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Yep, it was really strange, also when waking up a real hung over feeling.Anyone get a night of the most vivid nightmares after their second jab?
I normally have vivid nightmares each night when I actually manage to sleep , so can't remember it being any worse than normal.Anyone get a night of the most vivid nightmares after their second jab?
How cheery.Quite likely, as 80+% of the population are expected to be exposed to the virus By the end of September. However with high levels of immunity (90±% of the population having antibodies) hospitalisations and deaths should be much lower during the exit wave than earlier waves. Cases however are likely to exceed earlier waves with 100,000 cases a day a likely outcome.
I doubt it. Because 'we're all in this together', ministers have access to a special pilot scheme that allows them to maintain their freedom providing they complete a negative test every day.Looks like the PM might end up isolating for his Freedom Day. I think I'm more angry with them now than any of the other messes they've created through this whole thing.
And then we might as well all say feck it.I doubt it. Because 'we're all in this together', ministers have access to a special pilot scheme that allows them to maintain their freedom providing they complete a negative test every day.
I think if you look at it just from your risk of dying, then the odds are stacked hugely in your favour, especially if you've been double vaccinated.Can someone please explain it to me because I think I’m missing something.
Yes loads of people are contacting coronavirus, but hundreds of people are contracting flu. Many more are dying of flu and other things.
People are contacting Coronavirus but not many people are dying from it.
50 deaths is quite small compared to the other weekly deaths from other things.
Of all the deaths in the UK in July, only 1% were due to Coronavirus. Yes just 1%.
That means that 99% are dying of other things.
This week less than 9% of hospital admissions were due to Coronavirus.
I genuinely don’t understand why, when the chances of dying from it are minimal compared to everything else, why there is still such a panic over it.
I’m genuinely not trying to be obtuse, I just don’t get it.
For one, you'd have to back up the assertion that 'many more' are doing those things.Can someone please explain it to me because I think I’m missing something.
Many more are dying of flu and other things.