I'm really beginning to wonder if the governments plan is to kill off as many elderly, sick/disabled as possible. Their actions certainly dont inspire confidence in thinking the opposite.
The thought had crossed my mind more than once
I'm really beginning to wonder if the governments plan is to kill off as many elderly, sick/disabled as possible. Their actions certainly dont inspire confidence in thinking the opposite.
I'm really beginning to wonder if the governments plan is to kill off as many elderly, sick/disabled as possible. Their actions certainly dont inspire confidence in thinking the opposite.
I watch the telly too. Over 50% of deaths are of the over 80s, and over 90% have an underlying health problem (cardiovascular, diabetes, respiratory). I am willing to bet that of the remaining 10% a large proportion have an undiagnosed underlying health condition which will never be diagnosed because they aren’t doing post-mortems. As for BAME I heard them skip around this subject nervously, without feeling able to say that these populations tend to have poorer overall health status and higher levels of poverty. This is not an egalitarian disease, the poor, the old and the already ill suffer most.
I watch the telly too. Over 50% of deaths are of the over 80s, and over 90% have an underlying health problem (cardiovascular, diabetes, respiratory). I am willing to bet that of the remaining 10% a large proportion have an undiagnosed underlying health condition which will never be diagnosed because they aren’t doing post-mortems. As for BAME I heard them skip around this subject nervously, without feeling able to say that these populations tend to have poorer overall health status and higher levels of poverty. This is not an egalitarian disease, the poor, the old and the already ill suffer most.
So the cure is to eradicate poverty. A las barricadas!
Absolutely right Stan, and then add in other factors:-
1. viral load.
So if you are fit and healthy and you get a single CoVid sneeze, it will get in but your immune system will deal with it.
If you are a care worker that gets couged and sneezed at for days, your viral load will rise up and overcome all the good work being carried out by your healthy body. So some of these younger fitter nurses etc are dying because they just get too much infection.
2. Genetic susceptability
The Covid virus binds to the ACE2 receptor, and is taken into the body by that transporter. There is known to be polymorphisms in human ACE2. Polymorphisms are like mutations but they do not change the function of the protein, but they can make the binding of the virus easier or harder to get in. If easier...more virus gets in...and you are ill. If less gets in or perhaps none at all...then you stay well
3 (TB) vaccination
This came up on my feed this morning. Apparently places that have mandatory schemes for TB vaccination (Scandanavia, Germany, Holland) are fairing better than countries that do not (like Italy/USA). It is unclear how this is happening (it is just an observation at the moment)....but may also relate to the fact that younger people in these pro-vaccination countries still retain some of the activation of a certain part of their immune system and that gives them a little more activation. Older people did not get vaccinated or it was a long time ago and the effect has worn off
Just poorly equippedYou mean like some of the young that have died and had no underlying health problems? Other than you, who said they aren't doing postmortems?
Here is a statement from the coroner's office.
Postmortems will not be necessary in cases of Covid-19 unless ‘other circumstances are present’
Postmortems on people who die from coronavirus will not be necessary in most cases unless there are other underlying causes, the coroners’ service has confirmed.
As for the BAME comments. Many doctors and professionals have died from this and I wouldn't call them poor?
Absolutely right Stan, and then add in other factors:-
1. viral load.
So if you are fit and healthy and you get a single CoVid sneeze, it will get in but your immune system will deal with it.
If you are a care worker that gets couged and sneezed at for days, your viral load will rise up and overcome all the good work being carried out by your healthy body. So some of these younger fitter nurses etc are dying because they just get too much infection.
2. Genetic susceptability
The Covid virus binds to the ACE2 receptor, and is taken into the body by that transporter. There is known to be polymorphisms in human ACE2. Polymorphisms are like mutations but they do not change the function of the protein, but they can make the binding of the virus easier or harder to get in. If easier...more virus gets in...and you are ill. If less gets in or perhaps none at all...then you stay well
3 (TB) vaccination
This came up on my feed this morning. Apparently places that have mandatory schemes for TB vaccination (Scandanavia, Germany, Holland) are fairing better than countries that do not (like Italy/USA). It is unclear how this is happening (it is just an observation at the moment)....but may also relate to the fact that younger people in these pro-vaccination countries still retain some of the activation of a certain part of their immune system and that gives them a little more activation. Older people did not get vaccinated or it was a long time ago and the effect has worn off
When I had the bcg in about 82 there was a reaction and I had to go to hospital for mere testsI saw this on another thread too but heard different things about how long the BCG lasts (hopefully more than 18 years). It sounds plausible enough to me as someone who knows nothing about it.
When I had the big in about 82 there was a reaction and I had to go to hospital for mere tests
I think they said I had come into contact with someone who had tb
Am I immune
Is it a superpower
Can I eat live bats now
Very cynical indeed. Who, during the middle of a viral disease pandemic would possibly release elderly patients from hospitals back into their care homes without a test? Maybe someone who wants that disease to spread throughout the care homes maybe?? Or at its least worst, someone who has just done a really bad job??That’s very cynical, Bob. You’ll be telling me there’s a eugenicist having a huge influence over government policy next.
They'll be killing off a large portion of their voters if they cull the elderly.I'm really beginning to wonder if the governments plan is to kill off as many elderly, sick/disabled as possible. Their actions certainly dont inspire confidence in thinking the opposite.
There is that but social care has always been a massive problem!!!They'll be killing off a large portion of their voters if they cull the elderly.
Absolutely right Stan, and then add in other factors:-
1. viral load.
So if you are fit and healthy and you get a single CoVid sneeze, it will get in but your immune system will deal with it.
If you are a care worker that gets couged and sneezed at for days, your viral load will rise up and overcome all the good work being carried out by your healthy body. So some of these younger fitter nurses etc are dying because they just get too much infection.
2. Genetic susceptability
The Covid virus binds to the ACE2 receptor, and is taken into the body by that transporter. There is known to be polymorphisms in human ACE2. Polymorphisms are like mutations but they do not change the function of the protein, but they can make the binding of the virus easier or harder to get in. If easier...more virus gets in...and you are ill. If less gets in or perhaps none at all...then you stay well
3 (TB) vaccination
This came up on my feed this morning. Apparently places that have mandatory schemes for TB vaccination (Scandanavia, Germany, Holland) are fairing better than countries that do not (like Italy/USA). It is unclear how this is happening (it is just an observation at the moment)....but may also relate to the fact that younger people in these pro-vaccination countries still retain some of the activation of a certain part of their immune system and that gives them a little more protection. Older people did not get vaccinated or it was a long time ago and the effect has worn off
MaybeThe viral load explanation seems to confirm what I had suspected - that if you are otherwise healthy, you have to be exposed to a whole lot of the virus to be seriously ill with it. Just running this up the flagpole, but wouldn't this suggest that brief exposure would help towards immunity?
Good post Ninj. It's always nice to hear from people that work in areas like yours.Had some more sad news that my friend who lost her mum at the weekend also lost her aunt a couple of days later.
If China had been honest from the start with the truth about what actually happened I am sure that this pandemic would not be where it is right now.
America - 20 million out of work and a leader - whether you like him or not trying his best to rally his fellow Americans by stating that things will get better. Would rather have someone encouraging and being positive than someone negative in charge.
UK- trying it's best to get all citizens self isolating - however even down here in Dorset there were the stupid few that travelled to try to get to the beach. These idiots should be named and shamed - it might be a deterrent.
PPE: Having worked at a special needs children home and school (for 7 years and saw them develop to take on adults and by the time I left had 8 adult homes and a self assisted living home) - all residents had various forms of learning difficulty and autism, we never ran out of PPE. Management always tried to run things on a "just in case" however when any form of illness went round, it would usually affect the majority of kids and staff. At it's busiest we had 70 kids - some for school only but 60 beds normally 52 were occupied. Some of the staff - I could always split into 3 groups - those that needed experience to move on to somewhere else, those that actually cared about the kids - these two groups were my favs and the last lot who needed a job. Usually the hygiene was hit and miss depending on the staff. Cobwebs in bedrooms was usually a fav and dirty door knobs and handles were things that I pulled my hair out of the most. The PPE we had never ran out (one little battle with management I won whilst there). In my new place it has to be British standard but now I work with engineers who need slightly different types of PPE. Both of the Care Homes I worked for were privately owned - the owners all had top of the range cars and were always happy to take money to look after these kids. I think that the owners of allot of these care homes should now start to invest in their employees safety. It is sad that it has taken an event like this to highlight this. My second venture into Care was with a "not for profit" company.....never really understand the not for profit bit again due to the wealth the owners had. Plus their ignorance of a lot of basic safety reporting regulations and procedures. Glad to be out of that one, and glad I do not know anyone with relatives there. Some of the homes left a lot to be desired.
I see that in some other countries like India for example, it appears to be lack of education which is causing further issues.
Lack of education also appears to be with some in the UK
Moan over. On another platform I have been debating with a very left wing friend of mine who had criticized this government with everything they have done how better labour would have done things...….however when I asked how many homes have their leaders and ex leaders (Blair and Corbin) given to homeless, or do you think the money spent on an illegal war could have been given to to NHS it goes quiet.
I am furloughing until the end of the month...this is week two. I swop at the end of the month and as you can tell getting bored.
Stay safe everyone
See Beth’s comprehensive and learned responses.You mean like some of the young that have died and had no underlying health problems? Other than you, who said they aren't doing postmortems?
Here is a statement from the coroner's office.
Postmortems will not be necessary in cases of Covid-19 unless ‘other circumstances are present’
Postmortems on people who die from coronavirus will not be necessary in most cases unless there are other underlying causes, the coroners’ service has confirmed.
As for the BAME comments. Many doctors and professionals have died from this and I wouldn't call them poor?