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NuneatonO's wrote: Thu Jun 11, 2020 12:20 am Listening to Noongar Radio (an Aboriginal show) today from Broome WA, they were stating how well their Coronavirus App. had been working, during the Pandemic.

It was also pleasing to note that apparently, there has not been a single positive test for Coronavirus over the past two weeks across the entire Western Australia Territory.

The thoughts that immediately sprang to mind:

- What has happened to the App. in the UK? When is it due to be introduced - if ever?
- Is there any feedback on the App. being trialled on the Isle of Wight?
- What are our daily number of Coronavirus Tests being undertaken?

As the Missis has a few days of well-earned break, I admit to not bothering with much news; or indeed undertaking a detailed Google search. However, a quick catch-up scan through the media over the past few days doesn't appear to present any clues. Yes there are various snippets; but nothing official from the Etonian Spaffer and his Circus of :clown :clown :clown ?

Has this incompetent Tory Govt. actually stopped reporting the aforementioned information?
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BMA demands answers over missing BAME pages of Covid-19 report

The British Medical Association has demanded an explanation from the government following reports that pages containing recommendations to protect black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities were removed from last week’s Covid-19 disparity report.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ ... -19-report

Dear oh dear.

More lies and deceit then from Mr. 'Shouty' Hancock?
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Re: Coronavirus

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StillSpike wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2020 10:32 am
JimbO wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2020 9:29 am In regards to the kids not going back to school until September

Personally think that this is the government kicking the ball down the road as the situation isn't going to be resolved by then and you can't keep children out of school forever. There's gonna be a generation of kids whose education if fecked.
I wonder if the authorities can't simply have all school years repeat - so if a kid started year 3 last September, then they just start year 3 again this September. That way, they'd be getting more of the learning, rather than less. Obviously that's going to have repercussions for resources, but that'd need to be funded.

Also, as my 90 year old dad likes to point out - he and his generation were evacuated for 3 or 4 years at crucial time in their education - with all the entailed disruption to their schooling, but it didn't end up with that generation being educationally f*cked.
I’ve thought about just simply repeating the school year. A sensible approach but has its issues at the younger end as in order to avoid massive class sizes in reception, year 1 some kids may need to start school later. But an idea worth considering. And funding.
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Dohnut wrote: Sat Jun 13, 2020 1:53 pm
StillSpike wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2020 10:32 am
JimbO wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2020 9:29 am In regards to the kids not going back to school until September

Personally think that this is the government kicking the ball down the road as the situation isn't going to be resolved by then and you can't keep children out of school forever. There's gonna be a generation of kids whose education if fecked.
I wonder if the authorities can't simply have all school years repeat - so if a kid started year 3 last September, then they just start year 3 again this September. That way, they'd be getting more of the learning, rather than less. Obviously that's going to have repercussions for resources, but that'd need to be funded.

Also, as my 90 year old dad likes to point out - he and his generation were evacuated for 3 or 4 years at crucial time in their education - with all the entailed disruption to their schooling, but it didn't end up with that generation being educationally f*cked.
I’ve thought about just simply repeating the school year. A sensible approach but has its issues at the younger end as in order to avoid massive class sizes in reception, year 1 some kids may need to start school later. But an idea worth considering. And funding.
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I’ve heard one of the Black Lives Matters protesters in Australia has caught the COVID-19 virus from the crown. I’m wondering how long will it be before we have another spike again thanks to our shoulder to shoulder protesters
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RedDwarf 1881 wrote: Sun Jun 14, 2020 10:40 am I’ve heard one of the Black Lives Matters protesters in Australia has caught the COVID-19 virus from the crown. I’m wondering how long will it be before we have another spike again thanks to our shoulder to shoulder protesters
If royalty are spreading disease it is yet another reason why the Aussies should become a republic.
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Anyone know if your prospects for surviving the virus since the outbreak started has got any better? They were transfusing people with antibodies from recovered victims. Not a whiff of if or not it has been successful.
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UK coronavirus death toll increases by just 36 in lowest rise during lockdown.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/coronavi ... -ntp-feeds
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It feels like it is over.
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PW that would be great but i think this virus will be around for a while, with peaks and troths. I just want everything to return to as near to normality as possible that involves work, sport, socialising and family and friends being together.
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Re: Coronavirus

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Not Over yet

China locking down , Bejing has new cases and major restrictions
Implemented, Germany also has cases rising steadily again.
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Prestige Worldwide wrote: Sun Jun 14, 2020 7:43 pm It feels like it is over.
You must be on the Isle of Man. :D
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As people relax their vigilance, in line with the Govt’s muddled messages and easing of restrictions, and we see more gatherings - whether that’s demos, quarantine raves madness, more mundane mingling in shops, work and commutes, or just family & friends getting together for a gathering - the virus will keep spreading.

Doubt we’ll see a big second wave spike over the summer as a lot of this can be done outdoors, but come the autumn when we’re cooped back inside and “staying alert” slips to the back of many folks minds....
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One scientist let slip a couple of days ago, that the virus is believed to be more active in cold conditions. He said that is why they probably had problems in US abattoirs.
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West Side Story wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 9:57 am One scientist let slip a couple of days ago, that the virus is believed to be more active in cold conditions. He said that is why they probably had problems in US abattoirs.
Eh?
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Lots of workers in US abattoirs got the virus. It is cold in there so it became a hot spot! Keep up!
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A hot spot in an abattoirs. So it's possible then, that if all the meat choppers gathered in that hotspot they would have
been alright. Funny ole game innit?
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West Side Story wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 9:57 am One scientist let slip a couple of days ago, that the virus is believed to be more active in cold conditions. He said that is why they probably had problems in US abattoirs.
It was said back in March that it was felt that the virus was not so strong in hot conditions.

Maybe the weather in May has been a factor in reducing the spread and it will return as we go in to Autumn.
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I am always scouring the media for hard scientific facts. Sadly it is filled up with Business people ( and I am not talking about the ones at the sharp end ), pressurising to ease any lockdown and to lessen social distancing.
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West Side Story wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 6:28 pm Lots of workers in US abattoirs got the virus. It is cold in there so it became a hot spot! Keep up!
What about zoo workers who go into the penguin enclosure. Any issues with them fella?
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New Zealand ends Covid-free run with two cases from UK.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/coronavi ... -ntp-feeds
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One of the theories as to why it's not so prevalent in the summer is because people spend more time outside and as we know the virus doesn't last so long outdoors.
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First life saving Coronavirus drug found

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-53061281
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Good news &it is cheap, unless Trump buys up the World supply
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Results coming back from the first batch of antibidy tests for staff in care homes, results so far (on vary small samples) are between 40 and 70%. Few people I know in the NHS saying similar figures there.
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