Johnson late on India going on red list 02:57 - May 15 with 8841 views | Kilkennyjack |
Johnson owns this failure of leadership. He ignored the science. His actions were wilful and deliberate. After all our hard work..... ðŸ™ðŸ¿ | |
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Johnson late on India going on red list on 07:00 - May 15 with 2236 views | Scotia | This has the potential to be the biggest failure so far. Yvette Cooper is correct. To think that Mondays reopening is carrying on as normal is bonkers. | | | |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 07:25 - May 15 with 2219 views | Brynmill_Jack | This is just a repeat of the failure to restrict travel until summer last year! 385 thousand entries into the UK combined from Italy and Wuhan. The potentially infected from the highest risk countries are walking round our streets alongside key workers whilst a lot of us were locked up in our own homes . What the f*ck is wrong with people? And it’s not just Johnson - are there no other cabinet ministers with half a brain to challenge him? | |
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Johnson late on India going on red list on 07:26 - May 15 with 2206 views | builthjack | Johnson really hasn't a clue. But good old Boris eh. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Johnson late on India going on red list on 07:30 - May 15 with 2210 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 07:26 - May 15 by builthjack | Johnson really hasn't a clue. But good old Boris eh. |
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Johnson late on India going on red list on 09:35 - May 15 with 2180 views | majorraglan | He wanted a trade relationship and India are supplying a significant proportion of the vaccines - hence the delay. It’s a poor call that travel wasn’t stopped. If the India variant is unaffected by the existing vaccines and is more contagious that other strains, we are going to be back to square 1 unless it’s contained sharpish. New Zealand and Oz contained it, I appreciate we have a different geographical position, but there is no reason we couldn’t have had significantly tighter travel restrictions. Edit - BBC reporting concerns mounting about the transmissibility of the Indian version and SAGE reporting “there is a “realistic possibility” it could spread 50% faster” than the Kent variety which in turn was more transmissible than the initial strain. The opening up in June is now under threat. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-57119579 [Post edited 15 May 2021 9:50]
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Johnson late on India going on red list on 09:47 - May 15 with 2162 views | Scotia |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 09:35 - May 15 by majorraglan | He wanted a trade relationship and India are supplying a significant proportion of the vaccines - hence the delay. It’s a poor call that travel wasn’t stopped. If the India variant is unaffected by the existing vaccines and is more contagious that other strains, we are going to be back to square 1 unless it’s contained sharpish. New Zealand and Oz contained it, I appreciate we have a different geographical position, but there is no reason we couldn’t have had significantly tighter travel restrictions. Edit - BBC reporting concerns mounting about the transmissibility of the Indian version and SAGE reporting “there is a “realistic possibility” it could spread 50% faster” than the Kent variety which in turn was more transmissible than the initial strain. The opening up in June is now under threat. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-57119579 [Post edited 15 May 2021 9:50]
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I think the Indian variant will be prevented to a good extent by the vaccine. Severe illness should be a very rare occurrence. Its how fast it is going to spread is the problem. It's not as vaccine resistant as the South African variant and most vaccines prevent about 50% of symptomatic cases of that variant, we should be OK. Perhaps just back a few steps rather than back to square 1. We should have prevented travel to and from India as soon as the variant was noticed, cases started rising and there were no restrictions in place in the country. Unfortunately we have so many Indian families living here and trade ties with the country that it was always going to get here. | | | |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 09:58 - May 15 with 2148 views | swan65split |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 09:47 - May 15 by Scotia | I think the Indian variant will be prevented to a good extent by the vaccine. Severe illness should be a very rare occurrence. Its how fast it is going to spread is the problem. It's not as vaccine resistant as the South African variant and most vaccines prevent about 50% of symptomatic cases of that variant, we should be OK. Perhaps just back a few steps rather than back to square 1. We should have prevented travel to and from India as soon as the variant was noticed, cases started rising and there were no restrictions in place in the country. Unfortunately we have so many Indian families living here and trade ties with the country that it was always going to get here. |
its also at a religious time where no doubt there have been several house gatherings. | | | |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 10:50 - May 15 with 2109 views | A_Fans_Dad | Based on the fact that we have supposedly had 4 deaths from it already I would suggest it may also be more virulent than our version. But I no longer believe anything coming out of the COVID statistics. It has provided the excuse for too much power to too many people. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Johnson late on India going on red list on 11:51 - May 15 with 2079 views | Whiterockin |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 10:50 - May 15 by A_Fans_Dad | Based on the fact that we have supposedly had 4 deaths from it already I would suggest it may also be more virulent than our version. But I no longer believe anything coming out of the COVID statistics. It has provided the excuse for too much power to too many people. |
Report from Sky news. "Early evidence provides tentative signs the new variant is not resistant to the vaccines, with those aged over 60 in areas such as Bolton and Blackburn seeing far smaller increases in cases than those in younger age groups." If this is true, it is more evidence for people to get vaccinated. This virus will not go away and we will be having variants for a long time to come. Anti vaxers take note, its your call but we should not go backwards because people decide not to be vaccinated. | | | |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 11:56 - May 15 with 2071 views | Scotia |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 11:51 - May 15 by Whiterockin | Report from Sky news. "Early evidence provides tentative signs the new variant is not resistant to the vaccines, with those aged over 60 in areas such as Bolton and Blackburn seeing far smaller increases in cases than those in younger age groups." If this is true, it is more evidence for people to get vaccinated. This virus will not go away and we will be having variants for a long time to come. Anti vaxers take note, its your call but we should not go backwards because people decide not to be vaccinated. |
There was a map on the BBC website yesterday that showed a clear correlation between low rates of vaccination and the Indian variant outbreaks. Anyone who turns the vaccine down, especially vulnerable and in the NW of England is looking for trouble. Here it is :- https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-57094274.amp [Post edited 15 May 2021 11:58]
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Johnson late on India going on red list on 12:08 - May 15 with 2048 views | Professor |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 11:51 - May 15 by Whiterockin | Report from Sky news. "Early evidence provides tentative signs the new variant is not resistant to the vaccines, with those aged over 60 in areas such as Bolton and Blackburn seeing far smaller increases in cases than those in younger age groups." If this is true, it is more evidence for people to get vaccinated. This virus will not go away and we will be having variants for a long time to come. Anti vaxers take note, its your call but we should not go backwards because people decide not to be vaccinated. |
This is the case. Cases are primarily under 40s and unvaccinated. 4 deaths is entirely predictable given that COG were pulling out about 1% of cases being one of the Indian variants (there are three variants of the main variant group) by mid-April. So 10-20 cases per day five weeks ago with doubling of variants roughly every week. Reading back a Twitter thread by Christina Pagel, we should have had India on the red list sooner and been prepared for surge testing sooner. This is only now happening in Sefton and Bedford which have the highest level of cases after Bolton & Blackburn. Given these data would have been known to government this looks a decision made on political expediency rather than science. That said the strains were already here, so hard to tell if would have worked but should have been done. As we are now over 1300 Cases with increases likely and a strong chance this becomes the predominant variant over the Kent variant it is likely to cause more deaths and illness in the coming months. It is at least transmissible as the Kent variant-the suggestion it is more transmissible is based on Bolton which may yet be a blip or outlier. No evidence of increased virulence, nor any high degree of vaccine evasion. It’s not resistance- that’s a different thing. I would certainly consider rolling back on some of the lockdown easing- politically and economically there is no way back from Monday’s easing , But mask wearing in schools, continuing of social distancing and seriously considering a delay to restrictions ending on June 21st in England for a few weeks - Perhaps until all have one vaccine dose. | | | |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 12:13 - May 15 with 2038 views | Whiterockin |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 12:08 - May 15 by Professor | This is the case. Cases are primarily under 40s and unvaccinated. 4 deaths is entirely predictable given that COG were pulling out about 1% of cases being one of the Indian variants (there are three variants of the main variant group) by mid-April. So 10-20 cases per day five weeks ago with doubling of variants roughly every week. Reading back a Twitter thread by Christina Pagel, we should have had India on the red list sooner and been prepared for surge testing sooner. This is only now happening in Sefton and Bedford which have the highest level of cases after Bolton & Blackburn. Given these data would have been known to government this looks a decision made on political expediency rather than science. That said the strains were already here, so hard to tell if would have worked but should have been done. As we are now over 1300 Cases with increases likely and a strong chance this becomes the predominant variant over the Kent variant it is likely to cause more deaths and illness in the coming months. It is at least transmissible as the Kent variant-the suggestion it is more transmissible is based on Bolton which may yet be a blip or outlier. No evidence of increased virulence, nor any high degree of vaccine evasion. It’s not resistance- that’s a different thing. I would certainly consider rolling back on some of the lockdown easing- politically and economically there is no way back from Monday’s easing , But mask wearing in schools, continuing of social distancing and seriously considering a delay to restrictions ending on June 21st in England for a few weeks - Perhaps until all have one vaccine dose. |
Thank you Professor, I have not seen you post recently, its good to have you back. | | | |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 12:21 - May 15 with 2023 views | raynor94 |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 12:13 - May 15 by Whiterockin | Thank you Professor, I have not seen you post recently, its good to have you back. |
Seconded, ridiculous he felt the need to stop posting in the first place. | |
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Johnson late on India going on red list on 12:30 - May 15 with 2013 views | BillyChong | So Boris basically learnt nothing from the last year. Clown. Flights are still coming in from India today. | | | |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 12:56 - May 15 with 1979 views | onehunglow |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 09:58 - May 15 by swan65split | its also at a religious time where no doubt there have been several house gatherings. |
And nothing kills more than religion.Few have figured this out yet. Pray together and die.. Just wtf | |
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Johnson late on India going on red list on 12:58 - May 15 with 1982 views | Fireboy2 |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 12:30 - May 15 by BillyChong | So Boris basically learnt nothing from the last year. Clown. Flights are still coming in from India today. |
The economy is more important. | | | |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 13:05 - May 15 with 1966 views | onehunglow |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 12:58 - May 15 by Fireboy2 | The economy is more important. |
The economy underpins all .Nothing works without a vibrant economy. The weak,poor ,deprived are the ones who need it most,including trade deals which feed us all. Even the Commies had trade deals albeit with fellow totalitarian cesspits. Where Johnson has gone wrong is in lacking the courage to immediately ban all frights from the sub continent where this variant appeared. Problem is the massive Asian population in Bolton,Blackburn,Preston and most east Lancs towns so that would have been unpopular and Boris to be popular ,if nothing else. A colossal farkup. And people this this is a right wing government | |
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Johnson late on India going on red list on 14:35 - May 15 with 1913 views | A_Fans_Dad |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 12:08 - May 15 by Professor | This is the case. Cases are primarily under 40s and unvaccinated. 4 deaths is entirely predictable given that COG were pulling out about 1% of cases being one of the Indian variants (there are three variants of the main variant group) by mid-April. So 10-20 cases per day five weeks ago with doubling of variants roughly every week. Reading back a Twitter thread by Christina Pagel, we should have had India on the red list sooner and been prepared for surge testing sooner. This is only now happening in Sefton and Bedford which have the highest level of cases after Bolton & Blackburn. Given these data would have been known to government this looks a decision made on political expediency rather than science. That said the strains were already here, so hard to tell if would have worked but should have been done. As we are now over 1300 Cases with increases likely and a strong chance this becomes the predominant variant over the Kent variant it is likely to cause more deaths and illness in the coming months. It is at least transmissible as the Kent variant-the suggestion it is more transmissible is based on Bolton which may yet be a blip or outlier. No evidence of increased virulence, nor any high degree of vaccine evasion. It’s not resistance- that’s a different thing. I would certainly consider rolling back on some of the lockdown easing- politically and economically there is no way back from Monday’s easing , But mask wearing in schools, continuing of social distancing and seriously considering a delay to restrictions ending on June 21st in England for a few weeks - Perhaps until all have one vaccine dose. |
Would you care to comment on the SAGE "10,000 a day in hospital in a couple of months" statment? Seeing as the last wave peaked at 60,000 cases (actually positive tests not cases) per day they are virtually sayng 1 in 6 will be hospitalised. | | | |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 14:43 - May 15 with 1907 views | Professor |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 14:35 - May 15 by A_Fans_Dad | Would you care to comment on the SAGE "10,000 a day in hospital in a couple of months" statment? Seeing as the last wave peaked at 60,000 cases (actually positive tests not cases) per day they are virtually sayng 1 in 6 will be hospitalised. |
In total. Not new hospitalisations per day. | | | |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 14:54 - May 15 with 1899 views | A_Fans_Dad |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 14:43 - May 15 by Professor | In total. Not new hospitalisations per day. |
Quote "SPI-M scientists advising SAGE this month estimated what a more transmissible strain could do to the country after lockdown is lifted in June and claimed it could trigger up to 20,000 hospital admissions per day in a worst-case scenario. January's peak, which nearly crippled the NHS, was around 3,800 a day in England." | | | |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 15:14 - May 15 with 1889 views | Professor |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 14:54 - May 15 by A_Fans_Dad | Quote "SPI-M scientists advising SAGE this month estimated what a more transmissible strain could do to the country after lockdown is lifted in June and claimed it could trigger up to 20,000 hospital admissions per day in a worst-case scenario. January's peak, which nearly crippled the NHS, was around 3,800 a day in England." |
That’s a hypothetical variant. Not this one. It may not even be more transmissible. This an assumption based on Bolton. Remember SPI-M is modelling a worst case scenario there and the range of estimates is a huge. The media don’t report that though. Just the worst or best case. | | | |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 15:16 - May 15 with 1885 views | Professor |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 15:14 - May 15 by Professor | That’s a hypothetical variant. Not this one. It may not even be more transmissible. This an assumption based on Bolton. Remember SPI-M is modelling a worst case scenario there and the range of estimates is a huge. The media don’t report that though. Just the worst or best case. |
..and all models are wrong. Though some are useful in developing policy and preparation. | | | |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 15:18 - May 15 with 1878 views | A_Fans_Dad |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 15:14 - May 15 by Professor | That’s a hypothetical variant. Not this one. It may not even be more transmissible. This an assumption based on Bolton. Remember SPI-M is modelling a worst case scenario there and the range of estimates is a huge. The media don’t report that though. Just the worst or best case. |
I suggest you read the Daily Mail report before making such statements, they go in to quite a bit of detail, I was merely quoting the worst case, not the SAGE 10,000 per day. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9580159/SAGE-says-realistic-possibility | | | |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 15:38 - May 15 with 1874 views | Professor |
None of those take into account vaccination fully- it’s too complex to model as subtleties in variation of resistance and susceptibility are nigh on impossible to model. Jon Read (Lancaster on SPI M) used to be at Liverpool. We discussed this over avian influenza models as models fall down poorly over this (as it is so difficult to quantify). All mathematical models need a figure. This is difficult to quantify- immunology is not a good bedfellow for modellers. We did some work on predictive modelling of immunity to bacterial infections and this needed a huge amount of experimentation to feed the model. Cost us 25k in cytokine assays alone. Easing will lead to more cases and deaths (don’t need to model that), but the amount is sticking a finger in the air at the moment | | | |
Johnson late on India going on red list on 15:43 - May 15 with 1868 views | krunchykarrot | Didnt they all have to quarrantine for 14 days when they flew in from India or Pakistan and Bangladesh. They only thing i can think of is they did a runner or deliberately broke the law. A bit like Merthyr or most youngsters to name a few locally. Blaming Boris or Witty etc is pathetic with most people ignoring the rules, and before you all go off on one the number of people wearing a mask below the nose is laughable. We have been locked down long enough leave it upto the induvidual to decide if they want to isolate longer. Most of my mates who are all elderly have had enough, others are going to go bust if they cant make money soon. | | | |
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