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It's not all doom and gloom. This time last year a one-way flight BHX - ALC went up to £330 before they were all pulled. This year I paid £100 return including the cost of the two tests for approx the same dates (and I had a row to myself).Also Ryanair have started selling duty-free again with their litre bottles at £14, much cheaper than the duty-free shop at the airport. They also sell cigs on board but only had Malboro and B&H at £30/carton.
Might not be such a bargain if more restrictions come in after Christmas. over 106K new cases today in the UK.DerekBut they don’t seem to be turning into hospitalisation or death thankfully . Maybe it’s time to be optimistic
Hi SpursI hope you are correct but mathematics shows that when they had 20,000 new cases and 10% being hospitalised they had 2,000 in hospital.So a new variant comes along (106K new cases) and only puts 2.5 % into hospital this gives you 2,650 in hospital beds.This is where the problem is because the number of cases are now so high it only takes a small % to exceed the previous wave hospitalisations.DerekThat’s a fair point but the early data from Scotland is its about 65% lower hospitalised than delta . In South Africa they have actually stopped test and trace because so few are ending up in hospital I’ve seen a graph on South Africa which I will put on when I find it again it quite surprising Also don’t forget we are testing 4 times as much as last year
Might not be such a bargain if more restrictions come in after Christmas. over 106K new cases today in the UK.Derek