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    Quote Originally Posted by tHeArAb View Post
    That's always going to be the case though, as almost 90% of the population are vaccinated. The unvaccinated 10% are never going to be the majority of people contracting Covid. Where they are the majority, and by some considerable way, is hospitalisations. As many as 90% of the people in hospital with Covid are reported to be unvaccinated. Not only are they giving the government an excuse to impose lockdown, they're taking up beds that vaccinated people may be in desperate need of for other illnesses
    see i must read things differently from you as what i read is the hospital cases are all vaccinated

    people have this thing about the unvaccinated but really its the vaccinated that are having the issues

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    Quote Originally Posted by offshore_arab83 View Post
    see i must read things differently from you as what i read is the hospital cases are all vaccinated

    people have this thing about the unvaccinated but really its the vaccinated that are having the issues
    https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulat...d31october2021

    This makes it pretty clear OA - it’s Office of National Statistics as well which is apolitical. Unvaccinated are massively higher at risk of hospitilisation and morbidity. I think this ‘lockdown’ this time though has nothing to do with hospitilisations and deaths but more to do with concerns that half the working population are going to be self isolating at any one time at this rate and the basic infrastructure of the country will go to rat schit otherwise. My argument would be that if all the vulnerable groups have been triple jabbed (and approx 90% of them have) then the time is starting to come where we have to start saying that if you’re Covid positive but you’re well enough to go to your work then the self isolation thing has to eventually stop. At this rate, we’re going to have new variants and new lockdowns every six months.
    Last edited by JamesMcClean; 21-12-2021 at 05:22 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesMcClean View Post
    https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulat...d31october2021

    This makes it pretty clear OA - it’s Office of National Statistics as well which is apolitical. Unvaccinated are massively higher at risk of hospitilisation and morbidity. I think this ‘lockdown’ this time though has nothing to do with hospitilisations and deaths but more to do with concerns that half the working population are going to be self isolating at any one time at this rate and the basic infrastructure of the country will go to rat schit otherwise. My argument would be that if all the vulnerable groups have been triple jabbed (and approx 90% of them have) then the time is starting to come where we have to start saying that if you’re Covid positive but you’re well enough to go to your work then the self isolation thing has to eventually stop. At this rate, we’re going to have new variants and new lockdowns every six months.
    they are higher at risk but how many are actually getting admitted?

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