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On the graph, there are about 30 times more admissions for over 50s. For them to be a minority yadyyadyyada?
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 29/12/2020 00:45:44On the graph, there are about 30 times more admissions for over 50s. For them to be a minority yadyyadyyada?No, 30 times more per 100,000. Read the words, as well as looking at the pictures.
The graph you showed doesn't have an "over 50" line. What it does show, if you multiply it by the population in each of its bizarre cohorts, is that people of working age account for about half of the hospital admissions
What you believe is of no interest to the NHS or the Treasury. Statistics do not trouble me - I just avoid becoming one.
Quote from: alancalverd on 29/12/2020 13:38:47What you believe is of no interest to the NHS or the Treasury. Statistics do not trouble me - I just avoid becoming one.Anything to add about about hitler?
Quote from: Bored chemist on 14/12/2020 13:33:22I presume that's not so much political ambition as just innate evil.That's a very fine line to draw. The veneer is so thin that politicians have to shave very carefully.
I presume that's not so much political ambition as just innate evil.
The Oxford vaccine has been approved this morning, so my question to ask is how long till the pandemic is over
Quote from: Glenballs on 30/12/2020 08:18:49The Oxford vaccine has been approved this morning, so my question to ask is how long till the pandemic is overNot easy to estimate as we don’t have full information yet. Some indication that there was not enough clear data to approve the half-dose, full-dose idea and tactics appear to have changed to giving the first dose to as many people as possible. At best we will get 70% protection after 2nd dose administered after 12 weeks. Given the new variant, I would say many months of misery still.@alancalverd @Bored chemist have you seen any data on protection given by first full dose only?I’m going to have to go back over the research reports as I can’t remember. Perhaps @chris knows
How long will the restrictions last then
we don’t have full information yet
No chance. Mid-summer is the best professional estimate for a rational lifting of restrictions. Not that "rational" has anything to do with it. My gloomy expectation is a general relaxation in March followed by a tsunami as the virus adapts to the low priority groups. But who puts evolution, experience and common sense before political opportunism and bravado?
Quote from: Glenballs on 30/12/2020 09:16:22How long will the restrictions last then Quote from: Colin2B on 30/12/2020 08:37:59we don’t have full information yet
Matt Hancock has said the spring so it that right
Quote from: Glenballs on 30/12/2020 13:00:02Matt Hancock has said the spring so it that rightDoes he have a history of making good predictions/ decisions?https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9029785/Matt-Hancocks-10-cringe-inducing-moments.html
Quote from: Glenballs on 30/12/2020 13:00:02Matt Hancock has said the spring so it that rightSee "political opportunism and bravado". The first rule of politics is never make a promise you can't break. The second rule is that any failure is someone else's fault.[/quoteThey have no excuse now the millions of vaccine available to get the whole population done
But they have no excuse