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Re: Coronavirus
Listen mate Dr Karol Sikora posted this graph on twitter and he is an EXPERT! In something.
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Re: Coronavirus
Is Sikora, Karl the right wing cancer specialist from that made up University who is the go to guy for the BBC broadcasters when they need an "expert" on Epidemiology and The Covids?
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Re: Coronavirus
If you don't think Covid's that bad and we should just get on with it already, you've definitely retweeted The Good Doctor. More false predictions than Russell Grant.
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Re: Coronavirus
Indeed.BoniO wrote: ↑Wed Sep 23, 2020 7:31 pmDido Harding said nobody could have foreseen this........ says it all really doesn't it.Disoriented wrote: ↑Wed Sep 23, 2020 7:14 pm Why is anyone surprised with this hike? The way so many idiots behaved over summer pretending there were no issues made this inevitable.
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Re: Coronavirus
Is he not a real cancer doctor then, and just a fraud? Genuine question, as the only non-government medical/science bod I feel is trustworthy is Dr John Campbell on the YouTubes.
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Re: Coronavirus
He is, it's the framing of himself as the go-to guy on Coronavirus that grinds though
He's certainly put together a decent grift by posting good news stories that get shared. Because your average Richard doesn't know what Oncology or Epidemiology are they just think "Oh science man say things good"
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Re: Coronavirus
thanks.
I sort of nodded sagely at his comments that government messaging and restrictions had resulted in a certain percentage drop in cancer diagnosis. And that there's a risk of a cure being worse than the disease. But I figured that such things would be considered by SAGE/government when they made decisions.
I sort of nodded sagely at his comments that government messaging and restrictions had resulted in a certain percentage drop in cancer diagnosis. And that there's a risk of a cure being worse than the disease. But I figured that such things would be considered by SAGE/government when they made decisions.
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Re: Coronavirus
And the vaccine has been held up so Orient get thrown out of the League CupPrestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 11:56 am So Mr Vallance has shares in the vaccine company GSK. Wake up sheep! [/Thor]
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Re: Coronavirus
So, we now have Dishy Rishi's winter economy plan. Any thoughts? I did wonder at the hidden depth behind his comment that the UK was "likely to undergo a more permanent economic adjustment."
Instead of the current furlough scheme, affected workers may have to accept 77% of their salary, but only work a third of their usual time for six months. But, if I've understood it right, that will require their employer and government to cover the difference between a third and the 77%
The business loans changes make sense, as otherwise there's a risk that they'll never get repaid.
But I'm not sure how much any of this, including the VAT cuts will help the hospitality sector. I can see things getting brutal after the New Year.
Instead of the current furlough scheme, affected workers may have to accept 77% of their salary, but only work a third of their usual time for six months. But, if I've understood it right, that will require their employer and government to cover the difference between a third and the 77%
The business loans changes make sense, as otherwise there's a risk that they'll never get repaid.
But I'm not sure how much any of this, including the VAT cuts will help the hospitality sector. I can see things getting brutal after the New Year.
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Yep - potentially employers paying 56% of an employees salary for 33% of their usual hours. This will defer some (most?) of the pain from pre Xmas until the new year, I agree.Dunners wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 2:48 pm So, we now have Dishy Rishi's winter economy plan. Any thoughts? I did wonder at the hidden depth behind his comment that the UK was "likely to undergo a more permanent economic adjustment."
Instead of the current furlough scheme, affected workers may have to accept 77% of their salary, but only work a third of their usual time for six months. But, if I've understood it right, that will require their employer and government to cover the difference between a third and the 77%
The business loans changes make sense, as otherwise there's a risk that they'll never get repaid.
But I'm not sure how much any of this, including the VAT cuts will help the hospitality sector. I can see things getting brutal after the New Year.
More importantly, why do people call him dishy rishy? He always reminds me of plug from the bash street kids.
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Re: Coronavirus
Unfortunately I can see plenty of employers opting for redundancies instead. f*** this us going to be awful.
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Re: Coronavirus
I dont understand the new scheme at all. They'll pay a small amount of somebodys wage, but only if they drastically reduce their hours?
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Re: Coronavirus
The employer pays for whatever hours are worked but has to be at least 1/3 of normal.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 3:04 pm I dont understand the new scheme at all. They'll pay a small amount of somebodys wage, but only if they drastically reduce their hours?
Whatever isn't paid is shared 3 ways - the employer, the Govt and the employee.
If an employee works 50% hours, he'll be paid 83% of his usual money - 67% by the employer and 17% by Govt, suffering 17% loss himself (Apologies to Spen for rounding).
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Re: Coronavirus
Thanks for this but why is there this supposition that people will need to be working reduced hours?RedO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 3:16 pmThe employer pays for whatever hours are worked but has to be at least 1/3 of normal.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 3:04 pm I dont understand the new scheme at all. They'll pay a small amount of somebodys wage, but only if they drastically reduce their hours?
Whatever isn't paid is shared 3 ways - the employer, the Govt and the employee.
If an employee works 50% hours, he'll be paid 83% of his usual money - 67% by the employer and 17% by Govt, suffering 17% loss himself (Apologies to Spen for rounding).
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Re: Coronavirus
Imagine of you're living in a place with a a low cost of living and you're on £2.5k take home and have been on furlough since March
This must've been your best every year
This must've been your best every year
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Re: Coronavirus
Some self employed guys have been legitimately raking it in as well.
The whole thing has been a huge clusterfuck.
The whole thing has been a huge clusterfuck.