I read it differently - that link states basically that several studies found an impact but also that there are further variables. Certainity is low but findings were homogenousAnd that link discredits your earlier statement!
I read it differently - that link states basically that several studies found an impact but also that there are further variables. Certainity is low but findings were homogenousAnd that link discredits your earlier statement!
I read it differently - that link states basically that several studies found an impact but also that there are further variables. Certainity is low but findings were homogenous
The certainty of evidence was graded as low for both outcomes evaluated.
The main holidaying and spending population will still not be vaccinated,
The latest research seems to proof here a connection between infection rate and temperatureThey noted bias in a number of them and concluded:
The researchers compared daily low temperature data and logged cases of COVID-19 in 50 countries in the Northern Hemisphere between Jan. 22 and April 6, 2020. Their research, published this week in PLOS ONE, showed that as temperatures rose, the rate of new cases of COVID-19 decreased.
The data analysis showed that between 30 and 100 degrees Fahrenheit, a 1-degree Fahrenheit increase in daily low temperature was associated with a 1% decrease in the rate of increase in COVID-19 cases, and a 1-degree decrease in temperature was associated with an increase in that rate by 3.7%. By analyzing data from early in the pandemic, the results were obtained without significant influence by lockdowns, masking or other social efforts to contain the virus."
The latest research seems to proof here a connection between infection rate and temperature
I heard this morning on the radio that most countries will have their own “vaccine passport” requirements.
So no seamless travel like a normal passport.
A “vaccine passport” discriminates against people who have had Covid and have antibodies.
A “Covid Clean” passport would be fairer.
@Wahaay and this is the first statement, i imagine alot more softening of barriers coming upto holiday time. However big problems for the government here if indeed vaccinations become the gateway to the sun, only the over 60s will be vaccinated by then. Is it tenable just to allow the older age group to travel but not the younger age group? Afterall vaccinations are not an individual choice but a government controlled one. Also this will be the same all over Europe, Ibiza be full of old age pensioners rather than young clubbers !!
Yes but the PCR test is still a barrier to travel vis a vis the vaccine, so you are imposing hurdles on one group of people but not on the other. The only way that this divergence can be bridged is by allowing quick antigen testing for pan European travel , this way unvaccinated younger travellers are not "discriminated" against excessively. It cannot be forgotten that the order of vaccination is government controlled. Why should younger travellers have to get potentially 2 PCR test at a minimum cost of 180euros, while older vaccinated people are free of this. If the EU are not thinking of this it will be another shambles
Have they sorted out the battery issue with the HSE Covid app?
Something like 500,000 people deleted the app because of it.