Sheffield Tony
Ghost of the disenchanted
Trainee neophyte":3a6ay0jj said:So the question is: are we still in the grip of an appalling, lethal epidemic, or is it actually over, all bar the shouting?
No. It is still there, hence the ongoing new cases and deaths, but at a lower level because at least some of the measures taken have worked. The graph shows what looks like an exponential decay, but not to zero. Apart from people's behaviour, little has changed - no vaccine, not enough people having had it to bring significant immunity. The only thing that has changed is ~30K fewer vulnerable people in care homes, who account for most of the deaths.
We now have the problem anticipated from the start of lockdown, when you run and hide, you always have to take a bit of a guess as to when it's safe to come back out. Looking at other countries around the world - USA, India, South Africa, even Japan who have a second rise in cases - this is far from all over.
This is a nasty disease, don't think the deaths are the whole story, remember the long lasting health damage to survivors too.