and of course now he will say "I know about these things because my wife had it.."Wessely can go well beyond the evidence when he thinks he's speaking privately to politicians or civil servants
According to the latest Imperial College paper, over 70% of patients over 80 require critical care, presumably an ICU placement. We see higher death rates reported on, but demand for critical care goes up radically as age advances. I would guess this is also true for patients in higher risk groups.'If' the world has a top heavy older age group (far greater than under fifties) that could be a reason why more are dying? Is there anything to this?
Does anyone know how being able to test only 25,000 people a day in a population of 66 million is going to help? Presumably it would be some sort of targeted testing?
Don't we need to be testing everyone?
Trouble is, we'd all need to be tested repeatedly in case we've caught the virus since the last test. I think the worst thing is that health workers are not being tested, so if anyone in their household gets any sort of symptom that might be covid-19, they all have to isolate for 2 weeks. And that could happen repeatedly in households with several people. We need healthy health workers to be able to go to work.Don't we need to be testing everyone?
Check out "inside science" on BBC Radio 4.Is there any data from Asia on virus mutating?
Does anyone know how being able to test only 25,000 people a day in a population of 66 million is going to help? Presumably it would be some sort of targeted testing?
Trouble is, we'd all need to be tested repeatedly in case we've caught the virus since the last test. I think the worst thing is that health workers are not being tested, so if anyone in their household gets any sort of symptom that might be covid-19, they all have to isolate for 2 weeks. And that could happen repeatedly in households with several people. We need healthy health workers to be able to go to work.
From what I’ve gathered, in the UK they are still not thats interested in testing the community.
They said they will use that 25,000 tests to test people in hospitals and also medical staff, but only because then they can be sure whether it’s coronavirus or not, so they can get back to work if it’s not.
The govt are very focused on developing an antibody test (there’s a link in the post I wrote above). Because that way they’ll know if people have had the coronavirus yet - so if they have, they don’t need to bother to self isolate if they get symptoms as it won’t be the coronavirus again; and they can get back to work.
So really.. it all comes down to getting us back to work.
Edit: and like the screenshot I posted before too, the govt certainly has the resources to test many many more people. Even if not everyone, certainly a substantial proportion if not all people who have symptoms.