Coronavirus (2022) thread

For the first time since before Christmas all ten Greater Manchester boroughs reported fewer than 100 cases today. Manchester on 99 the most.

North West also sub 2000 on 1998 for the first time too,

Not going to report more from here on unless something big changes. Or someone asks a question I can answer.

Even Northern Ireland is back to having zero Covid patients needing a ventilator.

After 2 years I think the time has come to say this is as over as it is ever going to be.
thanks for your time trouble and perseverance. Much appreciated in this time of totally f'kin useless media wonks.
 
Felt a bit off for a few days including a short but severe bout of diarrhoea yesterday. Tested positive today and feel like shit. Genuinely feel like I’ve been run over by a fucking bus at the moment.
 
I've felt much better since day 3. Still coughing a bit but no big deal. Even at its worst it was only like a heavy cold. The worst symptoms were kept in check by co-dydromol and whisky.
I'm pretty much the same after testing positive Thursday morning presumably catching it at Wembley though no whisky for me just plenty of white wine, no football for me today I guess
 
Analysis suggesting that the rate of evolution means we'll get a significant spike every 6 months or so - South Africa seeing the next one already.

*If* true, that suggests the current burden on healthcare will continue for the foreseeable, and it's really important to continue vaccinations to maintain immunity and probably adapt to the evolution of the virus.

IMO, this needs a significant uplift in health budget, otherwise those without private health cover - most people - are in for a lot of pain waiting for elective surgery and the like.

 

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