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Concerns raised over Omicron variant’s long term physical and mental effects


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For an unbiased assessment, look at excess death rate, a better indicator for the effect of Covid-19. In the last 6 months of 2021 in the UK, excess deaths were between 5-10% every week. So not insignificant and not just a 'bit of flu' but still well below the previous 2 waves, when they reached up to 120% and 45%. After each wave you get a period of negative excess mortality, because yes, SOME of the people who died previously did have health issues and would have died within say 6 months. However, that is not dying 'with Covid-19' their lives were shortened by it. 

Long Covid still occurring, but no claims yet of a massive increase in it, which considering the high number of infections, would have occurred if Long Covid was still as likely.

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23 hours ago, Cherrytreeview said:

Omicron isn't the same as Delta.

I don't know why you don't want to move on.

I have posted the UK's experience and how the country has moved on.

All you had to do was watch the six nations rugby at the weekend.

Maskless packed stadiums with people celebrating living again.

You can't live as if your dead.

Get tripled jabbed, live your life and lose the fear.

Developed countries are.

Not all countries are the UK and not all developed countries are moving on. The UK is not the poster child for how to deal with the covid pandemic.

 

https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-health-business-pandemics-seoul-439624ee5ee50c9ef45609a2c93648a4

 

https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/japan-posts-record-daily-covid-deaths-new-infections-slow-2022-02-16/

 

"While Omicron has been branded by some as a ‘milder’ variant, the high transmission rate and ability to cause breakthrough infections means the seven-day moving average for daily deaths is currently more than three times higher than it has been at any other point during the pandemic – despite Australia’s high vaccination rates.
 
Professor Lau said the public’s perception of this may mean GPs find themselves having to argue the benefits of vaccination"

 

https://www1.racgp.org.au/newsgp/clinical/covid-19-chart-updated-with-omicron-risk-of-death

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Hong Kong's spike in COVID infections sees hospitals above capacity as Xi Jinping tells government to 'mobilise all resources'

 

Health authorities said 9 people had died from the virus in the past 24 hours including a 3-year old girl.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-17/xi-urges-hong-kong-to-get-control-as-covid-19-cases-surge/100838340

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On 2/15/2022 at 10:52 AM, Cherrytreeview said:

Here in the UK, omicron has a fatality rate close to flu and no one talks about long covid being associated with it.

Heavy cold or flu symptoms yes but not all this nonsense.

Thailand seems to want to live in a state of fear.

I get the impression that they look at what is happening elsewhere, wait a few months and then announce the same but claiming it as entirely their own ideas. But then they still love the control, so have to maintain a lot of petty regulations.

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