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To: TobagoJack who wrote (195382)1/15/2023 4:18:27 AM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219578
 
Ref: Covid deaths.

England (not UK) had has 891 deaths in the last 7 days. UK figures would be the similar, a bit higher.

In fact I can now see the UK site allows me to check each Nation within the UK. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Trend overall much the same.

So, all in all, I would say "same as China". See age distribution too.

Deaths in England | Coronavirus in the UK (data.gov.uk)




To: TobagoJack who wrote (195382)1/15/2023 12:44:43 PM
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Natural immunity reached? When enough people have Natural immunity covid will be done?

Is there any such thing as natural immunity with multiple variants?

We have heard this for years. The ant pushed this theory for over 2 years!

Yet here we are!

New variants keep corona going on and on.

The Black Death was the initial wave of a nearly 500-year pandemic. In just eight years, from 1346 to 1353, it killed up to 60% of the population of Europe, the Middle East and Africa, according to estimates.Jun 15, 2022

In Boston there are so many viruses that hospitals are now calling them the virus of the day.

They are not being identified as labs are way over burdened and at least 20 to 30% short of technicians.

A strained health care system


Still, the health care system is under a lot of stress. The difference now is that COVID is no longer the main stressor — it is one of many.

"The health care system across the state, across the country, remains under extraordinary strain," said Dr. Paul Biddinger, head of emergency preparedness for the Mass General Brigham hospital system. "Our emergency departments are more full than they have been. Our hospitals are more full. The demand for care remains higher than it has been.

"Any increase in the demand for care is really hard to accommodate with the hospital system as strained as it is right now."