Wrote a short article for the BMJ about the current Covid situation in England and what might be coming down the road.

whistlestop tour through surveillance, vaccines, variants, hospitals, long covid...

https://www.bmj.com/content/382/bmj.p1885

Covid is on the rise again—so what next?

It is reasonably certain that we have entered another covid-19 wave, writes Christina Pagel. But what are the implications? There are very few ways now to track the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in England since the end of wastewater monitoring in March 2022, the end of the Office for National Statistics Covid-19 Infection Survey in March 2023, and the gradual reduction of SARS-CoV-2 testing in hospitals since August 2022.123 However, all indications are that prevalence reached its lowest level this June/July since the summer of 2020. Weekly deaths with covid on the death certificate from that period are at the lowest recorded level since the start of the pandemic.4 But since the start of July 2023, daily hospital admissions with covid have been increasing (more than doubled as at 4 August compared to four weeks earlier), and the number of patients in hospital primarily because of covid has also doubled in that time.56 Secondary indicators such as the Zoe Symptom Tracker app and …

The BMJ

@chrischirp

Purely from a layperson’s viewpoint, I’m deeply concerned that all the grocery stores & big shops have got rid of their sanitizer/dispensers.
Not just empty or not refilled regularly - gone completely.

It doesn’t give me a warm & fuzzy feeling. The world is insane, or at least our part of it.

@ArdentArchivist @chrischirp
Hand sanitizers won’t do much for a respiratory virus. Concern over lack of masking, to be sure!

@chrischirp @swhunter7

Masks of course.

But clean hands are vitally important also. Maybe re-read the advisories.

One example: Virus on hands, rub your eye, virus in eye. Soft entry point. Etc. etc.

(Colds & flu are also respiratory viri, remember. Wash yer paws. Use sanitizer.)