T00lsh3d
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Spoiler alert: they don’tWhy not just put a note on the window explaining that you own the place?
Spoiler alert: they don’tWhy not just put a note on the window explaining that you own the place?
Tbh I thought about doing that but feel it would be necessary in the end. Figured people would be able to tell we live here but sadly not.Why not just put a note on the window explaining that you own the place?
But aren't we at "peak" now? If so why increase capacity?But maybe someone like @PogueMahone will correct me if I'm wrong, but there's almost no reason for them not to do that. We can't get back on top of this so the only approach we have is to keep numbers low so that when people inevitably get it there is hospital treatment available to them if they need it.
Increasing ICU capacity so you can keep the peak under that capacity with less stringent lockdown measures is the ideal, no?
Lots of crazy people (mainly old people with nothing better to do) thinking they’re police officers without a clue of circumstances of people out giving orders. It’s kinda pathetic in all honesty.
The country is doing well I think with social distancing & just getting on with it so we can move in from this, don’t need jobsworths who think they know everything trying to give out orders.
I'm best leaving the Mrs to the shopping.
'm actually shit at it, I had to go shopping today, didn't even realise there was a path to follow in the supermarket. Luckily it wasn't too busy anyway. I just did it like a normal shop, just didn't barge past people and stuff.
Here in Canada - the supermarket have even marked out spacing for queues outside store and also at the checkout tills. A lot of them have also installed screens for the cashiers too.Ummm, there's a path?![]()
But aren't we at "peak" now? If so why increase capacity?
Ummm, there's a path?![]()
Here in Canada - the supermarket have even marked out spacing for queues outside store and also at the checkout tills. A lot of them have also installed screens for the cashiers too.
Peak of this wave, as I understand it, with potential for a more deadly second and third wave once restrictions begin to be lifted.
But I'm a bit baffled about the language surrounding it too, tbh.
That's pretty sadThis is the funniest thing about shopping lately. I see a lot of men taking pictures of items and waiting for their wives to confirm this is what they should be getting. It's quite funny seeing people have to navigate things they are wholly unfamiliar with.
This is the funniest thing about shopping lately. I see a lot of men taking pictures of items and waiting for their wives to confirm this is what they should be getting. It's quite funny seeing people have to navigate things they are wholly unfamiliar with.
Yeah that's the same here, have to queue round the carparks on the lines they've laid out at 2m apart. Luckily today there was no queue and I waltzed straight in, atleast I didn't think there was a queue
Yes, I had heard about some of that. Which is why I’m not feeling massively confident about a highly effective and (crucially) safe vaccine being developed at any point. Never mind in 18 months time.
It’s obviously great to see so many novel approaches being tried out but, equally, the more novel the approach the higher the chance of failure. The antibody-dependant enhancement stuff is VERY scary. Where is your group based? Are you looking at intranasal administration for the vaccine?
That’s great. You do your shopping at the same time and day. I found the biggest challenge in shopping is when it is busy. Just more stressful with making sure distance is kept with others even when they limit numbers allowed in at any given time.Yeah that's the same here, have to queue round the carparks on the lines they've laid out at 2m apart. Luckily today there was no queue and I waltzed straight in, atleast I didn't think there was a queue
It is scary and will make attempts at developing a vaccine harder, but hopefully there’s enough researchers working on it to find a work around one way or another. In the meantime if one of the treatments show efficacy that’ll really help.
We’re not at the point in which we are able to use animal models yet (perhaps a couple of months away) but we will most likely be performing intranasal and sublingual administration to assess which is better. We’re based at Royal Holloway University in Surrey.
Yep, that was me "yeah I'm at that potatoes, but there's different colours, different sizes, they're named different, why are they different prices?" I thought a potato was a potato. How wrong I was.
That's pretty sad![]()
One reason for extra capacity is in case you need it, in particular in case you need extra ICU beds. The other reason for having extra capacity is because the NHS isn't currently "business as usual".The clamour for a relaxation in the lockdown will build as the death rate falls but the new infections rate will probably rise based on the increase in tests numbers. How should we decide when to loosen the lockdown?
Should we loosen the lockdown when the NHS feels it has increased its capacity to deal with more patients? They seem to be increasing the number of beds with the new Nightingale Hospitals opening up. I don't understand why they are still increasing capacity when its beginning to look like the death rate may be falling.
It depends I think. As a fit and healthy 24 year old I'll be resuming my life as soon as the government allows me.
However, anyone who may think they are vulnerable for whatever reasons will have to take precautions.
Don't. We'll just have another like-minded and affluent argument over "I'll follow exactly what the government say" despite it being proven that they were wrong all that time.So if everything was re opened in three weeks say, you’d go completely back to normal?
So if everything was re opened in three weeks say, you’d go completely back to normal?
So if everything was re opened in three weeks say, you’d go completely back to normal?
Sorry if asked before, but is there a reason the UK is the only place in this list that doesn't have a figure for recoveries?
Worldometers
It is scary and will make attempts at developing a vaccine harder, but hopefully there’s enough researchers working on it to find a work around one way or another. In the meantime if one of the treatments show efficacy that’ll really help.
We’re not at the point in which we are able to use animal models yet (perhaps a couple of months away) but we will most likely be performing intranasal and sublingual administration to assess which is better. We’re based at Royal Holloway University in Surrey.
And it's exactly why this country could easily he brainwashed into martial law. If they're exaggerating the current orders imagine what they'll be like if the government go all in on movement restrictions?
It won't take much to be able to convince a significant number of people to accept and help implement it, good wording and clever spins on stats is all it will take.
Eventually people will start playing percentages again at some point, whether that's either subconsciously or by choice.I think it was more the principle of getting back to “normal” as soon as allowed. There’s obviously a lot of things people can do differently to before, despite things being re opened. Like when the shops open again, is everyone just going to walk around aimlessly in city centres? Or will people only use them when needed for a while.
There’s a massive difference between being able to go and see your family again, or spending all evening in a pub, coming into contact with 50 different people.
You have people moaning about taking excercise or buying stuff they deem to be non essential. Or reporting their neighbors for talking at a distance. Some people are trying too hard to be good little boys/girls they are going over the top, like the schoolkid who does extra homework that he just didn't need to do.Sorry, what? Martial law? Bit of a fecking leap from people getting snippy on twitter about other people sun-bathing to the army brutally suppressing any dissent. I really don’t get the civil liberties complaints here. Seems to me that the way this is being policed is not even close to being inappropriately heavy-handed. People are generally doing the right thing and the police are generally being tolerant and patient. There’s a real sense of everyone working together for the common good. Obviously you’re getting some arseholes testing limits but there will always be arseholes. Such is life. Still absolutely ludicrous to use words like brainwashing and martial law in this context.
Isn't this a classic case of only hearing about these scenarios and therefore making it seem more like a problem than it is? People don't report on twitter about how good they've been at social distancing nearly as much as them complaining. I suspect there is an element of bias/lopsidedness in what is being seen/told.You have people moaning about taking excercise or buying stuff they deem to be non essential. Or reporting their neighbors for talking at a distance. Some people are trying too hard to be good little boys/girls they are going over the top, like the schoolkid who does extra homework that he just didn't need to do.
I think/hope the government would never attempt this but if they did, it really really wouldn't be that hard to get a significant number of people onboard judging by what I've seen/been told so far.
Eventually people will start playing percentages again at some point, whether that's either subconsciously or by choice.
Most people won't default back to normal straight away (they won't be able too anyway as measures will be reduced gradually) but eventually the daily briefings will stop, Covid19s news coverage will slowly erode and human nature will cause some natural order to restore, many will do it without realising. Some may insist that they will play safe long term but it would be like a new year resolution, at first you stick it to it religiously/stubbornly but slowly your resolve softens.
Even now with the virus near its peak less than 200 people out of a million are dying and ultimately there's more chance of dying on the road (for under 30s you can probably add plane to that too), there's only so long people will restrict themselves with such low odds.
Speaking of arseholes being arseholes....