Paxi
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Sorry I don't have time to read through dozens of pages but could somebody please confirm to me that these vacancies have efficacy against this more infectius strain of covid? 
Sorry I don't have time to read through dozens of pages but could somebody please tell me that these vacancies have efficacy against this more infectius strain of covid?![]()
Probably not, a plane has to return and commercially it makes sense to fly a plane on the proviso that it earns money on the way home. I can't see the bans changing for at least a month.
Regardless, surely the overall transmission patterns would give a fairly accurate idea that there was a problem before this fecking Friday. For example, I knew there was a problem before then, because I looked at the publicly available data and saw that there very obviously was. We've crept up from 40 cases per 100,000 to nearly 500 per 100,000 in under 2 months. It hasn't just suddenly happened this week, no matter what it's attributed to.
Okay thank you. We can all hope.Whilst scientists won’t say something definitely does something without it being studied, they have said there is no reason to believe it wouldn’t
feck, I didn't think of that
Not meeting people, paying the slightest heed to Boris?What do you mean?
It's tough, I would certainly speak to the airlines to see what options. You could re-route to a country where they haven't banned travel and fly into the UK that way?
With opinions such as this being so prevalent we hav’nt got a chance and the U.K. is well and truly fecked. Talk about ‘it’s not my responsibility’. Its at times like this that it crosses my mind that a ‘police state’ might not be a bad idea.
So 35,000 infected today, without any error like a few days ago.
It's like being in a burning building and having to choose whether you let someone guide you out. If they're dressed as a firefighter and appear to be leading you to where they think the exit is, then you're probably going to follow them. If they're dressed as a circus clown and keep changing their mind about which way to go, and occasionally try to make you walk through things that are on fire, you're probably going to start thinking about finding your own way out, or at the very least start getting very angry at them when you notice your arm is burning.
Okay thank you. We can all hope.
Yeah I gathered that at worst we wouldn't have to start from scratch.The other thing is the mRNA vaccines are relatively easy to adapt so we have good reason to believe that if this a minor adjustment to the spike protein that changes the immune response, we can just make a minor change to the mRNA to match it. It wouldn't be anything like starting from 0 again. We adapt the flu virus every year on similar principles, and this technology is easier to adjust. Costs a fair bit of money and time but not something to despair about.
Blimey, I always thought you were over 60 yourself. Good luck to your gandparents anyway.Both Grandparents just arrived back from their first jab. Second one scheduled for 10th January.
Blimey, I always thought you were over 60 yourself. Good luck to your gandparents anyway.
So 35,000 infected today, without any error like a few days ago.
Chances it will go up to 50,000 by Christmas day? Especially with all the moving around in the last 24 hours..
Dr Susan Hopkins from Public Health England, and Dr Maria Van Kerkhove, Covid-19 technical lead at the World Health Organisation were on Marr this morning, and unless I misheard they were aware of and researching this new strain from Kent, UK in September and October, during this time understanding how the mutations affected transmissibility of the virus.
Available on iPlayer.
This particular variant was identified from whole genome sequencing in the middle of October, from a sample taken in September. It continued to spread and in December, early December, while we were trying to understand why Kent and Medway continued to increase despite the national restrictions, we found a cluster that was growing very fast and that had spread not just from the South of England, into London, and parts of Essex. We still did not understand what the difference in transmissibility was and this week, the modellers and academics we work with in Imperial and other partners, demonstrated that it was indeed more transmissible than other variants circulating. We alerted the government to this fact on Friday and immediately government started to take action.
Flight bans, travel bans, London locked down all because this strain is more contagious?
Feels like some other shit is going on that they're not telling us about
Probably not, a plane has to return and commercially it makes sense to fly a plane on the proviso that it earns money on the way home. I can't see the bans changing for at least a month.
Flight bans, travel bans, London locked down all because this strain is more contagious?
Feels like some other shit is going on that they're not telling us about
You make it sound like a small thing.
Apparently the french ban is for all flux, there is no way it last a month. The UK needs supplies.
Watching the news now...and they're suggesting that it could be 71% more contagious, and it could increase the R rate by up 0.9
Watching the news now...and they're suggesting that it could be 71% more contagious, and it could increase the R rate by up 0.9
I hope you are right, I hope it's much less than 75%.They absolutely do not have the evidence to suggest that with any conviction. It's like their modelling that suggested 2m people could be hospitalised. Too many assumptions built into too limited a model to make these statements without huge caveats. You can talk to epidemiologists that way because they will know how to contextualise the numbers and their reliability but I can't see how this is good public health messaging, unless its only goal is to cause mass fear. The tests next week could very easily provide a completely different pair of numbers. The direction is reasonable to communicate but the specificity is miscommunicated.
I hope you are right, I hope it's much less than 75%.
Because with 75% or 71% more infections I don't see how at anyone point we'd have had the virus under control
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Have the Nightingale Hospitals been opened yet? Not heard a thing about them.
People don’t need to be getting coffee at the local store.
It's childish to absolve these people in the picture of any responsibility. This is 100% hubris & selfishness by the people. Don’t try to blame their idiocy on the government. They’d do it even if christmas wasn’t rightly cancelled.
Eurotunnel said trains would still be running services from France to the UK that were vital for medical supplies and other essential goods. A spokesman said: “Eurotunnel recognises the importance of combatting the spread of coronavirus and we will be implementing the measures as we have done throughout the pandemic.”Transport to and from the UK halted at midnight tonight, does that include the vaccine's?