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It's a real shame the Idiot Disease is so dangerously contagious. More so than any virus even the most dastardly of evil scientists could ever possibly dream up in a lab.... And what makes it even worse? There's no cure for it. |
Grant Schapps on Marr pretending it was reasonable for the Government not to stockpile gowns because they were preparing for a different kind of pandemic.
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Michael Gove warns face masks could make people behave in a 'cavalier' manner towards coronavirus
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Today’s figures show testing has fallen to 76,496 tests in the 24 hours a drop of more than a third on the 122,000 tests claimed on 30 April
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There seems to be another victim of acute defenstratitis in Russian healthcare. No link, since so far sources are tabloids.
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It may also be worth pointing out that when the target was set it was "100,000 people tested" now it's "tests". A small but significant difference since, as a poster in this thread has pointed out, tests can be unreliable and may have to be performed more than once per person to ensure accurate results. |
They said he was cheerful, sat up in bed, working, chatting to his medical team, playing sudoku, all this while in ICU, now he tells us they were preparing for his death, someone is telling lies.
Maybe, just before you die you have a massive urge to chat and play sudoku. Perhaps that's what awaits Boris in Heaven, talking bollocks and doing puzzles. |
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UK deaths are 20% of the entire world.
The UK has more Coronavirus deaths than Norway, Germany, Japan, Greece, Denmark, South Korea, Ireland, India, South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, Portugal, Taiwan and Austria combined. |
To be in ICU with doctors rehearsing the announcement of his death just 48 hours before speaking to the nation for 5 whole minutes without pause or breathlessness What a man!
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Newspapers irritating me today, talking about the measures to ease the lockdown and get people back to work as if they were happening tomorrow. A close look reveals they are little more than draft proposals with no real timescale on when the lockdown might be eased. This after going on about businesses reopening, only of course they are by and large businesses that weren't required to shut in the first place but chose to do so. I think its creating the false sense that the lockdown is going to be eased any day now, but when you look at places like Italy I'm afraid we could be looking at several more weeks of it at least.
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"where the Isle of Wight goes, Britain follows"
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A government tracking app with private call centres, what could possibly go wrong?
This is where trust comes in. Not enough people will trust the Government with their data. It needs a large take up, do 80% of smartphone users trust HMG? |
Three Russian doctors fall from hospital windows, raising questions amid coronavirus pandemic
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Russian doctors should know not to stand near open windows and not to talk to the media about coronavirus. |
Nigel Farage tweeted
Lockdown lunacy. Two police officers just knocked on my door to advise me on essential travel. They had received a complaint that I had been to Dover to report on the illegal migrant scandal taking place. What a total waste of time and money. |
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Meeting in Russia can get quite heated, apparently. McHrozni |
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In the UK the government is trialling a tracking app.
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This could be a game changer but I have three major concerns:
I'd like to be supportive and use such an app if the opportunity presented itself but sadly I don't trust the government to deliver in the short term and not abuse it in the longer term. :( |
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I think your scepticism about the safety of the data is correct. There was a leaked memo from the NHS saying that it could be possible for the government to piece the data back together to identify individuals. This has been pounced on in some quarters as being evidence of a plan to do that, but it seemed to me to me more like running through all possible implications. Three more causes for scepticism:
But at the moment I tend to think that it's probably better than nothing and will likely get it myself. |
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No, what this does is record your every move and then if you're diagnosed with Covid-19 the system sends out information to other users where "someone with Covid-19" has been during the past several days. Timestamps are made wide enough to provide you with some annonymity, but everyone with the app knows whether they're likely to have been in contact with you or not. The server may also keep a record of who has been near you and excplicitly warn those people based on your previous locations. But your phone can't and won't do that. The concern about this being used for anything other than tracking something that is as obvious as an infectious disease is quite laughable. You can lock an app out of your location on any phone, you can stop the phone from tracking the location in the first place (I have that off on default, it saves battery), delete the app or you know ... not take your phone with you if you're doing something you'd rather keep private. That last point may be a bit radical for some people but trust me, it's doable. Tracing phones works only if the public explicitly consents to being tracked. You can get that for medical emergencies but it's useless as a form of societal control. You need something you don't need to consent to to work for that, security cameras with face recognition are the way to go for that, just ask the Chinese and Russians. McHrozni |
You don't even need to not take it with you, surely, just switch it off if you don't want to be tracked?
Mine sits in my handbag switched off 99% of the time, so I don't think there's much point in me downloading the app. |
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That means any amount of uptake is already useful. You need sufficient testing to bring about any meaningful information but it doesn't rely on accurate self-diagnosis and it's basically immune to trolls :) On a related matter, it would seem the disease is far more widespread than we had thought. Even with widespread testing and contact tracing it could infect up to 50 times as many people as diagnosed. The good news is that makes is far less deadly, the bad news is it makes it far harder to control at all. McHrozni |
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https://www.pocket-lint.com/apps/new...-app-will-work Similar systems have been in use for some time for things such as tracking customer flows through large stores and for monitoring traffic flows via a cars inbuilt Bluetooth. Edit: It seems the app needs some work before going live as "‘Wobbly’ tracing app ‘failed’ clinical safety and cyber security tests": https://www.hsj.co.uk/story.aspx?storyCode=7027564 |
Mr Hancock said the idea the government is attempting to infringe on privacy is “completely wrong”, and that a user’s phone will anonymously store information about phones it has been within two metres of for more than 15 minutes in the previous few days.
Why 15 minutes ? So I would need to stand within two meters and for more than 15 minutes to potentially pick up the virus from someone who is positive. This is wildly at odds with the general 2 meter social distancing we are all adhering to at present |
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Minor point, but my experience with orientation on phones is that it's generally fairly dodgy, but I'm pretty sure FB doesn't use it in this way anyway for the simple reason that phones spend most of their time in pockets/handbags so the direction the phone is facing doesn't necessarily match your orientation. Plus GPS is rarely great once you're indoors. IIRC the contact tracing proposed is via bluetooth. |
Covid-19 denialism has now reached the "deaths in my country aren't as high as all cause mortality for the entire planet" stage.
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Ian Duncan Smith says we should open everything back up and "trust the common sense of the British People"
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