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Nobody even knows if herd immunity even works with covid-19.

 

The reports of at least 116 re-infected people in South Korea is very concerning.

If you can get it again after having had it, then herd immunity won't work.

 

If a vaccine is impossible (malaria and aids the most infamous non-vaccinated conditions), then we really are in trouble.

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11 minutes ago, Francis Albert said:

The only numbers I have seen so far relate to January and February, before Coronavirus took off, are on total deaths. Compared to last year they showed 3000 fewer deaths in January and 3000 more in February (or the other way round)  meaning that Coronavirus deaths are still statistically masked by "normal" variability in rates of death. I also think " mentioned on the death certificate" may be misleading. If someone in the late stages of terminal lung  cancer dies, has he died of Coronavirus or of lung cancer?

Despite the certainty some people express about the course of the pandemic and the way out of it there is still a hell of a lot we won't know for a very long time, if ever. 

I think the latest stats published are around mid to late March but there is a lag with date of registration of death. I think you have 1 or 2 weeks to register a death in normal circumstances. Certainly the stats will be at the early part of the upward trend of covid in the UK and i think include less than 1000 covid deaths. So as you say they tell us very little so far.

 

You can have more than one condition mentioned in a death certificate so in the example you state both long cancer and covid would be recorded. This makes the covid deaths alone a stat of dubious significance but long term comparing the overall death rates and individual conditions will probably be the closest we get to an overall picture.

 

I agree with your last paragraph 100%. We are bombarded with opinions formed from incomplete statistics and these opinions are then presented to us as facts.

 

Ultimately there will be no good answer to this, it will be the least bad answer, and that will be unpalatable but I think it is sadly true.

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2 minutes ago, Cade said:

Nobody even knows if herd immunity even works with covid-19.

 

The reports of at least 116 re-infected people in South Korea is very concerning.

If you can get it again after having had it, then herd immunity won't work.

 

If a vaccine is impossible (malaria and aids the most infamous non-vaccinated conditions), then we really are in trouble.

This guy gets it 👍.  Though I have to say, when you have time and if you watch trumps press conference's, have a look at there social distancing. 

 

Drop me a pm if u want bud 😉

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28 minutes ago, Cade said:

Nobody even knows if herd immunity even works with covid-19.

 

The reports of at least 116 re-infected people in South Korea is very concerning.

If you can get it again after having had it, then herd immunity won't work.

 

If a vaccine is impossible (malaria and aids the most infamous non-vaccinated conditions), then we really are in trouble.

 

 

We have been unable to create a vaccine for any other coronavirus so far, could be due to lack of need or we are just not able to do it.  

 

Worst case scenario humans don't get immunity and we are unable to make a vaccine, this is an entirely realistic outcome and hopefully our leaders have plans in place. 

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1 hour ago, Lord BJ said:

 

I struggle to see how herd immunity doesn’t happen automatically. 

 

This thing is loose all over the world, it’s not going away. Even now a section of the population is building up a immunity to it. Lockdowns don’t make this go away, its merely a management strategy. We can’t remain in lockdown too long as the damage that will cause will become worse than that of the actual virus.

 

We will need to return to some form of ‘normality’ and herd immunity will be a byproduct of that.

 

 

 

 

 

These are the cold, hard facts.

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1 hour ago, Lord BJ said:

 

I struggle to see how herd immunity doesn’t happen automatically. 

 

This thing is loose all over the world, it’s not going away. Even now a section of the population is building up a immunity to it. Lockdowns don’t make this go away, its merely a management strategy. We can’t remain in lockdown too long as the damage that will cause will become worse than that of the actual virus.

 

We will need to return to some form of ‘normality’ and herd immunity will be a byproduct of that.

 

 

 

 

Exactly, heard immunity is and always going to be the inevitable outcome, lockdown is there to stop the health service being overwhelmed but we're all going ti have to be exposed to it at some point.

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28 minutes ago, Dawnrazor said:

Exactly, heard immunity is and always going to be the inevitable outcome, lockdown is there to stop the health service being overwhelmed but we're all going ti have to be exposed to it at some point.

Has to be some form of social distancing or we will just get wave after wave.I suppose Spain will tell us a lot as they are about to ease restrictions.

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Seymour M Hersh
1 hour ago, dobmisterdobster said:

 

Moral of the story.

 

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I remember when honest Abe originally posted that. 

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6 minutes ago, vegas-voss said:

New cases starting to appear in China with restrictions now along the Russian border.

 

Russia's fault then? 

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1 hour ago, milky_26 said:

it helps that he has his lapdogs at fox news agreeing with everything he says and does

 

It's actually the other way around. Trump watches Fox and friends, they make a ludicrous suggestion, minutes later he's tweeting it then it becomes policy.

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39 minutes ago, Dawnrazor said:

Exactly, heard immunity is and always going to be the inevitable outcome, lockdown is there to stop the health service being overwhelmed but we're all going ti have to be exposed to it at some point.

 

This is the thing isn't it, we're not going to smallpox this thing out of existence. It's not going away. Lockdown will end then it will simply begin again. The only other thing I can think of is waiting for a vaccine and even that wont save everyone.

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The Internet
8 minutes ago, manaliveits105 said:

Get with the programme its either the Tories or Trumps fault 

 

So they've handled this really well have they? 

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Seymour M Hersh
46 minutes ago, Shanks said:

 

 

We have been unable to create a vaccine for any other coronavirus so far, could be due to lack of need or we are just not able to do it.  

 

Worst case scenario humans don't get immunity and we are unable to make a vaccine, this is an entirely realistic outcome and hopefully our leaders have plans in place. 

 

How quickly do you think vaccines can be created? Just out of thin air? This Wuhan virus has only been on the go  (outside of the BS4 Lab anyway) since October/November time. The Chinese destroyed all sorts of date and research to deny any issue. Western researchers are working from scratch to come up with a vaccine and indeed some at Cambridge (I think) feel they may have something for September. 

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I heard Simon Calder, travel consultant on 5live, who thinks that there will be internal air travel back up and running in the UK by mid may with limited European air travel by June and  holidays getting back to normal by July. 

 

He must see different numbers from the ones I've been seeing every day. 

 

Opinions eh?

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4 minutes ago, Seymour M Hersh said:

 

How quickly do you think vaccines can be created? Just out of thin air? This Wuhan virus has only been on the go  (outside of the BS4 Lab anyway) since October/November time. The Chinese destroyed all sorts of date and research to deny any issue. Western researchers are working from scratch to come up with a vaccine and indeed some at Cambridge (I think) feel they may have something for September. 

 

We haven't been able to create a vacinne for any of the other coronavirus that are around.  

 

I realise we haven't had very long to create one for covid-19 but historically we haven't done well in this field (why we haven't done it is up for debate) 

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Aw well... First time since lockdown I've lost my cool with someone. Some guy walked straight in front of the counter I was being served at, so he could pick his scratch cards. I asked him wft! and told him to move back, He looked at me with the whit? face.  He's lucky touching people is not advisable. Prick!

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32 minutes ago, Seymour M Hersh said:

 

Russia's fault then? 

Doesn't say it is just thats the region that has got restrictions put in place.

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22 minutes ago, Cade said:

Vaccines and herd immunity may not even work.

 

I've gone through this twice today already.

I'm not expert but does herd immunity not evolve over a number of years.I mean **** me we haven't even got rid of the common cold.

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24 minutes ago, The Mighty Thor said:

I heard Simon Calder, travel consultant on 5live, who thinks that there will be internal air travel back up and running in the UK by mid may with limited European air travel by June and  holidays getting back to normal by July. 

 

He must see different numbers from the ones I've been seeing every day. 

 

Opinions eh?

Something wrong with folks heads if they go on holiday in July.Remember these experts told them it was cool to go in March  so to listen to that advice again would be mad

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I P Knightley
2 hours ago, Thaw said:

 

The thing about this is that people keep citing someone else's paraphrase as if it were a direct quote, making it easier for Cummings to deny.

 

It would be interesting to know what he actually said.

Cummings is the government's chief strategist and the government's strategy was/is to pursue herd immunity. 

 

If he didn't use those exact words, he'll have used something very similar. 

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The Mighty Thor

There's an article on Twitter by BBC guy Faisal Islam which was originally about the lack of reporting by PHE on care home cases and deaths. 

 

There are caveats attached to the report but these cannot be right? 

 

https://ltccovid.org/2020/04/12/mortality-associated-with-covid-19-outbreaks-in-care-homes-early-international-evidence/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

 

 

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5 minutes ago, vegas-voss said:

I'm not expert but does herd immunity not evolve over a number of years.I mean **** me we haven't even got rid of the common cold.

 

We'll never get rid of the common cold as it mutates too quickly. It is possible to get rid of diseases that mutate more slowly, such as measles and smallpox.

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6 minutes ago, vegas-voss said:

I'm not expert but does herd immunity not evolve over a number of years.I mean **** me we haven't even got rid of the common cold.

 

I'm gradually coming to the conclusion that we may just have to live/die with this thing just as we do with cold/flu. 

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33 minutes ago, Cade said:

Vaccines and herd immunity may not even work.

 

I've gone through this twice today already.

 

Might as well top yourself now then eh.

Save yourself any unnecessary ****ing about.

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6 minutes ago, I P Knightley said:

Cummings is the government's chief strategist and the government's strategy was/is to pursue herd immunity. 

 

If he didn't use those exact words, he'll have used something very similar. 

 

The initial strategy (at least) increasingly feels like a horrendous mistake, I agree. 

 

I still think the soundbite could have been more another person's inference, or a summary of a longer speech. If it was indeed close to a verbatim quote, that gives it quite a different flavour.

 

For the avoidance of doubt, I'm absolutely not a fan of either Cummings or Johnson.

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31 minutes ago, ri Alban said:

Aw well... First time since lockdown I've lost my cool with someone. Some guy walked straight in front of the counter I was being served at, so he could pick his scratch cards. I asked him wft! and told him to move back, He looked at me with the whit? face.  He's lucky touching people is not advisable. Prick!

 

Weighing up the probabilities of viral transfer, I would imagine that a kick in the gonads accompanied by a quick step to the side (to avoid breathing in any exhalation as the recipient folds up) may do the trick. 👍 Not of course that I would suggest violence as the means to the resolution of any dispute.

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Just now, redjambo said:

 

Weighing up the probabilities of viral transfer, I would imagine that a kick in the gonads accompanied by a quick step to the side (to avoid breathing in any exhalation as the recipient folds up) may do the trick. 👍 Not of course that I would suggest violence as the means to the resolution of any dispute.

Not worth it bud.

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12 minutes ago, JFK-1 said:

 

I'm gradually coming to the conclusion that we may just have to live/die with this thing just as we do with cold/flu. 

 

Yup.

 

I'd be willing to wager that a fair chunk of us have already had it and put it down to the usual seasonal ailments.

 

As with most things, teatments for the worst affected will undoubtably improve as time goes on.

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13 minutes ago, JFK-1 said:

 

I'm gradually coming to the conclusion that we may just have to live/die with this thing just as we do with cold/flu. 

 

That is how it will pass. We will get on its back until we have it down to manageable levels. We'll most likely never eliminate it altogether. Such is life.

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Just now, ri Alban said:

Not worth it bud.

 

I know, but one can always day-dream.

 

Hope you're not in too much pain today, ri.

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Governor Tarkin
Just now, ri Alban said:

Not worth it bud.

 

I'm working on developing a tazer app for android.

 

You can be my beta tester. 👍

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Thank God for the Pakistani embassy at the end of my street, ice, Pepsi and litre bottles of Bacardi,  👏👏🏾👏👏🏾👏👏🏾👏👏🏾👏👏🏾

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10 minutes ago, redjambo said:

 

I know, but one can always day-dream.

 

Hope you're not in too much pain today, ri.

Thanks bud. Leg is killing me, but start back on the taxi tomorrow. 4 years since I done it. So I suppose I'm gonna have to put up with these people. 

 

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Eamonn Holmes jumping on the "It's 5G" conspiracy theory bandwagon

:cornette:

Relying to an expert who just slapped down the pish, he said:

"I totally agree with everything you are saying but what I don’t accept is mainstream media immediately slapping that down as not true when they don’t know it’s not true.

No-one should attack or damage or do anything like that but it’s very easy to say it is not true because it suits the state narrative.

That’s all I would say, as someone with an inquiring mind.”

 

Radio waves cannot carry biological matter ya tubby twat.

 

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3 minutes ago, Jeff said:

 

Is that you Chris Tarrant?

 

3 minutes ago, Mauricio Pinilla said:

 

:lol:

What we know about it mate is very little? 

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4 minutes ago, Bongo 1874 said:

Is there any proof this virsus originated in wuhan?. 

How you feeling man? Holding up okay?

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10 minutes ago, Governor Tarkin said:

 

I'm working on developing a tazer app for android.

 

You can be my beta tester. 👍

:thumb:

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7 minutes ago, ri Alban said:

Thanks bud. Leg is killing me, but start back on the taxi tomorrow. 4 years since I done it. So I suppose I'm gonna have to put up with these people. 

 

 

All the best for tomorrow, ri. :thumbsup:

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Just now, redjambo said:

 

All the best for tomorrow, ri. :thumbsup:

I'm taking a stale black pudding with me. :)

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1 minute ago, ri Alban said:

I'm taking a stale black pudding with me. :)

 

I won't ask why.

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6 minutes ago, GinRummy said:

How you feeling man? Holding up okay?

Yeah a lot better now mate, sadly i think we are in this for the long haul. 

 

We seem to be learning more about this virsus everyday, quite scary it has three strains. 

 

Stay safe 👍

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As an eighty five year old who. is in the high risk categories I can easily say that this is the worst thing I have seen in my life. I lived through a war of course as a child one didn't totally understand it, but there was a hope that however it was it would end. I forget the chronology but we also went through a flu epidemic, polio, TB to some extent, and smallpox,  my main memory was of the vaccine that we received an injection for. You knew when someone had just been injected because they wore a red ribbon on their treated arm, because to be bumped on that arm was extremely painful. Aids, Hiv have all passed through. This is different for me, I am not afraid of the worst outcome of death , too old to worry, I am afraid of the life of self isolation becoming the norm, low shelves at stores, line ups and limits to people entering are all more like an occupied country in wartime. In local paper today City of Vancouver mayor talking about the City facing bankruptcy, the news from china about new cases confirms statements I have heard that until there is a vaccine, and possibly even after sudden surprise outbreaks could occur, everything tells me not to be afraid, and in a way I am not, but I am apprehensive about the future for us all and that does concern me.

 

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