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Was on guardian’s Coronavirus Daily feed from today. Will try to find separate if I can - was just a cut and paste from that.
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Most of those didn’t die on the past 24 hours, of course.
I wouldn’t say we’re in a worst position than Italy. We have enough beds and ventilator, by all accounts.
We were warned that the peak would be grim and, according to several experts I follow on Twitter, we’re there now and will be for a few more days, then the death rates should come down from around Wednesday onwards.
It's time for the government to stop calling these measures 'guidelines' and to start calling them 'rules' and 'the law'. Hit those who break them with criminal records, and those who break them more then once a prison sentence.
These careless idiots have had enough chances l, so FACK them. Get hard on them l, that's the only way these idiots will learn.
I don't care how harsh that may seem. It's nowhere near as bad as what these people are doing by flouting the 'guidelines'.
Oh okay that's fair enoughThe fact he didn't say "a day"
980 deaths is what Matt Hancock announced in daily updates 20 short of a thousand? Must of included care homes or at home
It's time for the government to stop calling these measures 'guidelines' and to start calling them 'rules' and 'the law'. Hit those who break them with criminal records, and those who break them more then once a prison sentence.
These careless idiots have had enough chances, so FACK them. Throw the book at them, that's the only way these idiots will learn.
I don't care how harsh that may seem. It's nowhere near as bad as what these people are doing by flouting the 'guidelines'.
Would appreciate the twitter handles of some of the ones you most trust, if possible?
Holding the government to account is political point scoring, its democracy!! Some of you seem to think mistakes can be made that could be costing unnecessary lives and we have no right to question why decisions have been like they have. If Corbyn would have been worse the. Rightly facing the same scrutiny. What is the matter with some of you, democracy is about questioning governance and leadership. This isn’t party politics, it’s accountability.
Now decisions may have been simply with the only information and advice they had and they did their best, but they may also have been i decision, going against scientific advice, not doing things quick enough because the economy was placed ahead of the curve - I don’t know, but to have been behind the countries mentioned and learned nothing doesn’t strike me as a successful strategy. You might want to swallow whatever they chose to do, but with nurses, doctors, bus drivers and everyone else dying in their thousands, I think accountability is crucial.
It would be a bit like saying Tony Blair was only doing his best with he Iraq war and leaving it at that.
Good news that they have downgraded the 1st wave UK deaths from 66,000+ ( NSC hated this prediction, and these guys were rounded on by NSC's experts ) to 37,000+.Forgive me if I'm interrupting a separate chat but if you're into scrolling through Twitter until what's left of your day turns to dust, this is pretty compelling: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1240652229507526656
This is the best account I've seen for stats and analysis: https://twitter.com/ActuaryByDay/with_replies
If they haven’t done it by now they won’t ever, the perfect time to bring them in would have been for this weekend, considering how many idiots are going to be out flouting the rules. Time will tell if the government are doing the right thing by not imposing harsher restrictions and harsher penalties. Where I live by Preston park I feel the guidelines are being really well adhered too, but looking at certain places, with Manchester having over 300 house parties stopped by police last week it would seem it’s not working as well there.
it was 19000 yesturday.
now is the time for government to handle the immediate issues and improve the situation. holding to account is for later, unless anyone is proposing resignations, elections etc to bring in new politicans to follow the same scientific advice? (and change advisors?)
With them thinking the curve is near to flattening, is the building of these nightingale hospitals quite surprising, I know they are being built in case they are needed as the NHS is currently withstanding the demand.
Perhaps they are using the lockdown to flatten the curve to a manageable point and give the NHS time to prepare for the herd immunity/Sweden idea, or letting the younger people go back to work whilst social distancing and isolating the vulnerable? Just a thought, probably wrong. I’m not saying I advocate that idea just for the record, and I guess these hospitals are being built for worst case scenario.
Would appreciate the twitter handles of some of the ones you most trust, if possible?
We had a delightful visit from the constabulary this afternoon to shut down our house party. My 5 year old son (5 today) is still crying now. My partner and I were minding our own business giving him something approaching the birthday party he would have had. Me, my partner and our 2 sons. Because hes struggling not seeing his friends. But judging by solidatthebacks comments back there we should both be flung in jail for trying to cheer him up. It clearly failed miserably due to busy body neighbours who had contacted them claiming we had loads of people here. The officer was fairly apologetic but not helping us now
Interesting news from France;
Pretty incontrovertible proof that the virus has been over in Europe for quite a lot longer than we first thought - although I suppose that may depend on what “outside contact” on 15th March means.
Also, 50 positive tests for COVID-19 yet no signs of worsening health. A near 100% mild to asymptomatic set (so far) - admittedly in sailors who no doubt will generally be in very good health.