Ireland just announced they are closing all nightclubs over Christmas. and putting strict social distancing plans in place including only 3 families gathering..... !!
With little or no indication on the severity of the Omicron variant,I'd call that a severe knee jerk reaction that could ruin and wipe out a large amount of hospitality business' ...Bizarre decision!!
I don't think you understand, darling. Thousands of people might get coronavirus and have no symptoms whatsoever. What more proof do you need that it should be our sole focus?
Totally agree.... seems different models have fluctuated between 'mild' to hold onto your hats..... we are approaching IMO a very very difficult time though with what seems most of Europe leaning toward mandatory vaccinations or imposing huge restrictions on those who choose not to. This is not a political comment .
Interesting….so what’s causing the other 80% of excess deaths? Are the politicians panicking too soon? Covid causing just one in five excess deaths in parts of England https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/12/04/covid-causing-just-one-five-excess-deaths-parts-england/
Can we choose whether we are settling on Omicron being an anagram for moronic, Omicron B being an anagram for no crimbo or this one please?
Omicron B being an anagram for no crimbo is the best one, since it neatly skips over the fact that no-one calls it Omicron B.
Ah, a video from Dr John Campbell. Must be proper stuff then. He's a Ph.D in nursing education, not a medical doctor, but I'm sure he's a proper expert on Covid and everything.
*** BREAKING COVID NEWS *** 86 FURTHER CASES OF OMICRON VARIANT DETECTED IN UK IT TAKES THE TOTAL ACROSS THE COUNTRY TO 246 Another 86 cases of the Omicron COVID variant have been detected in the UK. It means there have now been 246 cases of the new strain across the country. The number of cases has risen by over 50 per cent in the past 24 hours, from 160 on Saturday. Earlier today, experts suggested that the UK could face more stringent COVID measures post-Christmas, with cases expected to rise after mixing over the festive period.