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At present, the UK’s #Covid mortality rete is similar to that of a range of European countries…the expectation should be that the UK’s successful successful vaccine will result in further reduction in the mortality rate #CovidUK #NHS #Covid19 #vaccine #COVID-19
Posted on March 14, 2021 Leave a Comment
#Covid mortality has fallen significantly since December/January, with current mortality rate of 1.3% within 28 days of a positive result – The successful rollout of the vaccine programme is likely to be an explaining factor too #CovidUK #NHS #Covid19 #vaccine #COVID-19
Posted on March 14, 2021 Leave a Comment
#Whitty & #Wallance talked about #Covid mortality of 1% – 1.3% for over 60 year olds – but the actual rate has been more like 3.2% since December – why do they not just show the real numbers? What’s there to hide? #Lockdown #CovidUK #NHS #Covid19 #BorisJohnson #COVID-19 #Lockdown3
Posted on January 23, 2021 Leave a Comment
Boris Johnson has a habit of delaying tough choices. In a pandemic, it’s lethal | Boris Johnson | The Guardian
Posted on January 4, 2021 Leave a Comment
The debate over Christmas Covid restrictions shows how the PM’s procrastination has left Britain with only bad options, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr — Read on amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/dec/15/boris-johnson-pandemic-britain-christmas-covid
Effects of Novel Coronavirus (COVID‐19) on Civil Aviation: Economic Impact Analysis – Scenario based study from ICAO on possible 2020 impacts
Posted on April 23, 2020 Leave a Comment
The latest estimates indicate that the possible COVID-19 impact on scheduled international passenger traffic for the first 9 months of 2020, compared to Baseline (business as usual, originally-planned), would be: V-shaped path (a first sign of recovery in late May) – Overall reduction ranging from 41% to 56% of seats offered by airlines – Overall reduction […]
International Air Travel as an Indicator of COVID-19 Economic Recovery… if any enterprise is likely to be a leading indicator of economic expectations, it seems that the airline industry is a good candidate
Posted on April 22, 2020 Leave a Comment
9/11 attacks provide a good reference point for international air travel, it took the aviation industry months to resume normal operations. Much the same can be expected when it comes to post-COVID-19 travel. Fear will diminish interest in travel, aviation systems will be disrupted and new health measures will need to be deployed. Indeed, if […]