madzo2007
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Gonna be some queue in the barbers after all this.
I took a pair of clippers to mine last week, couldn't wait any longer!
Gonna be some queue in the barbers after all this.
You're entitled to your opinion but your reference to Fox News indicates that you've completely missed the point of my post and also completely misunderstand both what I was trying to say. Congratulations.
Number 5 verges on the psychopathic. And goes well into complete cnut territory.I"m not saying i disagree with every word of course lockdown can't go on for years but you've covered all the standard fox news tropes in there and many aren't true or helpful:
- Loads already have it anyway - Not true
- Death rate no worse than flu - again not true
- We don't lockdown for car deaths - i suppose that's true at least
- Attack on media for project fear
- Only the elderly- Missing a very big demographic of vulnerable, i have a few friends in this
- Youngsters have irrational fear they'll die - not true for 99% they just identify a collective good.
Indeed. I am scared of losing close relatives as I'm sure we all are, bit I'm also scared that I won't have a job or that my daughter's education will be damaged. Its evident that by any sensible reckoning, the idea of people locking themselves up for months and years on end is unrealistic. It is also very clearly not the plan the government has. This is all about keeping the NHS at a point where it can do the best job and save as many lives as it can. What if they can't develop a vaccine? Are we intending to stay locked down forever? Its simply not viable.
People are of course entitled to their opinion. I don't consider myself to be a sociopath. Any life lost to this is tragic but we mustn't lose sight of the bigger picture either.
Fair point. I don;t understand the science well enough but surely there is the prospect of different figures based on demographics of various places?
They were asked about it in the Press Conference just. Prof John Newton replied:
So any home delivered tests are counted when they are dispatched rather than when/if they're sent back. According to https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-information-for-the-public 40,369 tests were dispatched this way yesterday and included in the total test results
I don't understand why a government, any government does this kind of thing in regards to anything at all really.
Yeah makes sense. One to keep an eye on.Not really. All I can guess is that death typically takes 12-14 days on average and the vast wad of those cases have come in the last fortnight or so.
I’m so disillusioned with our government right now. I was being lambasted as a Tory for giving them the benefit of the doubt early on, in putting our senior scientists and medical chiefs at the forefront.
Because they have journalists who'll spout their lies for all the world to see and then only clarify the lie weeks later when the fanfare has died down.I don't understand why a government, any government does this kind of thing in regards to anything at all really.
More often than not its found out and the fallout is worse than just being open, honest and truthful in the first place
Looks like with the plan Ireland won't fully reopen til October. No surprises there but still fecking depressing to hear.
I don't understand why a government, any government does this kind of thing in regards to anything at all really.
More often than not its found out and the fallout is worse than just being open, honest and truthful in the first place
Summary of Ireland's roadmap.
And the full thing below:
Looks like with the plan Ireland won't fully reopen til October. No surprises there but still fecking depressing to hear.
Pretty self explanatory if you look above.What exactly is opening up in Ireland on May 18th? Are restaurants back open? Will the car dealerships be open as i want to buy a new car?
I'm going to have a serious fecking head of hair on me by July
Restaurants/bars/cinemas/gyms will be a while longerWhat exactly is opening up in Ireland on May 18th? Are restaurants back open? Will the car dealerships be open as i want to buy a new car?
Restaurants/bars/cinemas/gyms will be a while longer
What exactly is opening up in Ireland on May 18th? Are restaurants back open? Will the car dealerships be open as i want to buy a new car?
20 quid a pop for 3 uses ? I'll pull my shirt over my face and take my chances thanks.
Yep, I'm sticking to my bandanas for the foreseeable and washing them each time I come home. 10 for a fiver. Much better option unless you're splashing on proper top-grade stuff.20 quid a pop for 3 uses ? I'll pull my shirt over my face and take my chances thanks.
While on the one hand that Ireland roap map looks logical, on the other hand, the fact they are hoping to open up work and business fully by October basically means that by next summer Ireland is going to be hitting the third-world-European ranks alongside the likes of Moldova and such.
If this is actually the plans being set out by developed European countries (it isn't, of course - see every other country exiting lockdown as an example) who have an in-context tiny amount of covid-19 deaths, goodbye Europe.
Luckily, this is worst-case-scenario nonsense that will be fast-tracked by a month or two at each stage as it becomes clear that there's no other way but to do so.
Car dealerships for sales looks like phase 2 (depending on size) or Phase 3
That sounds good. They are thinking about their staff.My work came out and said we can work from home if we want until October. Even when/if the government tells us it's ok to go outside again.
My work came out and said we can work from home if we want until October. Even when/if the government tells us it's ok to go outside again.
I"m not saying i disagree with every word of course lockdown can't go on for years but you've covered all the standard fox news tropes in there and many aren't true or helpful:
- Loads already have it anyway - Not true
- Death rate no worse than flu - again not true
- We don't lockdown for car deaths - i suppose that's true at least
- Attack on media for project fear
- Only the elderly- Missing a very big demographic of vulnerable, i have a few friends in this
- Youngsters have irrational fear they'll die - not true for 99% they just identify a collective good.
Heard some statistician on the radio say that for most people your chance of dying from Covid 19 is about the same as dying full stop in any given year.
For sure that has to play a role, as will the co-morbidities present in local populations and access to healthcare. Eyeballing this I think the median age in New York is pushing 37/38, which would be younger than the UK and about average for the US in general.
Last week Cuomo came out and said that around 14% of the state's population likely have or had the disease by 24th April. At that point I think the death rate was about 0.11% of the whole population. Assuming the test is accurate this would put the current IFR at just under 0.8% with 2/3 of New York's visible caseload still outstanding. I'm not sure how accurate the test is though. For one thing there's some talk about many people, especially the young, beating the disease without requiring a large number of antibodies. If that's true then the number of New Yorkers silently contracting it would be substantially higher.
Isnt that common sense? This wont kill most people, its the vunerable we are protecting.)
Really? That's interesting.
I must say that I've become quite interested in some of the stats, trying to understand what it means. I look at a Reddit sub (r/COVID19) which is for the scientific discussion and I am very, very out of my depth. It is a more positive place to go however as a lot of people on it are very knowledgeable and it's not just media stories. Some really interesting stuff.
Isnt that common sense? This wont kill most people, its the vunerable we are protecting.