Gransnet forums

Coronavirus

Britain officially no longer in a pandemic

(140 Posts)
Esspee Fri 23-Apr-21 06:28:59

Isn’t this the best news!

MayBee70 Fri 23-Apr-21 13:06:34

Canada are in a terrible mess, pandemic wise. I wonder how many people won’t bother being vaccinated if they think the pandemic is over? Covid wise, countries can turn on the drop of a hat. Look at India and Japan.

JenniferEccles Fri 23-Apr-21 13:18:37

It’s very encouraging that the vaccine take up in this country is still very high even though we are now vaccinating those in their forties who might not feel particularly susceptible.

The French apparently are much more vaccine resistant which, along with their slow rollout doesn’t bode well at all.

pinkquartz Fri 23-Apr-21 13:23:52

we are having many thousands of travellers back from India today,a country where Covid is out of control.

It will only need one person with the Indian varient to change the numbers back here to much higher.

This pandemic is just that a pandemic and I fear the numbers rising again if people stop being so careful.

I watched the news footage in India with horror and sadness. It is a beautiful country but not one with an organized health care system in place. If I was there I would hurry back here also but that does make the UK more vulnerable again.

Just one person has started Covid off in Western Austrailia. It was a person who had quarentined but then gone out into the local community and now the Perth are has to hvae lockdown.

Casdon Fri 23-Apr-21 13:29:28

It’s a completely different situation in WA though pinkquartz. It’s an airport worker who’s had both vaccinations who tested positive, and the lockdown is a precautionary one for three days. We don’t go to that extreme in the UK to prevent spread, but hopefully all the returners from India will quarantine as they should, and will take further tests as required - there’s no reason why they wouldn’t, I’m sure they are all so grateful to be home given how serious the situation is in India.

Jaxjacky Fri 23-Apr-21 13:50:25

I assume the Covid alert level for the UK will go from 4 to 3 at some point soon then, probably May 17, if that milestone is triggered.

Esspee Fri 23-Apr-21 14:16:39

I posted this as a bit of positive news to cheer up some of our more anxious members. Let’s celebrate a little good news after a dire year and leave politics and negativity out of it.

Lillie Fri 23-Apr-21 14:28:12

Esspee

I posted this as a bit of positive news to cheer up some of our more anxious members. Let’s celebrate a little good news after a dire year and leave politics and negativity out of it.

Thank you for posting Esspee.
I did not think for one moment you wanted the good news to get trodden down with politics and criticisms.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 23-Apr-21 14:31:20

Esspee

I posted this as a bit of positive news to cheer up some of our more anxious members. Let’s celebrate a little good news after a dire year and leave politics and negativity out of it.

It is a like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day Esspee

PippaZ Fri 23-Apr-21 14:37:40

Esspee you really cannot tell people what to think or do and expect them to comply; why should they if they don't agree with your standpoint? Throwing all care to the wind will probably not "cheer up some of our more anxious members".

Thank you Alegrias1; all links very interesting. I think the Good Morning Britain on Twitter may be the one GrannyGravy13 (Fri 23-Apr-21 12:14:27) refers to. The introductory comment is "Professor Sarah Walker has said Britain has moved from a pandemic to an endemic, ..." This interview seems to show her desperately covering herself.

Although the quoted articles are inappropriately worded in my view, we do have some reason to be pleased but no reason for us not continuing to be as cautious as we can be as there is still a pandemic and still mutations of the virus. However, as I have said before, I am happy to heap praise to the NHS and the international scientists, who exchanged knowledge in ways we have never seen before, which enabled to rich countries to work towards a successful vaccine rollout. Here's hoping we can roll it out in other, poorer countries before we have other strains.

rhonami Fri 23-Apr-21 14:41:28

I don't think the pandemic is over but can appreciate the effort, the progress, the politics, the criticism and golden shafts of springtime sun.

B9exchange Fri 23-Apr-21 14:50:14

Definition of a pandemic:

an outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area (such as multiple countries or continents) and typically affects a significant proportion of the population

The first half of the sentence remains true, as does the second half for most countries, but it is not affecting a significant proportion of this Country, or indeed of places like Israel and Gibraltar. We need a worldwide effort to get as many people vaccinated as possible, as quickly as possible.

Kim19 Fri 23-Apr-21 14:52:40

Hallelujah. Deep feeling of satisfaction here.

MayBee70 Fri 23-Apr-21 15:10:37

Strange that they have been quicker to say it isn’t a pandemic than they were to acknowledge that it was one last year (and I realise that was the fault of the WHO although it was patently obvious to everyone else).

Cabbie21 Fri 23-Apr-21 15:28:15

Until it is under control in other countries, any travel keeps us all at risk. I am not trying to be gloomy be suggesting there will be another wave once people start flying around the world again, just realistic. Although the current vaccines are a brilliant achievement, they will need to keep up the good work to adjust them for new variants, and keep a regular programme going to keep us safe.
Meanwhile I am enjoying the sunshine, have had my hair cut, been to the opticians and bought new underwear since having my second jab.

Puzzler61 Fri 23-Apr-21 15:37:06

Your post has cheered me Espee thanks as I’ve not listened to any news today.
I’ll be having a second CV19 vaccine in a couple of weeks and that will cheer me more (well it will 3 weeks after, when it takes effect).
?

Puzzler61 Fri 23-Apr-21 15:37:48

Sorry I only typed 1 ‘s’ in your name too Esspee!

dahville Fri 23-Apr-21 15:51:22

It is the World Health Organisation that will declare the pandemic over, not individual scientists. There have also been reports this week about the project numbers this summer if we open up to quickly or get caught out by another variant like the Indian one. It is way to early to celebrate.

BlueSky Fri 23-Apr-21 18:35:26

Again well said Pippa and at the same time thanks Esspee in you effort to give us some good news to cheer us up. I don’t want to be too optimistic as last summer things seemed to be going back to normal only to be bitterly disappointed later. Let’s hope that this year’s vaccinations will make a big difference.

Katie59 Fri 23-Apr-21 19:39:39

Globally the pandemic is far from over, the UK seems to be bringing cases under control, within the UK I’m sure we will be much safer.
Overseas travel this summer I’m sure will be closely restricted.

MayBee70 Fri 23-Apr-21 20:57:53

Having just seen footage of what’s happening in India I’m in no mood to celebrate how well the U.K. are doing infection wise.

Aepgirl Sat 24-Apr-21 10:37:50

Fantastic news, but let’s not spoil it by forgetting caution.

Damdee Sat 24-Apr-21 10:41:01

Well said!

Theoddbird Sat 24-Apr-21 10:43:09

Not heard this on the news....

Linda369 Sat 24-Apr-21 10:44:29

Yesterday 40 more people died of Covid, in one day, which is more than have died in New Zealand during the entire pandemic. What is happening in India is terrible so I won’t be celebrating just yet.

flowerofthewestx2 Sat 24-Apr-21 10:49:07

Don't hold your breath. Pandemic means worldwide....while its out there we are all at risk. Jab or not, especially with variants