If we ha e flu jabs e very year. I suppose we will need covid jabs every yea?
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If we ha e flu jabs e very year. I suppose we will need covid jabs every yea?
I have received my flu jag every autumn with no booster.
The problem with all these vaccines is that we lose our immunity to diseases and if there is another disease such as Covid-19 then were are stuffed.
When I was a child I never received the MMR vaccine as it had not been developed and available for mass vaccination but I managed to survive despite getting both measles and mumps in the same year at primary school.
This is the problem with the Nanny State. Nobody is allowed to think for themselves as politicians want to control everything we do even if it is the wrong way.
Sweden is more populated like UK, density of the country, nothing like as sparse as Norway Denmark.
It's like comparing Scottish deaths to the faroes.
Norway and Denmark dosent count the same way as Sweden who more or less count same as UK.
Under the Ferguson model Sweden should have 60k dead.......that's how far out the modelling is the UK is following.
You are way off in your comparisons. Sweden is far far more like Norway than Britain. Norway with 5 million residents spread around 148k sq miles is very similar to Sweden a little larger at 173k sq miles and a population of 10 million but the UK has a land area only a little over half the size of Sweden but with a population of 67 million almost seven times as much.
The population density of the three countries are as follows
Norway 38 residents per square mile
Sweden 64 residents per square mile
UK 1010 residents per square mile - this is a population density 16 times that of Sweden.
For the record The Faroes are c 90 residents per square mile. Scotland is at 170 per square mile (within this however Glasgow council has 8200 per square mile and the Highlands council only 21 per square mile).
I agree with much of your take on the covid pandemic but on this you are way off the mark. Sweden has a completely different population density and therefore covid 'footprint' than the UK and very much in line with its neighbours Norway and Finland (39 p Sq Mile).
Sure I read Sweden had 4 or 5 cities bigger than Dundee, Norway or Denmark 1 or 3 each.
And Swedes have a much bigger bame population......I'll let you check, trust you to be accurate.
The main point I like the Swedish way is they have trusted their population, everyone kept their liberty and they held up their hands straight away about care homes.
This has just been a total overreaction in the UK and especially Scotland.
They have manipulated the figs from day 1 and the two ghouls Whitty and Vallance are getting away with spouting absolute drivel.
Recap 1.5 mill dead 70% of over 70s hospitalised.
Lowered to half a mill deid.
NHS overun.....was never happening
4000 dead a day by mid November even though rates in the north west were already levelling out.
Pandemic was over in April.
Covid will be here for years.
All imho.😁
Whitty and Valance are the spokesmen. There is a whole bunch of them working out the figures and the Independent SAGE committee is full of people who want even tougher actions. It will be a surprise to me if the second wave exceeds the first wave because we have much better treatments, we have learned something, we won't repeat the Care Home fiasco, and those who are vulnerable will look out for themselves. Panic about some hospitals at 84 % capacity is a bit rich when normal winter capacity can be 95%.
I would not be so sure that the care home fiasco will not be repeated.
There was an article on the front page of last Sunday’s Sunday Times newspaper (1st November 2020) headed “Covid tests for elderly halted by Scots NHS”.
The routine testing of elderly NHS patients for Coronavirus was halted by one health board on the advice of the country’s Chief Nurse.
A nurse blew the whistle that the Chief Nursing Officer Fiona McQueen wrote to all Chief Executives of the NHS Trusts throughout Scotland on 7th October 2020 asking them to continue testing all people aged 70 and over on admission but the ‘serial testing’ every four days of these patients during their inpatient stay which has been required since late April could be relaxed.
NHS Ayrshire and Arran stopped these tests on 9th October. It is not reported if NHS Ayrshire and Arran have restarted testing their patients aged 70 and over every four days for coronavirus.
The article further states that to date about 80% of all the Covid deaths in Scotland have been among those aged 70 and over.
The question is who in the Scottish Government advised Fiona McQueen to send out this guidance.
Was it Jeanne Freeman the Cabinet Secretary for Health or was it Nicola Sturgeon.
Somebody has to carry the can for this guidance.
Last edited by islaydarkblue; 04-11-2020 at 11:03 PM.
Why does someone need to carry the can for what seems on the face of it to be sensible advice? If you're testing all patients on admission and are testing staff regularly why test all patients every four days? For me stop regular testing of inpatients and divert the testing resource to stop the virus entering the environment - which seems to be the plan here.