pearl
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I went for a walk in North Laine area yesterday, told a friend it felt like lunchtime in France. She just sent me this
https://youtu.be/CjoBMQnovQI
https://youtu.be/CjoBMQnovQI
I have two things to add to this.
1. It seems that Tony Blair is not only an expert on Weapons of Mass destruction he is now able to advise the government on how to deal with the Pandemic.
2 It takes the tragic shooting of 16 people in Canada for Sky news to stop asking why there isn't enough PEP to go round and getting Doctors on TV to blame the Government.(Although normal service was resumed in minutes)
Feels a little odd to refer to it as good news but around 450 UK deaths, down from 717 last Monday.
I haven´t seen that new number, but it would be excellent news.
Feels a little odd to refer to it as good news but around 450 UK deaths, down from 717 last Monday.
Indeed great news. Need another couple of good days below 500 and then dropping again before weekend. maybe 200 a day next monday ?
Indeed great news. Need another couple of good days below 500 and then dropping again before weekend. maybe 200 a day next monday ?
Covid deaths strongly linked to air pollution levels. Not good in itself, but means there may be the will to take air pollution more seriously
We'll be in the pub by the end of May
Also would suggest why the fall in numbers, as air pollution is obviously going to have dropped considerably in the last few weeks, and a risk that reintroducing things could see another spike.
But agree, would be good if people start to take air pollution more seriously. It's often the forgotten crisis.
We'll be in the pub by the end of May
May 2021 would be a fair bet.
If that seriously was the case, there simply won't be any pubs left to reopen
I went for a walk in North Laine area yesterday, told a friend it felt like lunchtime in France. She just sent me this
https://youtu.be/CjoBMQnovQI
This is from El Pais the Spanish newspaper
There were 4,266 new cases on Monday, the lowest daily rise since March 17.
Speaking at the government’s daily press conference on Monday, Fernando Simón, the director of the Health Ministry’s Coordination Center for Health Alerts, said that the figures on the number of hospitalizations and intensive care admissions were “very promising.”
“Today is the first time we have fallen below 400 [daily fatalities], with a 2% increase compared to yesterday,” he added.
Simón also explained that Spain had significantly increased PCR testing, which is the most reliable detector of the coronavirus. “We have gone from 200,000 [tests] to 700,000 [in a week]. We are doing nearly four times as many PCR tests, but the infection rate is falling a lot, even more than what we thought.” In the first week of testing, 26.8% of those tested were found to be positive for Covid-19, compared to 3.1% last week, which indicates the outbreak is slowing, said Simón.
Covid deaths strongly linked to air pollution levels. Not good in itself, but means there may be the will to take air pollution more seriously
Difficult to drink beer through a mask, although I'm sure some will improvise
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