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I'm stating a FACT that France have banned freight travel from UK.
And what has that got to do with Covid exactly, you get away with your rhetoric in various Political threads because you fit the narrative, the MOD's should not let you get away with it here, I won't hold my breath.
 
And what is that got to do with Covid, you get away with your rhetoric in various Political threads because you fit the narrative, the MOD's should not let you get away with it here, I won't hold my breath.
You were picking on another poster @xgorton in a similar vein earlier.
Look at hundreds of other posts on this thread - they all fall into a similar category to mine.
The freight ban is because of COVID!!
 
Am I right in saying Tier 4 restrictions mean you have to work from home if you possibly can?

Partners company finish on Tuesday night until the new year and if the whole country ends up at Tier 4 by the new year I am guessing she will have to work from home. The logistics of getting all the staff set up to do so over an Xmas shut down will be a nightmare.
I think working from home wherever possible was something to be observed for tier 2, maybe even tier 1? I know our place has been enforcing since march, well before the tiers were introduced..

Tier 4 is supposed to be 'act like you have the virus', so effectively isolate yourself, from what I understand.
 
I'd get another test asap, chances are you'll be positive unfortunately mate.

I think your household also have to self-isolate another 10 days from day 1 of your symptoms (today). Boris had to self-isolate again after contact with a positive case even though he's had it.

If you did test negative again with no holy 3 symptoms (fever, dry continuous cough or loss of taste/smell) then happy days.

I’m sure that the rules are from when the first person gets it. My son was in a similar boat in his house when two people caught it but the clock was from the first person. I may be wrong though.

that and the Liverpool Atletico game were wtf moments.

The Scotland breakout was an international confrence I believe

I remember watching the press confrences and the scientists were insisting mass gatherings weren’t a risk

they were running the thing like it transmitted like Flu back then, rather than just a safety first approach

Looking back, our Cup final was extremely risky. 90,000 people on trains, underground’s, in pubs etc. Wonder how many who went to that caught it and passed it on. I was also at a gig a week later with 7000 people there.
 


Looking at that official paper on this new strain it estimates that 0.4% of those that get it may die. Are they saying it’s a lot more contagious and a lot less deadly or have they officially revised the death rate overall to 0.4% now?
 
I'm relieved to say my 13-year-old lad has made an impressive recovery during the last 48 hours.

He's a very fit kid but he has been so tired.

Temp down to 36.5 and he's polished off two double cheeseburgers and chips, followed by trifle and half the box of Cadbury's Heroes brought to the doorstep by neighbours for him and the missus.

So relieved and checked on him about five times during the night, been sleeping on the floor in my office, so been awake most of the night anyway.

Kids are amazing aren't they, so strong.

Wife also felt good enough to have a shower and eat three meals today, but she has lost her taste and smell.

Just wanted to share a positive story, pardon the pun!

Me and daughter still not showing any symptoms and temps of 36.1 each.

They first had symptoms Monday night, is there a time where the infection threat is lessened or I should start to exhibit any of my own?
Really good to hear the positive news, must be a relief. It's weird how close family members don't get the virus, there's only two of us at home but when I got it I was really quite unwell but Mrs H didn't appear to catch it. Kip in your bed tonight, a nightcap or two of your favourite tipple should be an absolute necessity.
 
You were picking on another poster @xgorton in a similar vein earlier.
Look at hundreds of other posts on this thread - they all fall into a similar category to mine.
The freight ban is because of COVID!!
I posted this news first a few hours back and it was not a political point even though I actually mentioned Brexit in the post. Because the media will certainly connect it regardless of any actual relevance.

Oddly nobody shouted me down then.

But as the posters have said and the reason I posted it when I did this is big news because it shows that the world is now isolating us and it could impact our imports over coming weeks.

Got very little to do with Brexit and all to do with the new virus strain and how serious this might prove. Also a lot to do with where we are all going to be over the next week or two struggling to get through this mess. And caused directly by our outbreak so of course it belongs in this thread imo.
 
I posted this news first a few hours back and it was not a political point even though I actually mentioned Brexit in the post. Because the media will certainly connect it regardless of any actual relevance.

Oddly nobody shouted me down then.

But as the posters have said and the reason I posted it when I did this is big news because it shows that the world is now isolating us and it could impact our imports over coming weeks.

Got very little to do with Brexit and all to do with the new virus strain and how serious this might prove. Also a lot to do with where we are all going to be over the next week or two struggling to get through this mess. And caused directly by our outbreak so of course it belongs in this thread imo.
I’d be surprised if this new strain wasn’t making its way through Europe too.
 
Which was my original point Pal
I was pulling your leg mate. However, mentioning that Eurotunnel is closed & freight being stopped travelling to France is definitely on topic as Covid is the direct cause of it
 


Looking at that official paper on this new strain it estimates that 0.4% of those that get it may die. Are they saying it’s a lot more contagious and a lot less deadly or have they officially revised the death rate overall to 0.4% now?

It is 70% more contageous but they think no more deadly but more infections will lead to deaths and an overwhelmed nhs ,there is no upside to this situation

It is thought to be able to increase the R by 0.4 on top of the other strain
 
GM Scoreboard:

Cases 732 - up from 594. 38% of the NW total of 1945 today. Was 35% yesterday.

3 wks v 2 wks v last wk v TODAY:- 600 v 670 v 602 v 732 TODAY

Indicating - along with all the rises in Pop scores today and no borough close to being under 100 as we were last week - that there has started to be a gradual increase in cases here and we may need to beware.


Pop (population) Score is cases across whole pandemic v 100,000 people - rises daily but lower the better.

Weekly Pop is same measure across last 7 days only. Can rise or fall depending on if more cases or less occur today v the same day last week,

Either way Up is bad, down is good.




Manchester 133 – down from 152. Total cases 33, 815. Weekly 918. Pop score up 24 to 6116. Weekly Pop up 3 to 166.

Bolton 78 up from 43. Total cases 16, 364. Weekly 425. Pop score up 27 to 5691. Weekly Pop up 7 to 148.

Salford 78 - up from 57. Total cases 14, 453. Weekly 406. Pop score up 30 to 5584. Weekly Pop up 5 to 157.

Trafford 75 – up from 44. Total cases 9493. Weekly 353. Pop score up 31 to 3999. The 4000 club awaits tomorrow. Just missed it today. Weekly Pop up 9 to 142. Highest for the once best borough in nearly a month. Shows how fast things can change.

Oldham 71- up from 57. Total cases 15, 982. Weekly 448. Pop score up 30 to 6740. Blackburn rose by 37 to reach 7161 – highest Pop in the UK and only one in the 7000s. Weekly Pop up 3 to 189.

Stockport 65 – up from 42. Total cases 11, 490. Weekly 349. Pop score up 22 to 3916. Lead over Trafford for best overall Pop score up big to 83. My prediction of Trafford being top by Christmas now most unlikely. Weekly Pop up 11 to 119. Not a good day here unfortunately.

Rochdale 64 - up from 48. Total cases 13, 925. Weekly 409. Pop score up 29 to 6261. Weekly Pop down 2 to 184.

Bury 60 - up from 56. Total cases 10, 864. Weekly 347. Pop score up 31 to 5688. Weekly Pop up 6 to 181.

Wigan 59 - up from 46. Total cases 18, 113. Weekly 459. Pop score up 18 to 5511. Lowest rise in GM. Weekly Pop down 10 to 139. Wigan is the star of the show in GM right now. From a sky high Pop to one of the best in 2 months. Wigan with a better Pop than Trafford would have been ludicrous just a month ago. But it has now!

Tameside 49 – same as yesterday . But unlike then today it is good enough for top spot not sixth as cases are really bunching closer. Total cases 11, 134. Weekly 264. Still lowest in GM. Pop score up 22 to 4916. As this is still a high number for here weekly Pop up 11 to 117. This is now the lowest in GM (it was 87 just a week ago). But fight on with Stockport now for weekly pop score title as they are only 2 apart.
 
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