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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2303211" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Here is my prediction:</p><p>September - low cases, hospitalisations and deaths.</p><p>October on wards - more testing due to 'symptoms' (in common with colds, flu) prompt more tests, more disruption to schools and local economies due to more tests being done and the resulting case demic not leading to actual illness (hospitalisations and deaths in vulnerable communities but hopefully less so since we have better prevention techniques and treatments).</p><p>Badly tested vaccine (government is creating legislation absolving Astra Zeneca from liability and skipping the normal licensing procedure) - if it is like the flu vaccine its efficacy is very hit and miss particularly if you have a weakened immune system.</p><p>Also please don't forget that now the corona virus can travel up your sewage pipes (demonstrated by some scientists in China) to get you at your most vulnerable so we should all be really wetting ourselves if we live in a flat. </p><p>More daft science arises from the hyper focus on a virus.</p><p>How about those of us that are scared stay in a bubble and then let everyone else get on with their lives ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2303211, member: 365308"] Here is my prediction: September - low cases, hospitalisations and deaths. October on wards - more testing due to 'symptoms' (in common with colds, flu) prompt more tests, more disruption to schools and local economies due to more tests being done and the resulting case demic not leading to actual illness (hospitalisations and deaths in vulnerable communities but hopefully less so since we have better prevention techniques and treatments). Badly tested vaccine (government is creating legislation absolving Astra Zeneca from liability and skipping the normal licensing procedure) - if it is like the flu vaccine its efficacy is very hit and miss particularly if you have a weakened immune system. Also please don't forget that now the corona virus can travel up your sewage pipes (demonstrated by some scientists in China) to get you at your most vulnerable so we should all be really wetting ourselves if we live in a flat. More daft science arises from the hyper focus on a virus. How about those of us that are scared stay in a bubble and then let everyone else get on with their lives ? [/QUOTE]
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