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And not a brain cell between themMost of them are PhD students![]()
And not a brain cell between themMost of them are PhD students![]()
To be honest, it was one of my first instinctive thoughts/concerns. When I discussed the vaccine in general with friends they were concerned too.
It's not to do with a video or the belief there is a plan to reduce the world's population. It seems to be a normal reaction for many who hope to have kids in a few years
Yeah don't worry, I got your point, sorry if it came across I didn't or thought you were 'attacking me'. And you're right, I do think that many people don't think of the alternative - but I think it's because, especially in this case, people have got into their mind COVID is 'just' the flu so would take that chance
I think my main point is more that I've seen so many situations where people get shouted down for asking legitimate questions (legitimate in the sense they are curious to learn/understand). I genuinely believe this type of 'debating' has what helped lead to things like Brexit, Trump etc. People get very much forced into a corner and then stuck there because the side they were happy to join, demeaned them for even asking questions to understand a topic better.
There's already very little non-essential international travel going on.We closed international borders without stopping freight. However, we don't depend on truck traffic for imports.
There's already very little non-essential international travel going on.
Much reduced but still as much as 15% of normal. The good thing is that as it is much reduced already moving to only returning citizens and residents with compulsory guarded quarantine would be less of a big deal than before.
Why would anyone even suspect that a vaccine would affect fertility?
Ok, yeah, that definitely happens. The toxicity of social media. Choose a side and abuse “the enemy”. Everyone wants to score points. Nobody wants to find common ground. It’s a huge problem and is going to hinder the roll out of the vaccine.
I keep hearing this. Why can’t they close it to everything apart from supply chain?I don't think there's any way to close the UK borders for a sustained period of time due to the interconnectedness of Europe and the practicalities of our supply chains.
International travel is not allowed from a Tier 4 area, other than for one of a few limited reasons.I keep hearing this. Why can’t they close it to everything apart from supply chain?
All those ski trips are flying out from somewhere.There's already very little non-essential international travel going on.
Why not? Not that it would, but why wouldn't it be a legitimate question? I am sure there were times many people thought certain things had no links but later found they did. Some people, like me, are not educated enough in the field and are (perhaps selfishly) thinking about things only from their perspective. Yes saving people is of course important, but also one of the things high on my list is hopefully starting a family soon so it's on my mind. Maybe if you asked me last year or after a kid I wouldn't have even had this thought.
There will be many people who have other questions that don't even cross my mind. For example, people asked about allergic reactions which never for a second crossed my mind as I assumed they'd be OK and also I am not allergic to anything. There was also a story about people who had some form of cosmetic surgery, again it doesn't impact me so I never for a second thought about it - but those people would have had questions.
People will have questions based on what is happening with their lives, I don't think it's wrong to ask questions for peace of mind. It is wrong though to not ask and either blindly follow or blindly go against. The other important thing is to ask the right people, and several of them - this is another battle of legitimate vs fake news of course
Why would you think that a vaccine would make you infertile? There is no history of vaccines making you infertile. You might as well worry that a vaccine would give you liver cancer or melanoma or any other random thing you can think of. Just odd to settle on that worry.
What's the overall case numbers for the UK now if it was 100k cases around March/April as speculated? 15m impacted in some way with covid who now have antibodies in some form?
It should be noted that what qualifies as “fantastic” compliance is very subjective. Your view isn’t one you should expect everyone to align with. Wearing a mask is piss easy. It’s something we should expect everyone to do, all the time. They have that expectation in many Asian societies in less severe situations because they know it is easy and requires such a small sacrifice.
It is because our expectations as a society are lower that we perform worse on some of these key elements, which clearly make disease control more difficult. Most people can wear their mask most of the time they’re supposed to and everyone can feel like they’re doing fantastically well. Big Sam can get a thumbs up for at least trying to wear a mask, even though the way he wore it is more dangerous than helpful.
It is. Those that might not align with my thinking are free to disagree but I’d be well within my right to ask them: what exactly do you want? If you are to go shopping, then wearing a mask, forming orderly queues, keeping your distance and not acting like a cretin for (often stressed) staff is about as good as it gets. By and large, this is what I see.
I’m just not seeing this lack of compliance that others often express. I think it’s only right to highlight the positive choices people are making instead of actively seeking to highlight the negatives of a small minority. You will end up very angry otherwise; I’d rather save this anger for halfwits like Gavin Williamson, in truth.
No chance they’re studying to be doctors of medicine though, let’s be honest. The ones in the know are the only cnuts we should listen to and not made up/misinformed bollocks from anyone whether it’s yer da the brickie or someone with a childcare studies doctorate.
And the people in the know are the ones slaving away in hospitals, making videos pleading with people to take it seriously and are mind blown about the stupidity of people regarding a simple vaccine just to get called paid actors. It’s fecking embarrassing, hilarious and depressing at the same time.
The % of idiotic conspiracy theorists in even the UK and USA alone is probably* way higher than any other country, especially the Far East, and it’ll show. They’ll be responsible for many more deaths.
*I don’t make bold claims without a source
Oh FFS, it's just one after another. This makes it how many incidents with UK tourists overseas this year?
I cannot believe that Boris hasn't come out yet and said we are going into a national lockdown.
Some areas are in T4 yes, and in others this new variant is not going through the roof - YET....why wait another week or two for it to really get going? I can't help but feel that the Government have not learnt their lesson from March.
We keep hearing that the Vaccine is the way out, so I thought I'd check up on some numbers and see what that looks like.
According to Age Discrimination who got the info from the Govt, there are are around 8.7 million over 70s in the UK...and according to KingsFund.Org.Uk, there are 15m people in the UK living with an underlying health condition with no cure.
So, in a completely non-scientific manner, let's say that 12m people need to be vaccinated ASAP, and in that number let's include NHS front line, Care home staff, and I suspect soon, Teachers.
The first UK vaccine was given on 8th December, and to date, let's assume (going off official figures and time since) that 750,000 people have received their first dose.and they ha
Now let's say, Oxford Vaccine gets the greenlight tomorrow, and they have 20m doses ready.....we are looking a minimum 3 month window to get those 12m done, and be in a position where we can loosen restrictions more and not be worrying about number of hospitalisations and deaths....and that 3 months is ONLY possible if everything runs SUPER smooth and we increase the number of vaccines given per day.
Please note these are rough calcs based on nothing....but the point I'm making is, that from where we are, we are not in a position to be putting off lockdown because we think a magical solution is going to save us in a week.
If we had a political system where those in power were actually held accountable, the likes of Boris, Gove and Hancock should be facing long stretches in jail imo
Sorry - it’s a good point. But it depends who they hang around with that affects what they choose to believe to be honest, I’d like to think any intelligent person that can think independently would know vaccines have been a working method of preventing diseases for centuries and these conspiracy ideas about controlling the public etc. are just hilarious nonsense.That wasn’t my point though. I wasn’t saying we should listen to them. My point was that if people that “educated” can believe that kind of BS then no wonder so many other less-educated people are too.
Any of the medical guys on here able to give a rough idea how many of the 41000 new cases yesterday will end up in hospital, or needing critical care for that matter.?
These figures are eye-watering, but I know we are doing way more testing than earlier in the year.
So are schools gonna open or not... because as a parent and somebody who runs a business its getting pretty difficult to plan even a week ahead
The communications throughout covid have been pretty shambolic
A very crude calculation is total positive tests vs total hospitalised which would be roughly around 10% obviously there is deaths and people that weren't tested or didn't go for one to take into account, also age of infected makes a huge difference.
A reasonable estimate would be between 5-10% i guess.
Hospital admissions increased among all groups aged 45 years and over in the week ending 13 December. Hospital admission rates increased the most among people aged 85 years and over, rising from 146.8 to 172.9 per 100,000 people. Rates have been the highest in this age group throughout the pandemic. Their hospital admission rate is almost 50 times higher than for those aged between 15 and 44 years. The hospital admission rate is lowest among children aged between 5 and 14 years, at 0.6 per 100,000 people.
I doubt there will be another national lockdown as Boris had previously said it would be disastrous for the economy if that were to happen, so he’ll probably persist with the regional approach even if it ends up that all regions except the Shetland Isles are in Tier 5 or whatever.Let's have another national lockdown, all because Boris wanted people to eat turkey together, FFS!
Boris has made a u-turn basically every other day. You can’t take anything he says seriously.I doubt there will be another national lockdown as Boris had previously said it would be disastrous for the economy if that were to happen, so he’ll probably persist with the regional approach even if it ends up that all regions except the Shetland Isles are in Tier 5 or whatever.
I doubt there will be another national lockdown as Boris had previously said it would be disastrous for the economy if that were to happen, so he’ll probably persist with the regional approach even if it ends up that all regions except the Shetland Isles are in Tier 5 or whatever.
I don’t think they’ll do it this week personally. Think we’ll seem them persist with the tier system for another week or two unfortunately.Whether he calls it a national lockdown, or Tier 4/5....nearly everywhere in the UK will be in it Thursday or Friday imo
Yeah pretty much.I think the only thing certain is the government will make the important decisions a week or so later than they should have been made, that's the consistent pattern.
I think the only thing certain is the government will make the important decisions a week or so later than they should have been made, that's the consistent pattern.
Our governmentThis. It’s insane how much they continue to dither after all that’s happened.