How many admissions would be needed if we had a rational early treatment protocol. (HINT: few.) Hospitalizations are driven more by business models than medical necessity. Look at who has profited from the disaster to see who caused it.
And using stats from the ONS, we now know that the grand total of deaths FROM Covid - Feb 2020 to Dec 2021 averages out at 10 a day. That's TEN, as in one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, TEN. All the elderly, all with comorbidities. Johnson should swing.
"Mild" compared to what is probably the main question. Compared to Delta it looks Mild but is it mild compared to the Flu? I guess we are chasing the levels of risk that Flu has, so to call it mild. But even a mild flu would cause a large number of hospitalization with so many cases.
So in the end of the day "mild" doesn't really mean anything. It's only a reference point. T
How many admissions would be needed if we had a rational early treatment protocol. (HINT: few.) Hospitalizations are driven more by business models than medical necessity. Look at who has profited from the disaster to see who caused it.
Thank you!
And using stats from the ONS, we now know that the grand total of deaths FROM Covid - Feb 2020 to Dec 2021 averages out at 10 a day. That's TEN, as in one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, TEN. All the elderly, all with comorbidities. Johnson should swing.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/aboutus/transparencyandgovernance/freedomofinformationfoi/covid19deathsandautopsiesfeb2020todec2021
This is a full scale assault on Johnson's "probity" and right in every aspect. He needs to go before he does any more damage.
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/wholl-grab-the-steering-wheel-from-out-of-control-johnson/
How does public health define "mild"?
Cough. It's not "public health" any more, it's "health security".
Just saying,
"Mild" compared to what is probably the main question. Compared to Delta it looks Mild but is it mild compared to the Flu? I guess we are chasing the levels of risk that Flu has, so to call it mild. But even a mild flu would cause a large number of hospitalization with so many cases.
So in the end of the day "mild" doesn't really mean anything. It's only a reference point. T