Healdplace
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Yes it is and these are rising everywhere by the looks of it, Not just England. Though likely as a result of the same causes last month.Sad to read those number of deaths
Yes it is and these are rising everywhere by the looks of it, Not just England. Though likely as a result of the same causes last month.Sad to read those number of deaths
It's not a great start to the day, doesn't fill me with confidence foe when the other figures get released.Sad to read those number of deaths
I got pinged whilst being pretty sure I wouldn't have caught it. I took the approach that I may be wrong, asymptomatic, not know it and infect people particularly with the Kent variant in play. Also you can be fined £1,000 if you ignore the app. If she's not going anywhere anyway then why not isolate?Mrs Gaz been pinged off that test and trace app saying she's got to stay at home for 10 days, just spoke to my next door neighbour (from a distance) and it's them who have tested positive. Mrs Gaz hasn't been out anywhere so it's 100% because they've tested positive, not sure covid can travel through walls but I think our bedroom is next to theirs so their phone must be near her phone at night.
Any thoughts on whether you lot think she should isolate or not?
Hopefully, the number of vaccinations will be up because that should make the big difference over time.It's not a great start to the day, doesn't fill me with confidence foe when the other figures get released.
I was in Stetford tesco yesterday that had reopened after have go close due to a covid cases. It was pretty empty but there was no security checking on masks when I went in, the sanitizer at the trolleys was empty and they had no cashiers on meaning everyone had to go through the self checkouts. This is in stark contrast to how it was a few months ago where we had to queue to get in, were given a squirt of sanitizer and our trolleys wiped down.England's lockdown failing to drive down Covid-19 cases, major survey shows
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OK its over a week old but it's no surprise. PHE weekly reports indicate there are problems that are not being addressed.
- Schools are open for 40% of pupils. To high I'm afraid with this new stain. 50% increase in viral load in children aged 12-14.
- Major increase of cases in Supermarkets. The vendors are talking the talk but not walking the talk. They are simply complaining about abuse and not doing anything about Covidiots and Ventilation.
Scotland update:
89 deaths - it was 64 last week
1636 cases - it was 1707 last week
This was at 7.0% positive.
Patients 2004 - up 1 - it was 1829 last week
Ventilator icu 161 - up 5 - it was 142 last week.
What's the breakdown of residential care homes/residents per country? I'd imagine it's at least 10 to 1.By the way Hancock this morning told MPs that 4.6 million vaccinations have now been given.
And that 63% of care home residents in England have been.
It is better than it was but well behind the 93% I think was the last figure given for Scotland.
I'm risking making a political discussion here, but I feel this is where the govt have a chance to make a difference.I agree mate. Greater adherence to the current rules would probably make the biggest difference to get us through the worst if this wave until the population is vaccinated.
Hopefully, the number of cases are now falling but it’s unlikely (IMHO) that the official Covid case figures adequately reflect the prevalence of Covid in the working population, especially when 40% to 50% of infected people are asymptomatic or have very mild systems where the person doesn’t realise they need to be tested. That is exacerbated when people who know they have Covid don’t let work colleagues or friends know about it.
I am confident that we will get out of this through vaccination and we will be in a far better place after Easter, but we will be looking at a lot more damage in the meantime if a significant minority ignore the rules or they aren’t straight with contacts at work and elsewhere.
Yep I read an article at the start of the year saying 2020 would be a tea party compared to this year and sadly I think it's true.Glastonbury cancelled. Going to be another long summer with no events on.
Yep I read an article at the start of the year saying 2020 would be a tea party compared to this year and sadly I think it's true.
There will be no events, no holidays, no gym at all this year. I've wrote the year off completely, it's not being pessimistic it's being realistic. I had a a holiday booked for October but I've cancelled it today.
You’re a proper ray of sunshine mate, lol. Cheer up, try to do some positive things. Whether youre being realistic or not it’s not healthy to be a glass half empty all the time.Yep I read an article at the start of the year saying 2020 would be a tea party compared to this year and sadly I think it's true.
There will be no events, no holidays, no gym at all this year. I've wrote the year off completely, it's not being pessimistic it's being realistic. I had a a holiday booked for October but I've cancelled it today.
Fair enough and I understand completely where you're coming from but its impossible for her to have caught it from the time she was pinged, she's now having to have a week and a half off work on SSP and wont be able to go and care for her 86 year old grandma this weekend.I got pinged whilst being pretty sure I wouldn't have caught it. I took the approach that I may be wrong, asymptomatic, not know it and infect people particularly with the Kent variant in play. Also you can be fined £1,000 if you ignore the app. If she's not going anywhere anyway then why not isolate?
That is an overly pessimistic outlook.
Unless you think the vaccine will be completely useless, there's no reason to think the entire year will be written off.