Hard to tell from intuitions arising from testing teams and respiratory care, we're creeping into flu-ville still have to say a preliminary no
The hunch is it isn't being picked up by testing and the R rate is higher than that declared, R gives you an increase in mutations too
Nearly every care team are on punching jab 3 and struggling, fuckin savage week
The more viral load you're exposed to the worse long term, so if you're palliative care and people with terminal cancer want to die at home, perfect firestorm of immune system horror. Easier to justify chipping off NHS services to pvt contractors when systems aren't reinforced