I do find it quite perverse that the government are citing Denmark as a reason to feel positive about Omicron severity, on the day that Denmark's testing infrastructure was overwhelmed meaning they have had to stop using PCR testing to track Omicron and only now have lagging indicators like admissions to look at.
Even more weird considering that epidemiologists think there's a chance that the 0.6% admissions rate in Denmark may well change once Omicron starts to make it into older cohorts.
Still though, why not roll the dice and take the risk? Its only people who will die after all.
I do find it quite perverse that the government are citing Denmark as a reason to feel positive about Omicron severity, on the day that Denmark's testing infrastructure was overwhelmed meaning they have had to stop using PCR testing to track Omicron and only now have lagging indicators like admissions to look at.
Even more weird considering that epidemiologists think there's a chance that the 0.6% admissions rate in Denmark may well change once Omicron starts to make it into older cohorts.
Still though, why not roll the dice and take the risk? Its only people who will die after all.