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I read an article this morning which I found interesting. Without going into too much detail deaths per say are apparently pretty good this winter.
The reasons given Covid killed the most vulnerable during the earlier waves that would have succumbed as a matter of course this winter. No flu so no deaths there, (or indeed a reduction of winter infections generally.) Lower road deaths as the roads have been much quieter, and finally deaths due to cancer do not appear to have risen much despite difficulty in getting diagnosed/ treated.
One final point, the question was raised if a staff member refused to have the *** should they be sacked? My answer would be definitely, I was expected to wear a silly tie at work, otherwise I would have been in hot water, nothing compared to being a risk to others
The reasons given Covid killed the most vulnerable during the earlier waves that would have succumbed as a matter of course this winter. No flu so no deaths there, (or indeed a reduction of winter infections generally.) Lower road deaths as the roads have been much quieter, and finally deaths due to cancer do not appear to have risen much despite difficulty in getting diagnosed/ treated.
One final point, the question was raised if a staff member refused to have the *** should they be sacked? My answer would be definitely, I was expected to wear a silly tie at work, otherwise I would have been in hot water, nothing compared to being a risk to others