Here's the current data on covid 19 hospital stats for Oxford University hospital Trust. This includes 4 hospitals.
What conclusions do you draw?
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/healthcare?areaType=nhsTrust&areaName=Oxford%20University%20Hospitals%20NHS%20Foundation%20Trust
True. More tests will be done so there will be more cases. The more important metric, in my view, is positivity (I.e proportion of tests that become positiv), which indicates whether there are more actual infections.
Let's see what happens.
Sorry, but you are wrong here. Basic principles in immunity will say that once you have been infected with an RNA virus line Coronavirus, the immunity is robust and long lasting. Don't take notice of anecdotal cases in the media. I could share many published papers showing that 1) Protection...
Yep. Natural immunity is immunity resulting from infection with covid19 - so proof of infection or presence of immunity markers to indicate previous infection.
So a high quality pcr, or (less reliably) lateral flow to confirm infection.
Or
Presence of antibodies against a range of sars-cov2...
Interesting no natural immunity proof on that poll list - which really shows the government messaging.
I find it very perplexing the Government is pushing for the vaccine passports, which have a fairly minimal effect on refusing transmission, yet refuse to acknowledge natural immunity, which...
Looks like some, if not all, of the home nations will keep the legally mandated masks longer than England.
It'll be interesting to see the infection rate in comparison to England after July 19th.
Given your repeated embarrassingly incorrect predictions for oxford united, I'd wager you lack the analytical mind to be able to interpret simple, nevermind complex data.
No matter what happens with these vaccines, it is extremely important the normal steps of regulatory diligence are not overlooked. There is a reason why vaccines require such high safety profiles and take so long to develop; that reason being that they are unique in that they are largely given...