That's when the crowds came out and social distancing got flushed down the toilet. When the sun comes out so do the Covid rats. Unfortunately
*Taps thread sign with a sigh*
That's when the crowds came out and social distancing got flushed down the toilet. When the sun comes out so do the Covid rats. Unfortunately
Just got my appointment for Sunday morning in Portslade.
They're vaccinating the clinically extremely vulnerable Sunday through to Thursday so it looks like they'll hit the ambitious target.
Bloody brilliant.
Hopefully I don't get snowed in
Going to miss a bit of the test match though
123.5m vaccinated worldwide.
Just got my appointment for Sunday morning in Portslade.
They're vaccinating the clinically extremely vulnerable Sunday through to Thursday so it looks like they'll hit the ambitious target.
Bloody brilliant.
Hopefully I don't get snowed in
Going to miss a bit of the test match though
Reckon you should be OK - most of the serious snow is supposed to be confined to Kent and East Anglia on Sunday and Monday.
Good luck; delighted for you
Data update :
19,114 positive cases - DOWN 26.5% rolling 7 days (over 50k fewer)
2,578 hospital admissions - DOWN 17.8% rolling 7 days (over 5k fewer)
Deaths DOWN 17.8% rolling 7 days - highest the % fall has been in second wave I believe
480k first jabs - 65k more than reported last Friday and total now almost 11 million
The media are finally starting to report the falls in data that we've spotted for a while now (or are now being allowed to) - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55951378
Five reasons to be (cautiously) hopeful (from the BBC) - clear the media narrative is shifting to the more positive at long last :
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55941234
The one and only time I liked your post. [emoji106]As a away fan I always read this thread. It certainly lifts your spirits.
Five reasons to be (cautiously) hopeful (from the BBC) - clear the media narrative is shifting to the more positive at long last :
Even more good news: there is no "media narrative". Most journalists and editors in the same organisations have wildly varying approaches to interpreting the figures.
Disagree. The media (inc the BBC) have been relentlessly negative throughout. Great to see them finally turning the corner.
This thread is great for sharing the positive stories but it is understandable that the media's coverage of a global pandemic has been a bit gloomy, is it not?