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Re: I thought this covid lark was finished
« Reply #30 on: 17 March 2022, 13:04:56 »

Caes seem to be going through the roof again. Dont see much in the way of updates on hospitalisations and deaths any more though.
Its dropped completely off the news agenda.
Vettell is out of the Grand Prix this weekend after testing positive.

One less for young Max to lap. ;)
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Re: I thought this covid lark was finished
« Reply #31 on: 17 March 2022, 13:20:47 »

Just been talking to a friend in Midlands who is off wrk sick with Covid. Bit worse than a sniffle.

Funny as she works in retail and managed to avoid getting it over the last two years

Plenty of cases here in Spain too. Less testing equals less apparent cases.
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Re: I thought this covid lark was finished
« Reply #32 on: 17 March 2022, 13:56:46 »

Caes seem to be going through the roof again. Dont see much in the way of updates on hospitalisations and deaths any more though.
Its dropped completely off the news agenda.

cases confirmed with a test up 50%
hospitalisations up 21%
death figures are no longer relevant ,it's easy to keep a patient alive 28 days with new treatments,
 but long term effects of COVID will have a serious effect to some people .

From ZOE study .....
 
people are currently predicted to have symptomatic COVID in the UK =2,807,072

so that's either a lot of people off work sick , or at work spreading COVID  :P

come the 1st April ,when tests are chargeable , no one will bother testing ,so we just won't know what's going on  :(



 
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Re: I thought this covid lark was finished
« Reply #33 on: 17 March 2022, 14:23:24 »

Caes seem to be going through the roof again. Dont see much in the way of updates on hospitalisations and deaths any more though.
Its dropped completely off the news agenda.

cases confirmed with a test up 50%
hospitalisations up 21%
death figures are no longer relevant ,it's easy to keep a patient alive 28 days with new treatments,
 but long term effects of COVID will have a serious effect to some people .

From ZOE study .....
 
people are currently predicted to have symptomatic COVID in the UK =2,807,072

so that's either a lot of people off work sick , or at work spreading COVID  :P

come the 1st April ,when tests are chargeable , no one will bother testing ,so we just won't know what's going on  :(

Which is a good thing!  ;D
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Re: I thought this covid lark was finished
« Reply #34 on: 17 March 2022, 14:29:25 »

Caes seem to be going through the roof again. Dont see much in the way of updates on hospitalisations and deaths any more though.
Its dropped completely off the news agenda.

cases confirmed with a test up 50%
hospitalisations up 21%
death figures are no longer relevant ,it's easy to keep a patient alive 28 days with new treatments,
 but long term effects of COVID will have a serious effect to some people .

From ZOE study .....
 
people are currently predicted to have symptomatic COVID in the UK =2,807,072

so that's either a lot of people off work sick , or at work spreading COVID  :P

come the 1st April ,when tests are chargeable , no one will bother testing ,so we just won't know what's going on  :(

Which is a good thing!  ;D
There'll be lots of sites where we can find figures ranging from one death per week to one hundred thousand deaths per week, and I know someone who'll find them  ;D
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Re: I thought this covid lark was finished
« Reply #36 on: 17 March 2022, 14:32:56 »

I notice booster jabs are stuck around 67%
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Re: I thought this covid lark was finished
« Reply #37 on: 17 March 2022, 14:41:17 »

Caes seem to be going through the roof again. Dont see much in the way of updates on hospitalisations and deaths any more though.
Its dropped completely off the news agenda.

cases confirmed with a test up 50%
hospitalisations up 21%
death figures are no longer relevant ,it's easy to keep a patient alive 28 days with new treatments,
 but long term effects of COVID will have a serious effect to some people .

From ZOE study .....
 
people are currently predicted to have symptomatic COVID in the UK =2,807,072

so that's either a lot of people off work sick , or at work spreading COVID  :P

come the 1st April ,when tests are chargeable , no one will bother testing ,so we just won't know what's going on  :(

Which is a good thing!  ;D
There'll be lots of sites where we can find figures ranging from one death per week to one hundred thousand deaths per week, and I know someone who'll find them  ;D
I'm not interested in Australian aboriginal deaths or how little Covid is not spreading through the American Armish comunities or other obscure figures though  :D
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Re: I thought this covid lark was finished
« Reply #38 on: 17 March 2022, 16:08:24 »

Caes seem to be going through the roof again. Dont see much in the way of updates on hospitalisations and deaths any more though.
Its dropped completely off the news agenda.

cases confirmed with a test up 50%
hospitalisations up 21%
death figures are no longer relevant ,it's easy to keep a patient alive 28 days with new treatments,
 but long term effects of COVID will have a serious effect to some people .

From ZOE study .....
 
people are currently predicted to have symptomatic COVID in the UK =2,807,072

so that's either a lot of people off work sick , or at work spreading COVID  :P

come the 1st April ,when tests are chargeable , no one will bother testing ,so we just won't know what's going on  :(

Hypochondriacs will have to pay.

Hardly fair is it. ::) ::) ::) ;)
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Re: I thought this covid lark was finished
« Reply #39 on: 17 March 2022, 16:49:25 »

I'm a hypochondriac, but only with regards to cancer. So far, this year, I've had cancer of the bowels, stomach, spine and mouth  ;D
When I tell my missus I don't feel too good, she asks where the cancer has moved to, sarky cow :( One day I'll be right, you just wait....... :)
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Re: I thought this covid lark was finished
« Reply #40 on: 17 March 2022, 18:34:13 »

I'm a hypochondriac, but only with regards to cancer. So far, this year, I've had cancer of the bowels, stomach, spine and mouth  ;D
When I tell my missus I don't feel too good, she asks where the cancer has moved to, sarky cow :( One day I'll be right, you just wait....... :)

It'll be liver cancer......but don't dwell on it. :)

My Grandfather had it and within a month he was in a box. Age 69.
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Re: I thought this covid lark was finished
« Reply #41 on: 17 March 2022, 19:00:05 »

I'm a hypochondriac, but only with regards to cancer. So far, this year, I've had cancer of the bowels, stomach, spine and mouth  ;D
When I tell my missus I don't feel too good, she asks where the cancer has moved to, sarky cow :( One day I'll be right, you just wait....... :)

It'll be liver cancer......but don't dwell on it. :)

My Grandfather had it and within a month he was in a box. Age 69.

Yep this one gets you quick.  :(

My Dad found out he had it and was gone in 6 weeks. Age 53.  :'(
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Re: I thought this covid lark was finished
« Reply #42 on: 17 March 2022, 19:18:53 »

Our kid was diagnosed with liver cancer 12 months ago. He's still alive, just.
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Re: I thought this covid lark was finished
« Reply #43 on: 22 March 2022, 21:28:33 »

Another 500 odd deaths and America will hit the magic million  :(
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Re: I thought this covid lark was finished
« Reply #44 on: 23 March 2022, 13:12:42 »

I notice booster jabs are stuck around 67%

I'm one of the 33%.

Time for your 4th jab now. Open to all over 75's like yourself. :)
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