Moshe Gariani
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- Mar 10, 2005
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Just a cretin. Feel sorry for his son
His son (somehow shoehorned into every NSC post) is going to be a professional cricketer...
Just a cretin. Feel sorry for his son
Whilst not in the ‘fuss over nothing crew’ I’m certainly not in the ‘we are all going to do die’ camp either. The spanner in the works for was Italy. The more I read about what has been done or more importantly hasn’t been makes me think ‘f*ck!’
South Korea has shown what to do and Italy what not to do.
It's a good question. Post-Corona people (there will probably soon be hundreds of thousands and then millions) are clearly very valuable for the reason you state.
But this comes back to something I said elsewhere on testing. There is such limited capacity to test at scale (10,000/day won't scratch the surface soon), that I'm guessing most of those post-Corona won't know, definitively, they are post-Corona. Did they have a cold, regular flu or Corona? What about those who had no symptoms at all?
I’ve spent the last 12 years working with Italians ...... I’m not the least surprised. It’s always someone else’s problem and a rule is there to be broken.
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No one, not on here at least, claimed "we are going to die". That camp is empty. There's not even any tents pitched there.
The concerned took some time to read and digest scientific output, and realised the greater societal impacts of this are huge, which we're only just starting to see the beginning of.
Whilst not in the ‘fuss over nothing crew’ I’m certainly not in the ‘we are all going to do die’ camp either. The spanner in the works for was Italy. The more I read about what has been done or more importantly hasn’t been makes me think ‘f*ck!’
South Korea has shown what to do and Italy what not to do.
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Talking on Sky News as this is temporary and it will pass and everything will be OK again. I think we are going to in this position for at least another 12 - 15 months until we get a vaccine.
I’ve certainly shifted into the “concerned” bracket but more for what could happen than what I think will happen.
In terms of “panic” I think people are more concerned that our government isn’t doing enough and I believe the best way to waylay some of the concern is to introduce some measures, which will be coming today I’m sure.
I’m thinking more in terms of calming people and I now think the best way to do that is to announce some restrictions. I would think these will be along the lines of cancelling non essential mass gatherings.
People are generally calm though. You get a few idiots panic buying and a few freaking out about the end of the world but mostly people are just cracking on as normal.
Restrictions could well see a change in peoples calmness
Agreed.
Imo, it's only a small step up from "It's only flu" to "China has cracked it".
I saw someone claim this on Twitter morning.... but China is still in bloody lockdown! It's just tempoarary containment, not a solution.
Nothing will be normal until there's a vaccine and it's rolled out around the world.
In the meantime, governments will have to carefully manage their citizens (50%+?) getting the virus.
I wouldn't be surprised if there's a ban on all large-scale events (say, 10,000 or more) for at least a year or two - but God knows where that leaves mass transporation such as The Tube.
My wife is a dental nurse. The NHS has sent out a guideline to all surgeries that the Lulworth is that all surgeries will be closed in two weeks. They will be sending another update in the next 1 to 2 weeks.
The surgery is now running out of masks and gloves.
The NHS also suggested that she start stockpiling food ready for the next 2 weeks.
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I've been trying to think of an analogy for what I think is trying to be done. This is it. It's not very good, but might do the job.
1. There's a bath that can hold the entire UK population. The government need to fill that bath.
2. There's a bucket that sits between the tap the government have and the bath. The bucket has a hole in the bottom of it. The bucket is the NHS.
3. When the tap is turned on, 80% of the water can go straight into the bath, but 20% needs to go into the bucket.
4. The government will be trying to turn the tap on, releasing the water, such that the water flowing into the top of the bucket is matched by the water falling through the hole in the bottom.
The problem is too much water going into the bucket and it overflows.
I was typing and jumping off the train at the time. Lulworth was a typo/predictive text. Patients have not been informed that the surgery may close as they have not been advised to close as yet. So your surgery may well get put off nearer the time.I've got surgery planned for next week to remove a polyp/biopsy from inside my cheek, with Maxo-Facial, and received a text yesterday to ask if I can make sure I attend.
Maybe it's just Lulworth?
The other problem being that the bucket is already full.