Re: Coronavirus
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2020 10:42 am
Quite a few people will see restrictions over the Christmas period as a blessing in disguise.
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Isn't that dependent on what tier/level you're situated in?Prestige Worldwide wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 10:40 amBut we're not allowed to meet other households indoors.kokomO wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 10:17 amYou asked me if I would be cancelling my Christmas, my extended in law family is bigger than 6 therefore we'll just have to spread out when we see everyone. If we couldn't acheive that , we'd have to contact each other on zoom or facetime. Or delay the celebration until a later time when the law of the land allows it. So worst case scenario would see it postponed/delayed but not cancelled.Prestige Worldwide wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 10:06 am And if you have a family larger than 6? Or you dont want to hold your Christmas day outdoors?
Why would anyone want to have Christmas day outside....... in this country......... in December...
Cant delay Christmas
Yet London has the Highest R number in the Country .kokomO wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 11:07 amIsn't that dependent on what tier/level you're situated in?Prestige Worldwide wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 10:40 amBut we're not allowed to meet other households indoors.kokomO wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 10:17 am
You asked me if I would be cancelling my Christmas, my extended in law family is bigger than 6 therefore we'll just have to spread out when we see everyone. If we couldn't acheive that , we'd have to contact each other on zoom or facetime. Or delay the celebration until a later time when the law of the land allows it. So worst case scenario would see it postponed/delayed but not cancelled.
Why would anyone want to have Christmas day outside....... in this country......... in December...
Cant delay Christmas
On a side issue, I notice from this week's Corona 'figures' (the per 100,000 one) that the top 51 places in England with the highest levels of covid are north of Birmingham. Bristol in 52nd is the highest place south of Birmingham..............something is obvs going badly wrong.
How do the places in the top 50 correlate with levels of Asian population? Asking for a friend.kokomO wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 11:07 am
On a side issue, I notice from this week's Corona 'figures' (the per 100,000 one) that the top 51 places in England with the highest levels of covid are north of Birmingham. Bristol in 52nd is the highest place south of Birmingham..............something is obvs going badly wrong.
Have they not been saying that for the last few weeks though and the south is still tracking considerably lower than the north.tuffers#1 wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 11:13 amYet London has the Highest R number in the Country .kokomO wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 11:07 amIsn't that dependent on what tier/level you're situated in?Prestige Worldwide wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 10:40 am
But we're not allowed to meet other households indoors.
Cant delay Christmas
On a side issue, I notice from this week's Corona 'figures' (the per 100,000 one) that the top 51 places in England with the highest levels of covid are north of Birmingham. Bristol in 52nd is the highest place south of Birmingham..............something is obvs going badly wrong.
We are about to.catch up big time .
Oh dearOrnchurch wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 11:19 amHow do the places in the top 50 correlate with levels of Asian population? Asking for a friend.kokomO wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 11:07 am
On a side issue, I notice from this week's Corona 'figures' (the per 100,000 one) that the top 51 places in England with the highest levels of covid are north of Birmingham. Bristol in 52nd is the highest place south of Birmingham..............something is obvs going badly wrong.
I know that is is a point not to be raised in public but in my experience of living in a highly Asian populated area they are the ones that I have witnessed least sticking to the rule of 6 and wearing masks. Maybe i should put it down to a higher proportion of large families.kokomO wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 11:22 amOh dearOrnchurch wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 11:19 amHow do the places in the top 50 correlate with levels of Asian population? Asking for a friend.kokomO wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 11:07 am
On a side issue, I notice from this week's Corona 'figures' (the per 100,000 one) that the top 51 places in England with the highest levels of covid are north of Birmingham. Bristol in 52nd is the highest place south of Birmingham..............something is obvs going badly wrong.
Cany say I disagree with any of what youve writtenkokomO wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 11:21 amHave they not been saying that for the last few weeks though and the south is still tracking considerably lower than the north.tuffers#1 wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 11:13 amYet London has the Highest R number in the Country .kokomO wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 11:07 am
Isn't that dependent on what tier/level you're situated in?
On a side issue, I notice from this week's Corona 'figures' (the per 100,000 one) that the top 51 places in England with the highest levels of covid are north of Birmingham. Bristol in 52nd is the highest place south of Birmingham..............something is obvs going badly wrong.
We are about to.catch up big time .
I agree with what I read somewhere that if it was reversed and the south was worse than the north you know full well that the whole of the country would be in total lockdown long before now. A 2 nation country, who would have guessed that under a Tory government....
Very interesting graph. Thanks. I plan to look at in more detail.
Cells that produce antibodies, which kill virus-infected cells.
Who is John Campbell?Prestige Worldwide wrote: βThu Oct 29, 2020 8:41 pm Just watched a John Campbell video that says immunity lasts. Don't know if that applies to vaccines