80% will not be enough
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80% will not be enough
if the experience of Singapore is anything to go by, this is probably why Queensland is aiming to exceed an 80% vaccination rate before the virus gains traction in the state https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-...rmal/100450154
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Re: 80% will not be enough
if the experience of Singapore is anything to go by, this is probably why Queensland is aiming to exceed an 80% vaccination rate before the virus gains traction in the state https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-...rmal/100450154
Life is more than Covid. Of course 80% is enough.
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if the experience of Singapore is anything to go by, this is probably why Queensland is aiming to exceed an 80% vaccination rate before the virus gains traction in the state https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-...rmal/100450154
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Dr Leong said 80 per cent was "not good enough because it can still burden the hospital system very significantly and there will be too many excess deaths".
"The numbers are mind-boggling, given what's possible over the next few weeks," he said.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison set a vaccination target as part of his four-step opening plan for Australia, with phase C triggered when double vaccination reached 80 per cent.
However, Australia's threshold is actually lower because it is based on the population aged over 16.
Singapore's threshold is based on the total population.
"The numbers are mind-boggling, given what's possible over the next few weeks," he said.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison set a vaccination target as part of his four-step opening plan for Australia, with phase C triggered when double vaccination reached 80 per cent.
However, Australia's threshold is actually lower because it is based on the population aged over 16.
Singapore's threshold is based on the total population.
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Re: 80% will not be enough
if the experience of Singapore is anything to go by, this is probably why Queensland is aiming to exceed an 80% vaccination rate before the virus gains traction in the state https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-...rmal/100450154
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Even with 90 pct plus vaccinated, we are still going to get Covid mass outbreaks...... Here comes MU,.... Vaccine resistant and in 50 states in the USA and gaining traction in Europe.
The mutations will keep coming in, they will get more contagious and spread via imports if not via people.
So either learn to live with it, or stay in lockdown forever. Covid is here to stay.
How Do Variants Arise? Mu Variant, With Potential to Evade Vaccines, Found in All 50 States (newsweek.com)
The mutations will keep coming in, they will get more contagious and spread via imports if not via people.
So either learn to live with it, or stay in lockdown forever. Covid is here to stay.
How Do Variants Arise? Mu Variant, With Potential to Evade Vaccines, Found in All 50 States (newsweek.com)
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Over 600 people have died having had double vaccines in the UK from Covid since the roll out began in January..
. https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulat...ryand2july2021
. https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulat...ryand2july2021
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Over 600 people have died having had double vaccines in the UK from Covid since the roll out began in January..
. https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulat...ryand2july2021
. https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulat...ryand2july2021
There's 30,000 cases a day. Shows the effectiveness of the vaccine.
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640 to be exact and 11,500 with single dose vaccine.
Cant find any official stats on long Covid, most of those reports stop after 12 weeks. It is also looking like AZ is the most effective vaccine for the MU variant.
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Haven't we passed the everyone who wants it? Maybe not for the 12-18 year olds as ATAGI hasn't approved AZ for that group yet. They should though. But for the +18's, there is no longer an excuse.
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Correct re the 30K a day, the other stat that keeps escaping the public is 70pct of deaths in the UK at least have been in the over 80 age group with pre existing conditions like Dementia, heart conditions and generally speaking people in the last stages of life and mostly in nursing homes.
640 to be exact and 11,500 with single dose vaccine.
Cant find any official stats on long Covid, most of those reports stop after 12 weeks. It is also looking like AZ is the most effective vaccine for the MU variant.
640 to be exact and 11,500 with single dose vaccine.
Cant find any official stats on long Covid, most of those reports stop after 12 weeks. It is also looking like AZ is the most effective vaccine for the MU variant.
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'Plus the 182 pre 21 days...., They supposedly had some protection.
Thing is Beoz most of these victims are over 80 years old and have pre existing chronic conditions. How does this virus continuously strike the Nursing homes. Where is the focus on protecting the most vulnerable?
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Thing is Beoz most of these victims are over 80 years old and have pre existing chronic conditions. How does this virus continuously strike the Nursing homes. Where is the focus on protecting the most vulnerable?
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