Are you basing that on the original covid strain? The delta strain - c50% less long term implications or the omi variant that could have zero long term issues Or is this just a generic generalisation ?
Like you, I hope this new strain is milder and we can crack on. But until the data is in, we just don't know. Not to mention that more infections give rise to more mutations and new strains. Usually they evolve to be milder but there's no guarantees.
I've just found out I've got to take yet another test before I can be let into N.Cyprus for my xmas break, and on top of that chap I had lunch with during the week just told me he had tested positive, so out with the lateral flow kit! Never 'kin rains...
Maybe he lost his sense of smell and taste for 3 days? It’s a symptom but doesn’t mean he was ill. My mum lost her sense of smell and taste but was otherwise fine when she had it.
Covid caught a cold....,!!.... why cant this virus (theres viruses) be explained to the public like this instead of the way it is currently.. 3 minutes of common sense..
Doubled again http://news.sky.com/story/covid-uk-...-nearly-doubling-previous-daily-high-12494070COVID: UK reports 1,239 additional Omicron cases - nearly doubling previous daily high
With Covid cases.... how are they differentiating between the new and old variants... the new variant has seemingly little symptom or is the test showing immediately what variant they have...
Was just a conspiracy theory, jabs every 3 to 6 months for the foreseable future...big pharmas raking it in instead of the Nhs money going on other services that are badly in need. This for a particular varaint that not one person in the entire world as yet died from https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...are-levy-pay-Covid-booster-jab-programme.html