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Pensioner 59
Love the sense of humour but I’m more worried lol about my investments than my spelling. Tell me for predictions please.
My apologies pensioner 59 but to be clear I’ve brought a shed load. Maybe some to soon but I’m happy to wait for the inevitable bounce. I brought them at over 3p so I think I’d be silly not to continue buying at 2p. pensioner 59 have you took the plunge or have you bottled it.
I’ve brought this morning and showing as sells so don’t get what’s happening on that front. I’m sure the sellers are ones that brought 1.6p. Surely you wouldn’t sell at a loss knowing the potential to surprise on the upside when results are produced. Anyway it’s back to long term plan and hopefully it pays off. GLA
Indeed, since drop last week what has changed ? Other than PCR tests now compulsory for travellers to UK, more tests being sold and a clearly mixed information regarding Onicrom effects.
I don’t know what the hype is on other boards as clearly companies with the products on the shelves should be the market winners.
I do think this will bounce hard back up once some momentum starts though. Think read final results will come end of December too… would be very interested to see how it has done since easing of restrictions to back on full alert.
A bit disappointing to say the least so far with all the news out there
BFFM
Let’s hope today is a blue day. Surely the big bounce is near. Ridiculously low price. I understand the whole market has been affected but a company like MHC that has the capability and products to help fight the variant should never have fallen with the market. I just hope we get a update from MHC and news of further large contracts with the airlines direct. Im sure a lot of us are losing in this stock but I think at this price it’s an opportunity not to be missed for long term holders. Good luck all.
Seems from South Africa news papers those that saying Onicrom is mild may seriously need to reconsider that. Seems the fact children catching it there perhaps to be a bit more of an eye opener
COVID-19 PANDEMIC
South Africa Hospitals Jammed with Omicron Patients
Last updated on: December 06, 2021 3:22 PM
Darren Taylor
A man walks past a mobile COVID-19 testing site in Durban, South Africa, Dec. 3, 2021.
Some South Africa hospital wards are jammed with patients infected with the omicron coronavirus variant as President Cyril Ramaphosa urged South Africans on Monday to get vaccinated.
In the past week, cases have reached more than 16,000, up dramatically from 2,300 last Monday, according to South Africa's National Institute for Communicable Diseases.
The NICD says the increase in cases in such a short period of time is “unprecedented” in the trajectory of the pandemic, now in its fourth phase in the country.
“Unfortunately, we’re seeing a more than doubling of hospital admissions each day,” said Ian Sanne, an infectious diseases specialist who serves on South Africa’s COVID-19 presidential advisory committee.
Sanne is advising hospitals to prepare for “significant surges” of patients in the coming weeks and months, and to make sure they have plenty of oxygen.
Dr. Fareed Abdullah, who heads the South African Medical Research Council, says the surges are already happening in Johannesburg and Tshwane.
Hospitals in South Africa’s Gauteng province, which contains two of the country’s biggest cities, are packed with people infected with the omicron variant. Doctors say most of the patients haven’t been vaccinated, and an alarming number of them are children under the age of five-years-old.
“There’s been a rather rapid rise in hospital admissions with patients who have COVID, whether they’re presenting with COVID pneumonia or severe COVID disease," Dr. Abdullah said.
"All of the hospitals in Tshwane are seeing an upsurge, and the COVID bed occupancy is increasing 30% to 40% per day, over the last few days,” he said.
Some 36% of South Africans are fully vaccinated and President Ramaphosa on Monday urged citizens to get the shots.
"South Africa now has sufficient supplies of vaccines, … vaccination is essential for our economic recovery because as more people are vaccinated more areas of economic activity will be opened up," he said.
The president also announced that that the National Coronavirus Command Council would soon meet to discuss further measures. Authorities are considering making vaccines mandatory in some parts of society.
Unvaccinated people are particularly susceptible to omicron, as are individuals who have not been exposed to COVID-19 before, disease specialist Sanne said.
“At this time, we think about 75% to 80% of hospitalizations are unvaccinated," he said. "It could be as large as 40% of the population that has not yet