I wish Sky’s charmless Beth Rigby had aggressively questioned him with an anti army angle, just to see him brusquely swat her aside.
They're all afraid to ask him anything, aren't they ?
I wish Sky’s charmless Beth Rigby had aggressively questioned him with an anti army angle, just to see him brusquely swat her aside.
They're all afraid to ask him anything, aren't they ?
Resigned to believing it'll be more like July / August.
I don't think it'll be a "right, panic over, everyone as you were". They'll take some sort of staggered approach like, people who have had it and survived can go out and certain businesses can reopen before others. Do that for a bit and then, if a second wave doesn't hit, release the next bunch of people. If they do it that way reckon it'll be the oldest and the 1.5m most at risk who'll be in lockdown the longest.
I dunno, could be wrong.
So another year of 'Social measures'... Oops
Dom doesn't look best pleased.
depends on the "certain" business guidelines. Most are itching to get back so I suspect loads will and have their own measures that will be advised need to be met by Gov.
I know of 3 businesses that are pretty much ready to go at end of the lockdown and have started unfurloughing staff already.
Can see a situation where thousands of us trot off to work but socially is still very much locked down. Even more miserable than it currently is lol
Which would also p off most of the country. People will very soon be chomping at the bit to visit shops, coffee shops and garden centres, go to the gym, perhaps restart businesses, look to holiday.
Raab rules out publishing the findings of the government exercise a few years ago that modelled a pandemic of this sort
I know people who’ve gone back to work already, in infrastructure, construction and building projects. Both for big businesses, and owner-managed, where the owners want to get the show back on the road. Explains the far greater number of vans on the road.
So another year of 'Social measures'... Oops
Dom doesn't look best pleased.
Which would also p off most of the country. People will very soon be chomping at the bit to visit shops, coffee shops and garden centres, go to the gym, perhaps restart businesses, look to holiday.
I would expect that as more information becomes available on random testing over the next few days or weeks, these various reports on the numbers who have already had Covid should stop swinging wildly from one extreme to the other and start to centralise on a consistent set of figures. (Hopefully at the higher end).
Yeah, still quite a small number isn't it. If 4-7% getting infected means our hospitals are completely at capacity, imagine what 40-70% infection rate would have looked like.
So if we can somehow balance this out with 5% infected every month, running our hospitals close to capacity but not over, it will take 16 months of some kind of social distancing-measures to get us to the magic 80% 'herd immunity' figure.
I'm sure my maths is dodgy. Sake, I HOPE my maths is dodgy......
Does it get any less essential than the gym (I would say that as I don't go to the gym).
Didn’t the advice get updated last week to say people could drive to a walk, as long as that drive was not longer than the walk, or something?
Neither do I. But all part of a coming pushback if people can’t resume some of the things they like to do.
We are potentially looking at months of
Wake
Work
Eat
Sleep
Repeat
Maybe stuff like take away restaurants opening and social distancing in cinemas
Whilst people slowly lose businesses and jobs
I don’t think Chris Witty was meant to say what he said.
We are potentially looking at months of
Wake
Work
Eat
Sleep
Repeat
Maybe stuff like take away restaurants opening and social distancing in cinemas
Whilst people slowly lose businesses and jobs
I don’t think Chris Witty was meant to say what he said.
The tricky thing is this doesn’t account for those who have had it and recovered but don’t create antibodies, as reported in a couple of places as likely now.
We are potentially looking at months of
Wake
Work
Eat
Sleep
Repeat
Maybe stuff like take away restaurants opening and social distancing in cinemas
Whilst people slowly lose businesses and jobs
I don’t think Chris Witty was meant to say what he said.