COVID-19 — Coronavirus

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Think we’ve got to listen to what is said in most cases not often repeated.
Herd immunity.
Sporting events are fine to continue
Furlough 3 months, longer if necessary.
No anti body test, 3 million bought but failed, or did they (ie no antibodies found)
Mot test put off for six months
Money for self employed available in June.
3 month lockdown for anyone who’s had flu jab,(where’s this instruction disappeared)
Airports unrestricted access
Go to work, don’t go to work.
And many more.

Instead it’s constantly rammed home, stay in, protect the nhs, save lives, pathetic transport graph every night. Although each death is awful we’re doing well, thank you given out to all and sundry, flattening of the curve (each minister using the same hand movements).
We’re all doing brilliantly and we thank you.
We’re doing everything we can.

what I’m trying to say is that we’ve been bullshitted left right and centre and being treated like robotic morons.
We’re in a shit storm of some magnitude and clearly for the long term. Forget summer holidays, never go in a care home, forget the boozer, forget socialising, we’ll be told soon see your nearest and dearest at your own peril.
But other than that we are all good?
 
Awful indeed but taking a seven day average then the figures are lower than the previous seven days by maybe 25% which is much more encouraging.
Thanks mate! Back to some positivity for me to cling onto :)
 
Although you weren't having this discussion yesterday, when there were 40 reported deaths, or the day before, when there were 29.
If you look at the worldometer site for Sweden you'll see that most people are dying Mon-Fri and almost no-one at the weekend.

The figure of 185 is deaths reported today, not deaths today. There is a delay in the paperwork at the weekends.

Sweden's covid-19 death rate is falling slowly from a peak around the 7-8th April. It is down by about half from the peak now.

You are correct I wasn't but I have commentated occasionally in response to posters on here suggesting the UK should do what's Sweden's doing.

The UK death toll today was shocking enough. If pubs and restaurants had been open the last month the numbers would have been far far worse.

ps glad you're on the downward curve.
 
@Gelsons Dad, FWIW here's you graph with the BBC basic noddy graph superimposed on top. I am sorry but I really do not see what additional insight your more comprehensive data is revealing (in terms of deducing the effectiveness of school closures etc).

 
Think we’ve got to listen to what is said in most cases not often repeated.
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3 month lockdown for anyone who’s had flu jab,(where’s this instruction disappeared)
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We are advising those who are at increased risk of severe illness from coronavirus (COVID-19) to be particularly stringent in following social distancing measures.

This group includes those who are:

aged 70 or older (regardless of medical conditions)
under 70 with an underlying health condition listed below (ie anyone instructed to get a flu jab as an adult each year on medical grounds):...

(toned down from the 12 weeks isolation that Johnson and Hancock said mid-March)


https://www.gov.uk/government/publi...protecting-older-people-and-vulnerable-adults
 
Mate. If you don't like it or don't think it's useful fine. But you used a simplified version of my top line from the BBC. The difference between their simple bar chart and my graph is I can see patterns in reporting and draw inference as to how much the values will change in future. It's why I claimed some days ago that the 8th was the peak.
Fair enough.
 
what? You think the majority of people who get this end up in intensive care or die of it???

Christ the govt messaging has been very successful.

Good luck boris with getting people out of lockdown if that is what people think. .

The government messaging has been diabolical, misleading and at times damn lies. I hardly believe a word they say or their scientists.

No I know it came across i said that everyone ends up in intensive care or dead, I didn't word it well I admit. I meant until they have something that controls the symptoms better and keeps the more susceptible out of hospital and intensive care.

It would be interesting how many retail workers have caught this virus as they are exposed to large numbers of people daily.
 
We're expecting the news conference will be hosted by Health Secretary Matt Hancock, and he'll be joined by England's deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van Tam, and the UK government's testing tsar John Newton


There have been 823 more deaths of people with coronavirus across the UK, according to the latest figures.

The UK Department of Health says 17,337 patients have now died in hospitals after contracting COVID-19.

There were 18,206 tests carried out in the 24 hours up to 9am on Tuesday 21 April - far short of the 100,000 a day the government has promised by the end of April

Live updates here

https://news.sky.com/story/live-mps...mmons-plan-due-to-coronavirus-crisis-11976555
 
Don't worry everyone I have just received an email from a publisher who has said the following (I have deleted the name of the title) trying to sell me advertising.

It's an 8 page pull out brochure in the June issue of xxxxxxx - This issue will land on 1st June, following exit of the lockdown period.

So there we have it, the date of the end of lockdown
 
We're expecting the news conference will be hosted by Health Secretary Matt Hancock, and he'll be joined by England's deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van Tam, and the UK government's testing tsar John Newton


There have been 823 more deaths of people with coronavirus across the UK, according to the latest figures.

The UK Department of Health says 17,337 patients have now died in hospitals after contracting COVID-19.

There were 18,206 tests carried out in the 24 hours up to 9am on Tuesday 21 April - far short of the 100,000 a day the government has promised by the end of April

Live updates here

https://news.sky.com/story/live-mps...mmons-plan-due-to-coronavirus-crisis-11976555

he is looking a tad frazzled
 
Briefing

Hospital capacity is fine,critical care beds are available

NHS critical care has not been overwhelmed,that was the plan and is working

Hospital patients at the moment 17,681

Deaths in hospital 17,366 total

No relaxing of lockdown till five rules have been met,including no risk of second peak

PPE,making here and buying in, 8331 companies are being looked at to supply it,working with 159 UK firms (finally)

Vaccine,uk has put more money in than any country to the global effort,scientists here x 2 working on it,giving them everything they need

Oxford trial starting in people from tomorrow

Stay at home,stick to the rules

Medical

Transport use,people movement still down,people adhering to the rules

New cases,day to day variation but they remain high

People in hospital,peak in london early april,have decreased since,rest of the country levelled off,curve is flat but not down

Global death rates,from fifty deaths,hospital only,still on italty line
 
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