Green Cross Code Man
Wunt be druv
ONS stats from last week show only 30 people under 40 with no ‘diagnosed’ underlying issue have died.
I agree with your post, however, that stat is of little comfort for those of us on the other side of 40!
ONS stats from last week show only 30 people under 40 with no ‘diagnosed’ underlying issue have died.
I agree with your post, however, that stat is of little comfort for those of us on the other side of 40!
I agree with your post, however, that stat is of little comfort for those of us on the other side of 40!
That sounds fishy as no-one has been sending kids to school unless they are disadvantaged or kids of key workers. This kind of situation (depending on Unions etc) will only exist from June 1st at earliest. Boris said the other day that having to care for a child was a reason not to go to work.
I think there needs to be a serious and transparent conversation about what we're trying to achieve.
The initial plan was to flatten the curve and stop the NHS getting overwhelmed. I think in some people's mind that has morphed into stop transmission at any cost until there's a vaccine.
That doesn't seem viable to me. Sooner or later we're going to have to risk people in the low risk groups getting it and building up immunity.
Government have to be honest about the accepted risk otherwise everyone will get their knickers in a twist.
Quoted myself from the c**t list thread as this is a better place for it.
Woman on the radio this morning was told to send her kid back to school due to loosening of rules, and told to go back to work (where she comes into contact with people in high risk groups). Her daughter has noe been sent home again because there is a case of Covid in the school. Mum called 101 for advice and was told she had to stay at work. Expert on radio said this is not current government advice, and that she should phone 101 again and demand a test. He then said it would probably be some time before she got a test. So she has to bring someone in to look after her kid (who may well have Covid) and meanwhile go to work where she may well spread Covid to vulnerable people. Correct me if I'm wrong but....we don't seem to know what we're doing.
Maybe she got an email from the school ?Who told this woman to send her child back to school due to loosening of rules?
All sounds very odd to me and not quite kosher.
As far as I'm aware, it's not June 1st yet...Maybe she got an email from the school ?
We got one.
It didn't mention any sanction for failing to obey though, but was clear that school starts on June 1st ( virus developments permitting ).
That sounds fishy as no-one has been sending kids to school unless they are disadvantaged or kids of key workers. This kind of situation (depending on Unions etc) will only exist from June 1st at earliest. Boris said the other day that having to care for a child was a reason not to go to work.
What is it about this particular thread that says 'come on here to post all your conspiracy theories' to every looney in a 5 mile radius ?
I thought that once Jeff Minton's Corners/Megazone/The Truth/Brunswick/Rosa got given his/her/their own thread for this sort of bollocks it may stop on unrelated threads
Maybe we should have a thread dedicated to general conspiracy theories, I'm off to get dinner
Yes, that sounds like someone lying to make a political swipe.Who told this woman to send her child back to school due to loosening of rules?
All sounds very odd to me and not quite kosher.
What a cheery thread, Jesus. There’s no evidence a wave 2 even exists, even Spanish flu which had a second wave, the second wave was after months not a few weeks after the main wave and this was without any kind of measures or lockdown. As long as vulnerable people are being shielded why is there such a climate of fear? ONS stats from last week show only 30 people under 40 with no ‘diagnosed’ underlying issue have died.
There has been no big rise or second wave in any country yet.
What a cheery thread, Jesus. There’s no evidence a wave 2 even exists, even Spanish flu which had a second wave, the second wave was after months not a few weeks after the main wave and this was without any kind of measures or lockdown. As long as vulnerable people are being shielded why is there such a climate of fear? ONS stats from last week show only 30 people under 40 with no ‘diagnosed’ underlying issue have died.
There has been no big rise or second wave in any country yet.
Good post. We are now completely paralysed by fear porn from every angle. It's how the media are fighting for our engagement (and their revenue!) and mean however the government try and steer us out of this they are going to get huge resistance from people who think we are all going to die. I saw a Swedish scientist on a Russel Brand youtube post deriding the Ozzie and Kiwi approach to this asking how the hell they are ever going to maneuver out of their current scenario and that they are essentially stuck now waiting for a cure that will never come.
Good post. We are now completely paralysed by fear porn from every angle. It's how the media are fighting for our engagement (and their revenue!) and mean however the government try and steer us out of this they are going to get huge resistance from people who think we are all going to die. I saw a Swedish scientist on a Russel Brand youtube post deriding the Ozzie and Kiwi approach to this asking how the hell they are ever going to maneuver out of their current scenario and that they are essentially stuck now waiting for a cure that will never come.
If your in good health you should be OK, but might pass it to a loved one.
As Britain edges back to work and employees consider the risks of moving beyond lockdown, official figures underscore that working-age Britons are 34 times less likely to die of coronavirus than over-65s.
About 12% of all deaths relating to Covid-19 have occurred among those under 65 – a total of 4,066 deaths. Most victims have been in the over-65 category, accounting for 30,978 fatalities.
There have been 8.4 deaths per 100,000 people among the under-65 category, which rises to 286 deaths per 100,000 in the over-65 group, meaning pensioners are 34 times more likely to die of the illness.
The contrast is even starker in data concerning those under 45. According to the Office for National Statistics figure, there have been just 401 deaths in this age group – one death for every 100,000 people, or around 1% of the overall death toll.
However, age is just one of the factors that will affect a person’s vulnerability to the virus. Research has shown that ethnicity, deprivation, pre-existing health conditions and occupation also contribute to an individual’s risk of dying.
That sounds fishy as no-one has been sending kids to school unless they are disadvantaged or kids of key workers. This kind of situation (depending on Unions etc) will only exist from June 1st at earliest. Boris said the other day that having to care for a child was a reason not to go to work.