"Second peak inevitable my money is on a third or more "
My maths goes
Each wave infects 2 million
The UK has 60 million susceptible
Waves will continue until at least 20 million
That's 10 waves
Each wave lasts 2 months depending upon severity of lockdown |
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To be honest I think it was in the uk nov/dec, because I was ill in bed for a month nov, i had to use my niblisser machine and ashama inhaler. I only use for chest infection. But I definitely didn't have that
I I'm convinced that this is actually the 2nd wave we are having now, and if there was suspicions like the uk did in fact know, do you remember winter the hospitals were busy more than most winter times. |
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"To be honest I think it was in the uk nov/dec, because I was ill in bed for a month nov, i had to use my niblisser machine and ashama inhaler. I only use for chest infection. But I definitely didn't have that
I I'm convinced that this is actually the 2nd wave we are having now, and if there was suspicions like the uk did in fact know, do you remember winter the hospitals were busy more than most winter times. "
Same happened to me so personally I would love to agree with you however people weren’t dying from that bout of illness and hospitals weren’t overrun with people suffering from it. This virus is vicious to 20% of the people who catch it. People go downhill fast with it and all we can do is put them on ventilators and hope that they have enough strength to fight the virus themselves. Sadly most of the people that end up on ventilators don’t actually manage to survive. It’s not worth the risk, don’t become complacent, keep washing your hands and keep believing that we will all be meeting up again soon. |
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"To be honest I think it was in the uk nov/dec, because I was ill in bed for a month nov, i had to use my niblisser machine and ashama inhaler. I only use for chest infection. But I definitely didn't have that
I I'm convinced that this is actually the 2nd wave we are having now, and if there was suspicions like the uk did in fact know, do you remember winter the hospitals were busy more than most winter times. "
Then why did the number of deaths per week only spike in March ?
Late January early February just might be possible but November December very very very doubtful
The reason we might not see a second spike is even after rules are relaxed we won't have mass gatherings for a long time and I don't think we'll ever go back to shaking hands or hugging every stranger we meet
Infection rates will go up and down but not the massive rates we saw before we knew what we were dealing with, or to be more precise, before we were given better advice than wash your hands and carry on as normal. |
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"To be honest I think it was in the uk nov/dec, because I was ill in bed for a month nov, i had to use my niblisser machine and ashama inhaler. I only use for chest infection. But I definitely didn't have that
I I'm convinced that this is actually the 2nd wave we are having now, and if there was suspicions like the uk did in fact know, do you remember winter the hospitals were busy more than most winter times. "
I was very bad over Christmas , double chest infection , 3 lots of anti biotics , did feel like crap to be honest , even got to the point I was worried id stop breathing in the night my breathing was so bad , now my symptoms perfectly matched covid 19 , only thing is I didn't seem to pass it on to anyone , I was around allot of people and no one seemed to catch what I had and certainly not to the severity I had it , and with how infectious vivid seems to be in leaning towards it being something else , was it really bad flu and a very nasty chest infection ? Or covid 19 , I'll never know for sure |
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Think we will see several "waves" before we get either a vaccine or herd immunity. Keeping the waves lower means herd immunity will take longer....we need 60-70% to have had it before that can kick in properly.
Fingers crossed for the Oxford vaccine development team.... |
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I believe thousands more will have to die, if we keep going into lockdown then the the system as we know it will crash. So schools/hospitals and the welfare state will fade away, we are spending money now 50 times faster than we earn it as a country. It can't go on and on before we just run out. |
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