noodlehair
"It's like..."
It doesn't take an expert to see the government have fecked up massively here
It doesn't take an expert to see the government have fecked up massively here
I have faith that they're doing the best they can in the circumstances they find themselves, with as much expertise & support as they need. I also don't believe that anyone else in the same boat would look significantly better right now or be doing a much better job. As I say the fact that we can learn about it so quickly, know the tips and tricks to reduce our risks and even produce a vaccine is a miracle in of itself. People really expect miracles it seems I think from a false sense of security they give themselves that the government is and should be in charge of absolutely everything that happens in the universe.
The biggest shame of all is that all of the experts that know all of the easy and 'obvious' choices that should have been made at every step of the way are trapped behind computer screens or else we'd be fine and dandy now.
It started with Boris's suicidal bravado in thinking it wouldn't be an issue in UK, so wasting Jan-March prep time.There's a reason we have such a ridiculously high death count for a relatively small population. Unfortunately, idiocracy is here and it's global.
How much detailed knowledge or exposure do you have to how other countries have dealt with this?I have faith that they're doing the best they can in the circumstances they find themselves, with as much expertise & support as they need. I also don't believe that anyone else in the same boat would look significantly better right now or be doing a much better job. As I say the fact that we can learn about it so quickly, know the tips and tricks to reduce our risks and even produce a vaccine is a miracle in of itself. People really expect miracles it seems I think from a false sense of security they give themselves that the government is and should be in charge of absolutely everything that happens in the universe.
The biggest shame of all is that all of the experts that know all of the easy and 'obvious' choices that should have been made at every step of the way are trapped behind computer screens or else we'd be fine and dandy now.
A friend of mine just sent me a photo from inside the Westfield shopping centre, in London. Throngs of people. Loads without masks. Is that normal in the UK?!
All very well moaning about Boris and the gang but that photo really shocked me. Looks like the British public need to up their fecking game or reap the consequences.
I have faith that they're doing the best they can in the circumstances they find themselves, with as much expertise & support as they need. I also don't believe that anyone else in the same boat would look significantly better right now or be doing a much better job. As I say the fact that we can learn about it so quickly, know the tips and tricks to reduce our risks and even produce a vaccine is a miracle in of itself. People really expect miracles it seems I think from a false sense of security they give themselves that the government is and should be in charge of absolutely everything that happens in the universe.
The biggest shame of all is that all of the experts that know all of the easy and 'obvious' choices that should have been made at every step of the way are trapped behind computer screens or else we'd be fine and dandy now.
Personal responsibility has to come into this at some point. If everyone actually listened to the science and what experts have been saying we wouldn’t be in this position.This is cool man but I bet their attitude would have been different if the government didn't lie, go back on their words, change rules last minute, etc etc.
Came into effect 17 minutes ago.To be fair, and I'm not advocating this behaviour, but tier four isn't applicable til Sunday.
Doesn't excuse this however...
I had a southern mate trolling me with pics in the pub only on Thursday.I bet half of those Londoners jumping ship were telling the northerners to suck it up when they were in tier 3 for weeks
Yeah, we definitely need to punish those suffering the most from the virus more. They’d had such an easy ride.Flout the rules, lose your furlough pay.
We'd see much higher compliance then imo
I was on furlough for a few months and had it easy. Far easier than my colleagues who were still working. There should be higher punishments for those breaking the rules but there's far too many to police now.Yeah, we definitely need to punish those suffering the most from the virus more. They’d had such an easy ride.
Good for you.I was on furlough for a few months and had it easy. Far easier than my colleagues who were still working. There should be higher punishments for those breaking the rules but there's far too many to police now.
I was on furlough for a few months and had it easy. Far easier than my colleagues who were still working. There should be higher punishments for those breaking the rules but there's far too many to police now.
I don't see how you fairly punish people for breaking the rules when the rules themselves make no sense and no one knows the situation an individual is breaking the rules in or why.
If someone who's been on their own all year in tier 4, self isolates for 2 weeks to go and spend Christmas with their family in tier 2, do you think they deserve to be punished? What if doing that is the only thing that gets them through this? What if they say they are forming a support bubble with their family? How do you prove whether that's a lie?
Who's going to judge where the line is between being irresponsible and making reasoned judgements to try and maintain a quality of life? and who's going to judge if someone has or hasn't crossed it? Particularly considering the most irresponsible and inconsistent people during the whole pandemic have been the British government.
Short of throwing large lockdown parties or being a mask conspiracy weirdo I find it hard to judge anyone at this point. No one knows what anyone else has been through since March or what circumstances they are making their decisions under.
To be fair, people rushed to Westfield before the shops shut. Easily avoided if Govt had its shit together.A friend of mine just sent me a photo from inside the Westfield shopping centre, in London. Throngs of people. Loads without masks. Is that normal in the UK?!
In Ireland you could go days without seeing a single maskless person in an indoor space. I know the benefits of masks are kind of uncertain but to me it’s a marker of general civic spiritedness during the pandemic. If they can’t be bothered wearing a mask in a shopping centre then chances are you’re taking the piss in other ways too.
All very well moaning about Boris and the gang but that photo really shocked me. Looks like the British public need to up their fecking game or reap the consequences.
To be fair, people rushed to Westfield before the shops shut. Easily avoided if Govt had its shit together.
You know, that's what I thought at the beginning of this pandemic. Now I'm starting to lean towards the opinion that most people are law-abiding. Masks and lockdowns are well outside their comfort zones, but to go rioting is a step too far.It's actually at a point where I can see it ending in full on riots.... People aren't so stupid that they can't tell complete bollocks from reason, and using complete bollocks to take people's freedoms away is dangerous at the best of times.
“This spread is happening at a moment in time when there are already many lineages circulating, and despite that it is displacing them all,” said Kristian Andersen, a geneticist at the Scripps Research in La Jolla, Calif. “We can’t say for sure, but to me it looks like this very explosive growth is primarily because” of its new mutations.
The new variant in Britain shares a crucial mutation with a lineage that is growing just as explosively in South Africa. At a World Health Organization meeting early this month, scientists reported that the South African variant accounted for 80 to 90 percent of newly identified infections, driving an explosive second wave.
“We normally see 20 to 30 lineages in our samples at a given time,” said Tulio de Oliveira, a professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine, in Durban, who first flagged the variant. “Now, we see only one.”
The clearest sign that D614G has an effect on the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in humans comes from an ambitious UK effort called the COVID-19 Genomics UK Consortium, which has analysed genomes of around 25,000 viral samples. From these data, researchers have identified more than 1,300 instances in which a virus entered the United Kingdom and spread, including examples of D- and G-type viruses.
A team led by Andrew Rambaut, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Edinburgh, UK, epidemiologist Erik Volz, at Imperial College London, and biologist Thomas Connor at Cardiff University, studied the UK spread of 62 COVID-19 clusters seeded by D viruses and 245 by G viruses7. The researchers found no clinical differences in people infected with either virus. However, G viruses tended to transmit slightly faster than lineages that didn’t carry the change, and formed larger clusters of infections. Their estimates of the difference in transmission rates hover around 20%, Volz says, but the true value could be a bit higher or lower. “There’s not a large effect in absolute terms,” says Rambaut.
Unfortunately, a significant number of people will always do what they want, without a thought for "the others". The people who comply with the rules aren't enough on their own.So many in this thread want to blame the government but not foist any blame on the populace. It’s not all the government. It’s at best half & half with probably more blame on the populace.
There’s absolutely no reason for pictures like this. This picture isn’t due to the idiocy of the government, it’s due to the idiocy of the populace.
When will people finally realize this?
And then these mensas will create an uproar when truly severe lockdown measures are enacted.Unfortunately, a significant number of people will always do what they want, without a thought for "the others". The people who comply with the rules aren't enough on their own.
For those sceptical about the relevance of this mutation, here's a couple of outside perspectives:
They need more testing to verify the claims of being "up to 70% more transmissible" and it obviously doubles up as convenient political cover, but at the very least there's reason to think this requires a change in tactic. And while the UK is criticised for its slow response in most things, if it is the case that Nervtag only shared their analysis the day before (which eventually becomes public record), then I don't think there's much to argue about. The UK were noted in that article in nature as being particularly proactive on studying the generic variations:
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02544-6
These are genuine experts in their fields working on these things, and when looking at that new strain before they were happy to say the effects were relatively muted. 20%, not 70%. For them to have mistakenly understood this one or greatly exaggerated the changes would be really unusual. It can't be put down to just bumbling Boris.
Those videos were tweeted during tier 3 restrictions.Came into effect 17 minutes ago.
Anyone know if theory test centres will be open in tier 4 areas? GOV site hasn’t been updated yet and can’t find information anywhere else.