Speak for yourself, I'm going in the wheelie bin.
You’ve got a very kinky hair stylist.I'm going in a dignified manner, just like our old black lab. £200 quid, the vets and the ashes in a tasteful wooden box on the dresser
Source, mate?
I haven’t seen any sort of precipitous drop in mortality rate like that, unless they are excluding the old/infirm, which would be an incorrect method of calculating mortality rate.
Apparently Hancock hasn’t ruled out quarantining “whole cities”. What constitutes a whole city in the urban sprawl that makes up much of the UK? Where does Manchester turn into Greater Manchester? Greater Manchester into Merseyside? Where would a quarantine line be drawn between Leeds and Bradford?
Yes, I saw that later, and my original point still stands that it is not the proper way to assess mortality rate.
*Death Rate = (number of deaths / number of cases) = probability of dying if infected by the virus (%). The percentages do not have to add up to 100%, as they do NOT represent share of deaths by condition.
Probably better than mass complacency.This is mass hysteria.
There's one in Ilkley which is four miles from me and where I take the missus shopping 4 or 5 times a week. Watched the match there yesterday after my train was cancelled. It does seem strange when its announced there's a case so close to home, but I suppose the chances of myself or my wife having contact with the carrier are still extremely small.First case being reported uncomfortably close to me, about fifteen miles away and i work with people from the same place.
Company has called an unusually short notice meeting for this morning, we were joking that it was to say no handshakes, but could actually be to enforce home working and no travelling.
There's one in Ilkley which is four miles from me and where I take the missus shopping 4 or 5 times a week. Watched the match there yesterday after my train was cancelled. It does seem strange when its announced there's a case so close to home, but I suppose the chances of myself or my wife having contact with the carrier are still extremely small.
I have this absolute certainty that if I catch the virus I will be in the 80% who shrug it off. I'm more worried about my wife who has a compromised immune system. So if I do catch it either I'll be banished to the spare room for a fortnight or she'll have to move out.
still being brushed off by everyone i know - ''more people die from the flu''
There's one in Ilkley which is four miles from me and where I take the missus shopping 4 or 5 times a week. Watched the match there yesterday after my train was cancelled. It does seem strange when its announced there's a case so close to home, but I suppose the chances of myself or my wife having contact with the carrier are still extremely small.
I have this absolute certainty that if I catch the virus I will be in the 80% who shrug it off. I'm more worried about my wife who has a compromised immune system. So if I do catch it either I'll be banished to the spare room for a fortnight or she'll have to move out.
Got home from the match night to hear that a local school has been closed down due to a confirmed case - it does bring it homeFirst case being reported uncomfortably close to me, about fifteen miles away and i work with people from the same place.
Company has called an unusually short notice meeting for this morning, we were joking that it was to say no handshakes, but could actually be to enforce home working and no travelling.
First case being reported uncomfortably close to me, about fifteen miles away and i work with people from the same place.
Company has called an unusually short notice meeting for this morning, we were joking that it was to say no handshakes, but could actually be to enforce home working and no travelling.
What about his Zimmer frame?When David Silva came off yesterday he blew his nose wiped his nose on his sleeve high fived everyone else, a handshake seems tame in comparison bud ;)