Andy_W
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Yeah, I bet it's carnage, not helped that as each area gets its peak, they will also get a massive decline in available staff off isolating, so they get nailed twice, feel really, really sorry for them.Yes, I agree it’s a lesser issue for the hospitals. I’m merely concentrating on it as a vital indicator. It’s going to be hell for NHS and associated staff in the next few weeks. Desperately hoping this might be Covids last hurrah
If things get much worse, we may get something allowing some staff with the option of still going work if positive, but asymptomatic which I'm not sure if is a good idea or bad. It's just a case of is any treatment by someone infected, in a location of massive infection less worse than no treatment, really s***y call to have to make.
I think this spreads so fast that everyone's getting exposed, it will be a massive immunity boost in an extremely short time. It's just a case of how much Omicron infection can protect itself from future Omicron exposure.