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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 1069051" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>Pretty big developments coming out of Spain in line with some of my previous posts around global Omicron data (and I found out the Korea spike in deaths is somehow Delta, which explains things a little). The centrist Spanish PM Sanchez, who is generally sensible and vigilant with Covid-19, is suggesting consideration begin for EU wide monitoring of Omicron in a similar way to the flu and that we can move to ceasing testing of people with symptoms because the virus is no longer as lethal.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/spains-sanchez-suggests-tracking-pandemic-differently-covid-lethality-has-fallen-2022-01-10/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>This matches some reports in the UK today that the UK government are considering an end to widespread testing, the end of free lateral flow tests and even isolation by March now that the number of cases is consistently falling and we are potentially past the Omicron peak.</p><p></p><p>For those of you left alive who haven't suffered a bereavement and are not enduring long Covid, you might want to think about getting the champagne out of the ice bucket for around this time next month. Still very much worth being extremely vigilant around the vulnerable until the hospitals stop drowning under the weight of demand.</p><p></p><p>I'm already moving to self preservation mode to try and get home working entrenched beyond my existing 31st March end date (aided by sourcing a works mobile phone to go with the Covid laptop and my place of work being scheduled for demolition next year). Don't make me waste my life on a commute again please!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 1069051, member: 74121"] Pretty big developments coming out of Spain in line with some of my previous posts around global Omicron data (and I found out the Korea spike in deaths is somehow Delta, which explains things a little). The centrist Spanish PM Sanchez, who is generally sensible and vigilant with Covid-19, is suggesting consideration begin for EU wide monitoring of Omicron in a similar way to the flu and that we can move to ceasing testing of people with symptoms because the virus is no longer as lethal. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/spains-sanchez-suggests-tracking-pandemic-differently-covid-lethality-has-fallen-2022-01-10/[/URL] This matches some reports in the UK today that the UK government are considering an end to widespread testing, the end of free lateral flow tests and even isolation by March now that the number of cases is consistently falling and we are potentially past the Omicron peak. For those of you left alive who haven't suffered a bereavement and are not enduring long Covid, you might want to think about getting the champagne out of the ice bucket for around this time next month. Still very much worth being extremely vigilant around the vulnerable until the hospitals stop drowning under the weight of demand. I'm already moving to self preservation mode to try and get home working entrenched beyond my existing 31st March end date (aided by sourcing a works mobile phone to go with the Covid laptop and my place of work being scheduled for demolition next year). Don't make me waste my life on a commute again please! [/QUOTE]
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