Quote Originally Posted by Wheeze View Post
Its great to see the progress we are making with vaccination. The problem will come when we are just left with the anti-vaxxers. They will represent a significant reservoir of disease which could put us all back to square one. Luckily, The Monster Raving Loony Party has the answer, first aired in their 2008 manifesto.
https://www.loonyparty.com/4912/252/...posed-by-alex/
Interesting now 9 months on there are some interesting stats in the latest UK HSA Surveillance Report (week 49) which in simple terms reflects November(weeks 45-48)

It's hard to make a case that we have to worry about covid vaccination hesitant folk based on the current data.

I'll give you a few of the key points.

98.4% of the adult population now have Covid anti-bodies, which suggests that over 90% of the unvaccinated have anti-bodies.

Only 14.6% of all adult cases were unvaccinated.

35.5% of all cases were in the under 18s.

Only 19.3% of adult deaths were among the unvaccinated.

Further ONS data shows

The number of Covid Patients in UK hospitals recent peak was 9669 on 1/11 and is now at 7339 which is a 24% drop in a month.

The number of Covid admissions to UK hospital recent peak was 1150 on 27/10 and is now at 729 which is a drop of 37% in a month.

The number of Covid patients needing mechanical ventilation in UK hospitals recent peak was 1034 on 4/11 and is now 880 which is a drop of 15% in a month.

Bear in mind these figures aren't coming off one of the high spikes (almost 40k in hospital early Jan) they are coming off a slight pick up in October.

The only covid metric going in the wrong direction at the moment is that of cases, which is driven by politically driven testing of kids in schools.

But that casedemic and the arrival of the new seemingly toothless moronic variant has given this omnishambles of a Government the opportunity to change the media narrative away from their lies, deceptions and quite possibly corruption.