this is no worse than flu or some worldwide conspiracyAppreciate the info but maybe you should be careful of comprising her position.
I do my shopping at 9.30 pm, the supermarket shuts at 10pm, it usually pretty empty at that time, never see young kids at all.
It's certainly not impossible that the incubation period is shorter, but the main driver behind the rise appears to be more transmission rather than faster transmission.