Sounds like time to get a better mask.It’s hard to believe that if you’re spending more than an hour in a building being the only one wearing a mask that the mask will make any difference to you at all.
Just pretend you don't have it and keep turning upWhat's the story in the UK?
I was in a busy pub on Friday with two mates. Virtually standing room early. We kept bailing on grabbing seats because it was all a bit non social distanced but the seats kept filling up with strangers literally hip to hip and arse to arse
I’m slightly baffled about it all. Everyone bullet proof and just cracking on
Last week I had to leave work dressed in a white suit, gloves mask and face visor
In case anyone doesn't know, SK's brother is a hospital doctor dealing with covid cases, not dressing like that to pop into a shop.My brother is in the same sort of situation in terms of wearing all the protective gear and ppe. Wears the full white overalls , gloves, masks eye protection and tapes the masks to his face.
In case anyone doesn't know, SK's brother is a hospital doctor dealing with covid cases, not dressing like that to pop into a shop.
we know how well they saved christmas last year. prepare for incoming lockdown as soon as people have bought their xmas food.I will be so, so pissed off if 'saving Christmas' results in a January-spring lockdown meaning we miss a THIRD Passover in a row with our families.
This is my suspicion - they will lock down, although probably in some half-arsed way and keeping schools open, after Christmas.we know how well they saved christmas last year. prepare for incoming lockdown as soon as people have bought their xmas food.
Well, based on September rates of vaccination, at least 30 of them won't have had their two doses, which (except for the rare cases where people can't be vaccinated) I would certainly interpret as either not taking any precautions whatsoever (no jabs) or not being arsed to take full precautions (only one jab). By now, with vaccination rates being higher, I would expect that it's more than 30, though.Meanwhile 140 people will die today in the UK of this awful virus. How many of those because people can't be arsed to wear a mask or take ANY PRECAUTIONS WHATSOEVER?
You can prove anything with facts.Well, based on September rates of vaccination, at least 30 of them won't have had their two doses, which (except for the rare cases where people can't be vaccinated) I would certainly interpret as either not taking any precautions whatsoever (no jabs) or not being arsed to take full precautions (only one jab). By now, with vaccination rates being higher, I would expect that it's more than 30, though.
Deaths by vaccination status, England - Office for National Statistics
Age-standardised mortality rates for deaths involving coronavirus (COVID-19), non-COVID-19 deaths and all deaths by vaccination status, broken down by age group.www.ons.gov.uk
If you normalise for age-adjusted risk, the odds of dying are about 32 times higher for the unvaccinated as compared with the vaccinated.
Deaths involving COVID-19 by vaccination status, England - Office for National Statistics
Weekly age-standardised mortality rates and age-specific rates for deaths involving COVID-19 by vaccination status; deaths occurring between 2 January and 24 September 2021 in England.www.ons.gov.uk
These sort of comments wind me up SO MUCH these days.Covid patients in ICU now almost all unvaccinated, says Oxford scientist
Prof Sir Andrew Pollard says most of those infected who are fully vaccinated will experience only mild symptomswww.theguardian.com
“For those of us fortunate enough to have already been vaccinated, the story now seems very different. For most vaccinated individuals, these mild infections are little more than an unpleasant inconvenience.”
But for those who are very frail, immunocompromised or have underlying health conditions, Pollard and Angus said, Covid infections can still be “enough to destabilise them” and cause “serious, life-threatening health problems that add to the pressure on the NHS”.
In this context, it is shameful that in some low-income countries only 5% of the population have received at least one dose, almost a year since the first licensed dose was given in Britain. The director general of the World Health Organization expressed his deep concern last week that there are now six times more booster doses being administered every day than first doses. We are still not doing enough to end the pandemic for the world’s unvaccinated, and governments and manufacturers urgently need to work together to get doses to those in low-income countries, keeping an eye on the long-term gains of global vaccination, despite the challenges posed by the current Covid spike in Europe.
We need better and cleaner clinical data to understand fully which patients are being admitted to hospital, to improve our assessment of how effective vaccines are at preventing hospital and ICU admission, and to assess who would be most likely to benefit from boosters. It is also important to monitor and assess the duration of the top-up protection afforded by boosters to then inform the best long-term strategy for future control beyond this winter.
Well, I just got pinged to book a test due to positive contact mentioned above. No need to self isolate according to rules, and I'm away from home so could actually go about and do whatever while I wait for the test result, which could take a while I guess. Not going to do that, will cancel plans for next 2 days and go home.
If you had they would have concluded the vax had sent you batty!On my way from the testing centre heading home I heard 2 middle aged men loudly talking at each other about covid conspirary stuff outside a cafe, had to talk myself out of throwing a chair at them.