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You're a wimp for cutting off the rest of my post, Steve.We're a mass of contradictions, like all peoples.
You're a wimp for cutting off the rest of my post, Steve.We're a mass of contradictions, like all peoples.
It's because my intended joke about you & Amber was old hat, mate.You're a wimp for cutting off the rest of my post, Steve.
It's because my intended joke about you & Amber was old hat, mate.
So that's 327 deaths a week on average from influenza while people go about their normal routines. We've had around 100 deaths in the last 7 days while having unprecedented social exclusion measures, as well as media exposure of the virus for 3 months.28,000 people died from flu in 2014/15 in the UK alone. On average 17000 die on average every year in the UK from flu.
Thought he might die from it earlier, looks in terrible shape.Tweet
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Would be disappointing if he doesn’t rot for a few years first.Tweet
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Big companies will not accept lower profit. They will cut costs, lay people off and do anything in their power to appease their stakeholders even at the expense of their workforce.I'm just wondering, what's with all these companies suddenly getting in massive trouble if business slows down for 1 or 2 months?
And then people have the nerve to criticize poor
people for not having emergency funds.
Sorry, I'm probably being irrational but these things get to me.
If you don’t treat it seriously you’re going to have 327 per day if not per hour at peak.So that's 327 deaths a week on average from influenza while people go about their normal routines. We've had around 100 deaths in the last 7 days while having unprecedented social exclusion measures, as well as media exposure of the virus for 3 months.
ExactlyIf you don’t treat it seriously you’re going to have 327 per day if not per hour at peak.
Says it all when Ronald McDonald shows more leadership than Boris Johnson.McDonald’s closing all restaurants in UK.
Sleep tight, Steve. xI feel awful, so am going to bed. Surprising, since I didn't wake up 'til 5pm today(!)
Typical me, P - I have every symptom except the coronavirus ones.Sleep tight, Steve. x
In my head, the flag carriers like BA, Emirates, Quantas, etc have billions to spare. Maybe not though.Emirates has cancelled all their flights too. I wonder how many airlines would survive this?
I heard BA may be bailed out or nationalised. Yes the middle East airlines would probably survive so would Air China and Aeroflot. Singapore Airlines would survive too. The government owned airlines can survive in the rich countries.In my head, the flag carriers like BA, Emirates, Quantas, etc have billions to spare. Maybe not though.
I think the big ones will be fine. I think they also have cargo divisions which make them a lot of money - and that will continue. The cheaper oil prices will also be welcome.In my head, the flag carriers like BA, Emirates, Quantas, etc have billions to spare. Maybe not though.
Why should they be falsifying the numbers? They already have over 1650 deaths and over 20,000 reported infected. They probably have more deaths that's not reported due to lack of testing.Anyone noticed how odd the Iranian ‘new deaths’ figure has looked? I know it’s widely suspected they’re falsifying the numbers, but their new death have been pretty stagnant for the last 7 day, roughly between 100-150
I guess they technically don't come under food so it's understandable and they should close for the well-being of the public and staff anyroad.McDonald’s closing all restaurants in UK.
It wouldn't surprise me if a combination of poor testing, inadequate medical services and sheer amount of time has led to a level of herd immunity there.Anyone noticed how odd the Iranian ‘new deaths’ figure has looked? I know it’s widely suspected they’re falsifying the numbers, but their new death have been pretty stagnant for the last 7 day, roughly between 100-150
What's your point? Most countries are just experiencing the beginnings of the outbreak, look at what's happening in Italy if you want to get an idea where this is apparently heading.So that's 327 deaths a week on average from influenza while people go about their normal routines. We've had around 100 deaths in the last 7 days while having unprecedented social exclusion measures, as well as media exposure of the virus for 3 months.
600,000 people on the UK are estimated to die each year. The key question is how many additional people is the virus killing?The thing is though that you have to take the amount of people who get it into account. If 40 % of the global population ends up inflected and 0.05 % of those die then you're still looking at burying 1.5 million people.
We've got a live one lads.28,000 people died from flu in 2014/15 in the UK alone. On average 17000 die on average every year in the UK from flu.
I wouldn't be surprised if half of them don't even have it and it's their way of staying in the spotlight.Why does it seem that more famous people are proportionally contracting this virus?
Is it due to their way of life ie always travelling, meeting new people, fans etc
Is it because they are more likely to be tested due to having more resources at their disposal than the average citizen. If so, i believe there are so many people (possibly millions) out there that are carrying it, with or without symptoms.
I would phone your employer in the morning, the guy next to Johnson at the press conference said expect letters by Tuesday at the earliest.I am meant to be in work in the morning. I had a hospital appointment last week where I was told I was, but haven't received a letter. No idea if I should be going in tomorrow or not.
They're more likely to get tested. It's as simple as that.Why does it seem that more famous people are proportionally contracting this virus?
Is it due to their way of life ie always travelling, meeting new people, fans etc
Is it because they are more likely to be tested due to having more resources at their disposal than the average citizen. If so, i believe there are so many people (possibly millions) out there that are carrying it, with or without symptoms.
it is scary how true this is.(for me anyway)Honestly, where did this idea that the Brits love freedom and couldn't cope with being ordered around come from? We're famous for queuing and we're the most surveilled country in the world. We love authoritarianism.
Replace Johnson's daily address with a series of stern but attractive men and women telling us what to do and we'd all be too horny to leave the house anyway.
I suspect Italy has it worse not only because one of the oldest populations in europe, but also their way of life - they often share houses with many family members, look after their ageing parents in close proximity and also greet each other with cheek kissing as part of their culture. I'm not saying it's definitely the reason, but I can't imagine it would help.I spoke with an Italian friend who said why it's so bad in Italy is the government did not take it seriously and neither did the public.
If they had declared a curfew and forced people into quarantine or isolation it would have been a lot less. I fear the same is going to happen in the UK too.