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All the warning signs are there, higher infection rates, doubling every few weeks. Scientists, doctors etc saying its going to be chaos. The Dutch as an example, having to go back in to lockdown. Not sure how their vaccination programme is though compared to ours. Ive got a very bad feeling about monday to say the least.
G hoop will tell you it's all part of the plan
 
Not just infections but Covid deaths rising again in the UK. Removing requirement to wear masks, the 1 meter rule and other restrictions Monday is dangerous according to many medical experts, the WHO and National Leaders in NZ, Israel and Italy. Dangerous for the UK, but also the World in that vaccine resistant variants will be given the environment that help them develop.
 
Not just infections but Covid deaths rising again in the UK. Removing requirement to wear masks, the 1 meter rule and other restrictions Monday is dangerous according to many medical experts, the WHO and National Leaders in NZ, Israel and Italy. Dangerous for the UK, but also the World in that vaccine resistant variants will be given the environment that help them develop.
I hate the restrictions as much as the next person but removing them all in one swoop is just crazy. How is this a cautious step? Get ready for carnage!
 
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Flu vaccinations.

A good thing. Had one last year and will this year when invited. But I hope that’s not for sometime because at the moment it’s hard to see how they will choose which vaccine to give, or how they need to tweak existing vaccines for the current version of flu. Usually we rely on the earlier Aussie flu season to identify the prevalent flu virus and protect against it. But, thanks to COVID restrictions Australia has historically low levels of flu, like we did last year. But this year, without masks and social distancing, the experts (who can be wrong) expect a bumper resurgence of flu in this country.

This is a puzzle which I hope people much cleverer than me have a solution for.

Meanwhile, while the surge in cases and the lower but still significant surge in hospitalisations and the little bump in deaths attributed to COVID is as expected and as explicitly broadcast by the government and its advisors, one thing I hadn’t realised and what a scientific colleague explained to me, using small words and talking slowly, was that we risk becoming a hotbed for variants. Because if you are vaccinated, and catch the virus, even if you have no symptoms, let alone being hospitalised, the encounter with the vaccine helps up the odds of vaccine resistant versions developing. The way the avoid this is to minimise the amount of virus circulating, and the English policy is doing the exact opposite. I imagine other countries will be looking at us very carefully, we really are an experiment. Although the US, where vaccination rates have crawled to a halt, is unwittingly doing the same thing.

I can understand why we are taking this approach, and there is some sense that a surge is inevitable and best to get it over with, but I have a growing worry that this will not be a ‘final’ wave after which COVID, which will never go away, becomes an irritating background noise, but simply another wave. We will need high levels of global vaccination and continual updated boosters before ‘background noise’ is achievable.

I’m going to try to stop thinking about this stuff. I’ll still take precautions where it seems sensible, in the full knowledge that unless the vast majority of people do this it’s pretty much a waste of time, and get on with stuff.
 
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Today 54k infections and 41 deaths. Likewise it concerns me that people will think it's over and just forget what they have been doing for the last few months. I hope I am wrong but Bob maybe right this time. Some of the stories I am hearing from friends regarding peoples actions is also a concern. I might move to Alaska and let you all get on with it.
 
Not just infections but Covid deaths rising again in the UK. Removing requirement to wear masks, the 1 meter rule and other restrictions Monday is dangerous according to many medical experts, the WHO and National Leaders in NZ, Israel and Italy. Dangerous for the UK, but also the World in that vaccine resistant variants will be given the environment that help them develop.

Not the UK, just England. Up here social distancing, mask wearing and reduced capacities are still in force as of Monday, as we are going to Level 0 (equivalent to Englands Level 1)
 
Today 54k infections and 41 deaths. Likewise it concerns me that people will think it's over and just forget what they have been doing for the last few months. I hope I am wrong but Bob maybe right this time. Some of the stories I am hearing from friends regarding peoples actions is also a concern. I might move to Alaska and let you all get on with it.

Calling it Freedom Day doesn't encourage caution.
 
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Health Secretary Sajid Javid tests positive for Covid

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Health Secretary Sajid Javid says he has tested positive for Covid-19 and is suffering "very mild" symptoms.

Mr Javid, who said he had received both vaccine doses, took a lateral flow test on Saturday morning after feeling a "bit groggy" on Friday night and it came back positive.

He said he is now self-isolating until he gets the results of a PCR test.

Meanwhile, England's deputy chief medical officer, Prof Jonathan Van-Tam, has warned of a "bumpy winter" ahead.

It comes as the UK recorded more than 50,000 daily cases for the second day running, days before almost all legal restrictions on social contact are lifted in England on Monday.

There were 54,674 cases - following 51,870 new cases on Friday - with 41 deaths within 28 days of a positive coronavirus test.

The last time cases exceeded 50,000 was in mid-January.
 
THE Beta variant of coronavirus spreading in France poses a "threat" to the UK with mounting evidence "it can evade the immune response generated by the AstraZeneca vaccine more efficiently", a scientist involved in advising the Government has warned.
 
God forbid you go to a nice beach in a foreign country which has a much lower ingection rate than England, but feel free to go to a packed nightclub with no mask or social distancing. What the **** is this government playing at? Just more and more mixed, hypocrytical, deluded messaging. No wonder so many dont listen to a single ****ing thing they say anymore!
 
THE Beta variant of coronavirus spreading in France poses a "threat" to the UK with mounting evidence "it can evade the immune response generated by the AstraZeneca vaccine more efficiently", a scientist involved in advising the Government has warned.
You’re just saying that to cheer me up, aren’t you?
 
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