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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

So you're commenting on a miniscule number of people who wouldn't have overwhelmed the NHS anyway.

Do you know the split between those with understandable hesitancy and the wilful avoiders? I don't but I would bet the latter wasn't a minuscule proportion given the bs spread around on social media.

 


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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Do you know the split between those with understandable hesitancy and the wilful avoiders? I don't but I would bet the latter wasn't a minuscule proportion given the bs spread around on social media.

Pure guesswork then.

 

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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

And now some even cleverer dicks are claiming it was a price worth paying.
What sanctions do you suggest? House arrest? A bullet in the back of the head?

Sanctions?

None at all, other than to point it out and to add to the effort to counter the modern plague of malicious disinformation circulating on the internet which disturbs all our lives.

How we deal with the post-truth world where populist politicians thrive on outright lies and people believe things that "just ain't so", is a major problem for democracy.

 


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Comments should be directed at those who took up positions based on clearly established misinformation such as the vaccines stopped transmission.

But then we only get excuses.

 


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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Sanctions?

None at all, other than to point it out and to add to the effort to counter the modern plague of malicious disinformation circulating on the internet which disturbs all our lives.

How we deal with the post-truth world where populist politicians thrive on outright lies and people believe things that "just ain't so", is a major problem for democracy.

That's above my pay grade.

 

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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

So does the fact it was a few hundred people. Hardly a tidal wave of hospital engulfing proportions.

How is that a fact? It’s at best an assumption. One I disagree with.

Even if it was only 50% of the current 7%, it would still be nearly 2 million.

 


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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

How is that a fact? It’s at best an assumption. One I disagree with.

Even if it was only 50% of the current 7%, it would still be nearly 2 million.

That's assuming they ended up in hospital which is patenty untrue and including all those who caught COVID before the vaccine was available.

 

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Let’s try to put to bed this nonsense about the claims that the Covid vaccines stopped transmission somehow being relevant to this debate. Such claims were made. Some may have been too enthusiastic in order to encourage take up but the simple fact is that it’s true.

The vaccines do stop transmissions. Anything, vaccination or prior infection, that induces greater immunity must stop transmissions. Not all transmissions but enough to make a difference. That’s partly the point of creating an immune system response.

That effect was greater with the original virus but as the variants took over it diminished, exactly as was expected. Nevertheless, and again as expected, the vaccines continued to protect against severe disease even if less infective at stopping infection. Lighter symptoms, lower transmission.

This was all expected. Just as the flu throws up new variants which demand tailored vaccines in response each year, so it seems will Covid.

You can read more on this here:-

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Rather worryingly my wife advised me that she has been officially advised that the hospital has seen a surge in Covid related admissions recently which at this time of year is causing them concerns. It’s not yet being publicly announced for fear of creating more problems than that would solve. Whether this is just a local issue and related in some way to the large number of visitors currently here is unknown.

 


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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

That's assuming they ended up in hospital which is patenty untrue and including all those who caught COVID before the vaccine was available.

It isn’t.

If 35% of hospital admissions come from 7% of the population it’s very important.

 


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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Let’s try to put to bed this nonsense about the claims that the Covid vaccines stopped transmission somehow being relevant to this debate. Such claims were made. Some may have been too enthusiastic in order to encourage take up but the simple fact is that it’s true.

The vaccines do stop transmissions. Anything, vaccination or prior infection, that induces greater immunity must stop transmissions. Not all transmissions but enough to make a difference. That’s partly the point of creating an immune system response.

That effect was greater with the original virus but as the variants took over it diminished, exactly as was expected. Nevertheless, and again as expected, the vaccines continued to protect against severe disease even if less infective at stopping infection. Lighter symptoms, lower transmission.

This was all expected. Just as the flu throws up new variants which demand tailored vaccines in response each year, so it seems will Covid.

You can read more on this here:-

[Link]

[Link]

Rather worryingly my wife advised me that she has been officially advised that the hospital has seen a surge in Covid related admissions recently which at this time of year is causing them concerns. It’s not yet being publicly announced for fear of creating more problems than that would solve. Whether this is just a local issue and related in some way to the large number of visitors currently here is unknown.

It hasn't been kept a secret.

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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

It isn’t.

If 35% of hospital admissions come from 7% of the population it’s very important.

This is just nonsense. The total number of hospitalisations from the entire country both pre- and post vaccination was less than a million.Now you're suggesting twice that figure from a small section of the population.

 

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Sleep Joe said: "You're not going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations,"

Sleepy joe tested positive for COVID. He is fully vaccinated and twice boosted 1 year later.

Bidens claims were false, misleading and disinformation. Potentially dangerous to people who were under the impression that the vaccine was safe and if they took it they would not get covid.

 

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