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aye, possibly, supermarkets too.On the metro?
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aye, possibly, supermarkets too.On the metro?
me bro- laws missus has tested positive.
works from home pops in office once a week, went in week last Thursday, lo and behold a colleague comes in whose husband has tested positive ( in other words she should be isolating ) . 7 people in office have tested positive .
Colleague was close to being sacked apparently , been furloughed and placed on sick leave, my guess is will be no job to go back to. So there's 7 unnecessary cases through someones' gross stupidity ( also think its a criminal offence too, to knowingly not isolate ) .
Incredible to be picking that many up from 800k tests..Cases below 5,000
That puts us on par with about 22nd September.
Well schools went back today and cases went downIncredible to be picking that many up from 800k tests..
Let's hope with schools back we can still keep the numbers down
I expect cases to rise, but will it matter if hospitalisations don't go up?Incredible to be picking that many up from 800k tests..
Let's hope with schools back we can still keep the numbers down
Not many, the summer packed beaches and marches in London didn't see a spike in numbers.Wonder how many in Glasgow in a fortnights time !?
Great figures. Harries compared it to last September though, saying we aren’t out the woods yet. But then cases were on an upwards trajectory in nearly every local authority, now they are on a downwards trajectory. Also more than a third of the whole population have had a Covid vaccine. They are still making it all about cases. Sigh.
Indeed, yet it’s being directly compared to last September, and much of the public will believe everything they hear at these conferences as gospel. Im not suggesting a total removal of restrictions tomorrow, but quite clearly the situation is wholly and fundamentally different to September. Foolish comment for the health official to have made.And if about a quarter of the population have had it, then you're looking at half the population have some form of immunity
The more the virus transmits the more chances of a serious Vaccine immune mutationI expect cases to rise, but will it matter if hospitalisations don't go up?
Not many, the summer packed beaches and marches in London didn't see a spike in numbers.
Indeed. September was Autumn, its a very different situation now coming out of winter.Indeed, yet it’s being directly compared to last September, and much of the public will believe everything they hear at these conferences as gospel. Im not suggesting a total removal of restrictions tomorrow, but quite clearly the situation is wholly and fundamentally different to September. Foolish comment for the health official to have made.
Indeed, yet it’s being directly compared to last September, and much of the public will believe everything they hear at these conferences as gospel. Im not suggesting a total removal of restrictions tomorrow, but quite clearly the situation is wholly and fundamentally different to September. Foolish comment for the health official to have made.
Tbf the PM did nail the mast on the ‘data and not dates’ assertion, and the data is so far exceeding expectations in relation to the modelling. I hope it is just a case of dampening expectations, but I just can’t see things ever getting back to normal now, I simply can’t.Not foolish at all, we’ll in my opinion, they are trying to keep everyone’s feet on ground and avoid a clamour to speed up easing of restrictions, BBC have been beyond themselves with “data is good why can’t we speed up roadmap” type questions
And by default half with no immunity at all, they are the problem because they provide opportunities for virus to spread and potentially mutateAnd if about a quarter of the population have had it, then you're looking at half the population have some form of immunity
Tbf the PM did nail the mast on the ‘data and not dates’ assertion, and the data is so far exceeding expectations in relation to the modelling. I hope it is just a case of dampening expectations, but I just can’t see things ever getting back to normal now, I simply can’t.
And by default half with no immunity at all, they are the problem because they provide opportunities for virus to spread and potentially mutate
Tbf the PM did nail the mast on the ‘data and not dates’ assertion, and the data is so far exceeding expectations in relation to the modelling. I hope it is just a case of dampening expectations, but I just can’t see things ever getting back to normal now, I simply can’t.
See you've spoilt it with this nonsense, it's no wonder folk want the deadlines brought forward.Tif he also said that data would not be considered before certain dates, we won’t know if data is exceeding expectations until we see effect of opening schools, hopefully if numbers are not going back up in 4 weeks we can move on
I’m with u as I don’t think we’ll be back to normal though for some time, that might mean something as simple as masks becoming a way of life like they are in Far East. Let’s not forget take a liberty with this virus and it bites u in the arse. The Isle of Man has just learnt that lesson, thought they’d beat it opened up and bang