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Quote from: Colin2B on 27/12/2020 08:50:44 As has been pointed out the majority of people in hospital at the moment are 30-50 yr olds and if many of those are suffering longer term effects there is a big future impact on the working population and economy.Could you point it out please again ColinD2 as all I can find are old statistics from 3 weeks ago from the ONS Screenshot_20201227_173034.jpg (60.99 kB . 570x962 - viewed 5551 times)https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/conditionsanddiseases/articles/coronaviruscovid19weeklyinsights/latesthealthindicatorsinengland11december2020 Quote from: alancalverd on 26/12/2020 22:41:18The hospitals are crammed with optimists.The Daily Mail was the only UK newspaper that supported Hitler.Choose your sources with care.Hitler again Alan? What's the problem this time. Have you ever thought of other despots, we have a veritable plethora of debauched genocidal tyrants, have you ever thought of going east with a Pol pot, perhaps I can interest you in the big daddy of them all Stain, we have various South American nutters for your discernment, Amin perhaps, a certain nutty African flavour? Quote from: Glenballs on 26/12/2020 22:35:25The daily mail said tonight that the Oxford vaccine is going to be approved within days and they say restrictions will be lifted by end of February when the 15million vulnerable are vaccined that's that then isn't it 15 million people, 30 million shots, even if it is the nicer to handle OxfordAstro 3 million a week would get you there by mid February. But that is 500,000 a day, even if the health are can pull it off, with Europe and the USA now wanting vaccine, this will strain the production.
As has been pointed out the majority of people in hospital at the moment are 30-50 yr olds and if many of those are suffering longer term effects there is a big future impact on the working population and economy.
The hospitals are crammed with optimists.The Daily Mail was the only UK newspaper that supported Hitler.Choose your sources with care.
The daily mail said tonight that the Oxford vaccine is going to be approved within days and they say restrictions will be lifted by end of February when the 15million vulnerable are vaccined that's that then isn't it
I like wearing my face-mask. It's made of white fabric, Which I wash every month under the tap. To keep it clean, and brush out all the dried spittle and grey bits. Also, it has the letters "KN-95" printed on it. These letters have faded after 6 months, but are still visible. They show that it's superior to the others!So when I get on the bus, I wear my mask with pride!
Could you point it out please again ColinD2 as all I can find are old statistics from 3 weeks ago from the ONS
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 27/12/2020 17:47:19Could you point it out please again ColinD2 as all I can find are old statistics from 3 weeks ago from the ONSNote "per 100,000". There aren't as many over-85's as any other cohort.
Quote from: charles1948 on 27/12/2020 22:41:46I like wearing my face-mask. It's made of white fabric, Which I wash every month under the tap. To keep it clean, and brush out all the dried spittle and grey bits. Also, it has the letters "KN-95" printed on it. These letters have faded after 6 months, but are still visible. They show that it's superior to the others!So when I get on the bus, I wear my mask with pride!What exactly is that supposed to mean
Quote from: Glenballs on 27/12/2020 22:46:56Quote from: charles1948 on 27/12/2020 22:41:46I like wearing my face-mask. It's made of white fabric, Which I wash every month under the tap. To keep it clean, and brush out all the dried spittle and grey bits. Also, it has the letters "KN-95" printed on it. These letters have faded after 6 months, but are still visible. They show that it's superior to the others!So when I get on the bus, I wear my mask with pride!What exactly is that supposed to meanPlease disregard it as a cheap shot at you for taking things too seriously. We are all in it together. Personally I think that we'll all have to get the virus eventually. Then some of us will die from it, but the overwhelming majority won't, and all this faffing about with masks is irrelevant.Do you think that us clever humans will be wiped out by some stupid bit of RNA in a fragile protein coat which can be dissolved by washing our hands with soap!The thing is - don't panic![/quoteAll I basically want to know is once this Oxford vaccine is approved tomorrow or Tuesday and then they ramp up vaccinating people to the millions a day or week etc at the end of Jan early Feb. The government and all the papers have said there will be no lockdowns or restrictions. I know they all don't always speak the truth but for that news to be posted everywhere it must be true surel, they want to tell people this misery is all finally over which will be soon right. No more masks and social distancing we can shake hands, hug and get close to people exactly like life should be
Personally I think that we'll all have to get the virus eventually
all this faffing about with masks is irrelevant.
Quote from: charles1948 on 27/12/2020 23:46:27Personally I think that we'll all have to get the virus eventuallyWhy?Quote from: charles1948 on 27/12/2020 23:46:27all this faffing about with masks is irrelevant.It's very relevant. We need to slow down the pandemic so that medical personnel are not overwhelmed.
Quote from: Glenballs on 27/12/2020 22:46:56Quote from: charles1948 on 27/12/2020 22:41:46I like wearing my face-mask. It's made of white fabric, Which I wash every month under the tap. To keep it clean, and brush out all the dried spittle and grey bits. Also, it has the letters "KN-95" printed on it. These letters have faded after 6 months, but are still visible. They show that it's superior to the others!So when I get on the bus, I wear my mask with pride!What exactly is that supposed to meanPlease disregard it as a cheap shot at you for taking things too seriously. We are all in it together. Personally I think that we'll all have to get the virus eventually. Then some of us will die from it, but the overwhelming majority won't, and all this faffing about with masks is irrelevant.Do you think that us clever humans will be wiped out by some stupid bit of RNA in a fragile protein coat which can be dissolved by washing our hands with soap!The thing is - don't panic!
I thought the Oxford vaccine is only 1 shot I've heard as the data is the best formula possible and that would make it so much quicker to get it into people's arms and away they go next one in
So are you saying it won't happen then
We all want our lives back to live normally
Do you find it difficult to reply to a particular post, because all the other posts get in the way?
Quote from: Glenballsthe Oxford vaccine is going to be approved within daysWhich Oxford vaccine?2. Or the one where they give you a half dose, followed by a full dose? (...which is claimed to be 90% effective, but hasn't had a big enough Phase 3 trial to prove it.)
the Oxford vaccine is going to be approved within days
By a factor of 30 is by the statistics for an under/over 45 split would make this at minimum the majority of under 50s. Unless anyone over 50 is dying and the under 50s are clogging up the hospital beds again. Ie 1 in 30 people is over 50, this isn't the 1800s Alan!
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 28/12/2020 01:43:25By a factor of 30 is by the statistics for an under/over 45 split would make this at minimum the majority of under 50s. Unless anyone over 50 is dying and the under 50s are clogging up the hospital beds again. Ie 1 in 30 people is over 50, this isn't the 1800s Alan!I can't translate this into Earth-language but it seems to suggest incomprehension of terrestrial mathematics.
Do you think that us clever humans will be wiped out by some stupid bit of RNA in a fragile protein coat which can be dissolved by washing our hands with soap!