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Makes me wonder, then, why the UK government is so keen to adopt Huawei's 5G tech, especially when that same government is trying to keep America sweet (in light of Brexit trade deals)...
Because realistically, a relatively small country like the UK can't put all his eggs in the same basket, particular when the US basket is full of snakes.
So with Virgin leaving Gatwick what’s our thoughts on aviation post Covid? Flying becoming more expensive, less flights and only for the rich i imagine.
It would be a good thing if there were less flying from a global warming perspective, but it doesn't seem fair to limit it to the rich. How about rationing, everyone's allowed one return flight every two years? For holiday freaks they could save up their entitlement and get a few countries in at one go by using trains when they got there. Probably the wrong thread though.So with Virgin leaving Gatwick what’s our thoughts on aviation post Covid? Flying becoming more expensive, less flights and only for the rich i imagine.
Covid or not I think flights prices should include the damage the given flight does to the climate. That obviously means it's more expensive.So with Virgin leaving Gatwick what’s our thoughts on aviation post Covid? Flying becoming more expensive, less flights and only for the rich i imagine.
You will continue to get cycles where airlines are competing on price, some will end up going bust, prices rise as the surviving airlines become dominant, leading to room for new competitors to come in, airlines competing on price, etc.So with Virgin leaving Gatwick what’s our thoughts on aviation post Covid? Flying becoming more expensive, less flights and only for the rich i imagine.
I dont think soSo with Virgin leaving Gatwick what’s our thoughts on aviation post Covid? Flying becoming more expensive, less flights and only for the rich i imagine.
I dont think so
whatever happens the planes have already been built and are going to operate for somebody for the rest of their service life... that might be new companies if existing ones go bust but somebody will put the planes in the air and people will still get on them I think even if there is a tough couple of years for airlines the planes will be around for 20 years and somebody will be flying them at whatever price they can get for it
Not sure why Angela McLean keeps getting picked for the daily updates. She still struggles to get through them.
UK now officially has the highest death toll in Europe
UK now officially has the highest death toll in Europe
Deaths per head or excess deaths would be a far better metric than simply total deaths. Media will frenzy over the death toll being highest in Europe.
I can't agree there. Every country measures their total deaths differently. Belgium, for example, includes deaths in care homes where Covid-19 is expected, but not confirmed. That gives them a significantly high death toll than, say, if they used Italy's definition of a death by Covid-19. Then you take into context variables like the size of cities, age of population etc. and it becomes an overly simplistic number that doesn't really mean anything.Total deaths is by far the most clean cut and unbiased metric there is. Everything else is liable to distort the picture when comparing countries. Although differences in how deaths are tracked/reported still make it problematic.
Ah shit bud. Get to a doc and get checked out early.Was feeling absolutely fine this morning and even went for a walk at lunch time. Then over the course of the afternoon have slowly started to feel lethargic and hot/cold and a bit “off” (technical term).
Just took my temp - 38.8°c
Covid or not I think flights prices should include the damage the given flight does to the climate. That obviously means it's more expensive.
Was feeling absolutely fine this morning and even went for a walk at lunch time. Then over the course of the afternoon have slowly started to feel lethargic and hot/cold and a bit “off” (technical term).
Just took my temp - 38.8°c
Ah shit bud. Get to a doc and get checked out early.
My very best wishes to you and cross fingers it is nothing to worry about.
Was feeling absolutely fine this morning and even went for a walk at lunch time. Then over the course of the afternoon have slowly started to feel lethargic and hot/cold and a bit “off” (technical term).
Just took my temp - 38.8°c
It will indeed. Meanwhile I’m taking these claims re herd immunity with a massive pinch of salt. Completely contradicts all available data on mortality from every other country.
Let’s just hope they don’t issue a press release announcing herd immunity after they’ve tested their first 100 patients!
Anyway, herd immunity long term issue. So not important now. Main thing is you’ve loads of ICU beds still available. Which is good to see.
Get yourself a test booked my man!
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So with Virgin leaving Gatwick what’s our thoughts on aviation post Covid? Flying becoming more expensive, less flights and only for the rich i imagine.
Or a professional footballerNo can do!
I dont think so
whatever happens the planes have already been built and are going to operate for somebody for the rest of their service life... that might be new companies if existing ones go bust but somebody will put the planes in the air and people will still get on them I think even if there is a tough couple of years for airlines the planes will be around for 20 years and somebody will be flying them at whatever price they can get for it
And people think the government has done well. I honestly cannot understand people.So the UK now has the second highest death rate in the world for covid19. Absolutely shocking.
Well, good luck.NHS advice is to avoid docs surgeries with a fever, to take paracetamol and drink plenty of fluids.
No other symptoms so just gonna follow that.
Well said.
The olds couldn't be happier with the government at the moment,