Nick
Administrator
What anout them? There is no evidence that that is a result of feckless over 70s. But obviously over 70s are more likely to be hospitalised.
look how many cases come from care homes. They were returning covid patients from hospital to care homes. That lead to a massive spread. Care homes is still a huge source of cases going by the graph someone posted on here the other day. How that happens I don't know. The care home my mother in law is in has been strictly locked down for months.
No visitors no day release
I didn't say they were feckless, I said the majority are over 70.
Either them or their family members visiting being feckless for them to get it...
Obviously care home situations different where they are around it.
Are we saying now that under 40s would be at the same risk as over 70s if there wasn't the care home situation? It's fact, that age group are more likely to be hospitalised.... Then strain on the NHS.
Not saying those under won't be hospitalised at all, they will. Just a hell of a lot less of them.