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3500 deaths in US today and almost 250,000 infected...and after the multiplier effect on cases after christmas it can go well over 5k deaths a day
Hard spike so soon after lockdownI know I really shouldn't be surprised anymore and should accept the numbers as inevitable but 25 000 cases and 600 deaths today in the UK is grim viewing.
Yeah, I expect next month to be tough on a lot of people but it’s depressing to see it so high even before Christmas.Hard spike so soon after lockdown
This is an extension of the original plans to just have a nationwide red zone on the actual public holidays. It's a severe restriction, but it makes sense to me.
Well that’s becoz forrinners don’t luv Christmas and the baby Jesus like we do here. Obviously.
Italy has blown me away. Two of my closest friends are from Bari & Florence. They live in London.
They widely accepted that a mad, disorganised government would struggle to get people in line. Blown away that the country has complied as well as it has. Also impressed that the government has actually led pretty effectively.
My sister has been getting this for years. It is nothing new.
Over 36,000 deaths have been in the over-80s, over 11,000 of those in the over-90s. We have an older population than the UK. The second wave has hit the south disproportionately, and that part of the country has a bucketload of problems without Covid.I’m starting to get the impression that the one and only thing the Italian government has done well this pandemic is fooling everyone into thinking they’re doing a great job. I know I’m getting repetitive here but I find it so weird to keep reading praise for the Italian handling of the pandemic when they’ve managed to combine some of the most draconic forced social distancing measures in Europe with the highest death rate. In the first and second wave. Something doesn’t add up!
Great article in the NY Times that's worth reading around PPE procurement contracts by the UK government - https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/12/17/world/europe/britain-covid-contracts.html
NY Times found that the Lord Deighton (Governments PPE Tsar) has personal or financial interests in at least seven of the companies awarded procurement contracts.
Maybe there's a bee or two caught in your cap PM. Italy and the UK are roughly on a par, even terms total population, total deaths but as Penna says a much higher age rate. Italy took the brunt of original infections before more sophisticated treatments were known and the North hasn't always behaved just so with masks and social distancing, back in May and June the Milanese and Genoese couldn't live without their beach trips apparently. The South has worse poverty than any in the UK and as an agrarian economy workers who couldn't survive without working, and the country couldn't starve. So yes, maybe marginally worse from the beginning but the behaviour is better now I would have thought. Draconian means someone else's common sense I guess.I’m starting to get the impression that the one and only thing the Italian government has done well this pandemic is fooling everyone into thinking they’re doing a great job. I know I’m getting repetitive here but I find it so weird to keep reading praise for the Italian handling of the pandemic when they’ve managed to combine some of the most draconic forced social distancing measures in Europe with the highest death rate. In the first and second wave. Something doesn’t add up!
Great article in the NY Times that's worth reading around PPE procurement contracts by the UK government - https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/12/17/world/europe/britain-covid-contracts.html
NY Times found that the Lord Deighton (Governments PPE Tsar) has personal or financial interests in at least seven of the companies awarded procurement contracts.
Over 36,000 deaths have been in the over-80s, over 11,000 of those in the over-90s. We have an older population than the UK. The second wave has hit the south disproportionately, and that part of the country has a bucketload of problems without Covid.
Of course, that doesn't account for all of it but we lost out in the first wave by being the first European country to be hit. The UK had more time to react, so there's grounds to say the UK figures are far worse than they should be.
Totally agree. Europe as a whole has just accepted and normalised failure for some reason. Great countries are the likes of Taiwan, Vietnam and NZ. Then there are good countries like Japan, Uruguay and maybe Norway (probably just average not good). Almost all of Europe has totally failed, Italy being one of the worst.I’m starting to get the impression that the one and only thing the Italian government has done well this pandemic is fooling everyone into thinking they’re doing a great job. I know I’m getting repetitive here but I find it so weird to keep reading praise for the Italian handling of the pandemic when they’ve managed to combine some of the most draconic forced social distancing measures in Europe with the highest death rate. In the first and second wave. Something doesn’t add up!
Totally agree. Europe as a whole has just accepted and normalised failure for some reason. Great countries are the likes of Taiwan, Vietnam and NZ. Then there are good countries like Japan, Uruguay and maybe Norway (probably just average not good). Almost all of Europe has totally failed, Italy being one of the worst.
Over 36,000 deaths have been in the over-80s, over 11,000 of those in the over-90s. We have an older population than the UK. The second wave has hit the south disproportionately, and that part of the country has a bucketload of problems without Covid.
Of course, that doesn't account for all of it but we lost out in the first wave by being the first European country to be hit. The UK had more time to react, so there's grounds to say the UK figures are far worse than they should be.
If London hadn’t gone into tier 3 we’d have come into tier 2. Typical fecking horrible elitist Tory cnuts. feck off
Agreed. Makes no odds to me anymore. Im doing what i want. Ill still wear a mask and all that jazz. But i will be visiting family without a second thought from now on. Tamesides rate of infection is one of the lowest in GM. Absolutley no reason for me to be a prisoner in my own home anymore.Stick your tier 3 up your ass you absolute cretins. feck off.
If London hadn’t gone into tier 3 we’d have come into tier 2. Typical fecking horrible elitist Tory cnuts. feck off
Normal stuff. Test and trace, closing borders (arg and bra are among worst neighbours to have), not accepting failure. Although seems like their cases are rising fast this month, hadn't checked for a while. But still only about 100 death with population of 3.5m.Uruguay’s a new one to me. What’s been the secret of their success?
I’m starting to get the impression that the one and only thing the Italian government has done well this pandemic is fooling everyone into thinking they’re doing a great job. I know I’m getting repetitive here but I find it so weird to keep reading praise for the Italian handling of the pandemic when they’ve managed to combine some of the most draconic forced social distancing measures in Europe with the highest death rate. In the first and second wave. Something doesn’t add up!
Well, we spent a month back in the UK in September. It was as if the pandemic had never happened, which made me quite fearful. I feel much safer here and I have more confidence in the Italian government than I do in Johnson and his pals.That's pretty similar to the UK - 29,000 in +85s and 23,000 in 75-84. And there's also strong link between deprivation and numbers of deaths in the UK. So I don't see that there's anything unique about the Italian situation.
I have to agree with Pogue here - I don't see that Italy have much to be proud of.
I seem to remember reading something along the lines of Japan doing better in spite of the Government and am I correct that Japan have only tested in clusters?Totally agree. Europe as a whole has just accepted and normalised failure for some reason. Great countries are the likes of Taiwan, Vietnam and NZ. Then there are good countries like Japan, Uruguay and maybe Norway (probably just average not good). Almost all of Europe has totally failed, Italy being one of the worst.
There’s actually not much difference between the average age in Italy vs UK and even if we ignore the first wave completely, Italy is doing worse - in terms of covid deaths - than the UK right now and has been for some time. Which makes you wonder how much of their terrible experience during the first wave was about being unprepared and how much was down to whatever factors are causing the same scenario to happen all over again. And let’s not pretend that the UK doesn’t have its own issues of high density population in some of the most deprived areas in the country.
Anyway. Covid as a competitive sport is slightly pathetic and I don’t like the way my inner argumentative twat keeps getting flushed out in discussions like this. I just find it odd the way Italy keeps getting praise in this thread, while the UK keeps getting crucified. From the outside looking in, both countries are standing out as having done particularly badly, throughout this pandemic. Whether that’s through bad government, poor implementation of government guidance by the citizens, or just bad luck is hard to know. I don’t think we ever will know for certain.
Well, we spent a month back in the UK in September. It was as if the pandemic had never happened, which made me quite fearful. I feel much safer here and I have more confidence in the Italian government than I do in Johnson and his pals.
Agreed. Makes no odds to me anymore. Im doing what i want. Ill still wear a mask and all that jazz. But i will be visiting family without a second thought from now on. Tamesides rate of infection is one of the lowest in GM. Absolutley no reason for me to be a prisoner in my own home anymore.
To be honest, i live a very dull life. There is not a lot of difference between my normal life and tier 3 life. I just want to see family again. and i will be doing.
Quick question, no idea on stats but do you have a feeling that the devolved govts in the UK are doing a better job than England?Quite right Penna.
People trot out shite like “The additional cost of the pandemic and lockdowns... depression... loneliness... etc”
Then COMPLETELY IGNORE the key principle that is; The UK is a more divided Nation this December than last. Italy is a more unified nation.
Instilling a sense of collective good is healthy for a nation. My friends speak constantly of how they’ve never seen Italy like this. They’ve been back twice this year. They can’t get back for Christmas but they get it. They’re not losing their minds the way British people do over the idea they may miss Christmas.
The UK had that collective spirit for maybe a month of the first faux-lockdown. Community spirit. Neighbours acquainting themselves. Then we set fire to it and started blaming “the other side” for everything again. This country is eating itself alive.
Comparing death tolls is a crass generalisation.
Quick question, no idea on stats but do you have a feeling that the devolved govts in the UK are doing a better job than England?
Without question.
I have family in Wales and my best friend relocated from London to family in Inverness in July so I’ve got half an eye on both Those two.
Nobody expects politicians in this environment to get everything right. Bad decisions lead to people dying. It’s ridiculous to pretend this is easy.
But if you want to make unpopular decisions you need to be Transparent, Honest, Explain your reasoning, and be humble enough to admit mistakes. Does any of that sound like Westminster Tories? Even one of them?
I know nothing about Ireland. But the Welsh and Scottish first ministers have Led. It’s that simple.
Yes. But it is harder to differentiate between governments actions and that of the people. So I rather look at it as society as a whole.I seem to remember reading something along the lines of Japan doing better in spite of the Government and am I correct that Japan have only tested in clusters?
You're right that there was a change after about a month, and I don't care how simplistic it sounds but the biggest reason for that was the Cummings incident. Even now I hear it mentioned quite often. It immediately became one rule for us and one rule for them, the privileged. It could have been so different had Johnson sacked him and the police fined him a few quid.Quite right Penna.
People trot out shite like “The additional cost of the pandemic and lockdowns... depression... loneliness... etc”
Then COMPLETELY IGNORE the key principle that is; The UK is a more divided Nation this December than last. Italy is a more unified nation.
Instilling a sense of collective good is healthy for a nation. My friends speak constantly of how they’ve never seen Italy like this. They’ve been back twice this year. They can’t get back for Christmas but they get it. They’re not losing their minds the way British people do over the idea they may miss Christmas.
The UK had that collective spirit for maybe a month of the first faux-lockdown. Community spirit. Neighbours acquainting themselves. Then we set fire to it and started blaming “the other side” for everything again. This country is eating itself alive.
Comparing death tolls is a crass generalisation.
Yeah, very useful.Yes. But it is harder to differentiate between governments actions and that of the people. So I rather look at it as society as a whole.
There may be a better community spirit in N Ireland, Wales and Scotland but they don’t seem to be doing any better than England. Northern Ireland has been a fecking disaster and is seriously in the shit right now. And you only imagine the crap Boris et al would be getting if this happened in England.
The whole of Europe has been a train wreck, with almost nobody coming out looking well. Goes without saying that the faffing of BoJo has made a bad situation worse but it’s incredibly difficult to come up with a country anywhere nearby that has done any better. Arguably (the republic of) Ireland but I think our reckoning is due in January, judging by the crowd scenes in town these last couple of weeks.
What’s the point of all this intense UK Government and media discussion on what will and won’t be allowed over XMAS when whatever is decided won’t be policed or legally enforced anyway?
This is the biggest issue imo. There’s literally no enforcement. It’s embarrassing.
You could put curfews in place, ban travel over the Xmas period unless you can prove its for work, stop and searches on trains motorways...How do you both suggest it's enforced differently?
Simply has to be led by self policing and discipline.