Wednesday 4 August 2021

When the house is on fire

If the smoke detector in your house ig going off because your house is actually on fire, you don't turn the sensitivity down on the detector, do you?

With the pingdemic causing huge staffing shortages across the board, mainly because the virus is now raging out of contol, people are not isolating, so the solution is to turn the sensitivity down on the app.

That'll fix it.

Numbers of those testing positive have continued to drop, yesterday's figures stated that 21,961 people tested positive, with 731 people admitted to hospital and 138 people died. Infections down 21%, admissions down by 0.4% and death up 13%, though the numbers are still low.

It is beginning to look that these figures don't add up, I mean with all restrictions lifted and infections drop? The lag between infections and hospitalisations suggest that the drop in figures should have been seen by now, but there was a tiny drop yesterday.

I suppose I mean that if the figures are manipulated, it still means people will fall ill and have to take to their beds, some will go into hospital and some will die. I don't want to see people die, I want to see an an end to restrictions too, but not at the cost of people's lives.

We're in this together and we're not all safe until we're all safe.

138 deaths is one and a half Hillsboroughs, all left family and friends, all dead before their time. Just numbers on a website.

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