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Sounds about right, then rest of the country later in the week?I reckon the lock down we will see implemented tonight will be the London Boroughs.
Sounds about right, then rest of the country later in the week?I reckon the lock down we will see implemented tonight will be the London Boroughs.
It's not a fecking Influenza virus you plonker.Is it really terrifying? It sounds an awful lot like having the flu... Because it's a flu virus...
Another one bites the dust.Is it really terrifying? It sounds an awful lot like having the flu... Because it's a flu virus...
Can there be a sticky or a link to somewhere to educate? Getting sick of reading people saying this.It's not a fecking Influenza virus you plonker.
Im not sure - think they might go the whole way and say all non key workers Uk wide are locked down other than pharmacy and food (probably with police manning the supermarkets)I reckon the lock down we will see implemented tonight will be the London Boroughs.
How are the police going to staff supermarkets?Im not sure - think they might go the whole way and say all non key workers Uk wide are locked down other than pharmacy and food (probably with police manning the supermarkets)
Look at snowdownia etc - think they will lock down the lot for 2 weeks (which will turn into at least 6 - probably more)
He means guarding the supermarkets, not staffing them.How are the police going to staff supermarkets?
I constantly have rhinitis, most of Covid19 symptoms are part of what I will experience around this time of the year. It makes me particularly anxious.I get chronic sinusitis and my taste and smell are nearly always reduced with an attack making them disappear completely. Seems a normal symptom that one might have with this.
As nice as this is it doesn’t make it ok to film video in portrait.
Tesco staff applauding nhs workers. Quite moving actually.
No, it's not, but the symptoms are basically the same.. Have you ever actually had the flu?!It's not a fecking Influenza virus you plonker.
Oh I know. But how are they going to do that? You'd need two per supermarket. How many supermarkets are there in the UK?He means guarding the supermarkets, not staffing them.
As nice as this is it doesn’t make it ok to film video in portrait.
What about the army?Oh I know. But how are they going to do that? You'd need two per supermarket. How many supermarkets are there in the UK?
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/241674007/#q241674613
I found this on twitter.
Was this comment made on 31st January as it appears?
What is the source?
What is the explanation?
No mate it doesn’t, you’re right. I’ve never understood it, such a small and easy thing.As nice as this is it doesn’t make it ok to film video in portrait.
Really good news!Italy: 4790 cases, 602 deaths, 408 recovered
Depends if you actually watched the video and listened to what the healthy, 30 year old guy said - struggling intensely to breathe etc.Is it really terrifying? It sounds an awful lot like having the flu... Because it's a flu virus...
Gives me some hope for Spain.Italian government is happy in today's press conference, up to 63927 cases and 6077 deaths, but it's the first day since the outbreak began where new cases have shown a downward trend over 3 days.
And what powers would they have? They don't have any. Visible deterrent maybe but they're pretty toothless and would need the police to arrest etc.What about the army?
It's starting to plateau now in Italy. 2 consecutive days of lower deaths and fewer casesItaly: 4790 cases, 602 deaths, 408 recovered
Sure it is the same. Unless you get a bad dose of pneumonia and then realise you have no medical aid because there is no hospital space.No, it's not, but the symptoms are basically the same.. Have you ever actually had the flu?!
I’m not sure. Was anything said about them in the bill going through parliament today?And what powers would they have? They don't have any. Visible deterrent maybe but they're pretty toothless and would need the police to arrest etc.
Any flu can give you pneumonia... And the symptoms are basically that of the flu. It's not terrifying. Describing the symptoms as terrifying is silly. The conversation was about nothing more than just that.Sure it is the same. Unless you get a bad dose of pneumonia and then realise you have no medical aid because there is no hospital space.
There will be a lot of people who will die from flu this year as well, since coronavirus patients are taking up all the hospital beds.
Italy, Spain and Irans death rate becomes even crazier if you compare theirs to the others. Seems down to a lot of testing in the other countries (even US).
Anyone else got this channel on their telly? No idea where it came from or who's in charge of it. They're playing relaxing music but every time there's an update they're using something resembling the 24 theme song
From allergies? Look into SLIT if so.I constantly have rhinitis, most of Covid19 symptoms are part of what I will experience around this time of the year. It makes me particularly anxious.
And those with pneumonia generally die without medical help, regardless of flu or coronavirus.Any flu can give you pneumonia... And the symptoms are basically that of the flu. It's not terrifying. Describing the symptoms as terrifying is silly. The conversation was about nothing more than just that.
They don't have any powers of arrest and the bill doesn't give them any from what I've seen. The military won't be used in any role in that capacity. Far too oppressive. They are usually used as support staff so you could maybe go down that route. The logistics of putting police officers at every supermarket simply isn't possible though. Crime hasn't gone anywhere during all of this. There's still 999 calls and actually an increase in domestic related matters given isolation.I’m not sure. Was anything said about them in the bill going through parliament today?
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 11th | 827 | March 22nd | 1,813 | March 19th | 372 | ||
March 12th | 1,016 | March 23rd | 2,207 | March 20th | 450 | ||
March 13th | 1,266 | March 24th | 2,696 | March 21st | 562 | ||
March 14th | 1,441 | March 22nd | 674 | ||||
March 15th | 1,809 | March 23rd | 860 |
Sounds a lot like when I had the flu as a healthy 25 year old... Literally the only time in my adult life I went to see the doctor (who told me to go home and stop complaining).Depends if you actually watched the video and listened to what the healthy, 30 year old guy said - struggling intensely to breathe etc.
Not yet.They don't have any powers of arrest and the bill doesn't give them any from what I've seen. The military won't be used in any role in that capacity. Far too oppressive. They are usually used as support staff so you could maybe go down that route. The logistics of putting police officers at every supermarket simply isn't possible though. Crime hasn't gone anywhere during all of this. There's still 999 calls and actually an increase in domestic related matters given isolation.
This is good. The measures are hopefully taking some effect now.Italy: 4790 cases, 602 deaths, 408 recovered
Come on Italy! Another day of declining deaths - keep it going.Italy: 4790 cases, 602 deaths, 408 recovered
I take that as a daily decrease of new cases at 14%. If they can keep that up, that would be some achievement but it still looks awfully grim. It'll have them at 80k cases by the 29th and 90k by the 8th of April. To get below 100 new cases per day (ala China) it will take until the 18th of April at the current rate.Italian government is happy in today's press conference, up to 63927 cases and 6077 deaths, but it's the first day since the outbreak began where new cases have shown a downward trend over 3 days.
edit: and unions again showing why they should all be abolished. Strikes ongoing across the country today because the government closed all non essential business to fight the virus.
You think it will? There's more chance it will increase. Empty premises = burglary. Potential for public disorder and looting/theft. Domestic abuse. Street violence due to issues with drug supply chain and borders closing. I could go on mate.Not yet.