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Has Spain got the 2nd wave ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chopsy Varmint" data-source="post: 7069059" data-attributes="member: 136464"><p>But how many in comparison to other age groups and those with already compromised health? Are they unfortunate outliers in the statistics?</p><p></p><p>Young healthy people also die of flu and pneumonia every year too, about 150 15-44 year olds per year according to a report I found from 2013 (plus another 800 or so who have other health conditions), but that's not considered enough to offer annual flu jabs to all under 45 year olds to protect them.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line, the truth of cv19 case and death statistics will not be available for a couple of years yet (if ever) and while what's currently published is thought-provoking reading, there's not much any of us can do apart from maintain our own personal biosecurity however many 'waves' happen. Personally, I am more concerned about what's happening to the economy and social fabric of the UK thanks to government dithering and inconsistency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chopsy Varmint, post: 7069059, member: 136464"] But how many in comparison to other age groups and those with already compromised health? Are they unfortunate outliers in the statistics? Young healthy people also die of flu and pneumonia every year too, about 150 15-44 year olds per year according to a report I found from 2013 (plus another 800 or so who have other health conditions), but that's not considered enough to offer annual flu jabs to all under 45 year olds to protect them. Bottom line, the truth of cv19 case and death statistics will not be available for a couple of years yet (if ever) and while what's currently published is thought-provoking reading, there's not much any of us can do apart from maintain our own personal biosecurity however many 'waves' happen. Personally, I am more concerned about what's happening to the economy and social fabric of the UK thanks to government dithering and inconsistency. [/QUOTE]
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