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@Nick_Dampier1@SkyNews Here’s hoping that Scottish and Irish whisky will have a boom in Europe as American Whiskey will be too expensive for people to buy.
@MrBrianFowler@SkyNews I’ve had all the vaccines and have been in contact three times recently, with people who have Covid and didn’t get it. So I would say they’re doing their job.
@TheSun Sadly there is some truth in this. Because of the work I do, in 2020 Pre vaccination, I saw people dying of strokes and heart attacks and severe lung damage, months after they’d had Covid and seemingly recovered. 😢
@SkyNews I have seen 1st hand that Covid can cause serious heart problems in some people. As it looks like this happened pre vaccination then Covid was probably the cause and it exacerbated an underlying health condition that was already there, but not known about. ☹️
@Ayotteted@danielgoyal Not sure what Worldometer you’re looking at but we’ve never been at the top and if you scroll along to the right it gives you deaths per million people. We’re actually lower than quite a few other countries.
@HiltonDan@doctor_oxford We also had residents develop heart problems, encephalitis, strokes, blood clots, irreversible lung damage in the 6 months following. Some of which died a couple of months after having untested Covid.
@HiltonDan@doctor_oxford I work in a care home and in the first wave we had residents dying from Covid that were never tested. 12 residents in two weeks is a bit excessive!!!if it wasn’t Covid what was it?especially since 3 were actually tested and were positive.
@HelenaHandcart0@SkyNews Sadly not so mild that it doesn’t cause Covid pneumonia in elderly people which is life threatening for them and if they weren’t vaccinated there would be a lot more deaths. Covid isn’t milder, it’s just that we are vaccinated and so the effects are lessened.
@HelenaHandcart0@SkyNews Increased community transmission increases the risk of people working with vulnerable people, passing it on. Let’s hope community transmission doesn’t increase with the lack of testing and isolation. It’s still very high at present.
@KirstieMAllsopp I bought my house in 1987. I only earned £600 a month. My dad guaranteed the mortgage for me. Without this, there was no way I could have bought it. Nothings changed. It was just as difficult then. On top of that, the interest rates were 14.5% so mortgage took most of my earnings
@drjen_w 30% of our residents died in the care home I work in, during the 1st wave. Now all but two are vaccinated and none have had Covid since being vaccinated. I would say it’s working well for them.