Stevo1987 said:I am finding it a struggle mentally. Maybe something to do with my three grown up children being back at home! :lol: . I wasn't ready for that. Have any of you lot been offered the flu jab who wouldn't have normally? My GP is is offering it to all from ages 50-64. I just sneaked into that range of course.![]()
This was raised as a concern back in October (or before), but has never eventuated. The flu has somehow vanished into thin air....Smartbear said:Stevo1987 said:I am finding it a struggle mentally. Maybe something to do with my three grown up children being back at home! :lol: . I wasn't ready for that. Have any of you lot been offered the flu jab who wouldn't have normally? My GP is is offering it to all from ages 50-64. I just sneaked into that range of course.![]()
Yep, had the flu jab the other day. I’m 55 & haven’t been offered it before now-apparently it’s bleak if you catch the flu on top of covid which would also be bad for the hospital situation.
Rob

I am booked in for Saturday.Smartbear said:Stevo1987 said:I am finding it a struggle mentally. Maybe something to do with my three grown up children being back at home! :lol: . I wasn't ready for that. Have any of you lot been offered the flu jab who wouldn't have normally? My GP is is offering it to all from ages 50-64. I just sneaked into that range of course.![]()
Yep, had the flu jab the other day. I’m 55 & haven’t been offered it before now-apparently it’s bleak if you catch the flu on top of covid which would also be bad for the hospital situation.
Rob
Smartbear said:Stevo1987 said:I am finding it a struggle mentally. Maybe something to do with my three grown up children being back at home! :lol: . I wasn't ready for that. Have any of you lot been offered the flu jab who wouldn't have normally? My GP is is offering it to all from ages 50-64. I just sneaked into that range of course.![]()
Yep, had the flu jab the other day. I’m 55 & haven’t been offered it before now-apparently it’s bleak if you catch the flu on top of covid which would also be bad for the hospital situation.
Rob
Crazy Harry said:Has flu got less because of social distancing this winter?
mgrlane said:The full ONS details are here if it's of interest.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/bulletins/monthlymortalityanalysisenglandandwales/november2020#age-standardised-mortality-rates-by-sex-and-age-group-in-november-2020

You're not getting it because....well, look where you live.Crazy Harry said:Smartbear said:Stevo1987 said:I am finding it a struggle mentally. Maybe something to do with my three grown up children being back at home! :lol: . I wasn't ready for that. Have any of you lot been offered the flu jab who wouldn't have normally? My GP is is offering it to all from ages 50-64. I just sneaked into that range of course.![]()
Yep, had the flu jab the other day. I’m 55 & haven’t been offered it before now-apparently it’s bleak if you catch the flu on top of covid which would also be bad for the hospital situation.
Rob
I used to get one through work then paid for one the last few years - but can't get one this year too many older people (well over 65's so older than me) getting them. I've had flu (proper flu when you can't get out of bed flu) and I'm not keen to get if if I can avoid it.
Local GP still doing 65+ and pharmacy's out of stock since October
Has flu got less because of social distancing this winter?
It is free for me. As someone who has been run over by a bus....... sorry, what was the question?exdos said:It's been suggested several times in this thread that anyone who has been diagnosed with C-19 but gets killed by a bus is recorded as a C-19 death and not a death by RTA in the ONS statistics.mgrlane said:The full ONS details are here if it's of interest.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/bulletins/monthlymortalityanalysisenglandandwales/november2020#age-standardised-mortality-rates-by-sex-and-age-group-in-november-2020
In that link it states:
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"Definition of COVID-19
The doctor certifying a death can list all causes in the chain of events that led to the death and pre-existing conditions that may have contributed to the death. Using this information, we determine an underlying cause of death. We use the term "due to COVID-19" when referring only to deaths with an underlying cause of death of COVID-19. When taking into account all of the deaths that had COVID-19 mentioned anywhere on the death certificate, whether as an underlying cause or not, we use the term "involving COVID-19". Age-standardised rates for deaths due to COVID-19 and involving COVID-19 are available in the accompanying dataset.
Our definition of COVID-19 (regardless of whether it was the underlying cause or mentioned elsewhere on the death certificate) includes some cases where the certifying doctor suspected the death involved COVID-19 but was not certain. For example, a doctor may have clinically diagnosed COVID-19 based on symptoms, but this diagnosis may not have been confirmed because no test was available, or the test result was inconclusive.
Of the 61,361 deaths due to COVID-19, 3,971 (6.5%) were classified as "suspected" COVID-19. Including all deaths involving COVID-19, "suspected" COVID-19 was recorded on 6.7% (4,538 deaths) of all deaths involving COVID-19 in England and Wales."
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Does a death by RTA actually "involve" C-19 for anyone who has been diagnosed as having tested positive for C-19? I don't interpret the ONS as saying that it does when the "underlying cause of death" is from a human body coming off worse than a bus in a collision..
My late father was also run over by a bus, and suffered a nasty fractured pelvis though, but survived for a further 51 years, so the prospects look good for you unless you get C-19.Stevo1987 said:As someone who has been run over by a bus....... sorry, what was the question?
I have survived 40 years post impact so far. Got the arthritis coz of it thoughexdos said:My late father was also run over by a bus, and suffered a nasty fractured pelvis though, but survived for a further 51 years, so the prospects look good for you unless you get C-19.Stevo1987 said:As someone who has been run over by a bus....... sorry, what was the question?![]()
You don't care if someone lies?Vornwend said:I honestly don't get this obsession with forensically questioning the cause of death.
Z4C_er said:You don't care if someone lies?Vornwend said:I honestly don't get this obsession with forensically questioning the cause of death.
You don't care if there's a widespread distortion of the truth?
You don't question why this could be happening or who is driving it?
You don't care that this has happened only for Covid, and that your life has been turned upside down and economies ruined possibly because of such lies or distortions?
You don't care that the WHO just summarily changed the definition of herd immunity overnight after hundreds of years of medical foundation just to suit the rollout of vaccine?
What source should we believe in then?Crazy Harry said:Who says the ONS figures are correct?
Z4C_er said:What source should we believe in then?
Your post does nothing to answer my question (not directed at you BTW). Why shouldn't we care if we are being lied to?
Z4C_er said:What source should we believe in then?Crazy Harry said:Who says the ONS figures are correct?
Your post does nothing to answer my question (not directed at you BTW). Why shouldn't we care if we are being lied to?