Stoned Rose
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Thanks to all who replied to my query, much appreciated :)
Surely this will see cases plummetThe Sun is reporting that the requirement to take a PCR test after a positive LFT will be scrapped in the coming days in order to free up capacity. You would just need to isolate for seven days and have negative LFTs on days six and seven to rejoin the world.
Makes sense as with the number of cases now what really is the point of confirmatory PCRs?
Edit: Lead story on The Telegraph too so it's happening.
It will see reported cases plummet probably.Surely this will see cases plummet
Is there a link to which ones? We are in Stockport, which as you know has high case numbers. My son suffered an injury playing rugby on Sunday and we took him to Stepping Hill, anticipating being in A&E all night. We were pleasantly surprised to be out after 90 mins, which included having an X-ray.Multiple hospitals (17) across Greater Manchester have today declared a severe problem due to missing staff off ill or isolating and the big rising Covid case levels locally. And put on hold all non urgent surgery.
As of last night the North West and Greater Manchester both set records for highest cases across the pandemic - beating those recently set by London.
234 patients - easily the most in the UK - were added to the NW hospital Covid patient numbers yesterday. Now at 2618 - up from 1392 seven days ago and 909 two weeks ago.
Happily just 98 on ventilators (up from 86 two weeks ago) - way less than from similar patient numbers in the past. Showing it is indeed apparently less dangerous by seemimgly not getting to the lungs as easily as older strains did.
North West had 29,360 cases yesterday and Greater Manchester 12,078 of those. Both records.
Only Rochdale and Trafford did not quite have over 1000 cases plus in the 10 GM boroughs yesterday.
Routine treatments being scaled back or stopped in multiple sites across GM to cope.
Take care all local Blue Mooners. Be patient with the NHS. GM is now at the epicentre for the next couple of weeks only hopefully as it is already starting to ebb in London. And whilst it is milder the NHS need your help locally to cope with all the other things that tend to need hospital treatment in January. Especially with ice and snow forecast.
On the back of this,lets finally hope the penny drops with society's fucktards and the inappropriate use of the NHS/Emergency Services is significantly reduced by way of them taking more responsibility for their own existence and managing them selves accordingly.Multiple hospitals (17) across Greater Manchester have today declared a severe problem due to missing staff off ill or isolating and the big rising Covid case levels locally. And put on hold all non urgent surgery.
As of last night the North West and Greater Manchester both set records for highest cases across the pandemic - beating those recently set by London.
234 patients - easily the most in the UK - were added to the NW hospital Covid patient numbers yesterday. Now at 2618 - up from 1392 seven days ago and 909 two weeks ago.
Happily just 98 on ventilators (up from 86 two weeks ago) - way less than from similar patient numbers in the past. Showing it is indeed apparently less dangerous by seemimgly not getting to the lungs as easily as older strains did.
North West had 29,360 cases yesterday and Greater Manchester 12,078 of those. Both records.
Only Rochdale and Trafford did not quite have over 1000 cases plus in the 10 GM boroughs yesterday.
Routine treatments being scaled back or stopped in multiple sites across GM to cope.
Take care all local Blue Mooners. Be patient with the NHS. GM is now at the epicentre for the next couple of weeks only hopefully as it is already starting to ebb in London. And whilst it is milder the NHS need your help locally to cope with all the other things that tend to need hospital treatment in January. Especially with ice and snow forecast.
One of the exemptions seems to be if you've had COVID-19 in the last 6 months. I can't see how any of the others could possibly apply to him, so I assume it's that one.Back to the Jokovic issue, it's an absolute travesty that they have decided to allow him to take part. An utter disgrace.
Putting aside the gross unfairness in treating him differently to everyone else, what sort of shit message does this send out, that chosing to not be vaccinated is perfectly OK and without consequence???
I am heartened by the stories coming out that the Australian federal govenment, responsible for border control, may - and presumably will - deny him entry to the country. The PM has said "If he is not vaccinated, he must provide acceptable proof that he cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons to be able to access the same travel arrangements as fully vaccinated travellers."
Given Jokovic's reluctance to discuss his vaccination status, I can only hope he will (rightly) be denied entry.
No-one is forcing Jokovic to have injections (nothwithstanding him being an utter moron in not having them) but at the same time, no-one is forcing him to play in the Australian open either. His choice.
On the back of this,lets finally hope the penny drops with society's fucktards and the inappropriate use of the NHS/Emergency Services is significantly reduced by way of them taking more responsibility for their own existence and managing them selves accordingly.
100%.Triage should start at the doors of A&E. Don’t even let the selfish fuckers in if it is not a medical emergency.
It will also reduce isolation times, as currently you have to start your isolation after the result of your pcr. which could take 2 or 3 days to take and get your result after you have done a lft.It will see reported cases plummet probably.
Do the case numbers really matter at the moment? What matters most is hospitalisations and deaths and I’m sure the ONS can get an accurate picture of cases via the PCR tests that still will be done plus the general monitoring it does constantly.
It reinfects people that have had other variants mate as it has enough mutations on the spike protein for antibodies to not recognise it (though T-killer cells do and attack it). It doesn’t mean it reinfects people that have had Omicron as far as I’m aware, mate.A quick question regarding Omicron in particular. I've been optimistic about this maybe being the end game for the pandemic ever since the early data that came out of SA and I'm still holding that view, but due to its ability to re-infect those who have previously had Covid so much more than the other main variants, is it possible for those who have had Omicron to get it again and again? We hear a lot about levels of immunity to Covid through prior infection but could Omicron end up like the common cold not just in terms of symptoms but in terms of us being able to keep catching it over and over?
Not seen one, sorry, but BBC News are likely to do something on it. It is not just GM. But they were specifically mentioned.Is there a link to which ones? We are in Stockport, which as you know has high case numbers. My son suffered an injury playing rugby on Sunday and we took him to Stepping Hill, anticipating being in A&E all night. We were pleasantly surprised to be out after 90 mins, which included having an X-ray.
100%.
Unfortunately though,where an Ambulance is concerned/requested,they pretty much have to attend......and the resource has then been compromised.
Ok, cheers mateIt reinfects people that have had other variants mate as it has enough mutations on the spike protein for antibodies to not recognise it (though T-killer cells do and attack it). It doesn’t mean it reinfects people that have had Omicron as far as I’m aware, mate.
I think this is probably correct. My daughter had Delta a few months ago and has what I presume to be Omicron now. However, it's unbelievably mild, two days of a sore throat and a bit of a headache and she's already feeling better.It reinfects people that have had other variants mate as it has enough mutations on the spike protein for antibodies to not recognise it (though T-killer cells do and attack it). It doesn’t mean it reinfects people that have had Omicron as far as I’m aware, mate.
On the back of this,lets finally hope the penny drops with society's fucktards and the inappropriate use of the NHS/Emergency Services is significantly reduced by way of them taking more responsibility for their own existence and managing them selves accordingly.