What’s the craic with testing in the UK anyway? Presumably if you need a PCR you get a professional to take the sample?
Nope. At the PCR test centre today we were all doing our own tests.
What’s the craic with testing in the UK anyway? Presumably if you need a PCR you get a professional to take the sample?
Yeah I get that and did exactly that. But I like to keep testing using the lateral flows until I get my pcr. When I got covid in June at least it was 50/50 with the lateral flow tests. For them to all be negative this time is quite concerning.
Nope. At the PCR test centre today we were all doing our own tests.
LFTs are piss poor.Any reason why after getting symptoms, taking FIVE lateral flow tests over three days, all negative and then taking a PCR which then comes back positive would happen ?
Jaysus. Really? In my experience it’s impossible to swab your own sinuses with anything like the same enthusiasm as a professional.
Yeah, I did that thing idiots do of sharing a tweet without reading the link. Thought those might be home tests to be sent off for a PCR. Which would be a bit nuts.
There will for sure be many more false negatives.Jaysus. Really? In my experience it’s impossible to swab your own sinuses with anything like the same enthusiasm as a professional.
That’s what they do up here in NIJaysus. Really? In my experience it’s impossible to swab your own sinuses with anything like the same enthusiasm as a professional.
So.... Is Omicron milder then or not? I assume we still don't know with certainty right?
I’ve done like 6 PCR tests since my kid goes nursery and every time they get a temp or cough we have to go get tested. Each time we do our own, at a drive-thru centre, and also have to do the one for our 2 year old (I say we, I mean my wife who sits in the back). We open the window slightly, they give us the tests, we do thems Then they scan some barcodes and at the end we pull down our window slightly to drop it into a box.Jaysus. Really? In my experience it’s impossible to swab your own sinuses with anything like the same enthusiasm as a professional.
You also have test at home PCRs. Same as the drive thru example I gave above except obviously they send it home and you post it back.Not sure if I'm just being an idiot also but I'm pretty sure this is also a thing. I've just tried to get some lat flows but they're out, when through the steps for a PCR just to see and it lets me order to home if I wanted.
Delta was more virulent than Alpha and the original Wuhan variants. It didn't look like it in the UK because of high vaccine takeup, particularly among the most vulnerable groups. We don't know what omicron would do in an immune naive population either and neither SA or the UK will really be able to answer that question.So, is there any chance that a benign dominant strain of COVID-19 might develop? Each new dominant strain appears to be more transmissible than the previous one, but also, slightly less virulent than the previous one.
Otherwise, I can't see any way out of this.
Why does it seem to an impatient and uninformed person that it's taking ages for scientists to figure out if this is less virulent or not?
I swear it was two weeks one week ago :-(As an equally uninformed and impatient observer I guess because the true nature of the impact simply isn't known yet. In a couple of weeks the picture will probably be clearer.
There needs to be enough data to form a good analysis. Being correct is better than being early. Especially with something like this that could be a game changer.I swear it was two weeks one week ago :-(
It's always two weeks. I feel like a primary school kid waiting for his birthday, where time actually moves backwards.
I guess even if it is less severe for people with it, assuming it won't be is probably the safest bet for now. I'm sure it's not pleasant to have regardless. And honestly if this is an overreaction but it manages to get arses in line for a booster, then all's good.
Some (limited) info on first UK omicron admissions (and one death). Wording is a bit strange. They make clear all the admissions were diagnosed either on or before admission (presumably to rule out coincidental diagnosis when admitted with a different condition) but go on to refer to death happening to someone who was diagnosed in hospital.
I don't think this helps their cause, if the aim is to get people to take it seriously. Obviously people will take it out of context and declare that"10 isn't very many out of a population of 68 million #GBNews"
You have got headline from the health secretary saying 200k people a day have it then a statement above saying 10 people are in hospital add into that you can trust anything coming out of Boris and co's mouth and i think the booster uptake will be lower then any previous vaccination attempt there will be a surge at the beginning but not so sure it will keep up.
Can't even blame people either the government has been that bad its not surprising.
We'll know a lot about how it affects under 60s this week - SA data is building up fast for this group. Combined with data coming out of the UK and Denmark we should get some really strong data on cases in those age groups. Almost all of it will be about vaxxed/previously infected people though.I swear it was two weeks one week ago :-(
It's always two weeks. I feel like a primary school kid waiting for his birthday, where time actually moves backwards.
It won't be until we hear how it affects the over 60s and those with other risk factors that we know how much trouble we're really in. A couple of weeks for that - unless we start getting superspreader events at parties with lots of oldies - which would be a deeply unethical experiment to run![]()
Scrooge?Well who’s told their kids yet that Santa can’t socially distance and is mixing with too many households so he won’t be coming down our chimney?
Haha I was just joking but you never know around hereScrooge?
Anyway I've seen him on the Tesco's ad and he's got a vaccine pass. I'm sure JvT can get him a booster booking as well, he got him sorted last year.
BBC has it I think on that Covid cases by area page.Have the daily deaths went back to normal levels? (Before covid) or are they still above previous years? Haven't seen one of those graphs for donkeys.
Has anyone managed to book a booster ? The website has been fecked since yesterday, queue for like 10 minutes and then it just times out.
Has anyone managed to book a booster ? The website has been fecked since yesterday, queue for like 10 minutes and then it just times out.
Has anyone managed to book a booster ? The website has been fecked since yesterday, queue for like 10 minutes and then it just times out.