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No doubt they will arrange a secret rendezvous to discuss further
Social distance guidelines being applied
No doubt they will arrange a secret rendezvous to discuss further
Social distance guidelines being applied
Starting daily from tomorrow. We have a 4 phase plan over the next month with more businesses being allowed to open in some capacity or other.Is that just for the one day, or is it a daily slot ?
Not if the test isn't completed-otherwise you could simply send 100k tests in the post.Should they not be counted as tests ?
She must have a new record/book to flog.
Whilst not disagreeing with anything in that post, the caveat must be that, despite all the positive noises, there is absolutely no guarantee that there will ever be a vaccine and a strategy that relies on something that may never happen, isn’t really a strategy at all. I hear a lot of very senior people who use the phrase ‘until we’ve got a vaccine” as if it’s somehow a given. Not only that, but thalidomide must be the cautionary tale as to the danger of rushing these things, making a vaccine by autumn 2021 still pretty unlikely.After 4 months of this madness, generally speaking countries are where they are based on their strategy.
In a battle of virus /humanity you would think that the only strategy is total resistance but a small group of countries have adopted the resistance is futile approach. Their intention is not to suppress the virus entirely but to shield their most vulnerable people, and to flatten the epidemic's peak by limited measures whilst allowing the virus to spread at a controlled rate.
If resistance is futile, then the area under everyone's curve is the same, and it is better for society to do it quickly rather than slowly (but not so quick that it overwhelms your health system). Most countries have the economic strength for one lockdown but that would be it.
The countries following this strategy have generally higher death rates as you would naturally expect but they are also closer to the end of the tunnel and are insured by some limited immunity against the devastating effects of a 2nd lockdown.
If you look at it from the point of herd immunity advocates then you can't compare deaths by country now because some countries are just much further along in their eventual infection than others, and they will all get their in the end.
The problem with this strategy is that it ignores the fact that humanity will more than likely outwit the virus. However, it is a conservative strategy with some merit. It is a long and hard strategy but it is guaranteed to get there. Nations like South Korea resist through operating very smartly but you cannot operate under siege forever.
It feels a little safer in the UK because I am already pretty confident that the UK wont go through another 2nd wave because so many people have already been infected, however that is not a reason to be happy because it came at a high price.
I don't really think you can say that there is a right way and a wrong way to do this. There are different strategies that take different routes based largely on expectations of the timing of a vaccine. Should a society battle to save every life knowing that if a vaccine is 18 months away then probably more people will die in the long run?
As the moment the pendulum has swung towards total resistance because the vaccines are all lining up and there is no scientific reason I am aware of as to why a vaccine can not and will not be successful. I think it would be wise for the Oxford vaccine group to expand their trial to somewhere like Moscow where the virus is growing fast, but if they could I think they would have done. So now we just wait and hope. I expect we'll know before May is out.
Welcome to our world!We are allowed out tomorrow here in Spain for an hours walk.
Sadly I will miss out as I've been allocated the times between 6am and 10am (when I'm still in bed) or 8pm and 11pm (when I'm usually blind drunk)
Oh well, such is life.
Whilst not disagreeing with anything in that post, the caveat must be that, despite all the positive noises, there is absolutely no guarantee that there will ever be a vaccine and a strategy that relies on something that may never happen, isn’t really a strategy at all. I hear a lot of very senior people who use the phrase ‘until we’ve got a vaccine” as if it’s somehow a given. Not only that, but thalidomide must be the cautionary tale as to the danger of rushing these things, making a vaccine by autumn 2021 still pretty unlikely.
From a ‘herd immunity’ perspective, we know who this virus particularly likes to target and who it’s not that bothered about, so, encouraging immunity should be quite straightforward if we’re prepared to go down that road. Protect the vulnerable and let the infection spread through the rest of the population, whilst making sure that population doesn’t come into contact with the vulnerable. Easier said than done, I’m sure, but something worth at least discussing, I’d have thought?
With respect, your world has had it fucking easy compared to here.Welcome to our world!
I noticed both the Czechs and Germans have had an increasing number of cases since they relaxed their lockdowns. It will be interesting to see if they go ahead with easing the restrictions further, as planned, or if they tighten them up again.
I think that the virus is gradually killing the most vulnerable whilst finding targets amongst others who didnt realise they had vulnerabilities'.Protecting the vulnerable has failed as we have seen in care homes. A vaccine is likely but it might not be a panacea and we don’t know with confidence when a vaccine will be available. It’s more likely that a combination of approaches including: social distancing; handwashing; PPE; possibly wearing gloves and face masks; test, trace and isolate / treat; travel restrictions; and a vaccine, (eventually) will see us get through this.
She probably gonna perform The Ghost Dance on her next video and invite the audience to fire the contents of a sub-machine gun at her!
I think that the virus is gradually killing the most vulnerable whilst finding targets amongst others who didnt realise they had vulnerabilities'.
How can we protect the vulnerable of.all ages when the increasing majority are deliberately being infected?
Cum shots ?https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/vegan-mum-says-fighting-coronavirus-21956617
Apologies if already posted. Sensible, mature replies only, please. Warning: the first image is of Boris Johnson which, given the subject matter of the article, some may find alarming.
That was my point actually.With respect, your world has had it fucking easy compared to here.
This will be the first time we can leave the house in 7 weeks other than essential shopping.
Having watched two seasons of Sunderland Til I Die, it’s off to hear them moving up a table.As of yesterday, Brent (4,044 cases per million), home of Wembley stadium is no longer the Coronavirus capital of the UK. That accolade now goes to Sunderland (4,102 cases per million). It wasn't in the top 30 COVID-19 hotspots when the lockdown began but it's rise up the list has been relentless.
I reckon they must be having house parties by the bucket full