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It’s likely to be something like 2024 by the time it’s declared endemic, IMO.
Of course whenever it is decalred that, the goalposts will have moved... ;)
 

CCFCSteve

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I wonder if the majority of people dying right now are people who have been fighting delta vorus for a while?

Such high numbers in the population have omicron theres a reasonable chance that anyone dying at the moment would’ve had it in the past 28 days. We need to see the primary cause data. The base/standard hospitalisation and death figures aren’t very useful indicators at the moment due to Omicrons high transmissibility
 

Kieranp96

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Such high numbers in the population have omicron theres a reasonable chance that anyone dying at the moment would’ve had it in the past 28 days. We need to see the primary cause data. The base/standard hospitalisation and death figures aren’t very useful indicators at the moment due to Omicrons high transmissibility
Yea i was going off the fact the ventalators are going down, they have been 850+ for months and just gone below that, now omicron has over taken delta.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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This government is an absolute joke and I don't think anyone on either side of the political divide can disagree or offer any kind of excuse for the behaviour they have exhibited.

Scandalous and outrageous what has been going on.

And yet I wouldn’t be surprised if come 2024 it’s forgotten and they get back in again. That’s half the problem.
 

AOM

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Johnson seems to think this is one big joke.



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Surely he doesn't need to wait for the results of an investigation to confirm if he himself was there or not...

I'm guessing the answer is yes then
 
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The whole party is the same, pinning the lot on Johnson from Labour's point of view is a dead end
You know as well as I how it'll go though - we'll get somebody perceived as competent next, but ideologically even more removed than Johnson... but they'll get in because they're'competent'.

And then it'll start again...

It's like football managers really, the new one's always an upgrade until the fact they're shit becomes obvious(!)
 

Grendel

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You know as well as I how it'll go though - we'll get somebody perceived as competent next, but ideologically even more removed than Johnson... but they'll get in because they're'competent'.

And then it'll start again...

It's like football managers really, the new one's always an upgrade until the fact they're shit becomes obvious(!)

I wouldn’t rule out Mr Johnson surviving for a while yet
 

SBT

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Yep. Good timing isn't it?

The May 20 party scandal is much more harmful to the government - and the PM specifically - and its chances of winning another election. Why would they try to cover up a less damaging story with a more damaging one?
 

Grendel

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Not sure how ‘Mr Johnson’ is going to be able to survive this.

Well Sir Anthony Blair survived and won an election post the Iraq war debacle - I think a few sausage rolls and champers on the lawn are compared to that very survivable
 

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