by Suff » 19 Apr 2021, 11:03
Gal, I can understand the concern, the UK is now heading towards a normal situation with the vaccination and it would be pretty senseless to be taken out by the virus at the very last gasp.
However this is where a vaccination certification could give you and everyone else, some comfort. If I read the figures correctly, once vaccinated, your chances of getting the virus are reduced by 75%. Even if you do get it your chances of transmitting it to someone else (due to the reduction in the ability of the virus to infect you), is dropped by 50%. If I have my maths right, someone sitting next to you has a 12.5% chance of transmitting the virus.
If you have been vaccinated, then even if that 12.5% chance of becoming infected did happen, you have a 0% chance of dying from the virus. This is, of course, at the current levels of testing and understanding.
But if you think about it, that mask reduces 12.5% down to around 3% and if you are only there for 30 minutes or so, that becomes almost 0% chance of being infected.
I guess project fear, of covid, has done it's work but, now, they will have to undo that and it will take a lot of time.
Consider the Alternative. Locally to me, apparently, the village 5km away has 51 cases of Covid, active right now. That is about double the infection rate that Paris is seeing per % of the population. Our vaccination program is still pitiful, I am waiting to receive my appointment and will probably get it in early may for some time in June. Mrs S has not been to the hairdressers for 13 months because she is both profoundly deaf and claustrophobic. Yet she would have to wear a mask to get her hair done. Her hearing aids, which cost more than £5,000 are behind the ear and her mask keeps on pulling them out and dropping them on the street. She can't hear a thing anyone says because she lip reads along with the sounds and Nobody wears clear lenses in the masks so you can see the lips.
Mrs S really needs the hairdressers right now because large areas of her hair went snow white in the 2 weeks I was in hospital.
Over and above that we're pretty sure Mrs S has had the virus. She had at least 3 of the symptoms which would get an over the phone diagnosis today and it is now really too late to get her tested. We're almost as certain as we can be that she does not have the virus, yet she would still have to wear a mask which means no hairdresser for at least the rest of this year.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.