by Suff » 11 Jan 2021, 11:09
If I recall correctly, the entire life of the virus is around 41 days. For people dying now, at the end of the sequence, they were infected back at the beginning of December. The growth of the virus began again around August/September and are now manifesting themselves in tens of thousands of cases a day and thousands dead. I'd say this is the logical conclusion to unlocking in the Summer. A second wave.
We've discussed this a lot here. That staying firmly locked down was warring with loss of jobs and livelihood plus a collapse in the economy. That unlock, allied to the behaviour of the people who simply believed it was over, has resulted in what we see today.
It's not hard to work out. You can't stay locked down indefinitely in Europe, we're too interconnected. So unlocking has consequences. These are the consequences.
It is not just us, Germany was running 1,000 cases per day and admitted that it had lost control, Italy overtook the UK in deaths again (shortly), Spain had a massive increase in cases but is back into reductions again, for a while.
Vaccinations have only just begun. It is going to take months for the size of the vaccinated pool to make a big difference, however it may be enough, just, to prevent a third wave post this lockdown.
Some day, years from now, a group of analysts are going to go over the numbers and the picture won't be pretty. They are going to point fingers and appoint blame. Evidence was, at the end of the Phase2 trials, that the O/A vaccine was safe enough to save lives. Someone is going to count the lives lost against the O/A vaccination adverse reaction figures. Then the blame game will begin. Because if they had released it back in August and done a sanity check alongside the Phase3 trials, then things may have gone differently. Because nothing has changed with that vaccine since the end of Phase 2 trials, just a bit more confidence.
So whilst we cower in our homes and fear the virus, we could have had 40m people vaccinated and be moving on into a whole new situation in the spring. With tens of thousands still alive and an economy growing again. Of course, you say, hindsight is a wonderful thing. Except it is not hindsight. It was said at the time that the caution over the impact of the vaccine was going to cost more lives than the vaccine was ever going to. But the only prominent person who advocated that was treated like a mad dog.
History will judge us and it will not be complimentary. Was he really a mad dog or are the lunatics really running the asylum?
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.