BusbyMalone
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Wait until he gets re-electedIt's still mind boggling he was elected
Wait until he gets re-electedIt's still mind boggling he was elected
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I think a) a vaccine is likely to be at least a year away, b) pubs and other businesses aren't going to remain closed for an indefinite amount of time that could also last quite a bit longer than a year and c) at whatever point measures start being lifted pre-vaccine there will still be a lot of people yet to be infected, assuming people can't also be re-infected.I honestly think it'll be long time before the pubs are open again. I'd say they'll be one of the last things to come back for obvious reasons as you've said yourself.
I'm not sure why you think they'll open the pubs before we're out of the woods with this thing.
New measures are gradually introduced, with the latest being no travel allowed between cities without permission. All private hospitals were made public to cope with any surge in cases, although it doesn't look to have materialized.
Look at Shakespeare being able to afford a house in an affluent and liked minded community.We live in an area with no confirmed cases, yet my wife has been experiencing shortness of breath for the last 3 days. She doesn't have a cough and also not a fever. Weird. Yet, we now worry she might have it.
Strange times.
I now know 2 people hospitalised from this. One of them is my brother in laws mum (critical) and one of them works in my office, but not my room. He is 32. The room he works in only sent people home to work on Wednesday last week. The numbers in my area are about to rocket I inagine.
14 dead in Ireland today
Good news is that daily increases in coronavirus cases still seems to be okayish: March 23: 24% March 24: 18% March 25: 18% March 26: 16% March 27: 17% March 28: 14%.14 dead in Ireland today
Fruit and veg ‘will run out’ unless Britain charters planes to fly in farm workers from eastern Europe
UK urgently needs 90,000 labourers to pick crops that will otherwise die in the fields, warns charity
UK Dates | UK Deaths | Italy Dates | Italy Deaths | Spain Dates | Spain Deaths | France Dates | France Deaths |
March 8th | 3 | Feb 23rd | 3 | March 5th | 3 | March 2nd | 3 |
March 9th | 5 | Feb 24th | 7 | March 6th | 8 | March 3rd | 4 |
March 10th | 6 | Feb 25th | 11 | March 7th | 10 | March 4th | 4 |
March 11th | 8 | Feb 26th | 12 | March 8th | 17 | March 5th | 7 |
March 12th | 10 | Feb 27th | 17 | March 9th | 30 | March 6th | 9 |
March 13th | 11 | Feb 28th | 21 | March 10th | 36 | March 7th | 16 |
March 14th | 21 | Feb 29th | 29 | March 11th | 55 | March 8th | 19 |
March 15th | 35 | March 1st | 41 | March 12th | 86 | March 9th | 30 |
March 16th | 55 | March 2nd | 52 | March 13th | 133 | March 10th | 33 |
March 17th | 71 | March 3rd | 79 | March 14th | 196 | March 11th | 48 |
March 18th | 104 | March 4th | 107 | March 15th | 294 | March 12th | 61 |
March 19th | 144 | March 5th | 148 | March 16th | 342 | March 13th | 79 |
March 20th | 177 | March 6th | 197 | March 17th | 533 | March 14th | 91 |
March 21st | 233 | March 7th | 233 | March 18th | 638 | March 15th | 127 |
March 22nd | 281 | March 8th | 366 | March 19th | 833 | March 16th | 148 |
March 23rd | 335 | March 9th | 463 | March 20th | 1,093 | March 17th | 175 |
March 24th | 422 | March 10th | 631 | March 21st | 1,381 | March 18th | 244 |
March 25th | 468 | March 11th | 827 | March 22nd | 1,813 | March 19th | 372 |
March 26th | 578 | March 12th | 1,016 | March 23rd | 2,207 | March 20th | 450 |
March 27th | 759 | March 13th | 1,266 | March 24th | 2,696 | March 21st | 562 |
March 28th | 1,019 | March 14th | 1,441 | March 25th | 3,434 | March 22nd | 674 |
| | March 15th | 1,809 | March 26th | 4,145 | March 23rd | 860 |
| | March 16th | 2,158 | March 27th | 4,858 | March 24th | 1100 |
| | March 17th | 2,503 | March 28th | 5,690 | March 25th | 1331 |
| | March 18th | 2,978 | | | March 26th | 1,696 |
| | March 19th | 3,405 | | | March 27th | 1,995 |
| | March 20th | 4,032 | | | March 28th | 2,314 |
Whither be affluent and like-minded? Alas, I am not.Look at Shakespeare being able to afford a house in an affluent and liked minded community.
This practice run for brexit is going pretty terribly so farCome to the UK then feck off once we're done with you
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...es-to-fly-in-farm-workers-from-eastern-europe
Ah yes, all these jobs the Europeans were taking from British people .....Come to the UK then feck off once we're done with you
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...es-to-fly-in-farm-workers-from-eastern-europe
Whethering Heights.Whither be affluent and like-minded? Alas, I am not.
Ain't we all?Whethering Heights.
So the number of deaths in the UK has gone up by 43% over the last 2 days. That's both depressing and frightening.
UK Dates UK Deaths Italy Dates Italy Deaths Spain Dates Spain Deaths France Dates France Deaths March 8th 3 Feb 23rd 3 March 5th 3 March 2nd 3 March 9th 5 Feb 24th 7 March 6th 8 March 3rd 4 March 10th 6 Feb 25th 11 March 7th 10 March 4th 4 March 11th 8 Feb 26th 12 March 8th 17 March 5th 7 March 12th 10 Feb 27th 17 March 9th 30 March 6th 9 March 13th 11 Feb 28th 21 March 10th 36 March 7th 16 March 14th 21 Feb 29th 29 March 11th 55 March 8th 19 March 15th 35 March 1st 41 March 12th 86 March 9th 30 March 16th 55 March 2nd 52 March 13th 133 March 10th 33 March 17th 71 March 3rd 79 March 14th 196 March 11th 48 March 18th 104 March 4th 107 March 15th 294 March 12th 61 March 19th 144 March 5th 148 March 16th 342 March 13th 79 March 20th 177 March 6th 197 March 17th 533 March 14th 91 March 21st 233 March 7th 233 March 18th 638 March 15th 127 March 22nd 281 March 8th 366 March 19th 833 March 16th 148 March 23rd 335 March 9th 463 March 20th 1,093 March 17th 175 March 24th 422 March 10th 631 March 21st 1,381 March 18th 244 March 25th 468 March 11th 827 March 22nd 1,813 March 19th 372 March 26th 578 March 12th 1,016 March 23rd 2,207 March 20th 450 March 27th 759 March 13th 1,266 March 24th 2,696 March 21st 562 March 28th 1,019 March 14th 1,441 March 25th 3,434 March 22nd 674 March 15th 1,809 March 26th 4,145 March 23rd 860 March 16th 2,158 March 27th 4,858 March 24th 1100 March 17th 2,503 March 28th 5,690 March 25th 1331 March 18th 2,978 March 26th 1,696 March 19th 3,405 March 27th 1,995 March 20th 4,032 March 28th 2,314
What I mean is that the pubs aren't going to be opened if we are still in a situation where the health service would be overwhelmed by the remaining people in the country being infected.I think a) a vaccine is likely to be at least a year away, b) pubs and other businesses aren't going to remain closed for an indefinite amount of time that could also last quite a bit longer than a year and c) at whatever point measures start being lifted pre-vaccine there will still be a lot of people yet to be infected, assuming people can't also be re-infected.
In that sense I'm not sure what "out of the woods" means in this context. Obviously we have to get past this oncoming peak but the problem doesn't go away after that, nor will the world stop until it does. Which means we face some difficult planning in terms of eventually easing current measures.
Rich people mainly.Could somebody explain who they are testing in the UK at the moment? Less than 20 % who have been tested actually have it, yet testing must be been restricted to those most at need, and likely to have it.
Wait until he gets re-elected
I know you're taking a swipe, but Is there some truth in this? Ie are all the pro sport players that will have been tested be included in the stats, all the ones who pay Harley street type clinics be included? I might be naive, but I just find the positive numbers low when the 'average Joe' test must be been restricted to those most likely to have it.Rich people mainly.
Will, possibly.Ain't we all?
Wtf is going on with just three people recovered in Netherlands? Especially compared to Belgium who have similar number of confirmed cases.France take the death numbers past 30k.
Just had three ambulances up my street in Andalucia. And posts deleted by a 'scout'. Super.
I think she’s being quoted out of context. When I watched yesterday, she was responding to an implication that all of the WHO’s comments are directed specifically at the UK. The point she was making is that their guidance is very general and cannot possibly be tailored to the current situation in every country.Tweet
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Hmmm, not sure about this. South Korea are the poster children for extreme testing, is their health system that underdeveloped compared to the UK?
I wasn't being.I deleted your posts. Stop being a twat.
You're in SA yeah? Joburg as well? Be safe man. Remember confirmed does not equate to infected.We live in an area with no confirmed cases, yet my wife has been experiencing shortness of breath for the last 3 days. She doesn't have a cough and also not a fever. Weird. Yet, we now worry she might have it.
Strange times.
Ive absolutely no problem whatsoever with foreign workers and welcome them if we need them, however you’ve got to ask how we can’t fill 90k jobs at a time when businesses are shutting left right and centre.Come to the UK then feck off once we're done with you
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...es-to-fly-in-farm-workers-from-eastern-europe
It wouldn’t work like that with antibody testing - your body develops antibodies 7-10 days at best after contracting most common viruses, so it would effectively be testing if you’re immune or not.I'm intrigued what happens if the results come back and rather than bringing medics out of self-isolation it results in even more needing to self-isolate.
You've drawn the short straw getting this thread Grinner, I hope you money's gone up.I deleted your posts. Stop being a twat.
A lot of people wouldn't want to pick fruit, because it's minimum wage (if you're lucky) and hard outside work. Things may change.Ive absolutely no problem whatsoever with foreign workers and welcome them if we need them, however you’ve got to ask how we can’t fill 90k jobs at a time when businesses are shutting left right and centre.
We are only testing possible cases who are being admitted to hospital.Could somebody explain who they are testing in the UK at the moment? Less than 20 % who have been tested actually have it, yet testing must be been restricted to those most at need, and likely to have it.