The Royal Navy’s flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth has a major outbreak of the ChiCom Flu.
The BBC has been told there have been around 100 cases on the aircraft carrier, which is part way through a world tour. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said all crew on the deployment had received two doses of a Covid-19 vaccine and the outbreak was being managed. A spokeswoman said mitigation measured on board included masks, social distancing and a track and trace system.
Standard crew size is 1600, so that’s 1 in 16 people. Who are young, fit, 100% double vaxed, with military discipline enforcing hygiene rules. How does that translate into the rest of society? Or the long term care homes this fall and winter when the seasonal pressure kicks in again?
There have been around 100 cases on HMS Queen Elizabeth, the BBC has been told.
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This is a prime example of why this virus is unlike any other and the antidote is still flimsy and unreliable. Sure, in theory, wearing a mask and social distancing should help. Though I see in some of the masks I've worn it states clearly on the front (probably for legal reasons), "this is not a medical mask". I am walking around with a piece of clothing on my face and nose. that may not provide any protection at all.
Second, the vaccine isn't perfect and may not even be effective over time.
There is FAR too much we do not know, especially for such a rapidly developed vaccine.
It requires decades to know the outcome of a vaccine and the virus. Obviously the world doesn't have this much time.
Therefore, it's anyones guess what impact this may have long term, of both the virus and vaccines. It may also be different outcomes for some not for others depending on a predisposition. Clearly, it's been ineffective for this group which should be a red flag.
In the end, it's unbelievable not just how Western leaders threw away their massive advantage to a foreign communist state, but, also how they and businesses continue to do so. It's mind boggling.