BlueHammer85
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More than half of the ICU patients in Brazil are under 40
So why did he say that lockdowns are the reason death rates and hospitalisations are only falling due to lockdown and not vaccines?
Then he tells us that cases, hospitalisations and deaths are bound to go up and you think he’s not laying the foundations for another lockdown?
Fair enough, if that’s what you think, let’s just hope you’re right.
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19...-not-vaccinations-says-boris-johnson-12274266
More than half of the ICU patients in Brazil are under 40
I saw this quote this morning and liked it. This is a simple and understandable message and should be the main public health message of the moment."And so, yes of course the vaccination programme has helped, but the bulk of the work in reducing the disease has been done by the lockdown."
Makes absolute sense. The lockdown has been strict and has given us time to get the vaccination programme up and running, which we've managed to do to a high standard. Numbers started falling in the matter of weeks after the lockdown, you don't think that was vaccines magically taking effect already by that point, do you?
In the future, the hope and expectation is that the vaccines will do their job and prevent the necessity for any further lockdowns. It takes time for a significant proportion of the population to be inoculated and the requirement for lockdown to no longer exist.
If there are further lockdowns in future, that will be the result of the virus developing in a way that everyone hopes it doesn't. He can't say for absolute certainty that there will be no further lockdowns of any sort, it would be a ludicrous suggestion to make when globally the situation is worsening and the potential is there for the virus to evolve in the manner that they sometimes do.
I'm absolutely no fan of the government, but those comments by the PM are fair and accurate and also exercise the need for caution. I couldn't ask for any different.
Given that 62% of those testing positive are under 40 in the UK (well Northern Ireland is the data on this I posted the other day) but under 8% of those over 60 following the vaccinations and lockdown this is a pattern to be expected unfortunately. The virus infects those who either are naturally most at risk or put themselves at risk by mixing - and even if the younger are at lower risk of serious consequences if they do get Covid they are the ones still vulnerable and they will be targeted. And a percentage will still sadly get very sick.Pretty much the same as we had in the UK in the last wave from what I read.
median age in UK ICUs was ~60 in both waves.Pretty much the same as we had in the UK in the last wave from what I read but I think ours was under 50 rather than 40.
median age in UK ICUs was ~60 in both waves.
He is stating facts - lockdown from start of January got the deaths and cases down. Vaccines should keep them (particularly deaths) downSo why did he say that lockdowns are the reason death rates and hospitalisations are only falling due to lockdown and not vaccines?
Then he tells us that cases, hospitalisations and deaths are bound to go up and you think he’s not laying the foundations for another lockdown?
Fair enough, if that’s what you think, let’s just hope you’re right.
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19...-not-vaccinations-says-boris-johnson-12274266
So what is the point of having the vaccine if another lockdown is on the cards ?"And so, yes of course the vaccination programme has helped, but the bulk of the work in reducing the disease has been done by the lockdown."
Makes absolute sense. The lockdown has been strict and has given us time to get the vaccination programme up and running, which we've managed to do to a high standard. Numbers started falling in the matter of weeks after the lockdown, you don't think that was vaccines magically taking effect already by that point, do you?
In the future, the hope and expectation is that the vaccines will do their job and prevent the necessity for any further lockdowns. It takes time for a significant proportion of the population to be inoculated and the requirement for lockdown to no longer exist.
If there are further lockdowns in future, that will be the result of the virus developing in a way that everyone hopes it doesn't. He can't say for absolute certainty that there will be no further lockdowns of any sort, it would be a ludicrous suggestion to make when globally the situation is worsening and the potential is there for the virus to evolve in the manner that they sometimes do.
I'm absolutely no fan of the government, but those comments by the PM are fair and accurate and also exercise the need for caution. I couldn't ask for any different.
sure, i have followed the ICNARC reports for some months, been really useful. (ICU only).Do you have any links to info please. Not doubting, just for reference.