So if you die on day 29 from Covid it's not recorded as a Covid death unless you have been tested for Covid in the previous 28 days. Troubling.Top of the JES wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 4:59 pmThe way deaths are calculated change in the summer it used to be that anyone who ever had Covid and died was counted - no matter the actual cause of death, now it's anyone who had a positve Covid test in the 28 days before death. In some countries deaths are only recorded if Covid was the specific cause of death. The number of deaths based on the initial way of calculation will obviously be higher.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 4:50 pmWhy would it exclude people?Max B Gold wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 4:47 pm I assume we have had this before but I will ask anyway. What is the real number of total deaths?
I can't accept the 28 day rule isn't excluding large numbers.
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This is correct but relax. We are all in it together.Dunners wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 7:24 pm 1,325 Covid deaths announced today.
And your regular reminder: The Government was made aware of the danger presented by the new strain on 18 December, but delayed locking us down until 4 January.
All so that Boris got to sneer at Starmer about trying to cancel Christmas.
Except for Boris's dad who jumped the queue for vaccination because he has a house viewing in La Rochelle on Sunday where he has applied for citizenship.
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/inews.co.u ... 558875/amp
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You sure its all down to Lefty Bigots ?
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Only the bourgeois live in La Rochelle. Perpinyà is where it's really at.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 8:31 pmThis is correct but relax. We are all in it together.Dunners wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 7:24 pm 1,325 Covid deaths announced today.
And your regular reminder: The Government was made aware of the danger presented by the new strain on 18 December, but delayed locking us down until 4 January.
All so that Boris got to sneer at Starmer about trying to cancel Christmas.
Except for Boris's dad who jumped the queue for vaccination because he has a house viewing in La Rochelle on Sunday where he has applied for citizenship.
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Sí camarada. Un dia Catalunya serà gratuïtaDunners wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 8:46 pmOnly the bourgeois live in La Rochelle. Perpinyà is where it's really at.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 8:31 pmThis is correct but relax. We are all in it together.Dunners wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 7:24 pm 1,325 Covid deaths announced today.
And your regular reminder: The Government was made aware of the danger presented by the new strain on 18 December, but delayed locking us down until 4 January.
All so that Boris got to sneer at Starmer about trying to cancel Christmas.
Except for Boris's dad who jumped the queue for vaccination because he has a house viewing in La Rochelle on Sunday where he has applied for citizenship.
Nice place - you can go on a boat ride to Fort Boyard and the Moules et Frites are magnifique.
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AdelanteMax B Gold wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 8:57 pmSí camarada. Un dia Catalunya serà gratuïtaDunners wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 8:46 pmOnly the bourgeois live in La Rochelle. Perpinyà is where it's really at.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 8:31 pm
This is correct but relax. We are all in it together.
Except for Boris's dad who jumped the queue for vaccination because he has a house viewing in La Rochelle on Sunday where he has applied for citizenship.
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Eh? Your boardin peers voted for you.Disoriented wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 8:12 pmThe real idiot is moderating this board.
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Try putting yourself on the list next year fella - your contribution to this year of boardin’ speaks for itself, as does your bullying behaviour towards ex-members of the board.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 10:59 pmEh? Your boardin peers voted for you.Disoriented wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 8:12 pmThe real idiot is moderating this board.
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Government briefing lockdown will be tightened (not sure how they can really).
Seems compliance is way down on last March
Seems compliance is way down on last March
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I would guess they will close all click and collect shops for a start, that takes a lot of people out of work and removes the need for literally thousands to be on the road or walking around buying sh*t.
Then the old nazi police can start rounding people up. I warned you all what was coming and the poor family up in Scotland have now seen, felt and had some of the bovver booted cops action, it will be soon in England and elsewhere. If you’ve not seen the video I suggest you look it up as it’s a disgrace and I was shaking with anger over what the old bill did to the young girl and her parents. I hope sturgeon is proud of what she’s initiated, but don’t worry Boris will implement this everywhere, they are coming for you.
Then the old nazi police can start rounding people up. I warned you all what was coming and the poor family up in Scotland have now seen, felt and had some of the bovver booted cops action, it will be soon in England and elsewhere. If you’ve not seen the video I suggest you look it up as it’s a disgrace and I was shaking with anger over what the old bill did to the young girl and her parents. I hope sturgeon is proud of what she’s initiated, but don’t worry Boris will implement this everywhere, they are coming for you.
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Supermarkets
Newsagents
Convenience stores
Food markets
Corner shops
Takeaways and food deliveries
Off licenses and licensed shops selling alcohol (including breweries)
Pharmacies and chemists
Hardware stores
Building merchants and building services
Petrol stations
Car repair and MOT services
Bicycle shops
Taxi or vehicle hire businesses
Banks
Building societies
Credit unions
Short term loan providers
Savings clubs
Cash points
Currency exchanges
Money transfer shops
Post offices
Funeral directors
Laundrettes and dry cleaners
Dental services
Opticians
Hearing services
Chiropody
Chiropractors
Osteopaths
Mental health services
Vets
Pet shops
Agricultural supplies shop
Storage and distribution facilities
Car parks
Public toilets
Garden centres
Retail shops in hospitals
This is what is classed as being
"OPEN" (as such in the uk ).
Newsagents
Convenience stores
Food markets
Corner shops
Takeaways and food deliveries
Off licenses and licensed shops selling alcohol (including breweries)
Pharmacies and chemists
Hardware stores
Building merchants and building services
Petrol stations
Car repair and MOT services
Bicycle shops
Taxi or vehicle hire businesses
Banks
Building societies
Credit unions
Short term loan providers
Savings clubs
Cash points
Currency exchanges
Money transfer shops
Post offices
Funeral directors
Laundrettes and dry cleaners
Dental services
Opticians
Hearing services
Chiropody
Chiropractors
Osteopaths
Mental health services
Vets
Pet shops
Agricultural supplies shop
Storage and distribution facilities
Car parks
Public toilets
Garden centres
Retail shops in hospitals
This is what is classed as being
"OPEN" (as such in the uk ).
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We were cheated.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 10:59 pmEh? Your boardin peers voted for you.Disoriented wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 8:12 pmThe real idiot is moderating this board.
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Click on my nameStill wrong wrote: ↑Sat Jan 09, 2021 11:07 amWe were cheated.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 10:59 pmEh? Your boardin peers voted for you.Disoriented wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 8:12 pm
The real idiot is moderating this board.
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Everybody knows Tuffers is the idiot of the year.
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Lots more they could do.
Tell all the shops that are open that aren't actually selling basic essentials to close, including the click and collect nonsense and getting an overpriced flat white and chocolate raspberry tart from Gails.
I've seen more police about in the last few days but not much in the way of challenging people. I'd be happy to be stopped and asked what I'm doing and to provide evidence. They should be sending people home and telling people that they don't have a good enough reason to be out. Most people won't need a fine, they just need to be told what is acceptable.
With all the mixed messaging it's no surprise that people and businesses are taking the approach of doing as much as they are allowed, remember when we were told that the problem was we had all taken the instruction to stay at home too seriously?
I think we are going to see deaths in multiple thousands each day within the next 2-3 weeks and people dying without being able to be given anything other than basic palliative care, couldn't be much more urgent that it's taken seriously again.
Tell all the shops that are open that aren't actually selling basic essentials to close, including the click and collect nonsense and getting an overpriced flat white and chocolate raspberry tart from Gails.
I've seen more police about in the last few days but not much in the way of challenging people. I'd be happy to be stopped and asked what I'm doing and to provide evidence. They should be sending people home and telling people that they don't have a good enough reason to be out. Most people won't need a fine, they just need to be told what is acceptable.
With all the mixed messaging it's no surprise that people and businesses are taking the approach of doing as much as they are allowed, remember when we were told that the problem was we had all taken the instruction to stay at home too seriously?
I think we are going to see deaths in multiple thousands each day within the next 2-3 weeks and people dying without being able to be given anything other than basic palliative care, couldn't be much more urgent that it's taken seriously again.
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On the police
Expected to enforce face coverings but all someone has to do is say "Exempt" and then they are. If you ask them how they're exempt then you're liable to committ an offence yourself. Imagine any other law where all you had to say was one word without any proof to have it not apply?
On enforcing stay at home, unfortunately they just don't have the numbers to be challenging everyone and to hit the chartered time for calls. Even if they do break up 6 lads in a park from different homes, short of following them all home theres nothing to stop them meeting in a separate location in 10 minutes time
On enforcing travel restrictions, the PM says exercise should be once a day (no way of proving) and in your local area. There is no defined area one can travel to do their exercise in the legislation so it is therefore unenforceable. And when forces try and stop people visiting beauty spots like the two girls in Derbyshire they get their face on all the front pages and the police get dragged through the mud.
On fines, enforcement is the last E on the 4 E's (encourage, engage, explain, enforce) and therefore is meant to be a last resort. This makes it less of a deterrent.
Then with all of the above, you've got a minority of people that think any enforcement lockdown is too much and will call you nazis etc
Expected to enforce face coverings but all someone has to do is say "Exempt" and then they are. If you ask them how they're exempt then you're liable to committ an offence yourself. Imagine any other law where all you had to say was one word without any proof to have it not apply?
On enforcing stay at home, unfortunately they just don't have the numbers to be challenging everyone and to hit the chartered time for calls. Even if they do break up 6 lads in a park from different homes, short of following them all home theres nothing to stop them meeting in a separate location in 10 minutes time
On enforcing travel restrictions, the PM says exercise should be once a day (no way of proving) and in your local area. There is no defined area one can travel to do their exercise in the legislation so it is therefore unenforceable. And when forces try and stop people visiting beauty spots like the two girls in Derbyshire they get their face on all the front pages and the police get dragged through the mud.
On fines, enforcement is the last E on the 4 E's (encourage, engage, explain, enforce) and therefore is meant to be a last resort. This makes it less of a deterrent.
Then with all of the above, you've got a minority of people that think any enforcement lockdown is too much and will call you nazis etc
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I go for a long walk once a day, usually around noon. The streets around here are as busy as they were before Christmas. Last March it was like a ghost town, but this time you'd be hard pressed to notice much difference from Tier 3. People are not taking this seriously and, if infections and hospitalisation continues to increase, it only makes more drastic intervention likely.
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I find myself in agreement with PAM. I know this will mean a lot to him.....
The government has made an art of ambiguity in it's messaging and I agree that the police have been given an impossible task to try and enforce the "guidance" and even "the law" as applied to lockdown. The "exemption" get out of jail system was called out when it was first announced and even on this MB sensible alternatives were proposed - like needing a GP to authorise an exemption certificate. Imagine, even this MB knew better than the government!
The government has made an art of ambiguity in it's messaging and I agree that the police have been given an impossible task to try and enforce the "guidance" and even "the law" as applied to lockdown. The "exemption" get out of jail system was called out when it was first announced and even on this MB sensible alternatives were proposed - like needing a GP to authorise an exemption certificate. Imagine, even this MB knew better than the government!
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How did you calculate your prediction of multiple thousands of deaths? I think they could double.Mick McQuaid wrote: ↑Sat Jan 09, 2021 11:12 am Lots more they could do.
Tell all the shops that are open that aren't actually selling basic essentials to close, including the click and collect nonsense and getting an overpriced flat white and chocolate raspberry tart from Gails.
I've seen more police about in the last few days but not much in the way of challenging people. I'd be happy to be stopped and asked what I'm doing and to provide evidence. They should be sending people home and telling people that they don't have a good enough reason to be out. Most people won't need a fine, they just need to be told what is acceptable.
With all the mixed messaging it's no surprise that people and businesses are taking the approach of doing as much as they are allowed, remember when we were told that the problem was we had all taken the instruction to stay at home too seriously?
I think we are going to see deaths in multiple thousands each day within the next 2-3 weeks and people dying without being able to be given anything other than basic palliative care, couldn't be much more urgent that it's taken seriously again.
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Double is a multiple of two, isn't it?
But yeah, recorded deaths in the region of 2k per day does seem possible.
But yeah, recorded deaths in the region of 2k per day does seem possible.
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Im basing my calculation on infections being double what they were three weeks ago, but daily tests have gone from 400k a day to 600k now. So in 3 weeks we could see slightly less than double the number of deaths. Is that right?
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It may we’ll hit 2,000 per day but remember that isn’t just the hospital deaths, it also includes the oldies in care homes.
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Can we all just agree that we're in deep sh-it and need to do whatever we can to reduce the spread?