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as virus get more transmissible they get weaker - that is the law of virus mutation.

 

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so in early '20  3 weeks to flatten the curve

then 15 weeks to freedom - get your double jabs

now you must get your booster

even with 90% of population now have antibodies

another new variant which we have no info on apart that is is more transmissable

its now time to re-introduce flimsy cotton masks - which do not work 

to be reviewed in 3 weeks just before christmas 

 

 

its all bollox

 

 

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The WHO should have called this new variant Xi

but that would have offended the chinese dictator

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Omicron- according to South Africa...

South Africa say that it is weaker and causes less deaths "It presents mild disease with symptoms being sore muscles and tiredness for a day or two not feeling well. So far, we have detected that those infected do not suffer loss of taste or smell. They might have a slight cough. There are no prominent symptoms. Of those infected some are currently being treated at home", Coetzee said Angelique Coetzee, the chairwoman of the South African Medical Association

She was the whistleblower who claimed it was serious but now also says "symptoms are unusual but Mild"

 

However, Dr Angelique Coetzee, chair of the South African Medical Association and a practising GP based in Pretoria, said it was “premature” to make predictions of a health crisis.

“It’s all speculation at this stage. It may be it’s highly transmissible, but so far the cases we are seeing are extremely mild,” she said. “Maybe two weeks from now I will have a different opinion, but this is what we are seeing. So are we seriously worried? No. We are concerned and we watch what’s happening. But for now we’re saying, ‘OK: there’s a whole hype out there. [We’re] not sure why.’”

so basically it's like mild flu

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/rest-of-world/south-african-medical-association-says-omicron-variant-causes-mild-disease/articleshow/87949404.cms

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/south-african-doctor-raised-alarm-omicron-variant-says-symptoms/

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here is an interesting post from the Lancet, make what you think of it?   19th November 2021

 if your vulnerable take it, if your not waste of time

 

 

https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanepe/article/PIIS2666-7762(21)00258-1/fulltext

High COVID-19 vaccination rates were expected to reduce transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in populations by reducing the number of possible sources for transmission and thereby to reduce the burden of COVID-19 disease. Recent data, however, indicate that the epidemiological relevance of COVID-19 vaccinated individuals is increasing. In the UK it was described that secondary attack rates among household contacts exposed to fully vaccinated index cases was similar to household contacts exposed to unvaccinated index cases (25% for vaccinated vs 23% for unvaccinated). 12 of 31 infections in fully vaccinated household contacts (39%) arose from fully vaccinated epidemiologically linked index cases. Peak viral load did not differ by vaccination status or variant type [

]. In Germany, the rate of symptomatic COVID-19 cases among the fully vaccinated (“breakthrough infections”) is reported weekly since 21. July 2021 and was 16.9% at that time among patients of 60 years and older [

]. This proportion is increasing week by week and was 58.9% on 27. October 2021 (Figure 1) providing clear evidence of the increasing relevance of the fully vaccinated as a possible source of transmission. A similar situation was described for the UK. Between week 39 and 42, a total of 100.160 COVID-19 cases were reported among citizens of 60 years or older. 89.821 occurred among the fully vaccinated (89.7%), 3.395 among the unvaccinated (3.4%) [

]. One week before, the COVID-19 case rate per 100.000 was higher among the subgroup of the vaccinated compared to the subgroup of the unvaccinated in all age groups of 30 years or more. In Israel a nosocomial outbreak was reported involving 16 healthcare workers, 23 exposed patients and two family members. The source was a fully vaccinated COVID-19 patient. The vaccination rate was 96.2% among all exposed individuals (151 healthcare workers and 97 patients). Fourteen fully vaccinated patients became severely ill or died, the two unvaccinated patients developed mild disease [

]. The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) identifies four of the top five counties with the highest percentage of fully vaccinated population (99.9–84.3%) as “high” transmission counties [

]. Many decisionmakers assume that the vaccinated can be excluded as a source of transmission. It appears to be grossly negligent to ignore the vaccinated population as a possible and relevant source of transmission when deciding about public health control measures.

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haha i got to post this great cartoon :thumbs:

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Andrew Lawrence hit the nail on the head

 

UK Gov and Pfizer / moderna do a deal for 114 million booster jabs - that's why Omicron is such an issue - can't waste them jabs can we

 

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27 minutes ago, Kzin said:

 

that's what you get when in a rush they train students, social workers, folk on furlough to help stick a pin in your arm

 

i  have telling friends to ask for needle to be Aspirated , i'm ignored :zipped:

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