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If it makes you feel any better these changes have bumped me from category 4 (HCWs with no patient contact) all the way to category 9. FML.Thanks fella, just as I thought
If it makes you feel any better these changes have bumped me from category 4 (HCWs with no patient contact) all the way to category 9. FML.Thanks fella, just as I thought
feck sakeIf it makes you feel any better these changes have bumped me from category 4 (HCWs with no patient contact) all the way to category 9. FML.
But not just. Also the (kind of) lockdown that's been in place for 1/3rd of the country is being made nationwide and will replace the 6pm curfew that we currently have.France shutting schools for 3 weeks
They’re getting through them at a fair lick now. The website will be most handy when we hit category 9, where the vast majority of the people belong. Some of whom might not have engaged with the healthcare services before. Until then they can keep working off GP databases.feck sake
I don’t understand how they’re gonna do them all before they bring the ‘book your own vaccine’ website online which is scheduled for april
Bit misleading, they're closed for four days next week for primary schools and 11-18s after the Easter Monday holiday then it's the two week spring holiday which was happening anyway. Primary schools back after the holidays and 11-18 yo have another week working from home after the holidays.France shutting schools for 3 weeks
This is genuinely news to me. I was under the impression that the 7pm for for the regions under the new lockdown rules only, and the rest of us were still to adhere to 6pm.Bit misleading, they're closed for four days next week for primary schools and 11-18s after the Easter Monday holiday then it's the two week spring holiday which was happening anyway. Primary schools back after the holidays and 11-18 yo have another week working from home after the holidays.
The curfew is/was at 7pm (not 6pm), changed a while ago unknown to @stu_1992
Going into two weeks of school holidays. If they’ve been the hotbed of viral activity some people think they are then that should take the edge off.Ireland 761 cases and 18 deaths going into the Easter weekend.
Going into? My kids school has been closed this week, with one other week to goGoing into two weeks of school holidays. If they’ve been the hotbed of viral activity some people think they are then that should take the edge off.
Going into as in effects of school closing should be reflected in numbers over next few days. Always a 7-10 day lag.Going into? My kids school has been closed this week, with one other week to go
Ah get yaGoing into as in effects of school closing should be reflected in numbers over next few days. Always a 7-10 day lag.
It's now known that there can be reinfections. Exceedingly rare in the first months after infection and still not common even after that, but it can happen.Sorry if this has been discussed previously but what are people's view on reinfections. Everything I have read on the internet is extremely vague with hardly any concrete data on reinfections. Some people around me have told me they know of people who have been reinfected but I have always thought that it might be down to false positives, mix up of samples, or probably some other error. But my Uncle who lives next door has now tested positive for the second time in four months. His first was a definite case since he also lost smell and taste, but this time it's a mild fever with no chest infection detected in an HRCT.
Protection from prior infection gets lower as you get older too. Big observational study in Denmark showed only 47% protection in the over 65s (80% overall, all ages combined).It's now known that there can be reinfections. Exceedingly rare in the first months after infection and still not common even after that, but it can happen.
Suicides can be counter-intuitive. Hence they decline during wars/recessions and peak during periods of peace/prosperity. Presumably when everyone is stressed/miserable - and there’s an obvious reason for it - individuals might find their personal circumstances less uniquely wretched. It’s harder being unhappy if you’re surrounded by people who are loving life.
Apart from covid the biggest change is the rise in 'unintentional injuries' isn't it? Wonder what could have caused that.
It is a bit mad but in fairness isn't there also an argument that we'll lose more lives to suicide from the massive recession that this will bring? I'm pretty sure the great recession of 08 brought massively increased suicide rates, right?Suicides can be counter-intuitive. Hence they decline during wars/recessions and peak during periods of peace/prosperity. Presumably when everyone is stressed/miserable - and there’s an obvious reason for it - individuals might find their personal circumstances less uniquely wretched. It’s harder being unhappy if you’re surrounded by people who are loving life.
I remember making this point a year ago when lockdown sceptics were saying we’d lose more lives to suicide from lockdown than we would from the virus.
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Historically, the really deep recessions/depressions didn’t cause an increase in suicides. But yeah, the most recent recession did. Small numbers of excess deaths overall though. Certainly compared to what we’re looking at from covid.It is a bit mad but in fairness isn't there also an argument that we'll lose more lives to suicide from the massive recession that this will bring? I'm pretty sure the great recession of 08 brought massively increased suicide rates, right?
Suicides can be counter-intuitive. Hence they decline during wars/recessions and peak during periods of peace/prosperity. Presumably when everyone is stressed/miserable - and there’s an obvious reason for it - individuals might find their personal circumstances less uniquely wretched. It’s harder being unhappy if you’re surrounded by people who are loving life.
I remember making this point a year ago when lockdown sceptics were saying we’d lose more lives to suicide from lockdown than we would from the virus.
It remains to be seen but the outcome could be very different from a household perspective. The government have put in huge amounts of money to individuals, companies and the property market. When furlough payments end that's when we will know how many people have a job left or not but we don't really have much of a clue at the moment.Historically, the really deep recessions/depressions didn’t cause an increase in suicides. But yeah, the most recent recession did. Small numbers of excess deaths overall though. Certainly compared to what we’re looking at from covid.
I’m not denying the pain or the misery of lockdown. Or the long-term damage this pandemic will cause to the global economy. I just never bought into the idea that we had to either open society and let the virus rip or we would lose more people to suicide than to covid. The maths never even came close to adding up.It remains to be seen but the outcome could be very different from a household perspective. The government have put in huge amounts of money to individuals, companies and the property market. When furlough payments end that's when we will know how many people have a job left or not but we don't really have much of a clue at the moment.
It's difficult to know what will happen, but it's very premature to predict anything until at least a year after furlough payments have ended.
I agree that we had to lockdown as we did but that will have an impact for years. I personally think the mortgage incentives were a joke as the property market has risen about 7% in a year where millions were effectively being paid by the government and GDP dropped by record margins. That can't be sustainable.
Agreed, as I said the only thing we could do is lock down society.I’m not denying the pain or the misery of lockdown. Or the long-term damage this pandemic will cause to the global economy. I just never bought into the idea that we had to either open society and let the virus rip or we would lose more people to suicide than to covid. The maths never even came close to adding up.
Hopefully they get the weight of the court and then the quarantine after that. All for a trout pouthttps://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2021/0402/1207702-mandatory-quarantine/
Geebags is all I have to say about whomever these women are.
We are all locked down and they are heading to fecking Dubai for cosmetic procedures.
feck my life
Selfish snobby cnuts.Hopefully they get the weight of the court and then the quarantine after that. All for a trout pout
Let me guess? (wannabe) influencershttps://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2021/0402/1207702-mandatory-quarantine/
Geebags is all I have to say about whomever these women are.
We are all locked down and they are heading to fecking Dubai for cosmetic procedures.
feck my life
And they’ve broken the law. Which makes them...Let me guess? (wannabe) influencers
I can imagine the disgusting lips. Why do women do it?Let me guess? (wannabe) influencers
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Apparently there’s also been a lot of teeth work in Spain that the cops can’t do anything aboutSelfish snobby cnuts.
This one really has me mad.
They pay for it. Almost 2kI can imagine the disgusting lips. Why do women do it?
I saw one girl in a shop yesterday and she looked like she got a belt in the mouth from Clubber Lang.
Absolute cnuts the pair of them.
I hope they get a hefty fine and two weeks in the hotel.
Who pays for hotel actually? They better be fined enough to cover the cost of it.
Two howayas from fatima mansions I have read on other websites.They pay for it. Almost 2k
any savings they might have made on plastic surgery gone.
hope they enjoy it
feck themTwo howayas from fatima mansions I have read on other websites.