I agreed...we have more ventilators (coming out of our ears) but they have not been forgotten in the places that have rising hospitalizations from Covid-19 after re-opening. Hospital in my area is a warehouse for ventilators for other hospitals just in case there's a 2nd wave. Simply, not only are they not forgotten...other hospitals are dependent upon that warehouse for additional ventilators just in case things get worst. I guess the theme now after learning a valuable lesson back in March...better safe than sorry. I do not know about any 92 year old granny...did she have Covid-19 with cancer ? wrbtrader
80% on Ventilators died, got to figure 100% would of died without that got bad enough to need though. Sweden still ticking along nicely while Germany and South Korea go back into lockdown for the next 2 months very early on, a pattern they'll repeat likely 10times before the same outcome of everyones had it, you'd really think they'd learn but no FEAR is driving them. Atleast UK's had it in 1 go, just slowed.
South Korea can afford a lockdown... Sweden can not afford a lockdown because its economy is trade dependent. South Korea has more families with closer interaction between the households and higher density of population...Sweden does not for those that wants to do the comparison between the two. Too many differences in the health care system, social differences and cultural differences. Best to compare Sweden with its neighbours considering Sweden did in fact lockdown some industries. Thus, to say Sweden did not lockdown is not exactly the full truth considering it did lockdown some industries and it still does lockdown bars & restaurants that fail to do proper social distancing... Sweden does that because they can not afford to let an outbreak happen while it continues attempting to develop herd immunity. In contrast, other governments its not about the money...its more about their healthcare system. South Korea can not manage a capacity problem so they must lockdown to protect citizens that wanted a lockdown and already under more government control than Sweden. Don't forget, Sweden is currently under travel restrictions from its neighbouring countries due to its high death rate while the neighbouring countries are re-opening its borders to other countries. Denmark, Norway and Finland are not allowing in the Swedes because of the high death rate in Sweden. Those neighbouring countries obviously knows more about what's going on in Sweden than we do. https://www.euronews.com/2020/06/15/coronavirus-swedes-not-welcome-as-neighbours-open-their-borders It's not a rosy picture in Sweden. Reminder, their policy is slowly backfiring because they are a trade dependent country. Some countries that went thru the lockdown policy are reluctant to do business with Sweden. Thus, the economy in Sweden is taking a hit too because they underestimated that countries today are globally dependent / connected. Now imagine if other countries get hit with a 2nd wave and Sweden continues to have a high death rate while not lockdown...it will be devastating on the economy of Sweden and it could put pressure on Sweden to have more restrictions beyond just shutting down a few industries if they continue to have a low percentage of its residents towards herd immunity. You need 70% of its residents to reach herd immunity plus have a vaccine or approved treatment. Simply, there's currently no vaccine and no approved treatment...no possibility for herd immunity until a vaccine / approved treatment is developed. When a vaccine and an approved treatment is developed...everybody will be fast track towards herd immunity including the U.S., Canada and France. The conversation will change quickly when a vaccine is develop from lockdowns to governments requiring their citizens to get a vaccination. A big problem considering there's a lot of people that do not believe in vaccination and very vocal about such. Some are within the government itself while others are famous celebrities (e.g. Novak Djokovic). Now imagine the countries that puts a lot of value on the freedom of its citizens and those citizens say no to a vaccine. Heck, we have several well known ET members that openly state they do not believe in vaccines and will never be vaccinated... Wild Wild West show wrbtrader
I'll let you know when one (it's clinician ) shows up here. Until then you are just as clueless as everyone else who thinks they are smarter than everyone else.
Except him me and a few others have been right all along, we are listening to the right scientists using logic and aren't scared and can see plainly whats going on. Not that you pay attention to the otherside of the arguement Not plague, not rocket science!
It will be unrealistic to say that with recent reports showing an increase in the worldwide cases ‘a second wave’ is bound to hit the world.
Just people that where kept safe via shielding being released, Sweden have just dropped that aswell, but guidelines for the Shielders, as you can't really expect them to be locked away and rotting and numbers are so low it'll barely spread around them, where as UK the the measured slowed it down a bit so still quite a few around with it, 2months earlier than Sweden. Found in water supplies, Sewarage then surviving treatment plants, explains a video ages back from Boris saying " If it's detected in a water supply of a school ### " then he mumbled realised what he was saying and ignored it, so they've known since April / May. A mate just got tested results tomorrow and her kid, if so 2nd time she's had it the Kid for Sure, if so really time to move on and ignore, but suspect this is being hushed up as no point locking down if it can keep coming around, and they really want the lockdown damage for some weird reason I still can't 100% see yet.
Novak Djokovic's OUTRAGEOUS demands from immigration detention are revealed as he remains holed up in a $109-a-night refugee hotel once slammed for its 'maggot-ridden food' By Aidan Wondracz For Daily Mail Australia and Chris Pleasance for MailOnline AEDT 08 Jan 2022 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...f-access-tennis-court-staying-Park-Hotel.html Novak Djokovic requested personal chef and access to hotel while in Melbourne Refugees staying at hotel had complained about poor living conditions Maggot-riddled food, mouldy bread and bugs in room were among complaints Djokovic has broken his silence from inside Australian border detention hotel Serbian tennis ace thanked fans for their support as he fights deportation He also wished followers a happy Christmas, because he is celebrating the event today in line with the Orthodox tradition Comes after his wife asked for 'love and forgiveness' amid the border fiasco Novak Djokovic requested a personal chef and access to a tennis court while staying in a Melbourne hotel but his demands were rejected by Australian Border Force. The World No. 1 has been told he will receive no special treatment while he remains in immigration custody at the $109-a-night Park Hotel in Carlton. Djokovic has been forced to tough it out alongside 32 other refugees and asylum seekers who have previously complained about poor living conditions at the hotel that has been dubbed the 'Alternative Place of Detention'. Maggot-riddled food, mouldy bread, fires, Covid outbreaks and bugs in rooms are among the complaints made by some of the guests. Djokovic had requested a personal chef so he could maintain his very strict diet as the tennis pro lives with an intolerance to gluten.