Selwyn
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This the same Japan that didn't lockdown. Funny that...
Evidence proves you are wrong.It couldn't be more obvious that transmission is seasonal. All these types of virus become seasonal. This is the clear evidence.
Isn't it obvious to you already? There are reams and reams of data. Just look at the statistics.
Outside the obvious peak in April how many people are dying? About .1-.2%, maybe even less. Of which the vast majority are old. Sad of course but for some it will have been a release as well given the level of comorbidities. And that peak was exacerbated because we chucked people out of hospitals into care homes - disaster but its done now.
There are millions of people who have tested "positive" but have no illness or symptoms.
There will be millions of others who have not had a test, had no illness or symptoms but could potentially have tested "positive"
There will be millions of others who are totally unaffected and to all intents and purposes immune even if in a room full of Covid sufferers. Children are a great example, bursting with antibodies and good health they are immune, but this can still be the case in a care home too.
There is a tiny section of people who will be desparately unlucky who would be healthy and young but succumb. A lot of these may have unknown comorbidities.
In places where the weather is less conducive to respiratory diseases there will be more immunity.
If there wasn't a strong element of immunity more people would have had Covid. Its a nasty virus.
If there wasn't a strong element of immunity more people would have had Covid
This the same Japan that didn't lockdown. Funny that...
I see Rorschach laughs when I say you can't shield the millions of vulnerable people.
But he can't provide any evidence whatsoever that it's at all possible.
That's the problem with GBD and other herd immunity advocates........they all sound plausible but they all gloss over hard facts.
Outside the obvious peak in April how many people are dying? About .1-.2%, maybe even less. Of which the vast majority are old. Sad of course but for some it will have been a release as well given the level of comorbidities
Of which the vast majority are old. Sad of course but for some it will have been a release
I'm sorry, I thought you meant immunity, rather than symptomatic.
It is entirely incorrect of you to claim immunity from the data you suggest.
Able to be infected without becoming symptomatic is not the same as immunity, and, outside of any and all other arguments, you were incorrect to claim they were the same.
Evidence proves you are wrong.
They become seasonal once But, only once herd immunity is achieved through natural infection or vaccinations.
Warm weather does not kill off the coronavirus or hamper its ability to spread, two separate studies have found.
"US and Canadian researchers said the transmission risk was only reduced by about 1.5 per cent for every degree Fahrenheit above 77F (25C).
They analysed more than 370,000 cases in thousands of different cities in North America to come to the conclusion 'summer is not going to make this go away.'"
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...s-Two-separate-studies-dash-hopes-summer.html
"Rupert Pearse, an intensive care consultant at the Royal London Hospital, said: “The situation in London is now much worse than the first wave and still deteriorating. Sad to see long queues of ambulances outside the hospital where I work. Almost all my patients are less than 60 years old and previously fit. If you think this disease can’t touch you, then think again"
Selwyn says: " it's a release for all those younger people under 60"
Nice deflection to avoid admitting it's impossible to identify vulnerable people....of which there are many millions.Yeah you can't shield a couple of million but you can lockdown 70 million, makes perfect sense
but you can lockdown 70 million
This isn't what I said. Argue the data not chit chat of "long queues" etc.
Nice deflection to avoid admitting it's impossible to identify vulnerable people....of which there are many millions.
70 million people locked down eh?
Is that true?
Majority of people can continue working.
Schools are at 30% to 50% capacity
Where are these people that are locked down?
You deliberately avoid the salient point "Almost all my patients are less than 60 years old and previously fit."
Nice strawman by the way. ("Not chit chat of long queues").
It totally depends on the country and the way their viral seasons have evolved. Its not about hot or cold weather per se, and I didn't claim it was. Viral seasons are different for each country - we know when our European viral season is
They actually did a national lockdown, Abe did not make it mandatory (the legal system presents some difficulties in this situation) but it seems that most of the population heeded his advice. I remember seeing the streets of Japanese cities deserted where normally you couldn't see the ground for the mass of people. His successor Suga issued another state of emergency earlier this month for Tokyo and other cities, it seems most are doing as there are advised. All foreign flights banned, work at home etc.
Culture and individual societies make a lot of difference. Testing is a big issue as well, too few.
As for the Olympics, it would hard to see them going ahead. despite government reassurances.
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