2696 quite a jump isn’t it?
2696 quite a jump isn’t it?
From 2000 up to 2696 that’s allNot really considering all the lockdown changes.
How many people are there in the UK and what percentage is 2696?
Exactly this. Schools have been back for a while, people are now mixing a lot more. A jump of 600 throughout a population of over 65m is pretty acceptable tbh...Not really considering all the lockdown changes.
How many people are there in the UK and what percentage is 2696?
AgreedExactly this. Schools have been back for a while, people are now mixing a lot more. A jump of 600 throughout a population of over 65m is pretty acceptable tbh...
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Cases are always going to rise, what's important is the number of hospitalizations is flat. Stop being so dramatic about a slight rise in the cases2696 quite a jump isn’t it?
Fair play to them speeding up the vaccine rollout, should have been done earlier mind.
Would seem to be a better system to just have a Green and Red system.This amber countries mess is ridiculous. Everytime someone from the government speaks they give a different answer.
Now they've fallen back to leave it to people to use their own judgement and I think we all know how well that will work.
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This amber countries mess is ridiculous. Everytime someone from the government speaks they give a different answer.
Now they've fallen back to leave it to people to use their own judgement and I think we all know how well that will work.
What is ridiculous is not letting people using their own judgement and allowing the state to continue to control peoples lives and decision making
What is ridiculous is not letting people using their own judgement and allowing the state to continue to control peoples lives and decision making
There are obviously specific factors which appeared to show that the Indian variant was more transmissible, it is the same specific factors that saw high transmission of the wild type covid in the same communities.Ive reading something similar which would be great news. Although everyone (in particular the media !) needs to appreciate/accept that the virus will continue to mutate, with the more transmissible variants likely to become the dominate strain in most countries. From my limited scientific knowledge, that’s just the way it is.
We have to accept this and just keep ploughing out the vaccines and hope that they continue to work against all variants, at least to a level that stops serious/severe illness and death. Although test and trace was a shitshow to start with, the genomic sequencing capabilities, together with increased testing capacity, surge testing etc, also gives me a bit of comfort (I was speaking to a mate who had to travel to Switzerland for work and on his return he not only had calls but a visit to check he was isolating).
Would be amazing if the data supports the continuation on the road map. Fingers crossed !
That's fine but abolishing the traffic light system is a totally different argument. Personally I don't think allowing a free for all from places like India and any others in a similar situation is a good idea but everyone is entitled to their opinion.Agree with this 100%. Its time to live our lives again, this new variant isn't more deadly and the vaccines work.
That's fine but abolishing the traffic light system is a totally different argument. Personally I don't think allowing a free for all from places like India and any others in a similar situation is a good idea but everyone is entitled to their opinion.
However at the moment we do have a traffic light system which is pointless if you're then going to tell people to just 'apply common sense' and every day you have a different minister saying something different.
In just the last couple of days you've had the Business Secretary saying he ' wouldn't be recommending people travelling to amber list countries' for holidays, followed by the PM saying the position was 'very clear' and 'you should not be going to an amber list country on holiday'. Today its the Transport Secretary saying to 'apply common sense'. How hard is it to have them all parrot the same simple message?
Yeah it’s ridiculous. I’ve not seen my parents and wider family since December 2019 - if they’ve been vaccinated and I’ve had a first dose or both by September why can’t we see each other?I agree with people using their own judgement to be honest rather than imposing draconian rules. The government's role is to make sure people are vaccinated and provide clear information about the risks. I think the lockdown rules were appropriate for a time but you can't be criminalising everyday activity for a long time.
I agree with people using their own judgement to be honest rather than imposing draconian rules. The government's role is to make sure people are vaccinated and provide clear information about the risks. I think the lockdown rules were appropriate for a time but you can't be criminalising everyday activity for a long time.
This amber countries mess is ridiculous. Everytime someone from the government speaks they give a different answer.
Now they've fallen back to leave it to people to use their own judgement and I think we all know how well that will work.
What is ridiculous is not letting people using their own judgement and allowing the state to continue to control peoples lives and decision making
There are obviously specific factors which appeared to show that the Indian variant was more transmissible, it is the same specific factors that saw high transmission of the wild type covid in the same communities.
Bloody hell hardly dramaticCases are always going to rise, what's important is the number of hospitalizations is flat. Stop being so dramatic about a slight rise in the cases
Failures in England's test-and-trace system are partly responsible for a surge in the Indian variant in one of the worst affected parts of the country, a report seen by the BBC says.
Mmmmm wonder how this transmissable disease escalated and causes death and hospitalisation?!!!!!!What is ridiculous is not letting people using their own judgement and allowing the state to continue to control peoples lives and decision making
RiskYeah it’s ridiculous. I’ve not seen my parents and wider family since December 2019 - if they’ve been vaccinated and I’ve had a first dose or both by September why can’t we see each other?
Mmmmm wonder how this transmissable disease escalated and causes death and hospitalisation?!!!!!!
I completely agree but to say we should all decides what’s best is when waves of infection happen. Some of us don’t know better until it’s too late and it’s us on a ventilator or our best mate or mumWhat about suicides, people missing cancer treatments, people not being able to get diagnosed with serious illness.
2600 out of 66 million brings it into context.
We can't stay locked up forever for every little variant that comes out. If that's the case then to be honest I can see the suicide rate jumping up as it's no real life to live.
Mmmmm wonder how this transmissable disease escalated and causes death and hospitalisation?!!!!!!
For how long? With a majority fully vaccinated population within the next 3 months or so I don't think it is justifiable for too much longer.I'd say it is very much the governments job to impose rules that make sure we don't reimport and reseed covid-19 in the UK
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