07-08-2021, 12:21 AM
(07-08-2021, 12:17 AM)LP link Wrote:The real risk is exposed in those countries without a valid response, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, they show the fundamentals.That depends on what you want your data to show based on outcomes and then you see a regularly tested rugby players contract torn up for hosting a party at home with a bunch of others that are similarly tested more regularly than the average health care worker.
Here the apparent reduced risk a result of the lockdowns and other measures to restrict the R[sub]0[/sub], you can't remove those controls and expect the numbers to remain low, the suggestion the response can be scaled back and it'll still be OK is the exact opposite of what the rest of the globe is experiencing.
A massive tell is how quiet some wealthy influential regions have become, in particular some that were initially loudly sceptical and propagated herd immunity as the only solution have almost disappeared from the debate, that is in part because they are now falling like dominoes into the line with the reality of the pandemic situation.
There is no mandatory testing occurring of staff in Health Care. None that has been discussed, or that I know of, and I would be one that would be in the gun, because I have travelled frequently from site to site, and between sites during this entire pandemic.
Its a massive tell, that they make up the rules as they go.
"everything you know is wrong"
Paul Hewson
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