The first Omicron wave has left us numb to the continuing presence of the virus. But hospitals are dealing with a “steady stream” that’s hurting the system.
more than 73,000 at the principality stadium in cardiff, 90,000 at wembley, and see how around 100,000 people turned out for this climate change strike during cop26. and this crowd are not even all of the 135,000 people who buy tickets for glastonbury every year. but 150,000 people, that is everyone who lives in a city such as oxford. other covid waves came and went. in march, july and october. but that was the last time restrictions on socialising were put in place. and crucially, while the number of people admitted to hospital with covid did rise with each successive wave, they were nowhere near the peaks seen injanuary 2021.
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90,000 at wembley, and see how around 100,000 people turned out for this climate change strike during cop26. and this crowd are not even all of the 135,000 people who buy tickets for glastonbury every year. but 150,000 people, that s everyone who lives in a city such as oxford. other covid waves came and went. in march, july and october. but that was the last time restrictions on socialising were put in place. and crucially, while the number of people admitted to hospital with covid did rise with each successive wave, they were nowhere near the peaks seen injanuary 2021. and the same is true of deaths due to covid, each wave saw an increase in deaths, although nowhere near
but see how 21,000 fans can fill manchester arena. the biggest events hold more than this. more than 73,000 in the principality stadium in cardiff, 90,000 at wembley. and see how 100,000 people turned out for this climate change strike during cop 26. and this crowd aren t even all of the 135,000 people who buy tickets for glastonbury every year. but 150,000 people, that s everyone who lives in a city such as oxford. other covid waves came and went. in march, july and october but that was the last time restrictions on socialising were put in place. and crucially, while the number of people admitted to hospital did rise with each successive wave there were no where near the peak seen in