The big picture is the numbers in hospital graph here: Healthcare in UK
If you look at the trends during 2020 compare with 2021 they are virtually identical curves until it reaches the start of August 2021 where it changes. It is no coincidence that by August we over 80% of the population with one dose and over 65% with both. I really don't see what other reason there is for the curve being broken and if we as a nation think that we don't need to have that 80% plus level of vaccination kept up for the short term at least then we will drift into other restrictions. This will continue until the globe catches up and the virus doesn't have a region to mutate and spread in.
Sorry bucks, more successful in what way?
If you look at the trends during 2020 compare with 2021 they are virtually identical curves until it reaches the start of August 2021 where it changes. It is no coincidence that by August we over 80% of the population with one dose and over 65% with both. I really don't see what other reason there is for the curve being broken and if we as a nation think that we don't need to have that 80% plus level of vaccination kept up for the short term at least then we will drift into other restrictions. This will continue until the globe catches up and the virus doesn't have a region to mutate and spread in.
(12-02-2021, 05:35 PM)baggiebuckster Wrote: Where are the stats stating that our vaccination programme is more successful? Is that based on percentage of double jabbed?
Sorry bucks, more successful in what way?

