RossyG
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- Dec 20, 2014
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Highest death toll in the world,,,
It isn't.
Highest death toll in the world,,,
I wish you all the best and fingers crossed that it's nothing serious, talking to a carer who I live with she is very scathing of gp's who she says earn 4 or 5 times more than nurses and care workers yet they don't even visit covid patients who have died. Not even to issue a death cert they instead send a community nurse to certify them. These nurses/carers have no choice to be face to face with covid patients.
It isn't.
Gove chuckling away whilst lying on the radio the other day
Sunak tweeting about Nandos opening
Johnson bullshitting his way through liaison committee
Cummings DID break the rules, no apology
Now Hancock enjoys a chuckle on the telly.
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What a disgrace of a government. Highest death toll in the world and this lot are having a lovely time giggling their way through it.
Anyone else struggling with the numbers and resulting actions in other countries?
South Korea are reporting a spike of just 56 new cases, that isn’t deaths, that is just cases, and they are having a massive reverse in closing schools, museums and parks again. 56.
We’re not even anywhere getting it down to just 56 deaths per day, let alone new cases which we know could be up at 50k or more per day.
56 v 50,000. The 56 country is tightening restrictions in response, we’re relaxing restrictions...anyone else got an explanation for being at opposite ends of the spectrum on handling this?
Argus reporting r rate on the increase quite significantly over the last week in brighton and hove.
Argus reporting r rate on the increase quite significantly over the last week in brighton and hove.
Poor article from the Argus, sadly going down lots of the main stream media route. That ‘scientific’ research is flimsy at best, and because we have such low cases the R is basically pointless, claiming the ‘virus could rapidly be on the spread again’ is really, really poor from them IMO considering they know a lot of older vulnerable people will read that.
10 more cases in a city of 300 odd thousand is not cause for panic.
Well, the Argus is reporting that a researcher is estimating where the R-number is; “ Posting the findings to crowd-sharing research platform Deckzero, the researchers said: “This approximated value is not the instantaneous reproduction number.”
It also said we are dealing with a very small number of cases, so over a week 2 weeks ago we had 8 new cases, over the last week it was 18, so that has a significant impact on a weekly R value, but not over a longer period.
“When cases are small, R will fluctuate more; this should not be treated as noise as the infection grows exponentially is undisrupted.”
Obviously cause to be vigilant and cautious, but not alarmist.
7% with antibodies.
However, many more could have immunity memory cells which kick in to produce an immune response after a 2nd infection.
Think we're on about 8 to 9 thousand new infections a day not 50k but I see your point. South Korea and some others see small numbers of new infections as a big spike and aim to nip it in the bud immediately whereas we simply can't as someone else pointed out we don't have the facilities to do so.Anyone else struggling with the numbers and resulting actions in other countries?
South Korea are reporting a spike of just 56 new cases, that isn’t deaths, that is just cases, and they are having a massive reverse in closing schools, museums and parks again. 56.
We’re not even anywhere getting it down to just 56 deaths per day, let alone new cases which we know could be up at 50k or more per day.
56 v 50,000. The 56 country is tightening restrictions in response, we’re relaxing restrictions...anyone else got an explanation for being at opposite ends of the spectrum on handling this?
Something about Patrick Vallance made me wonder if he didn’t agree with the changes Boris was announcing, he’s quite abrasive anyway but his body language looked a bit off and he seemed particularly blunt and to the point and must have used the word cautious at least 10 times.
I thought the changes were fairly straightforward, nothing surprising just sticking to the plan that was laid out, I did think Boris backed up the changes pretty well by going through the 5 tests as well, would love to know what had irked Vallance or perhaps he was just in a bad mood.