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<blockquote data-quote="drron" data-source="post: 2324514" data-attributes="member: 3499"><p>Lots of rubbish with absolutely zilch evidence being spread even by epidemiologists.</p><p>Maybe if it continues to pan out that Omicron is obviously far more infective than Delta but hospitalisations remain muted the article in the Times quoted by [USER=5193]@tgh[/USER] should probably be headed - "How good will Omicron get".</p><p>It has been shown by many studies that the most effective cause of immunity is vaccination plus natural infection.</p><p>So if the UK does get 1 million cases a day then ther almost certainly be little risk of catching Covid when I arrive in mid March.</p><p>Though the boffins here in Tassie are certain I will catch it well before then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drron, post: 2324514, member: 3499"] Lots of rubbish with absolutely zilch evidence being spread even by epidemiologists. Maybe if it continues to pan out that Omicron is obviously far more infective than Delta but hospitalisations remain muted the article in the Times quoted by [USER=5193]@tgh[/USER] should probably be headed - "How good will Omicron get". It has been shown by many studies that the most effective cause of immunity is vaccination plus natural infection. So if the UK does get 1 million cases a day then ther almost certainly be little risk of catching Covid when I arrive in mid March. Though the boffins here in Tassie are certain I will catch it well before then. [/QUOTE]
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