The voice of propaganda-free facts and common sense, Dr. John Campbell, gives us some straight-up and optimistic data. It is clear that Omicron is bringing the pandemic to a close. But will our governments acknowledge the truth?
(Note: Ardern’s government has NOT included the booster in the vaccine pass, so once the jabbed have had their second dose, it’s a six month countdown to vaccine pass expiry with NO renewal plan. In light of the facts presented below, is there something she’s not telling us? Do the NZ government already see the end in sight but are keeping it from us until all the kids have been jabbed, perhaps?? Martin)
Many waited until the evidence was self evident before stating a position, better late than never. https://ourworldindata.org/covid-metr… Marco Cavaleri, EMA head of biological health threats and vaccines strategy https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/events/e… https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/events/e… Boosters, can be done once, or maybe twice, but it’s not something that we can think should be repeated constantly We need to think about how we can transition from the current pandemic setting to a more endemic setting With omicron there will be a lot of natural immunity taking place on top of vaccination, We will be fastly moving to a scenario which is close to endemicity Fourth dose for all Data has not yet been generated to support this approach Repeated vaccinations in a short time frame will not represent a sustainable long term strategy Endemic Covid, very soon https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-599… Omicron, endemic Consistent and predictable, not boom and bust Common colds, influenza, HIV, measles, malaria, tuberculosis A new Covid-era Prof Julian Hiscox, Chair in Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool UK, New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group
We’re almost there, it is now the beginning of the end, at least in the UK I think life in 2022 will be almost back to before the pandemic Should a new variant or old variant come along, for most of us, like any other common cold coronavirus, we’ll get the sniffles and a bit of a headache and then we’re OK.
If you’re willing to tolerate zero deaths from Covid, then we’re facing a whole raft of restrictions and it’s not game over
in a bad flu season, 200-300 die a day over winter and nobody wears a mask or socially distances,
that’s perhaps a right line to draw in the sand Dr Elisabetta Groppelli, virologist, St George’s, University of London I am very optimistic We’ll soon be in a situation where the virus is circulating, we will take care of people at risk, but for anybody else we accept they will catch it – and your average person will be fine We need to accept the fact that our flu season is also going to be a coronavirus season, and that is going to be a challenge for us However, it is still uncertain how bad winters will be as the people who die from flu and Covid tend to be the same (You can’t die twice) Prof Azra Ghani, epidemiologist, Imperial College London Covid will still be around, but that we no longer need to restrict our lives It seems like it’s taken a long time, but only a year ago we started vaccinating and we’re already an awful lot freer because of that A new variant that can outcompete Omicron and be more pathogenic Prof Eleanor Riley, immunologist, University of Edinburgh When Omicron has finished and moved through, immunity in the UK will be high, at least for a while.