oddfellows
Well-Known Member
Awful situation in Spain.
Belgium and the Netherlands were said to be struggling yesterday and it looks like they are.
More died in Netherlands than in Germany
Awful situation in Spain.
Belgium and the Netherlands were said to be struggling yesterday and it looks like they are.
Really? By that same notion should we be doing that with all the shopping we are bringing into the house?
I believe the 200k/250k was the figure they said was possible if the government had continued with their initial strategy. By getting the government to change its initial strategy to the model we are now following they said the figures could be limited to 20k deaths max instead. This 5.7k figure you refer to, [which i havnt seen], seems within this, albeit @ lower end of the 20k max they forecast.
You could just open your post and then wash your hands, of course.
Another thing worth mentioning:
I have just put the post and the newspaper in the oven for 30 minutes. Apparently Coronaviruses are rendered non-infectious by 30 minutes at 75C, so I am giving it 30 minutes at 90C to be safe.
Provided you don't have a gas oven and you keep your post/newspaper well away from any heating element, this might seem like an easy and worthwhile precaution. 75C isn't going to set fire to anything.
The survival abilities on the surfaces of eight different materials and in water were quite comparable, revealing reduction of infectivity after 72 to 96 h exposure. Viruses stayed stable at 4 degrees C, at room temperature (20 degrees C) and at 37 degrees C for at least 2 h without remarkable change in the infectious ability in cells, but were converted to be non-infectious after 90-, 60- and 30-min exposure at 56 degrees C, at 67 degrees C and at 75 degrees C, respectively.
https://europepmc.org/article/med/14631830
Fair enough, although I did only say open your post.Tricky trying to read the newspaper for an hour or so though, isn't it.
I only mention it in case anyone thinks doing same would help. Everyone to their own.
I had a tesco delivery this morning. They are bagging everything now to make it quicker for them. Decided to just put away the fridge and freezer stuff, focusing on not touching anywhere near my face. Washed my hands afterwards. The rest is still in the bags, going to leave it for how long? then put it away. I don’t know if that’s under-cautious, over-cautious, or about right.Depends how quickly you want to use your shopping. The virus will be dead in 2 or 3 days anyway, so if you have tins of stuff you are not planning on touching for that period then there is no need.
I suppose we’d have to wait and see.Will that trend continue ie will those deaths be supplementary to the CV ones?
Alternatively maybe the most vulnerable have finite number each year so non fatal attacks will increase?
I’m not going to argue the point with you as I don’t collect the stats.Since 2014/15 the average was estimated at 17000 deaths from flu. The range was between 1692 in 2018/19 and 28330 in 2014/15. In fact, if you take out the very small 2018/19 number the average for the remaining four years is 21000. Over the winter period of December to March, when the peak influenza season is reached, that’s 4 months of about 175 people, per day succumbing to flu and the NHS being under huge ‘winter’ pressures.
No they were not!Those values were based on NO intervention at all. That was never the government strategy. It was reported as such by idiots who didn't read the published papers and just jumped on the figure.
You mean the government had a policy, listened to expert advice, then changed the policy? These latest projections are hugely encouraging, and if they come to pass will have been achieved thanks to the policies implemented by the government.No they were not!
The 200,000 deaths figure was based on the strategy the government was following to "flatten the curve". AND the 200,000 deaths figure assumed we have enough ICU capacity and yet stated we did not by a factor of 8.
That is why the government did such a whopper of a U-turn immediately. If we did nothing at all, then 50m people or more would get this and something like 1m would probably die from it with the NHS completely overloaded and hundreds of thousands dying because of no capacity to treat them.
After reading your posts on here over last couple of years it's clear you would defend the government regardless of what measures they do or don't imement.You mean the government had a policy, listened to expert advice, then changed the policy? These latest projections are hugely encouraging, and if they come to pass will have been achieved thanks to the policies implemented by the government.
I know what I meant.Worse than running out of beer!
Surely you meant bogrolls
I think this forum can cope with at least one person who posts in support of the government. There’s enough of you queuing up to give it a good kicking.After reading your posts on here over last couple of years it's clear you would defend the government regardless of what measures they do or don't imement.
Tricky trying to read the newspaper for an hour or so though, isn't it.
I only mention it in case anyone thinks doing same would help. Everyone to their own.
Personally I'm going to wait until there's evidence he made the right calls before I offer my gratitude and praise. Would love nothing more to do so down the line. As it stands I think we are way too early into this to call it one way or another.I think this forum can cope with at least one person who posts in support of the government. There’s enough of you queuing up to give it a good kicking.
I think this forum can cope with at least one person who posts in support of the government. There’s enough of you queuing up to give it a good kicking.
They would be idiots in that case.don’t worry mate, Boris could find a cure and vaccine in the next week and people will still criticise him for not finding it sooner.