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Really interesting information in this latest broadcast.
Recommended: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH1u...r.JohnCampbell
Yes, the staff shortages as more and more people end up in isolation are great news. I'm seeing supermarkets struggling to get some items on shelves. Transport providers are struggling to maintain services.
People are still dying of this new variant. I lost a friend in his fifties, fit as a fiddle, who had Covid. He had a heart attack, rare but Covid is known for occasionally causing heart problems, and didn't make the ambulance ride to hospital.
Whilst every death with Covid is an absolute tragedy, 🚨 #Covid19 was involved in 6.5% of deaths across Eng/Wales for the most recent week
◾️ 93.5 % of deaths were non Covid19
◾️ Number of deaths (all causes) in private homes was 34% above the 5-year average. Since pandemic an excess of 82.8k deaths
Source: ONS
To concentrate so much on one illness after a hugely positive vaccine take up , is not right. We need to move on and risk manage the people who are vulnerable don’t we ?
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RIP to your mate, amongst all the ‘let’s get back to normal’, ‘Drakeford’s talking crap’, ‘Its only a cold’ merchants spouting off, something like this brings it home that it’s still something to be very wary of and, perhaps, in the long run those who’ve lost loved ones will be thankful for the restrictions with the attitude there but for the grace of God go I.
No, we need to make sure the number of cases doesn't skyrocket. Imagine what would happen if double the number of people were being infected? More and more people would be isolating and not working, essential services would be hit even harder. There's still a need for some caution.
You may have a point to a certain extent , however ,from my perspective I know of people who have had critical, potentially life saving operations cancelled, I have lost friends through suicide and closer to home I see the NHS have extended cervical cancer screening times , it’s worrying.
I have not been able to visit my mum for nearly a year due to restrictions and she is poorly and in a home and she is lonely and lost. The care home staff are leaving in droves and the staff who are left are young and inexperienced…. Her home was on BBC news due to numerous safeguard concerns which she was part of.
My son has had his education decimated, his swimming lessons have been cancelled for over a year ( a life skill) and the current set up is not very good.
Which is all the more reason to be cautious. If you decide to remove all restrictions, let the virus spread like wildfire, even more carehome staff will be absent, even more teachers will be absent, more things like swimming lessons will be cancelled, NHS waiting times will be extended further as there are less staff.
The other choice is to stop isolating if you have Covid, but that's not good news for the vulnerable.
Well there will eventually be an enquiry into the handling of the pandemic.
Many factors will be looked at.
Low vaccination rates in areas , appalling disregard of rules by ministers giving a us and them attitude , furlough availability , late lockdowns , delays of resticting international travel , PPE , previous austerity and whether the NHS was sufficiently funded and staffed for a pandemic and the individual actions of each parliament.
Also where the higher death rates are and where. Care Homes , poorer more built up areas.?
https://twitter.com/GillibrandPeter/...NM2CBfQuQ&s=19
Looks like there probably won't be any real changes for at least 2 weeks
This obsession with Wales largest pub being open in February.
If they do open it then ban the sale of booze.
Thousands of pissed up people queing at bars vomiting throwing beer about isnt the best thing after restrictions.
2nd day of decrease in infection rate.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...eaths-22698523
If I’m being thick then I apologise.
What I see here is that Wales’ hospitalisations per million were well below England’s, then the Boxing Day restrictions came in and they’ve gone up ever since.
Now England is going down and Wales is going up.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/h...-care-22703781
Unvaccinated in Intensive Care
Natural selection in action. I've lost count of the number of posts highlighting this including the myths about age etc. I think that moving forward, we should move away from politicians fronting public health campaigns. They're unqualified, inappropriate, and misleading.
Edit: not a critique of your post btw - it's really interesting and glad you posted