Probably.Couldn’t bring myself to scroll below the line but surely at least 50% of people commenting on Mail articles are just there to wind people up…
Fair point. I think think there’s reasonable correlation with Trumpers though.Said it the other day but these Covid deniers and anti-vaxxers encompass the whole political spectrum. Many of them absolutely cannot stand Johnson and think he’s one of the ringleaders behind this “hoax” virus. The people attending these protests are a mish-mash of far right and far left, plus a load of gullible bellends somewhere in between.
Likely 3 figures tomorrow. Hope that doesn’t cause mass media panic, although I’m sure it will….The week to week etc on the 24, 950 cases are posted several pages back.
The deaths are 14. Always low on Monday though due to Sunday data,
Science deniers?Check the comments under the article and she gets a ridiculous amount of support from the nutty Mail readers. The same people that gave us Johnson, Brexit and always seem to have a positive view on Trump. There’s certainly a theme when it comes to anti vaxxers and science deniers.
That's 1/8 of the number in January/February from similar positive tests. The vaccine is definitely carrying us through this.The latest figures from NHS England show a total of 5,055 patients were in hospital on 26 July.
This is a 33% increase from the previous week and is the highest level since 18 March.
And it is nearly double the number a fortnight ago, but is still well below levels seen at the peak of the second wave.
The data shows that all regions of England have seen week-on-week increases in patients
Yeah, totally agree on thatFair point. I think think there’s reasonable correlation with Trumpers though.