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dazzer6666

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which is exactly why the authorities have said that now is not the time to have the reviews, inquiries, blame games etc until much later on, maybe not until next year when any winter resurgence and as you quite rightly point out deaths that sadly were effectively only hastened and not caused by Covid, have had time to work through the system. The true figures of deaths caused by Covid will probably never be known, as the knock on to other deaths from delayed ops, diagnosis, and people simply leaving it too late to get medical assistance can only ever at best be guesstimated.

Exactly. There is going to be a real problem with late/undiagnosed illnesses (already happening)
 








Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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New cases of 689 today, very low. 50% less than last Tuesday.

Really glad to hear this keeps coming down. You'd hope we might be able to see slightly more location specific data in the near future, so we can understand exactly where the virus is in the country.

A couple more months on (say, August to September), and I hope we will be at a level where we can pretty much drop "local social distancing" - i.e. between friends and family - and it'll just be larger gatherings of people and mass transport that are still either banned, restricted or heavily controlled.
 
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The Wizard

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Jul 2, 2009
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Sweden’s figures are quite surprising

Cases going up, albeit with increased testing since early June CBF34479-7B67-4A23-98C6-D0C2AD91A85F.jpeg

Deaths and ICU intake coming down rapidly ??? 0EDD4AAF-75E5-4E55-813E-7CDB08D84A27.jpeg
 




The Wizard

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Jul 2, 2009
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Remember the Argus spewing nonsense about the Brighton second wave and SKYROCKETING R rate, well we’re amongst the lowest infection rates in the U.K. now with 5 cases per 100000 per week, hopefully eases the worries of those worried that non essential retail and the gatherings were going to cause a second spike down here. Very interesting how many parts/suburbs of London are in this as well.

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LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
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Remember the Argus spewing nonsense about the Brighton second wave and SKYROCKETING R rate, well we’re amongst the lowest infection rates in the U.K. now with 5 cases per 100000 per week, hopefully eases the worries of those worried that non essential retail and the gatherings were going to cause a second spike down here. Very interesting how many parts/suburbs of London are in this as well.

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Did you see this earlier ..talk about scaremongering..

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The Wizard

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Jul 2, 2009
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Isn’t this the case most places now?

Even in the states?

Too early to say with the US, their cases have massively spiked back up in the last 10 days so we’ll have to wait and see how that correlates in a few weeks, average time between infection and death is 3/4 weeks.

Most places have followed the same pattern with cases dropping at a similar rate to deaths from what I’ve seen, which is worrying from a US perspective.
 






Bozza

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A coronavirus vaccine from Germany’s BioNTech has yielded positive trial results, generating immune defences in participants that were stronger than those of the average recovered Covid-19 patient, according to preliminary data released by the company.

In a clinical study run with pharmaceuticals group Pfizer in the US, 24 people between the ages of 18 and 55 who received two doses of the vaccine had “significantly elevated” antibodies within four weeks of their first injection.

https://www.ft.com/content/65d0b33a-f12a-4878-ac87-da4835683949
 




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