I'm getting a bit bored of the old man walking story now.
I usually would but I absolutely love this guy.
The fecking Marsh family can eat a bag of dicks though.
I'm getting a bit bored of the old man walking story now.
Cares about what?
Getting infected/following the rules or social distancing?
Everyone I know in Ireland is settling in for the long haul. Some people are getting a bit more relaxed and not as strict as they were but when I go out people are still making sure not to come too close to you if they don't have to.
I usually would but I absolutely love this guy.
The fecking Marsh family can eat a bag of dicks though.
He's doing great but it's just on saturation right now. Why not do a story on that poor pregnant nurse where you tell her life story and what she did for people. She gave so much.
I agree! That's why I'm saying we need to come up with a strategy very soon to allow this to pass through more of the population, with young people and women at the forefront.
The care home numbers are going to be horrific when it all comes to light. It's hard to say whether the government could have protected them more.
Hancock now promising families can go into care homes and promising testing. You hope they've actually got the testing and PPE in place to facilitate that otherwise families will be getting mixed messages from government and their local home.
The care home numbers are going to be horrific when it all comes to light. It's hard to say whether the government could have protected them more.
Hancock now promising families can go into care homes and promising testing. You hope they've actually got the testing and PPE in place to facilitate that otherwise families will be getting mixed messages from government and their local home.
I only found out yesterday that a lot of care home workers are on zero hour contracts. So will have been incentivised to keep coming into work even if they start feeling unwell. Absolutely shocking state of affairs.
Maybe one for the other thread but I hope that one of the positives coming out of this is an end to zero hour contracts.
The story of the old man is great.
My only problem with it, is I can see somehow the government seeing it and thinking, well that 15m he's raise can now be used elsewhere, like bailing out our personal businesses.
(And I mean them taking 15m out of their own NHS fund)
The story of the old man is great.
My only problem with it, is I can see somehow the government seeing it and thinking, well that 15m he's raise can now be used elsewhere, like bailing out our personal businesses.
(And I mean them taking 15m out of their own NHS fund)
This will probably come across as dismissive of what he's done and I don't mean it to, but that won't happen because £15m is the sum total of feck all compared to the NHS budget; it's less than 1% of the total funding.
That's a fair point, it is nothing but a drop in the ocean in comparisons.
I just feel like Boris and co could easily just give themselves a nice little payday or some bullshit
Reports would suggest the Chinese government covered up the spread and the doctors reporting the virus were closed down and now mysteriously have gone missing.
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavi...19-and-its-apparent-cover-up-attempt-11966539
Country | Population | Deaths Per Million |
Spain | 46 Million (approx) | 402 |
Belgium | 11 Million (approx) | 383 |
Italy | 60 Million (approx) | 358 |
France | 65 Million (approx) | 263 |
UK | 67 Million (approx) | 190 |
Netherlands | 17 Million (approx) | 183 |
Germany | 83 Million (approx) | 83 |
Country Population Deaths Per Million Spain 46 Million (approx) 402 Belgium 11 Million (approx) 383 Italy 60 Million (approx) 358 France 65 Million (approx) 263 UK 67 Million (approx) 190 Netherlands 17 Million (approx) 183 Germany 83 Million (approx) 83
Whilst its clear Germany stands out as having clearly managed the situation exceptionally well (at least so far) and of course although most countries seem to think they are at or just past peak there will be some further movement in the figures would it be fair to say that although the UK government has clearly made some (significant) errors (eg not participating in the ventilator scheme, testing of front line NHS staff, PPE ) overall they seem to be doing better than most comparable countries (i.e. EU countries with populations over 10 million and advanced healthcare systems)? at least using the metric of deaths per capita which I think ultimatley probably has to be the most comparable metric amongst nations (given there may be some discrepency over what deaths are linked to CV19 but overall would still seem most comparable)
Is Macron in trouble for his handling in France for example?
Also Belgium seems dramatically different from both Holland and France which seems hard to explain at least when thinking in geographic terms
Angela Merkel telling it like it is. Loosening restrictions will be an incredibly challenging thing to do. Walking a tight-rope.
Country Population Deaths Per Million Spain 46 Million (approx) 402 Belgium 11 Million (approx) 383 Italy 60 Million (approx) 358 France 65 Million (approx) 263 UK 67 Million (approx) 190 Netherlands 17 Million (approx) 183 Germany 83 Million (approx) 83
Whilst its clear Germany stands out as having clearly managed the situation exceptionally well (at least so far) and of course although most countries seem to think they are at or just past peak there will be some further movement in the figures would it be fair to say that although the UK government has clearly made some (significant) errors (eg not participating in the ventilator scheme, testing of front line NHS staff, PPE ) overall they seem to be doing better than most comparable countries (i.e. EU countries with populations over 10 million and advanced healthcare systems)? at least using the metric of deaths per capita which I think ultimatley probably has to be the most comparable metric amongst nations (given there may be some discrepency over what deaths are linked to CV19 but overall would still seem most comparable)
Is Macron in trouble for his handling in France for example?
Also Belgium seems dramatically different from both Holland and France which seems hard to explain at least when thinking in geographic terms
Unless I am mistaken, we have got thousands to add to our totals due to the lack of care home figure currently available.
where are you getting your figures that there has been more than 6,500 care home deaths?Correct, sadly our death total will likely rise by at least 50% once this is added in.
Exactly that. They're not really bothered about it. If you get it you get it seems to be the overriding opinion. I think it's coming from the small amount of actual deaths, especially in younger age ranges.. Friends of mine are seeing their livelihoods disappear, decades of savings shrivel... I think people will generally behave for another few weeks but after that it'll be more dangerous to keep people inside than letting them out.
where are you getting your figures that there has been more than 6,500 care home deaths?
where are you getting your figures that there has been more than 6,500 care home deaths?
That's a fair point, it is nothing but a drop in the ocean in comparisons.
I just feel like Boris and co could easily just give themselves a nice little payday or some bullshit
Yet you fail to substantiate your claims.Yeh there is plenty of allegations being thrown around with out anything really to back them up, that article is another example.
There is a massive propaganda campaign going on at the moment against all things China, naturally China is responding in kind. So I'm just a bit wary of it all.
Angela Merkel telling it like it is. Loosening restrictions will be an incredibly challenging thing to do. Walking a tight-rope.
Thanks... seems the 50% is in line with other countries as well then - some of which do report and some dont - which of course adds to confusion even moreI work in the sector in NI and I know for a fact that the amount of people dieing in care homes here COVID related is at least 50% of what is being reported in NI each day. Not saying that is the case around the rest of the UK but when I see our numbers as being 6-10 each day but I know of at least 2 or 3 in care homes dieing just in my immediate area on the same day I dread to think what the real numbers are all over the country.
How do other countries count care home deaths?
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We cannot directly compare care home deaths in the UK with those in other countries as there are different ways of recording these deaths.
In Ireland, France and Germany, official data on deaths includes those in care settings. Of Irish deaths up until 11 April, 54% had occurred in care homes, according to the country’s chief medical officer. Figures released by the French public health authority show 45% of deaths took place in care homes.
Removing care home fatalities from the French statistics reveals that the UK hospital death toll is higher than France’s – which government briefings have failed to note when stating that Britain is behind France in official cumulative death figures.
Italy and Spain, by contrast, do not report deaths in care settings regularly. In Italy, best estimates were based on a survey of 10% of care homes in the country. The death rate in this sample was extrapolated to reach an estimate for all care homes, which suggests 53% of coronavirus deaths were happening in care. In Spain, estimates based on regional totals submitted to the government also suggest those in nursing homes accounted for more than half of deaths.
This makes sense and hopefully the rest of the NHS service can get back to normal ASAP.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".
A lot of their normal work is currently postponed or being turned into phone consultations and advice only hands off sessions. Cancer treatments are being delayed (understandably so as those patients will often be in a high risk covid group). Cancer referrals for diagnostic tests were operating way below normal levels.
Elective surgery like cataracts and joint replacements are on hold. Some A&E and other departments are already reporting that patients with serious (non-covid) symptoms are coming to them late, and sometimes too late.
Excess capacity, more PPE and changes in organisation/locations to allow for better social distancing are all part of the mix. Not just for getting through this covid peak, for getting through the normal ongoing health care needs that still keep requiring attention alongside the pandemic.
I only found out yesterday that a lot of care home workers are on zero hour contracts. So will have been incentivised to keep coming into work even if they start feeling unwell. Absolutely shocking state of affairs.
Maybe one for the other thread but I hope that one of the positives coming out of this is an end to zero hour contracts.
Yea my local newspaper in omagh has reported a few deaths but theres only been 4 or 5 deaths related to covid19 reported in the whole of tyrone. So 50 percent wouldnt shock meI work in the sector in NI and I know for a fact that the amount of people dieing in care homes here COVID related is at least 50% of what is being reported in NI each day. Not saying that is the case around the rest of the UK but when I see our numbers as being 6-10 each day but I know of at least 2 or 3 in care homes dieing just in my immediate area on the same day I dread to think what the real numbers are all over the country.
Angela Merkel telling it like it is. Loosening restrictions will be an incredibly challenging thing to do. Walking a tight-rope.
Keep as much of the folk working from home where possible maybe? Those that can should cycle and permits on driving to work so as not to create chaos in traffic. Can run more buses more frequently then.I wonder what plan they have for public transport. Can you open restaurants or cinemas who could sit customers a metre away from each other yet let millions of workers sit close for hours on buses and trains. I use 2 buses and a train every day to get my hospital I work at. No chance of social distancing, it's difficult to do that now even with so few passengers on the bus. How would they even achieve this, have more buses/trains and have more staff delegating a certain amount of passengers per bus/train.
Came to post this. Maybe im being stupid but...
Surely the only reason they have got the infection rate to 1 is social distancing and therefore loosening those restrictions will increase in to 1.1 1.2 1.3 etc that she has basically said will ruin their health service?
Or how else do you reduce the infection rate across the board like that?