Worth remembering, with all the vaccine spats that countries are all understandably very worried.
Look at these data from @Care2much18 (👏👏👏) on EU countries right now. Estonia has a population of under 1.4 million so 1.7k cases are like our worst day ever. 80k.
Czech Republic has under 11 mill citizens so 11,928 cases is equiv to nearly 70k here.
Poland, Hungary and Belgium (beware!) despite the earlier brutal waves will have to work hard to reverse an accelerating trend... as will France & Germany amongst others.
B.1.1.7 is a bugger and can reverse fortunes very quickly ..including here in the U.K.
This is why it is wise to take a broad view of vaccines and support all countries’ best efforts, partly just out of humanity but also :- Covid doesn’t care about borders.
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Performative, tacky, needy, nationalism is no replacement for competent, ethical, trustworthy, patriotism and we don’t have that right now.
I hope that will change
To be clear. I am very proud of specific British people who speak up with clarity and courage about how Government actions are slowly (and sometimes very quickly) are strangling the very best of British in products, arts, fashion, professional services, trade.
@lia_nici@JamesSunderl@BBCBreakfast@BBCNews@Ofcom@bbcpress To be clear. I’m v. proud of specific British people who speak up with clarity & courage about how Government actions are slowly (and sometimes very quickly) are strangling the very best of British in products, arts, fashion, professional services, trade.
“In wave 2, living with children was associated with an increased risk of recorded SARS-CoV-2 infection and covid-19 related hospital admission but was not associated with ICU admission.”
Of course it is the resulting onward transmission that further increases risk.
Interestingly “Living with children aged 0-11 years was associated with a reduced risk of death from covid-19 in both wave 1 and wave 2; we observed no increase in risk of death for those living with older children.”
Not SO surprising in that parents of younger children are likely to be younger & less vulnerable.
The risk of increased hospitalisation & deaths lies in the greater risk of onward transmission to more vulnerable people.
More transmission = eventually more hospitalisation/death
“Despite the fiendishly difficult situation, and the lack of numbers that mean they can’t deal with almost any reported incidents of violence against women, the police have found the resources to protect the most vulnerable part of our society: statues.”
“It is a dilemma we all face in our lives. You’re walking up the street, perhaps to get some bread and milk, and you see a group of mourners outside a church, remembering someone they loved. At that moment, we face a fiendishly difficult choice.”
“Do we pass by respectfully, or do we grab one of them, shove them face down on the floor, and handcuff them behind their back before hurling them into a van? These are the desperately awkward decisions the police are faced with.”
Cummings wants to turn the UK into the ‘home of science’ – but ignored all scientists re lockdown
People tend to forget this because he has no qualifications beyond a BA in history has never done so much as an hour’s paid work in any kind of science job independent.co.uk/voices/dominic…
“Another reason people tend to forget that Dominic Cummings is a scientist is because there are no actual scientists anywhere in the UK who think Brexit is anything other than the most damaging thing that’s ever happened to their industry.”
As for his latest money milking machine, ARPA...
I mean, that really was the reason for all those Brexit lies, wasn’t it?