arnie_ni
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Her court cased failed seemingly so it was all for nothing
Absolute doozy of a twitter thread on a new Nature publication about spread within China.
Two things I learned.
Chinese outbreak precisely coincided with Chinese version of spring break and enormous migration of Chinese people. Which was shit luck for the whole world.
Travel bans delay (by a few weeks) but don’t stop spread.
Great newsHer court cased failed seemingly so it was all for nothing
What part of “I believe” do you fail to understand?
Sweden is taking a chance and that might work out for them but I highly doubt we'll end up seeing Sweden with less deaths than those countries who are social distancing. If anything they are hoping to be done with the deaths faster and they are risking the lives of their people on those hopes.
And you may need in excess of 80% infected (or vaccinated) before herd immunity is achieved so Sweden won't be anywhere near there yet. To get there it means lots more deaths or a vaccine. If a vaccine the avoidable deaths prior to that are for nothing.
Which is nonsense obviously, unless you believe New York, Belgium, The UK, hell even Ireland “willingly“ let a bunch of people die.
Mean things like twitter and Instagram where she’ll have her actual followers.Virtually all 99 posts on YouTube slammed her
We need to find a pensioner who is going to walk laps of their garden until either A) the government gets hold of the situation, including providing frontline workers with their equipment they need to do their job sufficiently, or B) the pensioner drops dead with sheer exhaustion with the world's cameras on them.I keep saying, we are living in an episode of Brasseye and the majority of the population are happy to be starring in it.
Have things changed so much in Ireland? Why didn't she just say initially I'm on my way to court and have a dispensation? Harassing a couple of police officers doing their job, its ridiculous hope every police officer watching takes the car registration!
Utter twat, genuinely despise people like this. An actual grown woman behaving like this. Amazingly she’ll publish this to her social media account and people will be agreeing with her behaviour.
We need to find a pensioner who is going to walk laps of their garden until either A) the government gets hold of the situation, including providing frontline workers with their equipment they need to do their job sufficiently, or B) the pensioner drops dead with sheer exhaustion with the world's cameras on them.
Yeah seems that way, I have a lot of former colleagues and friends in Sweden and some of them are very critical of government. Nurses are free to go to restaurants, pubs bars and later work in elderly homes without protective gear. A good friend lost his father to the virus in an elderly home and he's furious about how everything was handled from start to finish. They refused him intensive care saying he simply was too old for it, while they according to my friend still have intensive care spots available. Disgrace.
Important counterpart to the viral load study.
We find that social distancing alone, as implemented in China during the outbreak, is sufficient to control COVID-19. While proactive school closures cannot interrupt transmission on their own, they can reduce peak incidence by 40-60% and delay the epidemic.
Their social distancing is inadequate to be called social distancing, they are somewhat slowing the spread but it's not near enough going by how it looks currently with the amounts of death they have. Tegnell has been quoted saying he believes Sweden is close to herd-immunity which has been called on as bullshit by tons of experts in Norwegian papers.There are other sections of your post I disagree with in some ways but wanted to focus on this.If you are going to have an opinion on something then at least take the time to look into what you are forming an opinion on. Sweden is and has been social distancing.
Their social distancing is inadequate to be called social distancing, they are somewhat slowing the spread but it's not near enough going by how it looks currently with the amounts of death they have. Tegnell has been quoted saying he believes Sweden is close to herd-immunity which has been called on as bullshit by tons of experts in Norwegian papers.
There are even reports of healthcare workers going out in Sweden and then interacting with the older population the day after.
I think you missed the s button when writing in your alias.
Yup, quite scary actually. Someone like Katie Hopkins epitomises this, she has one million followers. We’re all going about our business in a country where a large number of people are actively following and agreeing with the views of Katie Hopkins. Terrifying.This is the danger of social media. As time passes, every dissenting or challenging voice is either blocked or muted and narcissistic types end up in a noise vacuum of people who are of similar views to themselves. They then share their opinions and more and more are only met with positive reinforcement and it creates intolerable monsters who are incapable of even acknowledging a differing viewpoint.
Unfortunately, doesn’t contradict anything the other study says and concludes as follows:
If we combine what we learn from this and previous paper we would conclude that kids less likely than adults to get infected but, once infected, are just as likely to pass it on. Hence school closures are effective at flattening the curve and re-opening then could cause another surge.
Yeah seems that way, I have a lot of former colleagues and friends in Sweden and some of them are very critical of government. Nurses are free to go to restaurants, pubs bars and later work in elderly homes without protective gear. A good friend lost his father to the virus in an elderly home and he's furious about how everything was handled from start to finish. They refused him intensive care saying he simply was too old for it, while they according to my friend still have intensive care spots available. Disgrace.
Not only that @africanspur, to call them “miserable” you have to also look at it long term and believe other countries will do better once restrictions are eased. You have to consider that this virus is likely to be around for at least a year, probably longer and imagine that countries who “started well” will continue to do so out of lockdown.
Germany is reopening museums, zoos, botanical gardens, exhibitions, churches, memorial sites and playgrounds. A concept for schools and daycare centres is to be announced next week. That leaves restaurants for whom the Whit weekend at the end of May is being discussed as a possible date for reopening.
Germany is reopening museums, zoos, botanical gardens, exhibitions, churches, memorial sites and playgrounds. A concept for schools and daycare centres is to be announced next week. That leaves restaurants for whom the Whit weekend at the end of May is being discussed as a possible date for reopening.
No mention of pubs?Germany is reopening museums, zoos, botanical gardens, exhibitions, churches, memorial sites and playgrounds. A concept for schools and daycare centres is to be announced next week. That leaves restaurants for whom the Whit weekend at the end of May is being discussed as a possible date for reopening.
No mention of pubs?
I'm surprised we've not heard more around a cyclical lockdown rather than a constant lessened lockdown.
Would it not give people the space to mentally recharge whilst also interrupting the chain of transmission.
Where do these figures come from?Apparently today's hospital death figure for the whole UK:
473.
Another reduction of 100 or so from yesterday, and around 150 less than this time last week.
This is pretty good news.
No mention of care home figures, though. I'm guessing that will get tagged on at 5pm when it's time for the briefing?
Where do these figures come from?
I mean, the DHSC haven't printed the figures yet, so are these from a source or what not? Ive always wondered how some places get the figures sometimes quite a bit before they're printed (sometimes right, sometimes wrong)
Updated graph of deaths in England by day of death. 546 deaths announced today, 232 fewer than this time last week. Decline seems to be pretty steady.
Orange is a 5 day trailing average. Last 5-7 days will see large to moderate upward changes:
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I saw the same, and wondered where they got them from, as they haven't been officially printed yet. Then the Daily Fail followed suit and printed the same ones saying that they'll likely rise when the DHSC releases the official figures later + Care/Community deaths.They were on the timeline for (I know) The Mirror but they were on something similar yesterday and were accurate give or take a few. No idea where they get them from agreed. We'll get a more official number within the hour surely.
Updated graph of hospital deaths in England by day of death. 391 deaths reported today, 54 fewer than yesterday and 123 fewer than this time last week. Represents quite the consistent drop.
Orange is a 5 day trailing average. Last 5-7 days will see large to moderate upward changes:
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Why don't we just inject soap into our bodies?seen this a few times on FB
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I saw the same, and wondered where they got them from, as they haven't been officially printed yet. Then the Daily Fail followed suit and printed the same ones saying that they'll likely rise when the DHSC releases the official figures later + Care/Community deaths.
Again, as i say, they should now move to weekly deaths rather than daily. It's great seeing them drop, but when you get the odd spike up, which will likely happen, it's deflating![]()
Now that is the kind of source information i like.Updated graph of hospital deaths in England by day of death. 391 deaths reported today, 54 fewer than yesterday and 123 fewer than this time last week. Represents quite the consistent drop.
Orange is a 5 day trailing average. Last 5-7 days will see large to moderate upward changes:
Data source for @Brownie85: https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/covid-19-daily-deaths/![]()