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Re: Coronavirus
I confess that I find this debate difficult to follow.
The report states "Children can catch and spread coronavirus but are unlikely to become very sick with it." Note "Catch and Spread."
We are told the virus spreads most effectively in the home.
When children congregate in schools, do they not carry with them and share infections from home?
Do they not then carry more virus back with them and pass it on to their family?
Sounds dangerous when you put it like that, doesn't it? And yet, all we hear is the mantra "Schools are Safe." 'Guess that means all things to all men.
Have we not seen a massive reduction in cases since schools were closed down?
Just coincidence? Dunno, perhaps I've missed something.
The report states "Children can catch and spread coronavirus but are unlikely to become very sick with it." Note "Catch and Spread."
We are told the virus spreads most effectively in the home.
When children congregate in schools, do they not carry with them and share infections from home?
Do they not then carry more virus back with them and pass it on to their family?
Sounds dangerous when you put it like that, doesn't it? And yet, all we hear is the mantra "Schools are Safe." 'Guess that means all things to all men.
Have we not seen a massive reduction in cases since schools were closed down?
Just coincidence? Dunno, perhaps I've missed something.
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Re: Coronavirus
How many never had covid tuffers? Read the news report, lies from government has inflated the number unnecessarily.
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Re: Coronavirus
Plenty of that going on at Highams Park yesterday - huge queue for Ice Creams by the lake.Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 9:16 am Picnics outdoors with one other household in two weeks!
Thank you Daddy Boris
And before you ask, I was driving past having dropped off some provisions to my parents.
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Re: Coronavirus
Yup, compliance way down from a low bar. Basically normality without old people and everything is shut
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Re: Coronavirus
Personally didn't expect anything else weather has been awful for the last couple of weeks people just want to get out of their houses.Admin wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 9:49 amPlenty of that going on at Highams Park yesterday - huge queue for Ice Creams by the lake.Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 9:16 am Picnics outdoors with one other household in two weeks!
Thank you Daddy Boris
And before you ask, I was driving past having dropped off some provisions to my parents.
Re: Coronavirus
Australian tennis fans "booed the vaccine" at the weekend:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-56150021
Covid: Australian Open fans criticised for 'booing vaccine'
Looks like they and their New Zealand neighbours are just happy to keep the doors shut forever.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-56150021
Covid: Australian Open fans criticised for 'booing vaccine'
Looks like they and their New Zealand neighbours are just happy to keep the doors shut forever.
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Re: Coronavirus
Oxford/AZ vaccine shown to be 94% effective in reducing hospitalizations.
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-vac ... s-12225532
The EU and respective leader's decision to smear it for political purposes, namely their failure in procurement, clusterfuck over Ireland and need to out-do the UK is now having real World implications.
Tegel vaccination centres in Berlin, which give only the AstraZeneca product, fewer than 200 people are turning up for the 3,800 daily appointments.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/germ ... -hpvh6rh6r
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-vac ... s-12225532
The EU and respective leader's decision to smear it for political purposes, namely their failure in procurement, clusterfuck over Ireland and need to out-do the UK is now having real World implications.
Tegel vaccination centres in Berlin, which give only the AstraZeneca product, fewer than 200 people are turning up for the 3,800 daily appointments.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/germ ... -hpvh6rh6r
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Re: Coronavirus
Yep we're all gonna be waiting a least a three months to have a pint indoors, if you fancy freezing your balls off you might have a chance outdoors in the middle of April.
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Re: Coronavirus
Not even a Scotch.Egg to warm you up.either.!!
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Re: Coronavirus
In the UK, 27 out of every 100 people have now received a vaccine jab.Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 1:23 pm Oxford/AZ vaccine shown to be 94% effective in reducing hospitalizations.
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-vac ... s-12225532
The EU and respective leader's decision to smear it for political purposes, namely their failure in procurement, clusterfuck over Ireland and need to out-do the UK is now having real World implications.
Tegel vaccination centres in Berlin, which give only the AstraZeneca product, fewer than 200 people are turning up for the 3,800 daily appointments.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/germ ... -hpvh6rh6r
In the EU it's just 6 out of 100. They've really f*cked this up.
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Re: Coronavirus
Both. Its something Thor does well.Wally Banter wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 8:27 pmNow, is this the Stupidest Post Ever or the Unfunniest Joke Ever, or both?
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Re: Coronavirus
I could answer this giving the full tough details. But I won’t. You are just a fecking idiot and if this post gets me a ban, so be it.
This is a nasty virus with sh*t side effects. So feck off and grow up you idiot.
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Re: Coronavirus
Thor sometimes you are a pillock.
Have some respect for those who have lost friends and family.
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Re: Coronavirus
My father died at then end of January as a covid statistic. There were many things wrong with him such that it would be hard to say that he was killed by covid. So yes that might fit with the argument of some that covid is being exaggerated.
On the other hand the pandemic had a terrible impact on his last year here (various hospitalisations with no visiting etc). The good thing was that as he was considered 'end of life' at his last hospital admission I was able to spend a last week with him. That did give me some insight into what was happening in our hospitals (in London albeit at the height of the pandemic, I suppose). It was almost entirely in emergency mode - pop-up wards were appearing overnight. Staff who had been out of practice for some time were being drafted back in to deal with covid. What they don't dwell on in the news is the sheer number of patients are really quite ill with covid (and they might have other things wrong in addition) - they are not in intensive care but are very ill. I saw worn out, demoralised staff . . . scared student nurses doing full shifts (who are not even paid top be there!! they are paying to study!) - whose family did not want to see them.
To cap things off for me - I caught covid. I am a fit 50 something (I cycle a lot, swim and do a bit of running). It was scary - for 2 days I was really quite ill. At one point, after I passed out, an ambulance was on its way but the queue was too big and it was triaged away. I had my own oximeter (every home should have one - seriously) and we could tell paramedics that my oxygen levels had stopped falling and stabilised. For the best part of 2 weeks I fitted the description of 'mild covid' - I slipped into 'moderate' for a couple of days. I have to say that the words 'mild and moderate' are doing a lot of work in this pandemic! I was really quite ill.
I am now properly recovering - week 3 of recovery. I am still only walking quite slowly but over 40-50 minutes. I can only work because I am working from home - and I imagine it will be a couple more weeks at least before I am running again.
Please don't let anyone tell you that this is not serious.
On the other hand the pandemic had a terrible impact on his last year here (various hospitalisations with no visiting etc). The good thing was that as he was considered 'end of life' at his last hospital admission I was able to spend a last week with him. That did give me some insight into what was happening in our hospitals (in London albeit at the height of the pandemic, I suppose). It was almost entirely in emergency mode - pop-up wards were appearing overnight. Staff who had been out of practice for some time were being drafted back in to deal with covid. What they don't dwell on in the news is the sheer number of patients are really quite ill with covid (and they might have other things wrong in addition) - they are not in intensive care but are very ill. I saw worn out, demoralised staff . . . scared student nurses doing full shifts (who are not even paid top be there!! they are paying to study!) - whose family did not want to see them.
To cap things off for me - I caught covid. I am a fit 50 something (I cycle a lot, swim and do a bit of running). It was scary - for 2 days I was really quite ill. At one point, after I passed out, an ambulance was on its way but the queue was too big and it was triaged away. I had my own oximeter (every home should have one - seriously) and we could tell paramedics that my oxygen levels had stopped falling and stabilised. For the best part of 2 weeks I fitted the description of 'mild covid' - I slipped into 'moderate' for a couple of days. I have to say that the words 'mild and moderate' are doing a lot of work in this pandemic! I was really quite ill.
I am now properly recovering - week 3 of recovery. I am still only walking quite slowly but over 40-50 minutes. I can only work because I am working from home - and I imagine it will be a couple more weeks at least before I am running again.
Please don't let anyone tell you that this is not serious.