I beg to disagree.Bosworth wrote: ↑Sat Oct 23, 2021 10:56 am Absolute numbers of infections are mostly irrelevant. It’s how many are in hospital and how many are dying that matters.
It’s also important to understand the profile of people in hospital. In North London about 70% of those in hospital with covid are eligible for the vaccine and have chosen not to have it for whatever reason. Chosen.
Change (growth) in number of cases is a leading indicator of death in a couple of weeks. And both ARE on the increase.. It's a marvelous predictive tool. Any fool can see the benefit of bringing cases down. Plus letting cases increase gives the virus more hosts in which to mutate into something unstoppable. Have we not seen all this before?
I'll only concede that letting it rip through the population MIGHT bring us to herd immunity, but at what cost?
JJ