Healdplace
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Almost the same as N Ireland now and well up as a percentage on what it was in August when mostly the young were catching it and it was not seeping through to the older population.Of Scottish infections announced today
162 are in people aged 65+
Including 39 in people aged 85+
52 are in children aged under 15
Including 19 in children aged under 5
224 in people aged 15-24
757 in people aged 25-64
That happened firsrt in Northern Ireland and has now spread everywhere.
This is clrearly the primary reason deaths are now escalating.
Yet still no proper messaging or guidance to the older ones with underlying problems.
My friend who is in her 80s and has serious asthma has been advised she can now go out to shops and to have doctors appointments and seems to have been given the impression it is now safer than it was.
I really do not get what is happening about this at all as it is surely obvious the vulnerable now need more protection than ever as the NHS risks being overwhelmed across winter. Not less as the advice given and ending of food deliveries etc has made them believe.
She told me earlier she went to the supermarket struggling to wear a mask (from which she is exempt because of her condition but the taxi would not take her without). In the supermarket almost nobody else was wearing a mask.