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If you look at deaths for UK France Italy and Spain, it is fairly clear that the UK is on the same trajectory as the other three countries but is a little earlier. So the UK is just coming off the peak whilst the others are further down the peak, this means the UK daily deaths will be higher than the daily deaths from the other countries, but since in all countries they are falling this just means the UK is not so far down the hill, it does not mean that the trajectory is any different. What you would need to do is not look at deaths in France, Italy, Spain now but a week ago. I'm afraid all this demonstrates is journalists don't have a great grasp of mathematical issues. ETA absolute deaths and deaths / million are less in the UK than Spain or Italy or France, so it would be a stretch to say the UK is the worst hit. |
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People ranting about Panorama last night
Robinson - Conservative. Kuennsberg - Conservative. Harding - Conservative. Humphries - Conservative. Gibb - Conservative. Andrew Neil - Conservative. Tony Hall - Conservative. Portillo - Conservative Sandbrook - Conservative Not one of them has refuted any part of it. |
I just ordered 12 items of clothing.
Well, 6 pairs of socks. |
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Coronavirus has now killed more Uk citizens in 2 months than the Luftwaffe achieved in 5 years.
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You are the one that keeps bring up the idea that one can only criticise Dyson because of political affiliation. My criticisms of him have not been based on any political affiliation. |
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Not familiar with this expression I decided to look it up. Wiki quoth thus;
This suggests to me that although one shouldn't mention who else was there, it is not understood that the content of the meeting will be considered confidential. Is this not a fact? Or is there some other variation of the Rule? |
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And sometimes socks are sold in bags without being labelled as pairs. I would buy these in what ultimately turned out to be a futile attempt at eliminating mismatched socks. The idea being that when the sock monster snatched one it wouldn't matter, because none of them were actually paired with anything. Sadly, it didn't work. After a few washes they started turning different shades, and if anything it became harder to find two that looked alike. It seems they actually weren't paired with anything. :) :( |
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Remember folks we have a High Court-certified career liar as PM being worked by Cummings described as "a serial psychopath" by a previous PM.
They thought we could achieve "herd immunity" by letting people catch this virus and they let it happen. Followed the science? No they picked and chose to suit their agenda. |
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Individual number of course as that is the important metric for a stockpile. That way it also doesn't require a standard sized box so you can buy from a range of suppliers. |
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The secrecy
The evasions The misdirections The obsession with using and blaming the media The priority of easy measures over thought-through policy The dogmatism The wretched British exceptionalism Brexit repeated and amplified |
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Can anybody tell me why we have thousands of people dying of coronavirus in care homes at the same time as we have a series of very expensive new empty nightingale hospitals?
Why are they dying in the care homes and not being taken to hospital? It's the Tory Way, pick the science that makes you the most money and follow it. Then you build hospitals when you have no staff to work them. Incompetence and greed make a murderous combination. People are being written off, left in care homes to keep the hospital death figures looking lower than they really are. We weren't supposed to notice until this had all blown over, and we could be distracted by a royal wedding, VE Day and the new Boris baby. |
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Despite the name, it's Spanish owned, with a lot of the funding coming from Qatar. The Spanish managers, as you'd expect, are trying to conserve jobs in their home Spanish carrier, Iberia, so British Airways was always likely suffer the (first) cuts. It's probably just the start of huge job losses in the whole Airline/Airport/Plane manufacturing plus travel/hospitality sectors. No one is likely to travel much over the next year or so. If and when the pandemic begins to subside, lots of people will have lost their jobs or be in debt, and taxes will be raised to pay back all the government debt built up during lock down. People will have less cash to spend on leisure travel, and businesses will have learned during the lock down that many business meetings can be adequately handled via teleconference. If there is a lot less air travel for the next few years, that means the third runway expansion for Heathrow will also likely be scrapped, or put on indefinite hold. |
Boris is missing PM questions as he has a new baby.
I wonder what his excuse will be next week. |
Under UK law, he's entitled to two weeks paternity leave. But I doubt he'll take all of it.
He's probably not filled in the necessary form to request paternity leave, which should have been completed fifteen weeks before the expected week of childbirth - but that sort of thing isn't necessary for someone as important as Boris. |
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Spare a thought for Marina Wheeler. Lied to, spurned and ditched. The child Boris fans are celebrating was conceived outside of the knowledge of a wife who was suffering from cervical cancer at the time.
Marina Wheeler should have seen it coming, she was banging him during his first marriage, and was in fact pregnant when he left his wife for her. Nice story. |
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I think there will also be a hell of a lot of pressure to continue working from home for those that can, I know quite a few people who have realised how nice it is to have 3 hours a day back. Several of my friends have said they feel almost like they are bunking off because they'll start at 8 and switch the computer off at 4 and it feels like a half day. |
Government rushes out request for experts to bolster Sage panel
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Will flights be available ? Will quarantine be required in the US and/or on her return to the UK ? Will our travel insurance cover her if she needs to visit them and she has medical expenses ? How long will the current situation be in place ? |
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The same thing has been happening here in Canada, and many people are pissed about it. There's no bloody reasonable excuse why seniors are not being cared for properly and/or sent to half empty hospitals to be cared for. Some family members are having to take matters into their own hands and getting their parents/grandparents out of these places and taking them home, even if that parent needs to be in an environment where special nursing skills are a necessity. This sort of thing shouldn't be happening in any 1st world country. There's no bloody excuse for it. :mad: |
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The residents in care homes are by definition the frail elderly, many with dementia. At best a quarter will die within the year and half in two years. You are taking them out of their 'home' environment with people who know them and they know to a strange clinical environment with strangers. For what? There is no treatment for covid-19 and that can be administered in their home as well as in a temporary hospital. It is well described that moving elderly confused patients results in a deterioration in their health. So you are potentially harming them for no benefit. They will be in an area that is not designed for care of the frail elderly. There will not be the specialist nurses, doctors, therapists for rehabilitating the frail elderly. There are no shortage of beds in hospitals to treat frail elderly patients who need hospital treatment e.g. fall with hip fracture. But moving them because... Trying to treat frail elderly confused patents is distressing for the person themselves and for the staff. They do not understand why you are hurting them by sticking needles in to them, they pull at their tubes and don't keep their oxygen on. Just admitting them into a strange place where everyone has masks on, where they are allowed no visitors, with strange food and strange carers causes confusion. The kindest thing unless there is some specialist treatment that can only be given in hospital is to allow them to stay at home and keep them comfortable. Much treatment can be administered in care homes by family doctors and community care teams. |
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