- Jan 3, 2012
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I agree. But I guess there is an argument that says if the government don’t follow their own rules why should they?
But maybe most people have got more sense than the government. Wouldn't be difficult.
I agree. But I guess there is an argument that says if the government don’t follow their own rules why should they?
I really don't think the opening of beaches in Florida has much to do with the spike in infections in the state - it's somewhere I follow closely, daily, as we holiday there a lot and have another trip booked for October.
The primary reason for my thinking is that the virus doesn't spread easily outdoors, thankfully. Beyond that Florida has about a zillion miles of beach so, in the main, there is no need for people to be densely packed.
I think the main reason for Florida's spike, and that being seen in many other states currently, is the re-opening of almost every kind of indoor venue combined with some astounding ****wittery by many, many people. The story where a group of 16 friends all went out for their first post-lockdown drinks together and every single one of them got infected that same night perfectly illustrates that.
Phoned the family in Florida to find out WTF is going on with the rise in cases, I really should have worn earplugs considering the amount of expletives used.
You have people working in bars, restaurants and stores wearing masks and trying to enforce some sort of sensible shopping, eating out etc and the general public just completely ignoring them saying it infringes on their freedom rights, And a bizarre narrative amongst quite a few that wearing a face mask makes you a socialist, which in certain parts of Florida is the worst thing you can be called.
Combine it with a large number of people who are immune because they are bathed in the blood of Jesus and law enforcement that is too overstretched to police masks and distancing and really don’t want to get in that sort of argument with citizens anyway and you have total nitwittery.
Some Floridians really are a crackers bunch sometimes..
Although headline grabbing today, I also don’t think that the hordes at Camber and Bmuff will be a negative covid game-changer. A low angle photo-shot makes it all appear like packed sardines, but sun worshippers would not have been cm’s away from strangers.
Indoor space including mass transport will be key.
Phoned the family in Florida to find out WTF is going on with the rise in cases, I really should have worn earplugs considering the amount of expletives used.
You have people working in bars, restaurants and stores wearing masks and trying to enforce some sort of sensible shopping, eating out etc and the general public just completely ignoring them saying it infringes on their freedom rights, And a bizarre narrative amongst quite a few that wearing a face mask makes you a socialist, which in certain parts of Florida is the worst thing you can be called.
Combine it with a large number of people who are immune because they are bathed in the blood of Jesus and law enforcement that is too overstretched to police masks and distancing and really don’t want to get in that sort of argument with citizens anyway and you have total nitwittery.
Some Floridians really are a crackers bunch sometimes..
It appears the young have no respect for their parents or grandparents any more.
I feel these sort of people who are having parties and big social gatherings are just costing everyone in one way or another.
Bound to be a lot more deaths now. Meanwhile I will stay locked in with my dog.
I know, I know.
I've been watching this slow-motion car crash closely over the last few weeks, and it's almost beyond belief. The US, particularly under the current administration and it being an election year, has created a perfect storm for this virus to thrive in.
A copy and paste from CNN just now. Not Florida, obviously, but Texas is going the same way...
Coronavirus cases are surging in Texas and hospital admissions are significantly increasing.
“It's pretty dire,” Dr. Peter Hotez, professor and dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, told CNN’s Jake Tapper.
“We've got an enormous amount of community transmission. If you look at the curve of the numbers going up, it's following what we call an exponential curve which is it looks initially flat, and then it accelerates very sharply, almost vertically. And that's where we're at right now,” Hotez added.
Hotez said that the state is not seeing increased deaths yet — but they will soon.
"Those deaths will start to mount up, I would say, in a couple of weeks," he said.
Hotez said the projections for Covid-19 cases and deaths in Texas suggest as many as 4,000 cases a day by the Fourth of July weekend just over a week away.
“So, three or four times even this very high acceleration, a very high rate in Houston and similar things are happening now in Dallas, and all the metro areas, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio,” he said. “I can't stress enough how concerned I am.”
What rules would you set and how would you enforce them?
I really don't think the opening of beaches in Florida has much to do with the spike in infections in the state - it's somewhere I follow closely, daily, as we holiday there a lot and have another trip booked for October.
The primary reason for my thinking is that the virus doesn't spread easily outdoors, thankfully. Beyond that Florida has about a zillion miles of beach so, in the main, there is no need for people to be densely packed.
I think the main reason for Florida's spike, and that being seen in many other states currently, is the re-opening of almost every kind of indoor venue combined with some astounding ****wittery by many, many people. The story where a group of 16 friends all went out for their first post-lockdown drinks together and every single one of them got infected that same night perfectly illustrates that.
"Stay Home. Protect the NHS. Save Lives." seemed to work.
I understand what you are trying to say, but have you seen the pictures?
Round my way there is a large scale gathering going on now at Leysdown, which is clearly not locals, again zero social distancing going on... yes it’s outside, yes the risk is reduced, but come on, these people are taking the piss and to condone it is quite frankly wrong!
I used to have an asthma related illness as child and still technically have it now. Had to wear a facemask when in Worthing Hospital the other day to drop something off for my mother (not covid related) and I found it really difficult to breath even for the 15 minutes I was inside the hospital. I knew I would have difficulties wearing a face covering before it was announced by the government and this confirmed it for me, but as someone that would find it difficult to, I would hate to get on public transport with so many other people not wearing one. What the don't get is that its for other peoples protection if you pre-symptomatic, not your protection.
FFS I just don't get it. Here in Victoria we have seen a gradual increase 18, 20, 37 cases per day and the government has reintroduced some restrictions. You guys are getting over 1000 a day and are removing restrictions. As to the beach when this happened at Bondi (with probably a 1/3 less density) there was a full blown government response and all the beaches were closed. I guess this is why we have only had 7.5k infections (296 per million) vs Uk at 308k (4500 per million). Most people I talk to are pissed that our Governments did not go harder and, like the Kiwis, eradicate it.
Population of Oz is what 23 odd million. Here we’ve nearly 70, so basically 3 times as many stupid people! Not forgetting you can’t tell any of them what to do here!! Rights come first (eg I can litter if I want to). Responsibility a distant 2nd (eg you clear my shit up if it’s such a big deal). And that, in a nutshell, is 2020 UK. Plus people are quite happy to stab you to death for politely asking would you mind putting that in a bin please, not push in, keep 2m distance etc etc
"Stay Home. Protect the NHS. Save Lives." seemed to work.
So in an even smaller nutshell UK 2020 is Little America. So the turds who were trying to make the UK the 51st state when I left 31 years ago finally succeeded.
So in an even smaller nutshell UK 2020 is Little America. So the turds who were trying to make the UK the 51st state when I left 31 years ago finally succeeded.
The more younger people that get immunity ............