12-29-2021, 07:00 PM
But you can't just dismiss it either. Last week the stats dictated that 1 in 20 people in London had Covid so even by that basic logic 5% of people going into hospital could quite easily have had Covid. And the stats look at 14 days not 7. And there are clearly people picking Covid up after admission to hospital too. It stands to reason that if Covid is highly present in the community then it will also be in people being admitted to hospital.
I recall us having this discussion last November when my Dad was admitted to hospital after falling down the stairs and fracturing his back. He was repeatedly tested for Covid and yet was clearly not in hospital due to anything connected with Covid in any way. The fact that it is more prevalent now is only going to enhance the figures.
I recall us having this discussion last November when my Dad was admitted to hospital after falling down the stairs and fracturing his back. He was repeatedly tested for Covid and yet was clearly not in hospital due to anything connected with Covid in any way. The fact that it is more prevalent now is only going to enhance the figures.

