Covid news this sucks :(

Data seems to be pointing that way....

Lisa 2 Nurse 99% had Covid nearly 3months ago, tested Negative, from her team 80% of her Team think they've had it and did self isolate, all but 1 tested negative for Anti Bodies.

She spoke to the Doctor and the doctor said only 20% of his staff have Antibody tested Positive, which is much lower than he expected and he said only seems to be lasting 3months.

Early days, I'm sure they'll find people who've tested Positive then check them weekly to see if they test negative.

But it's not looking good.

If Lisa1 tests positive this time around then tests positive again ( not anti body ) then that'll prove it pretty much, if she gets ill again.
:( That is very bad news indeed.
 
Lisa 1 tested negative thats good news.


Hospitals are over filling back up, very few covids just normal cases coming back but social distancing rules means no corridor beds so about 50% capacity.

Bad time to get ill in the uk :(
 
This was expected, unfortunately. I hope the covid cases don't pick up again too because things will get even worse then.

Covid cases will scare the Regular think there ill time wasters away like the last 3months.

They'll have to realise, social distancing rules just aren't work able and just #MoveOn eventually.
 
As of last week the published studies on the net which I found were unsure if antibodies gave immunity or how long the immunity would last. There was some speculation that the higher the initial viral load the stronger the immune response... the better the immunity.

I also know a multiple health care workers (in hospitals) who are surprised by their Covid antibody tests coming back negative. They wonder about the accuracy of the antibody tests or if something is very screwy about Covid.
 
As of last week the published studies on the net which I found were unsure if antibodies gave immunity or how long the immunity would last. There was some speculation that the higher the initial viral load the stronger the immune response... the better the immunity.

I also know a multiple health care workers (in hospitals) who are surprised by their Covid antibody tests coming back negative. They wonder about the accuracy of the antibody tests or if something is very screwy about Covid.

Only 10% generate Antibodies I read, T-Cells cure most people, maybe only if you've had it badly. ( or the Tests are useless )

Everyone went crazy about that 1 bad test, where someone had it back months ago, well test failed, imagine how nuts if it turns out you can get it back it'll get.

If we go 2months without any reinfection, then maybe we'll be okay, but kinda expecting the worse, hope for the best, plan for the worst.
 
Expected 2nd Waves in France and South Korea and Germany already, not an increase at all, so looking like doesn't spread well over the summer months so Autumn will likely be hit again.

UK could be coming down from this aswell I guess ontop of the lockdowns.

Time will tell!!
 
Expected 2nd Waves in France and South Korea and Germany already, not an increase at all, so looking like doesn't spread well over the summer months so Autumn will likely be hit again.

UK could be coming down from this aswell I guess ontop of the lockdowns.

Time will tell!!
Australia going into its winter. No spike in cases
 
Australia going into its winter. No spike in cases

They've killed it pretty well, hopefully not in Auss anymore, definitely removed from NZ, so can't use those 2 as borders closed.

Sweden is the Benchmark as no Lockdowns slowing it down, there nearing 0.05%, must be testing more as confirmed tests increasing but death rate coming down for a month. ( or Death increase will lag behind ofcourse )

US have increases in States where they'd barely had it, which is obvious and expected, expect lockdowns in those states.

UK couldn't close borders, rely too much on imports via lorries from Europe, so had to go Herd with BS lockdowns weak 1's to keep the scared public happy.
 
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