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Old 28-06-2021, 20:36   #6065
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Re: Coronavirus

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
No we haven’t. Back in the day, hospitalisations were rising exponentially, two weeks behind the infection rates.
And hospitalisations are rising in line with cases. Just starting at a lower level.

A smaller proportion of a much larger number is still problematic from an NHS perspective if you are into 300,000 a week getting infected.

Let alone the economic impact of them all self isolating, along with their close contacts, and the problems for employers given their health and safety responsibilities to their staff against that kind of backdrop. The work from home brigade will still be on Teams in that scenario.

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