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Great post, sometimes the immediacy of the need is lost.Not too many.
Hospital capacity is sized to treat expected ailments of the late 20th century - and is easily overwhelmed by a pandemic.
Who cares, you might say?
Well, urgent medical care in the face of a severe COVID infection is key to reducing deaths to the 1% or so figure. As hospitals become swamped with ever more patients, those needing urgent care and who would not die should they receive such care - die because there's no room for them.
this is good news , hopefully the beginning of the end
this is good news , hopefully the beginning of the end
Complete liewell then you're on the side of people who gleefully want people to die for not having a jab, including those medically unable to have one, so both can play that lazy stereotype game.
So was the post I replied to, but hey-ho, we'll run with it as fact till I get an apology.Complete lie
No chance PiersSo was the post I replied to, but hey-ho, we'll run with it as fact till I get an apology.
I would be more concerned about the life sentence you have been given tbh.So was the post I replied to, but hey-ho, we'll run with it as fact till I get an apology.
When I had it in October 2020 I had a Diet Coke, tasted of cigarette ash, very weird, stuck my hooter in a tangerine for several days to test my taste and smell, not very strong but after a couple of weeks back to normal apart from being knackered for around two months afterwards.Lingers is pretty much spot on. Haha!! Covid diet! Just keep on battling matey, least I don't have to lie about the wife's cooking for a bit. Food does feel weird like I'm eating random things from around the house.
Be careful as you’re in dangerous territory of being called anti-science, anti-vaxx and a ‘covid denier’ with statements like that!In Israel, people starting to appreciate that science really cannot stop Omicron and that other government measures will have precious little effect.
Nobody says it can be stopped. It can be mitigated though.Be careful as you’re in dangerous territory of being called anti-science, anti-vaxx and a ‘covid denier’ with statements like that!
As for your statement, its not just Omicron but coronaviruses in general which cannot be stopped by either of those methods you mentioned..