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- There are many people who take months to recover from a bout of COVID-19. That will have a long-lasting burden on society and the economy.By "flattening the curve", we are allowing more time to develop and test improved treatments, so that those who are infected are more likely to recover, and to face fewer long-term health impacts.Like everything, there is a tradeoff between the economic & health impacts of different approaches.- Different countries will take different approaches- At the end, we may be able to look back and see which ones were more effective- In the end, it comes back to "how much is a life worth?" (and some will ask "how much is an old life worth?")
Which generation has the most to lose from the Pandemic?
> elderly those over 45
There is enough evidence of COVID reinfection after recovery, that the longterm effectiveness of a vaccine is questionable.
“There is enough evidence of COVID reinfection after recovery, that the longterm effectiveness of a vaccine is questionable”And will therefore if that is the case be with us forever unless herd immunity takes over.
Quote from: alancalverd on 17/10/2020 11:00:51There is enough evidence of COVID reinfection after recovery, that the longterm effectiveness of a vaccine is questionable.There has been one confirmed case which hit the headlines in October, other reports such as South Korea were just residual infections.
HIV is an interesting case amongst chimpanzees it seems that they carry a similar virus with no ill effects but who knows how many died to achieve this immunity.
My mother-in-law talked about the "elderly people" in the retirement village where she is living... and she was already over 90 years old.Elderly is relative, ie anyone older than you!I understand that when the pandemic came down hard in Northern Italy, respirators were in such short supply that they were denied to everyone over 40. Would you have qualified for a respirator?
Is that the simian immune virus?
Just a quick thought. To stop the NHS filling their ICU with retired people why don't we ...
why don't we treat the over 80's in old folks or nursing homes. They do not have ICU's
why don't we treat the over 80's in old folks or nursing homes.
They do not have ICU's
Quote from: acsinuk on 20/10/2020 16:20:31Just a quick thought. To stop the NHS filling their ICU with retired people why don't we ... ...stop spreading the damned virus!
admit .... those bloody knowall scientists were right
To stop the NHS filling their ICU with retired people .....