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Stuntman707
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People are actually idiots. I guess if they’re stupid enough to do that then we shouldn’t stop them. We could do with a few less idiots around.
The Cardinal
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2020: The year where bleach cures viruses.... Wait, what!?
Matt N
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Interestingly, Germany has now drawn up plans that it thinks will keep the R0 value to below 1, but still see the lockdown end on 19th April: https://apple.news/AXiFdiTaoQSORCdRBF74MwA
And Austria is also planning to start loosening its measures:https://apple.news/AbCkJOm3cQ3yBM4YYjJjRHg
With cases in Italy growing at their slowest rate since 19th March and deaths in Spain slowing for the 4th day in a row as well as these two pieces of news, could we be seeing the light at the end of the tunnel to some extent?
And Austria is also planning to start loosening its measures:https://apple.news/AbCkJOm3cQ3yBM4YYjJjRHg
With cases in Italy growing at their slowest rate since 19th March and deaths in Spain slowing for the 4th day in a row as well as these two pieces of news, could we be seeing the light at the end of the tunnel to some extent?
Daily Mail (sorry)
Obviously wasn’t an essential journey, would insurance pay out?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-car-distracted-huge-bug.html#article-8191407
Obviously wasn’t an essential journey, would insurance pay out?
Covidiot driver is blasted after crashing his car when he was distracted by a huge bug as he drove ten miles to walk his dog during lockdown
The 'covidiot' had three friends and his dog with him in his Vauxhall Corsa when it careered off a country road yesterday afternoon.
He lost control when the giant creepy crawly flew in through the window during the mini-heatwave.
The four people had driven ten miles despite Government guidance for Brits to only leave the house for essential work, shopping or exercise
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-car-distracted-huge-bug.html#article-8191407
speedy
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I'm not sure about the insurance, but I really hope he is prosecuted.Daily Mail (sorry)
Obviously wasn’t an essential journey, would insurance pay out?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-car-distracted-huge-bug.html#article-8191407
bluesonichd
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Doncaster Council
learn from the past
At some point lockdown all have to be relaxed. Else the impact not only on the economy but on people's lives and health will be too great. This period has been to slow its spread to allow health systems to stock up on vital equipment, such as ventilators. Our NHS has done amazingly well to fair to them.
However this virus will be around at least for the next 12 months if not longer. However I'm pretty hopefully a suitable treatment will be available soon to lower the mortality rate.
However this virus will be around at least for the next 12 months if not longer. However I'm pretty hopefully a suitable treatment will be available soon to lower the mortality rate.
Matt N
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The government has insisted that the lockdown & social distancing are only a temporary placeholder. The long-term strategy will be far more focused on testing & technology than social distancing.At some point lockdown all have to be relaxed. Else the impact not only on the economy but on people's lives and health will be too great. This period has been to slow its spread to allow health systems to stock up on vital equipment, such as ventilators. Our NHS has done amazingly well to fair to them.
However this virus will be around at least for the next 12 months if not longer. However I'm pretty hopefully a suitable treatment will be available soon to lower the mortality rate.
bluesonichd
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Hope there’s an improvement in The stats next week and they will slowly lift restrictions.
Alsty
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Breaking news, Boris Johnson has been admitted to intensive care
Pretty sobering news. Let's hope he recovers quickly.
Pretty sobering news. Let's hope he recovers quickly.
Matt N
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The increase in deaths has been coming down pretty solidly for the last couple of days, so we could be past the peak now if we're lucky. I think time will tell whether that ends up being the case. Lockdown is next due to be reviewed on 13th April, but I don't personally see it ending that early unless the government either massively changes its strategy or there's a stark decrease in cases & deaths. Presuming they add another 3 weeks onto the timeline (when lockdown was originally announced, they said it would be reviewed every 3 weeks), the earliest I can see the measures being lifted is 4th May.
I could actually see them being lifted on this date, because the government is said to be getting fed up of the economic impact, and some people advising the government have even suggested that we revert back to our former herd immunity strategy. Boris Johnson is reported to be wanting to get us out of lockdown "as soon as possible" and was quite hesitant to introduce it, so I think that as soon as there's evidence of substantially reducing case numbers, we'll be out and about again.
I could actually see them being lifted on this date, because the government is said to be getting fed up of the economic impact, and some people advising the government have even suggested that we revert back to our former herd immunity strategy. Boris Johnson is reported to be wanting to get us out of lockdown "as soon as possible" and was quite hesitant to introduce it, so I think that as soon as there's evidence of substantially reducing case numbers, we'll be out and about again.
bluesonichd
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Benzin
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Hey remember when Boris was going on about visiting the early patients and shaking hands with them all? Wasn't that bad then.
Things probably not helped that government officials aren't seemingly following their own advice. Or indeed been very slow in response to this disease in the first place. Probably too busy trying that herd immunity idea which was quite clearly not the right solution.
Still might make people realise that this is a serious thing and not just the Flu or whatever people think.
Things probably not helped that government officials aren't seemingly following their own advice. Or indeed been very slow in response to this disease in the first place. Probably too busy trying that herd immunity idea which was quite clearly not the right solution.
Still might make people realise that this is a serious thing and not just the Flu or whatever people think.
RicketyCricket
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I've lost track of time but it seems like we have been told for weeks now that the peak will be in 2 weeks time. Maybe this is the peak.
Rick
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Hope the PM has a speedy recovery.
Just received the following from a family member, ilustrates where we are in some quarters...
Just received the following from a family member, ilustrates where we are in some quarters...
I am now too cynical for my own good, can imagine Cummings sitting there and saying "Send him to ICU and brief the press immediately. I've modelled the numbers and I think that would score really well in the crucial non-university educated constituents in red wall seats"