Coronavirus (2021) thread

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Got my booster today from a nurse who retired 3 years ago and has come back - great effort but she said she ain't in for the long haul i,e, 2nd booster. Still Nick Ferrari and Julia Heartless -Bastard can claim those people haven't got the stomach for the fight - must be hell doing 3hrs a day on the radio.
I can't speak highly enough of the bedside manner of the nurses who've jabbed me. Especially the first one. I walked out six inches taller, beaming from ear to ear. I consider them an an example to follow - people who take the effort to be pleasant, warm and affirming to each other is an essential part of what keeps us all sane. Never more so than in times of doubt, suffering and uncertainty.
 
Well, ignoring the principles of the thing for a second, this will absolutely set off riots and create further division in Germany. It'll be a fun few days for news crews and police forces there.

But coming back to the principles of the thing, it's scary to create what is essentially now a two-tiered society in Germany, especially along lines that concern peoples' private medical information. If someone has made the choice not to get the vaccine, they should have the right to make that choice without their freedoms being limited, especially when 70% of Germany's adult population are already vaccinated. If someone doesn't want to get vaccinated, I'll be disappointed with them, but (especially in western and central Europe) there are enough people jabbed now that we can pick up the slack for those who didn't want to. Vaccine efforts should be about striving for a common good -- the majority doing their part so that everyone can carry on as normal.

And who's to say that it'll stop at those who are unvaccinated? What if there's people in Germany currently saying "Well, I've had two jabs and I'm willing to take my chances with COVID now, so I won't have the booster". Will non-boostered people be locked out of public life until they've been injected a third or fourth time, like a good, obedient citizen? This is a government wielding far too much power over its citizenry, and it's doing so by guilt and in the name of "protecting public health". Last year, things like lockdowns were probably necessary and so, in a bit of a panic, we opted for them. But I remember being told almost a year ago that "we won't get back to normal until the vulnerable are vaccinated". A year on and we're still being told "you'll only get X when you do Y" or "if you don't do X then Y will happen".

So yeah, bonkers and scary move from Germany's government.

Cheers. I guess on the emboldened bit, 70% clearly isn't enough for the rest to pick up the slack.

I can see both sides of it, it's a great shame it's come to this and we'll see if it ultimately helps or hinders.
 
Not good news today

53.945 cases - 5571 up on yesterday alone. And 6705 on last Thursday.

Deaths 141.

Ironically, the fear of omicron coming down the track may actually save us from a huge delta outbreak over Christmas, by more vaccination and more caution on socialising, both of which are probably sensible given how small a further rise in delta would put us in real difficulties.

I expect it's all some sort of conspiracy.
 
When the hospitals are clogged with the unvaccinated and ambulances are unobtainable, that will be precious little consolation for the vaccinated who are anxiously awaiting emergency treatment.
The vast majority of people going to EDs in ambulances are nothing to do with Covid, that isn't the issue right now with ambulances.
 
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