LamieRobertson
Not awoke
I found this an interesting read
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...te-is-down-but-the-unanswered-question-is-why
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...te-is-down-but-the-unanswered-question-is-why
Why is Leicester still on lockdown ...averaging 2 a day hospital admissions on June 29th...last eleven days zero
https://twitter.com/cricketwyvern/status/1294579602770341888?s=21
Begs a question at least..it’s almost like a forgotten city
1440 cases today highest since June 9, basically we're where France was 2 weeks ago. Should we really we easing lockdown measures further, the warning signs are there
hospital admissions and deaths all down .
Wouldnt really worry about the new cases.
VE day , beaches , protests , bank holidays , pubs and restaurants opening and no massive spikes and numbers heading the right way.
New cases hysteria is all the media have at the moment.
Crazy more is not totally relaxed now.
To be fair , most people certainly when out this weekend just carrying on as normal thankfully
Why is Leicester still on lockdown ...averaging 2 a day hospital admissions on June 29th...last eleven days zero
https://twitter.com/cricketwyvern/status/1294579602770341888?s=21
Begs a question at least..it’s almost like a forgotten city
Yep. Just cases, schmaces. It is just picking off the tedious vulnerable now (deaths).
Shame on you for dismissing the fears of and real life threats to those over 65, those on chemo, those otherwise immunocompromised.
As they said in Germany in 1938, it's only the Jews. Nothing for the rest of us to worry about.
Yep. Just cases, schmaces. It is just picking off the tedious vulnerable now (deaths).
Shame on you for dismissing the fears of and real life threats to those over 65, those on chemo, those otherwise immunocompromised.
As they said in Germany in 1938, it's only the Jews. Nothing for the rest of us to worry about.
And even for those you mentioned stand a pretty good chance as 99.76% of people that get it survive.
Whre do you get that stat? Excess death rate in the over 75s has doubled. For both stats to be true, close to 100% of that age group must have had covid. In fact close to 100% of the population must have had it. I somehow think that is unlikely, and is not remotely supported by testing data. There is an 'aka' for that but it's too early in the morning for expletives.
I beg your pardon and you are correct, the deaths from people who have had covid is about 0.2% but that rises the older you are at the moment its about 7>10 % for over 80s of course this is only accounting for proved cases. Which I must admit was higher than I expected.
Now you can see why some of us are still worried. One particular poster told me he has been especially distressed by the complacency, with reason better than my own, and has stepped away from NSC for a while.
I appreciate that for almost everyone under 50 there is no real threat from Covid-19 and it must be galling to be subjected to restrictions. For now, there are no 'excess deaths' according to ONS. And the economy is tanking with young fit people losing jobs, risking their homes etc. I understand the anger and frustration.
But for the vulnerable sectors it is exactly like having a loaded gun held to their heads (I say 'their' as I am in no man's land aged 'only' 62, with just a touch of respiratory vulnerability; the gun is presently bing waved at me by a lunatic down the road - still not a great feeling).
We need a vaccine. In the meantime, as I suggested weeks ago, society should probably be allowed to go back to normal EXCEPT for the vulnerable minority who should be shielded and protected (better use of taxpayer's money than blanket furlough). And masks should be compulsory. Everywhere. Why not? It will keep people's faces warm during the late autumn when the second wave really kicks in (as it may). Unfortunately our government has made the worst of all possible judgements so far, with little hope of improvement all the while Boris the Liar holds sway, with one eye on the polls and the other on the upcoming hard Brexit.
Happy days.
Hi Harry,
Who are the vulnerable minority and how should they be shielded and protected?
Is it just those with underlying probs and the ancients or does it include a 72 year old like me who is in average health for my age?
Just wondering!
Now you can see why some of us are still worried. One particular poster told me he has been especially distressed by the complacency, with reason better than my own, and has stepped away from NSC for a while.
I appreciate that for almost everyone under 50 there is no real threat from Covid-19 and it must be galling to be subjected to restrictions. For now, there are no 'excess deaths' according to ONS. And the economy is tanking with young fit people losing jobs, risking their homes etc. I understand the anger and frustration.
But for the vulnerable sectors it is exactly like having a loaded gun held to their heads (I say 'their' as I am in no man's land aged 'only' 62, with just a touch of respiratory vulnerability; the gun is presently bing waved at me by a lunatic down the road - still not a great feeling).
We need a vaccine. In the meantime, as I suggested weeks ago, society should probably be allowed to go back to normal EXCEPT for the vulnerable minority who should be shielded and protected (better use of taxpayer's money than blanket furlough). And masks should be compulsory. Everywhere. Why not? It will keep people's faces warm during the late autumn when the second wave really kicks in (as it may). Unfortunately our government has made the worst of all possible judgements so far, with little hope of improvement all the while Boris the Liar holds sway, with one eye on the polls and the other on the upcoming hard Brexit.
Happy days.
Thought I’d post this here as well as the good news thread, as it’s very intriguing and quite reassuring to see deaths are not rising like they did with infections the first time, it’s very clear targeted testing in hotspots is probably finding many more mild cases now, this is the same in several countries.
Or, the virus has weakened?
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Common sense would suggest its personal choice, but sadly this Gov hasn’t got any.
I’m now fully expecting another lock down and further damage, this time without the assistance of furlough.
They are too far down this path to admit they have it wrong.
Thats really encouraging, and some people have been saying that the virus is weakening for a month or two now.