The lockdown severity score is quite interesting, dispelling the myth that we have the toughest measures in the world.Bloomberg's Covid Resilience Ranking makes for interesting reading.
We are ranked first in the world. The Government has done an excellent job.
The Zero Covid countries ranking very badly. As are those with a large proportion of anti-vaxer'sThe lockdown severity score is quite interesting, dispelling the myth that we have the toughest measures in the world.
I am vaccinated for the flu, I would really like to know if the flu cases identified so far here and in UK and for one of the strains in the vaccine, but this info seems hard to come by.Covid: Hard months to come in pandemic for UK, says Van-Tam
Too many people believe the pandemic is over, England's deputy chief medical officer warns.www.bbc.com
I actually watched this earlier today waited until it was posted up. If the predictions made are half correct expect us to also have a very long winter.
I thought the health reporter for the BBC said after the interview this morning that they don't know what strain the flu is. He went on to say that if it's an aggressive type it's really going to be tough.I am vaccinated for the flu, I would really like to know if the flu cases identified so far here and in UK and for one of the strains in the vaccine, but this info seems hard to come by.
If the flu hits hard with a strain not in the vaccine, together with covid, it will be a tough winter.
Ah Jasus, are we going to start locking down for the Flu now as well?!I thought the health reporter for the BBC said after the interview this morning that they don't know what strain the flu is. He went on to say that if it's an aggressive type it's really going to be tough.
I think it's a capacity issue for hospitals. The UK is " running hot" with Covid-19 admissions and the worry is flu will add to it, I believe they said that there were flu admissions already with 2 in ICU.Ah Jasus, are we going to start locking down for the Flu now as well?!
I sometimes wonder what it would take, just how many people would have to die, for the 'heroes' in the health service to embrace reform and modern work practices and stop the staggering waste. What I do know is that we haven't reached that level yet.I think it's a capacity issue for hospitals. The UK is " running hot" with Covid-19 admissions and the worry is flu will add to it, I believe they said that there were flu admissions already with 2 in ICU.
Problem Purple is that most are lifers, and I'm not talking about front line, but managers etc. My wifes sister is in Cork wanted to change a few things in her area, but was told no no no no by her immediate manager and then the harassment began, she was out of work for 6 months and I can tell you was really sick.I sometimes wonder what it would take, just how many people would have to die, for the 'heroes' in the health service to embrace reform and modern work practices and stop the staggering waste. What I do know is that we haven't reached that level yet.
That's stark , and needs to be understood by everyoneUp to 500,000 Covid deaths forecasted between now and February in Europe and Central Asia.
If 95% of people wear masks that figure could be reduced by 188,000.
This is just going to allow more non vaccination, the problem here is that will the same rigour be applied to the vaccine rollout?UK approve antiviral pill for home treatment for people at high risk of severe covid.
First anti-viral pill to treat Covid-19 that can be taken at home approved in the UK
The drug is most effective if taken within the first five days of suffering Covid-19.www.thejournal.ie
Now Now.......I wouldn't agree though NZ locked itself away, Germany no different to the rest of Europe, ourselves " hell in a basket ". A few other countries run by women isn't jumping into my brain....There were lots of headlines like this one last year about how much better female led countries were doing in relation to Covid. I haven't seen the updated stories about how it turns out that they really didn't do that much better.
The initial sexist framing of the article hasn't been corrected. I'm not surprised.Now Now.......I wouldn't agree though NZ locked itself away, Germany no different to the rest of Europe, ourselves " hell in a basket ". A few other countries run by women isn't jumping into my brain....
The financial media were widely talking about the bank of England governor being an "unreliable boyfriend" for not raising interest rates as expected by the markets yesterday, they also used the slur with regard to Jerome Powell in the U.S..The initial sexist framing of the article hasn't been corrected. I'm not surprised.
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