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Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
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Brighton
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Lowest percentage increase in Italy so far! Even if its still a lot of people, I really really really hope Italy are getting getting some results from the lockdown now. It would give people a lot of hope when we go into lockdown.

Can you chuck this in the positive news thread, please? :smile:
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
It's a shot for bacterial pneumonia. The virus causes a viral pneumonia and from what I read in the early days of it, a lot of people got into trouble when the viral basically caused bacterial also and you had both at once and were generally ****ed. Could be wrong but seems a smart enough move to get a vaccine against bacterial if there's one available to you and she's in the danger zone age/contact wise.

I thought it was. I had mine a couple of years ago. I think they last for 10 years.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
19,595
Hurst Green
I thought it was. I had mine a couple of years ago. I think they last for 10 years.

I was offered one last week, but the nurse went to the fridge and nil stock. She said there is a shortage, however got a call Friday evening and they had it back in. Getting it tomorrow.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I was offered one last week, but the nurse went to the fridge and nil stock. She said there is a shortage, however got a call Friday evening and they had it back in. Getting it tomorrow.

I found it easier than the flu jab, which always gives me a reaction.
 


Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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GOSBTS
Got a text from my aunt who is a midwife at Surrey NHS. Rarely hear from her but she has said it is grim on the front line, now seeing younger patients, who admit they haven’t been self isolating. Overall numbers are spiking dramatically now too.
Sadly still massively lacking PPE on the front line
 






drew

Drew
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Oct 3, 2006
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Burgess Hill
Agree, I think this is one of the articles the “it’s just a flu mate, you doomsayer” folk were peddling around as some kind of proof.

Whilst completely ignoring what was happening in Asia and starting to happen in Italy. Looking back it was actually a very dangerous complacency.

I’m torn. Glad and relieved people are finally waking up to the severity of the crisis, yet I’d much rather have been proved wrong. Looking at the trends and the British public’s reaction (even now with crowds etc), I fear we are going to be have a larger peak than Italy.

The bloke's shown himself up to be a bit of a ****, despite his qualifications. His only mitigation is that he is in Toronto who are well down the infection table.
 


Raleigh Chopper

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Sep 1, 2011
12,054
Plymouth
Sorry, but this has largely been caused by bad advice by the authorities - its not the people. They have closed the bars and restaurants and encouraged us to get out and enjoy open spaces. The National Trust threw open the gates of its parks for free (they have now rapidly back-pedalled on that). People were following bad advice.

I know what you mean but they are idiots who can't think for themselves or are extremely selfish.
I didn't follow bad advise, nice and sunny I would have loved to have gone out, but I didn't and everyone I have spoken to today, family and friends have stayed in.
There are painted signs saying 'go home you idiots'
I expected some to go out but the numbers today is just staggering.
 


drew

Drew
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Oct 3, 2006
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Burgess Hill
It’s interesting how the daily ‘death toll’ data comes through at vastly varying times from each European country. Spain had announced there’s this morning whereas France have announced nothing yet.

Is our death toll done at 48 for today? Do any deaths from the time of the announcement onwards go towards tomorrow’s count?

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries

Think you'll find that the announcements are for a 24 hour period. So if England announce them at a set time it will be for the 24 hour period prior to that (allowing for a certain amount of time to collate the figures which in the digital world shouldn't take long). So, the 48 deaths announced today, didn't all die after midnight last night. For arguments sake, figures seem to be released at about 4ish each day so it will be 48 deaths from 4pm on 21st March to 4pm on the 22nd March.
 




Bodian

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May 3, 2012
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Cumbria
Think you'll find that the announcements are for a 24 hour period. So if England announce them at a set time it will be for the 24 hour period prior to that (allowing for a certain amount of time to collate the figures which in the digital world shouldn't take long). So, the 48 deaths announced today, didn't all die after midnight last night. For arguments sake, figures seem to be released at about 4ish each day so it will be 48 deaths from 4pm on 21st March to 4pm on the 22nd March.

This https://www.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/f94c3c90da5b4e9f9a0b19484dd4bb14 seems to say that the case data for England is from 9am (very bottom of footnote). Not sure about the death data, or why the England data is officially released later than rest of UK.
 


Poojah

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Nov 19, 2010
1,881
Leeds
"No1 i SAW had the virus"... wow **** wit thinks you can see it...

:facepalm: :shootself

Now clearly, to you and I, that’s a moronic thing to come out with. But what percentage of the population has read the ‘official’ post on Facebook that says you can only catch it from someone if they’re oozing luminous green slime out of every orifice and have steam coming out of their arse, and even then only if you haven’t crossed your fingers in time.

And therein lies the reason you need the military to enforce common sense, something which I expect and in many ways hope for in the next couple of days. Do not underestimate the capacity for human stupidity. It’s ****ing MASSIVE.
 








Jimmy Grimble

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Nov 10, 2007
10,094
Starting a revolution from my bed
Think you'll find that the announcements are for a 24 hour period. So if England announce them at a set time it will be for the 24 hour period prior to that (allowing for a certain amount of time to collate the figures which in the digital world shouldn't take long). So, the 48 deaths announced today, didn't all die after midnight last night. For arguments sake, figures seem to be released at about 4ish each day so it will be 48 deaths from 4pm on 21st March to 4pm on the 22nd March.

The site linked will generally update each country a few times throughout the day. At one point (possibly around lunchtime), the UK was listed as 11 deaths for the day.
 




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