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Kinky Gerbil

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Sorry if missed it on here

But Matt Hancock said earlier that businesses didn’t need to close when ask to comment on B&Q etc

Is that the Government covering its back?
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Sorry if missed it on here

But Matt Hancock said earlier that businesses didn’t need to close when ask to comment on B&Q etc

Is that the Government covering its back?

It was true eg Wickes was able to remain open for click and collect. For ‘essential’ products.

But workers, unions and the media kicked up a fuss at the beginning of lockdown, and so countless large national businesses closed for PR reasons.
 


The Wizard

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A lot of businesses didn't have to/weren't forced to close, they simply closed to protect their staff seen to be protecting customers and done as at 1St the country went into meltdown. However now we are starting to manage numbers and a lot of population have got used to social distancing and they can make sure workplaces can adapt to the 2 metre rule
 


Kinky Gerbil

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It was true eg Wickes was able to remain open for click and collect. For ‘essential’ products.

But workers, unions and the media kicked up a fuss at the beginning of lockdown, and so countless large national businesses closed for PR reasons.

Forgive me if I’ve not remembered correctly - but wasn’t there a massive backlash against it?
 




Weststander

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Overtaken Italy on normalised cumulative death graph. Often said that we are "2 weeks behind" Italy curve, meaning a fairly steady rate of deaths daily for quite a while yet

Italy’s recording of covid deaths has been slammed throughout, from within Italy:
https://www.thelocal.it/20200403/whats-the-problem-with-italys-official-coronavirus-statistics

Including 190 at one care home:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/16/italian-police-broaden-care-home-coronavirus-milan
 








RossyG

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Dec 20, 2014
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Every death is sad - but we have destroyed the economy and the break down shows deaths are more likely for the old and very old with a few exceptions.

Also, how many of those under 40s had preexisting conditions?

I really think the lockdown needs to end soon. We’re fast approaching “the cure is worse than the illness” territory. Cancer and heart patients aren’t getting proper treatment and a depression will kill thousands.
 


Is it PotG?

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Feb 20, 2017
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Also, how many of those under 40s had preexisting conditions?

I really think the lockdown needs to end soon. We’re fast approaching “the cure is worse than the illness” territory. Cancer and heart patients aren’t getting proper treatment and a depression will kill thousands.

So, let's just say we all hang loose and a second spike appears. How will the NHS cope? I assume the ill will want treatment.
 


RossyG

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So, let's just say we all hang loose and a second spike appears. How will the NHS cope? I assume the ill will want treatment.

Plenty of empty beds in the nightingale hospitals. Plenty of bored nurses with nothing to do, too, other than choreograph dance routines for Tik Tok.

Self isolation isn’t a cure. Unless we intend to stay under house arrest until a vaccine is available, which could take years, we will have to face it sooner or later.

And has this lukewarm lockdown actually done much good really? If it takes three weeks from infection to death, our peak happened one full week before lockdown.

And then there’s Sweden. I read that Israel are looking at herd immunity too.
 




Is it PotG?

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Feb 20, 2017
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Plenty of empty beds in the nightingale hospitals. Plenty of bored nurses with nothing to do, too, other than choreograph dance routines for Tik Tok.

Self isolation isn’t a cure. Unless we intend to stay under house arrest until a vaccine is available, which could take years, we will have to face it sooner or later.

And has this lukewarm lockdown actually done much good really? If it takes three weeks from infection to death, our peak happened one full week before lockdown.

And then there’s Sweden. I read that Israel are looking at herd immunity too.

Indeed,

It seems we all have our own views on this matter.
 


wehatepalace

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Plenty of empty beds in the nightingale hospitals. Plenty of bored nurses with nothing to do, too, other than choreograph dance routines for Tik Tok.

Yes it’s like the actual frontline NHS aren’t reading from the same script as the top brass !
The other day I saw a post on social media saying how overstretched and terrified our nurses were how they are all stressed and that they were scared every day, then the very next post was a TikTok of a load of nurses dancing around the hospital, now not wanting to knock our wonderful and committed nhs nurses, but they didn’t seem particularly terrified and scared to me.
 


Creaky

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Plenty of empty beds in the nightingale hospitals. Plenty of bored nurses with nothing to do, too, other than choreograph dance routines for Tik Tok.

Self isolation isn’t a cure. Unless we intend to stay under house arrest until a vaccine is available, which could take years, we will have to face it sooner or later.

And has this lukewarm lockdown actually done much good really? If it takes three weeks from infection to death, our peak happened one full week before lockdown.

And then there’s Sweden. I read that Israel are looking at herd immunity too.

If you compare deaths in the UK with those in Sweden then the lockdown has been a success. Sweden reported 715 deaths from Covid19 yesterday out of a population of just over 10 million - equivalent to over 4,000 deaths in a population of 60+ million.


Edit - got those figures wrong :(

Deaths in Sweden lower than that
 
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Weststander

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Also, how many of those under 40s had preexisting conditions?

I really think the lockdown needs to end soon. We’re fast approaching “the cure is worse than the illness” territory. Cancer and heart patients aren’t getting proper treatment and a depression will kill thousands.

When it does end, the elderly and other vulnerable groups, should still self isolate until a vaccine is widely available. Annoying for them, but it’s their lives at stake. Reading a BBC article, it’s still unclear whether someone’s already had covid-19 and survived, are they immune from a second infection? If yes, that widens the numbers of elderly not having to self isolate.
 




Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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Plenty of empty beds in the nightingale hospitals. Plenty of bored nurses with nothing to do, too, other than choreograph dance routines for Tik Tok.

Self isolation isn’t a cure. Unless we intend to stay under house arrest until a vaccine is available, which could take years, we will have to face it sooner or later.

And has this lukewarm lockdown actually done much good really? If it takes three weeks from infection to death, our peak happened one full week before lockdown.

And then there’s Sweden. I read that Israel are looking at herd immunity too.

I trust you'll be courageous enough to say that to their faces.
 


Creaky

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If you compare deaths in the UK with those in Sweden then the lockdown has been a success. Sweden reported 715 deaths from Covid19 yesterday out of a population of just over 10 million - equivalent to over 4,000 deaths in a population of 60+ million.


Edit - got those figures wrong :(

Deaths in Sweden lower than that

Actual deaths on the 22nd were 172 compared to Norway’s 5 deaths.
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
If you compare deaths in the UK with those in Sweden then the lockdown has been a success. Sweden reported 715 deaths from Covid19 yesterday out of a population of just over 10 million - equivalent to over 4,000 deaths in a population of 60+ million.


Edit - got those figures wrong :(

Deaths in Sweden lower than that

Your point is still correct. Sweden’s covid-19 mortality numbers swamp the numbers per capita in neighbouring (lockdowns) Finland, Norway and Denmark.
 


RossyG

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Dec 20, 2014
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I trust you'll be courageous enough to say that to their faces.

You imply that’s an insult. I’m just repeating what others here have said who know nurses at various hospitals in Sussex and Surrey.

Hospitals have a lot of empty beds and many nurses have nothing to do - fact.
 


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