BlueAnorak
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Only if the infection rate (R0) is 2.3 if it's 5-6 then 80% need to have had it.They will have herd immunity soon then
Only if the infection rate (R0) is 2.3 if it's 5-6 then 80% need to have had it.They will have herd immunity soon then
Did they reveal the age demographic of those who showed no symptom?Just read that Iceland have significant numbers of its population and 50 percent tested positive had no symptoms.
Did they reveal the age demographic of those who showed no symptom?
It’s certainly quiet out, that’s for sure.
BBC NW TV news just announced that the Chester Mystery Plays which go back to the 14th century are available on line.
I'm particularly looking forward to watching the 1665 one.
Agreed, but they are nearer then any of usOnly if the infection rate (R0) is 2.3 if it's 5-6 then 80% need to have had it.
Probably. We just don't knowAgreed, but they are nearer then any of us
Thanks mate.
They’re not doing post mortem. On CV-19 patients at least.Good one.
The offices do have windows though they may not be able to open them wide enough.
And it's mostly an electronic process these days.
The only bit that isn't is the medics signing the death certificates and associated tasks (like removing pacemakers and other toxic materials as well as post mortems and consultant checking) other signing of forms to allow cremation, audit and the like. The processes go backwards and forwards between staff members and 1 death would take an average of 8 hours of admin work (including delays) spread around the hospital on a good day.
As the medics are on twelve hour shifts they will only get round to signing stuff at the end of the day when they finish their shifts. It will easily take 1, maybe 2 or 3 days at current death rates.
I did use cases for this, back in 2003 during the NHS backbone IT programme. You wouldnt believe the shit that has to be done.
Some small mercies. The grief for families must be horrendous.They’re not doing post mortem. On CV-19 patients at least.
Populist nonsense.
never mind bolting the stable door that particular horse has long since been turned into Aldi burgers.
Some small mercies. The grief for families must be horrendous.
They aren't doing them for those who have tested positive in hospital. But those who are under 55 who die suddenly in the community they are.
Totally agree with everything you have said.Some small mercies. The grief for families must be horrendous.
They aren't doing them for those who have tested positive in hospital. But those who are under 55 who die suddenly in the community they are.
Not been watching the daily briefings recently but has anyone managed to get round to asking about flights coming in and out of the UK? Or is grounding flights still seen as populist nonsense?
What vigil?Just been to Tesco Gorton and the vigil for the biker is still there on its third day. It’s a fucking joke.