COVID-19 — Coronavirus

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Everyone seems to be complaining about people getting an ounce or normality back, it has to happen we can't all stay locked in our houses forever. Reading the last few pages people are becoming scared to leave their houses over a virus that is only dangerous to those at high risk. There are more and more drugs that are being approved to help people that get sick and despite the complaints life is massively different for everyone which is going to help prevent the spread. At what point do we accept the risk which is getting lower by the day and start to live again?

So what if a few people have a night out what's the big deal. If you want to stay in your house again that's your choice. As much as the damage the virus has done making people ill it has created a horrible attitude of people towards others which is getting worse and worse. Hope to god they get a vaccine sorted soon as the world really is a fucked up place at the moment.
Still not getting it
 
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29 July 0

28 July 4 added to stand at 6 after 2 days. The highest two day total in 6 days.

27 July 2 added to stand at 6 after 3 days.

26 July 2 added to stand at 10 after 4 days,

25 July 2 added to stand at 7 after 5 days. Four of the last six 5 day totals were single figures and only the oldest (20 July) still isn't. Was 8 at 5 days and is at 11 after add ons back to 9 days.
 
The two worst hot spots in Wales are Merthyr Tydfil & Wrexham, can't even blame tourists as no fcuker goes to those shit holes for a holiday

If you are holidaying in Wrexham you need to spend some of your downtime analysing some of the life choices you made - you went badly wrong somewhere if you are.
 
Weekly test and tracing numbers continue to fall. Not a good thing with outbreaks around Europe increasing.

90.8% were traced in the first week of operation in early June.

By week ending 15 July it was 78.4% who were contactable.

By latest data (week ending 22 July) it fell again to 75.1%

Since the tracing started 37,886 people were untraced from the contacts given from 222,589 who they attempted to trace.
 
I wonder how differently people would act if they were told that anyone identified as breaking social distancing i.e. going to parties, gathering in large groups etc was to be denied any NHS treatment for two years, if on benefits they would be halved for a year and if in work wages also halved. It would never happen but would be an interesting experiment. Also why aren't pubs, cafes etc who can't maintain any sort of distancing having their licences revoked.
 
Weekly test and tracing numbers continue to fall. Not a good thing with outbreaks around Europe increasing.

90.8% were traced in the first week of operation in early June.

By week ending 15 July it was 78.4% who were contactable.

By latest data (week ending 22 July) it fell again to 75.1%

Since the tracing started 37,886 people were untraced from the contacts given from 222,589 who they attempted to trace.

"World class" - the cheeky bastards.

How's Germany's going as they have an app? Come to that how is the IoW faring with ours lol
 
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