The current Government advice is clear—outside is safer than inside and is recommend for gatherings: further, barring that, good ventilation (which they describe as opening windows and doors) in order to reduce risk:
'In general, the risk of catching or passing on COVID-19 is higher in crowded and enclosed spaces, where there are more people who might be infectious and limited fresh air.'
'It is possible to be infected by someone you don’t have close contact with, especially if you’re in a crowded and/or poorly ventilated space.'
'Let fresh air in if you meet indoors. Meeting outdoors is safer'
' If you’re indoors, you should let fresh air in to reduce the risk of catching or spreading COVID-19.This is particularly important before, during, and after meeting people you do not live with indoors.'
This is interesting guidance here:
'the Government suggests that you continue to wear one in crowded and enclosed spaces, especially where you come into contact with people you do not usually meet, when rates of transmission are high'
1 in 20 are currently infected in the UK—could you get any HIGHER.
'In general, the risk of catching or passing on COVID-19 is higher in crowded and enclosed spaces, where there are more people who might be infectious and limited fresh air.'
So it doesn't look like government guidance was followed very well here, does it?
Windows? Doors? Outside? During a period of high transmission?
Shane Warne heart attack death update: Cricketeer had Covid TWICE—Health Professor indicates that Covid could well be implicated in the sudden and unexpected death:
'Covid-19 causes a major shift in cardiovascular risk markers.'
Warne had Covid twice and was vaccinated: he said of the second bout which happened months after the first one in August:
“It was only like a little flu the second time,”
Much has been made to dismiss Warne's death since it happened:w/many claiming it was mainly due to poor lifestyle choices:the average of age of death of a male in Aus as of OECD metrics from 2018 is 80.7 years old:meaning that Warne died some 28.7 years earlier than average:
56-year-old former Kickboxing champion and charity campaigner Barrington Peterson has died suddenly of a massive heart attack—over a year a bout of Covid that put him in hospital—Covid massively increase your risk of a heart attack:
An incredibly sad case here: Barrington spent much of his life a charity worker and homelessness campaigner and considered a local legend in Birmingham:
After helping to deliver food parcels last year he said he was 'absolutely smashed by Covid:
1/ Deltacron,Covid,India:568 cases now reported in India as the hybrid variant picks up pace. Since first being identified by Professor Leon Kostrikis in Cyprus the Deltacron was considered 'controversial' with a few experts denying even going so far as to deny that it existed.
2/ 568 cases have been identified in India so far—meaning there are many more happening.
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2/ As we know the variant likely has an increased ability to infect cells—exactly as Prof Leon indicated back in early January (nearly 4 months ago now).
1/ Covid, UK, BA2 – Cheshire Primary school Outbreak following Residential Trip, Headteacher off sick as well—brags about 100% attendance 'fantastic achievement' Says Head
2/ A Headteacher in Cheshire writes to parents telling them that:
'Following the Year 3 residential, there has been an outbreak of COVID cases in that class and we have had to put measures in place just for Yr 3.'
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And:
'We are hopeful that the number of positive cases in that class will now settle and things will get back to normal in Yr 3 by the end of next week.'
'More staff had been off with Covid in the past two months than in the previous two years of the pandemic'
Says Leading Headteacher.
20-40% staff absent due to Covid sickness—1 in 15 primary kids absent,—1 in 5 high school
The schools are in clear crisis: the worst and biggest outbreaks since the pandemic started. Many schools are having to close and send year groups home to remote: the destruction is immense and never ending—supply staff have also run out—that's what happens when you send people
3/ in to an unsafe workplace—with no protections—what is the point exactly? Many schools are closing down as a result—simply running out of options: all avoidable, of course:
1/Extremely healthy young person frequently blacks out and wets himself 2 years after having Covid—a year after recovering—as we have reported at Enemy In A state before: a Dr on the frontline has nothing a massive increase in people passing out since Covid started.
Speaking to the Metro, the person who did not wish to be identified, but called 'Leo' for the sake of the interview, spoke about how his life has been destroyed by Covid, with a range of disturbing and disabling symptoms starting a year after infection: