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Need a bit of positivity

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sprinkleyumnut · 24/07/2021 01:35

Any positive news about Covid 19? Will this disease eventually tire itself out and ebb into the background?

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DramaAlpaca · 24/07/2021 01:36

Yes. It will. History suggests so. We might have a while to go, but yes. I am very positive about this.

TheSkatesOfCoachBombay · 24/07/2021 01:36

Eventually yes, with vaccination, and exposure.

It will take time, pandemics do but eventually it will pass.

DramaAlpaca · 24/07/2021 01:39

We are actually luckier than former generations as we have vaccinations. All will be well before long.

HeatherLiverpool · 24/07/2021 01:40

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sprinkleyumnut · 24/07/2021 01:43

@DramaAlpaca

We are actually luckier than former generations as we have vaccinations. All will be well before long.
Yes we are so much luckier with vaccinations. A shame a lot of my age group is ending up in hospital as they are refusing to have the vaccines.
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mog27 · 24/07/2021 01:54

@HeatherLiverpool 4 years?!?

Huddle · 24/07/2021 01:55

@HeatherLiverpool how on earth has she had long covid for 4 years?

Huddle · 24/07/2021 01:56

Some odd posts on here tonight

ZednotZee · 24/07/2021 01:57

Spanish flu was done and dusted in 2 5 years without vaccines.

We'll be fine. Chin up

ZednotZee · 24/07/2021 01:57

2.5

sprinkleyumnut · 25/07/2021 19:46

Thank you wonderful people

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TheVampiresWife · 25/07/2021 19:54

I've just started a thread about today's cases being under 30k, and falling for the sixth consecutive day. Even where I am (highest rates in the country for weeks) cases have been falling for over a week.

Vaccines have weakened the link between infections and serious illness/death and 93% of adults now have antibodies.

We're getting there, OP!

MareofBeasttown · 25/07/2021 20:12

There is a "Good news" thread on this very forum which I look at when I am down. What I actually should be doing is confining myself to that thread, but I have no self-control.

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