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maybe it's novel as in a 'book length narrative' having annticipated the 328 pages hereNot important like but how is Covid ‘novel’ if it comes from a family of previous?
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Not important like but how is Covid ‘novel’ if it comes from a family of previous?
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So, the fated wearing of ineffective face-rags to be mandated from the 24th, with police - not shopkeepers- enforcing it! Wooh!
Oh, and worth mentioning that this is a great solution by the Government. Even if four months too late
)The masks were always more for protecting others from you tho, right?Yep but as ever people in the UK are going way over the top of it - "where am I supposed to get something to cover my face mask with only 10 days notice" - they cry as they spend 8 hours a day surfing Facebook, Pornhub and Instagram (personally I never use Facebook or Instagram)
Apparently there are 3 different types of face masks ranging from FPP1 to FPP3, - " A well-fitting FFP3 mask can protect users against fine toxic particulates including asbestos, bacteria, viruses and radioactive particles. Note the phrase "well fitting" and that FPP3 masks are significantly more expensive than the others and could cost half of what the government believe a grown adult needs to survive on. I can see an 18 year old lad spending £30 of his £58 JSA on a face mask!!
Generally the masks you can buy in the shops will protect you to a certain level, but no one should believe that they make them superhuman - your eyes are still exposed. I guess however any degree of protection is worthwhile and it might focus the mind a bit more. As I have said before, I have been wearing one since day one in shops anyway.
So, the fated wearing of ineffective face-rags to be mandated from the 24th, with police - not shopkeepers- enforcing it! Wooh!
Potential fines in the offing too.......though it's difficult to envisage the fuzz having the sheer weight of numbers to oversee this to be fair
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Further proof if needed that the Government are making this up as they go along with no clear plan of action. Also lends further credence to conspiracy theorists that this is just the first in a long line of upcoming 'mandatory' deeds that will lead to mass-vaccinations and the like! Here's hoping it's a load of taradiddle
Oh, and worth mentioning that this is a great solution by the Government. Even if four months too late
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Bloody Hancock should take the blame for that one saying they didnt do any good way back in March,
with all the expert advice available to the government, he knew better, twat
Got to see the police trying to enforce it, they never managed to enforce the lockdown,going to be
interesting finding out which sections of the public are fined and which they turn a blind eye to.
When all this is over there is going to be an awful lot of questions to answer, I realise that no goverment
has had deal with a pandemic like this for generations but the list of cock ups is massive
The masks were always more for protecting others from you tho, right?


Experts are predicting that the UK could have a further 120,000 deaths in a second wave, dont understand why they are relaxing restrictions so fast without seeing what effect its having, everyone wants the get the country
working again but there is a fair chance we could end up with much harder lockdown.They say the R number
could reach 1.7 and lockdowns could be considered if it reaches 1 from the current .7 to .9 level.
If we get a bad flu season in the winter coinciding with a second wave of covid the hospitals will really struggle.
Quite possible the experts are wrong, a lot of it is guesswork but they has been pretty close with the death figures so far.
Let's be honest, firstly to date these experts have proven themselves to be anything but experts. Secondly this will be a media story, and the media love dramatising things, 12,000 deaths would sound boring, lets find an "expert" who will say 120,000 thousand deaths and quote that.Experts are predicting that the UK could have a further 120,000 deaths in a second wave, dont understand why they are relaxing restrictions so fast without seeing what effect its having, everyone wants the get the country
working again but there is a fair chance we could end up with much harder lockdown.They say the R number
could reach 1.7 and lockdowns could be considered if it reaches 1 from the current .7 to .9 level.
If we get a bad flu season in the winter coinciding with a second wave of covid the hospitals will really struggle.
Quite possible the experts are wrong, a lot of it is guesswork but they has been pretty close with the death figures so far.

So you are the one who can actually get a delivery slotI know we have to get this shit out the way as soon as possible but a lot of the relaxing has nothing to do
do with getting the economy moving,and whatever we really do should be monitored before moving on to the next stage.I am sick as everyone else with this crap but we have to some planning to end it, everything seems
off the cuff and it could be our undoing,if we get another year like this we will be totally fucked.
Looking on the bright side , just had an Iceland and Tesco delivery with nothing missing.
. All this shit worries me, but we have to move on, not for the sake of the older people, but the young ones who are seeing their future disappear. I am less concerned about the 86 year old granny who might catch COVID than I am about they young 18 year old teenager who sees her hopes and dreams vanish in front of her.So you are the one who can actually get a delivery slot. All this shit worries me, but we have to move on, not for the sake of the older people, but the young ones who are seeing their future disappear. I am less concerned about the 86 year old granny who might catch COVID than I am about they young 18 year old teenager who sees her hopes and dreams vanish in front of her.

With all due respect mate utter bollocks they predicted 15.000 deaths in Northern Ireland and how many did we get 567, there seems to be a lot of experts who really know very little and yet the media keep spinning their tripe.Experts are predicting that the UK could have a further 120,000 deaths in a second wave, dont understand why they are relaxing restrictions so fast without seeing what effect its having, everyone wants the get the country
working again but there is a fair chance we could end up with much harder lockdown.They say the R number
could reach 1.7 and lockdowns could be considered if it reaches 1 from the current .7 to .9 level.
If we get a bad flu season in the winter coinciding with a second wave of covid the hospitals will really struggle.
Quite possible the experts are wrong, a lot of it is guesswork but they has been pretty close with the death figures so far.
With all due respect mate utter bollocks they predicted 15.000 deaths in Northern Ireland and how many did we get 567, there seems to be a lot of experts who really know very little and yet the media keep spinning their tripe.

Thats it, im not listening to Jedward anymore!So now we know what those busy little bees have been planning. Bloody Soros, Gates & Jedward want to make us all wear masks until a 'vaccine' is found
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sadly, they arent enforcing any measures here; you merely have to say youre exempt but dont have to explain or prove it, not to say, that wont change down the road but theyre doing the 'honour' system nowPretty clever.
Are there other loopholes for people wanting to spread the virus?
Probably works alright.sadly, they arent enforcing any measures here; you merely have to say youre exempt but dont have to explain or prove it, not to say, that wont change down the road but theyre doing the 'honour' system now
yeah, stores are encouraged to enforce mask measures and can be fined for not following social distancing protocols; i suspect most will simply not let people in that arent wearing masks, as is their prerogative, as you sayProbably works alright.
Guessing stores dont have to let people in if they dont want aswell, so even if government or police are not enforcing the stores can choose what customers they want in their stores.
Was it bollocks over run. At best it was at normal capacity, and from April they've been dancing and singing and having the quietest time of their careers. And thats a fact!!!
The whole things a joke, I would be the 1st to advocate a lockdown if this virus had even a 3-5% mortality rate, but seeing it kills under 2 people in a million, its all a colossal overreaction and a devastating one for 1000s and 1000s of peoples livelihoods. Lockdown will be judged harshly and will be responsible for 10x the deaths of Wu Flu in the long run, and financial misery for millions more.
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), but are prepared to get into altercations with people carrying guns - which I am assuming in America is a pretty unwise move.It's not solely about the death rate though (which is tragic as it is), it's about the rate of hospitalisation too. Sits somewhere around the 10% mark I believe with the rate of ICU admission obviously a fraction of this. I don't think many people would fancy spending 5 days in a hospital bed...they're moaning at wearing a mask FFS.
1 million simultaneous cases would see 100k needing some form of treatment. This would mean that people would die from other causes as they could not be seen. You only have to look at places like Bergamo to see what happens when your healthcare system becomes overrun. That's why lockdown was needed.

This article is from may, and so the figures may have changed.
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Cancer deaths, A&E and the lockdown effect
by Fraser Nelson
When lockdown was ordered, no serious modelling had been done about the knock-on effect on healthcare. The only calculations were Covid-19 mortality, but the other sums are now starting to be carried out. The Institute of Cancer ResearchYou do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.that a delay of three months across all 94,912 patients who would have undergone surgery to remove their cancer over the course of a year would lead to an additional 4,755 deaths
Similar studies have yet to be done for heart complaints, strokes and so on. It could take months, or years, for the full picture to be assembled. Of the 100,000 NHS acute beds, about 40,000 are lying empty – around three times as many as is usual for this time of year. This figure is not made public by the NHS, which is a shame, as it could prompt a debate about what is happening to the patients who would normally be in these beds. Last month, the number of people using A&E was 57 per cent lower than the same month in 2019. What happened to people who would normally have been given emergency care? Where are the studies into this?
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I can't think of many things worse than suspecting you may have cancer or another serious illness and having to wait months for a test/diasgnosis, knowing that the time lost could be critical for a successful treatment outcome. [ Or having your operation delayed.] So although we may have prevented the NHS being overrun, it's also been at the cost of non-covid patients, as the lockdown extended into the NHS itself, so self-defeating in terms of providing broad health care.
