Indaparkside
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You’ve only just realised thisI'm becoming more worried about the government than the virus.
You’ve only just realised thisI'm becoming more worried about the government than the virus.
Numbers game. It's very interesting that the mutation that has occurred in South Africa that enables it to escape an antibody reaction has occurred independently in the UK. We are seeing the same mutation in different strains across the world. What this tells you is that there are certain structures which are stable and confer an advantage and will repeatedly occur across the world wherever there is a lot of virus. We could stop all travel to South Africa, and we'd still end up with strains carrying similar mutations to the SA variant. We are seeing that happen. If we are really smart we will work out what the next mutations are going to be before they even happen. We know what the human receptor cell looks like on the molecular level. We know that the spike protein looks like. The changes that are effective are those that produce a stronger binding affinity between the two molecules. Swap amino acid residues, add extra ones, delete others. You can probably do it with a computer program.Its weird the countries that have handled it badly, UK, SA, Brazil all seeing significant variants but the Swedes haven't even though they now admit they got things wrong. I'm sure at one point they were on the travel corridor list too.
You’ve only just realised this
Can somebody ask him why the vaccination booking site is not working?JVT doing a Q &A on BBC 2 right now.
Can't say I was aware of this one.
Just like AIDS, the scientists and medical community will eventually, through hard work, knowledge, a degree of serendipity and experience treat and contain the virus to make it something we can live with without affecting everyday life. I wouldn't be too pessimistic and I'm hopeful this will be the last really challenging year in the fight against Covid.I'm becoming more worried about the government than the virus. This is never going to end I'm afraid, that is becoming clearer by the day.
Agree pal but I’ll say it , this government has been a total shambles from the start, some posters on here would lick their arse if it was covered in shit, they have had a whole year to sort stuff out and badly fucked up factNo I haven't but anyone raising these concerns gets slaughtered here.
There's a political thread in the sub-forum separately where it will be tolerated.No I haven't but anyone raising these concerns gets slaughtered here.
So they walk in stay in their room for 10 days and it’s cleaned when they leave are you telling me it costs over £1000 per person to do this? Maybe i should apply for a job as a cleaner then.Of course you don't because your problem is, you don't see all the additional costs associated in running a Covid Hotel.
I would think the 10 days would be more of put off mate, cantbsee why anyone wants to holiday here at the moment and if it’s business people then zoom would be betterI assume his point is that if it is cheap enough, it will encourage more people to do it. By making the price so high, it should hopefully discourage people. I might be wrong though.
Just like AIDS, the scientists and medical community will eventually, through hard work, knowledge, a degree of serendipity and experience treat and contain the virus to make it something we can live with without affecting everyday life. I wouldn't be too pessimistic and I'm hopeful this will be the last really challenging year in the fight against Covid.
There's a political thread in the sub-forum separately where it will be tolerated.
There's a political thread in the sub-forum separately where it will be tolerated.
I’m confident too that we will be on top of the virus this year. What we don’t know is how much lasting damage has been done to to health services across the globe including the NHS. There’s an assumption that as soon as the hospital cases get a bit lower we will start getting back towards normality. The realistic is that this pandemic might do lasting damage to workforces.Just like AIDS, the scientists and medical community will eventually, through hard work, knowledge, a degree of serendipity and experience treat and contain the virus to make it something we can live with without affecting everyday life. I wouldn't be too pessimistic and I'm hopeful this will be the last really challenging year in the fight against Covid.
The government has been very liberal, it's a situation without precedent for all of us living through this. The feckless amongst our society have made this an almost impossible task at times and hopefully lessons will have been learnt. My main point was don't be too pessimistic, our law of democracy will always prevail in the end, there's no military Junta in place to impose martial law or declare a state of emergency.It isn't the medical side I'm overly worried about we appear to be making great strides there. I'm more worried the government appear to have sweeping powers to impose draconian laws, punitive punishments and restrictions using the virus as a reason. Has a state of emergency been declared, or martial law? If so I've missed it.
The government has been very liberal, it's a situation without precedent for all of us living through this. The feckless amongst our society have made this an almost impossible task at times and hopefully lessons will have been learnt. My main point was don't be too pessimistic, our law of democracy will always prevail in the end, there's no military Junta in place to impose martial law or declare a state of emergency.
embarrassingSo they walk in stay in their room for 10 days and it’s cleaned when they leave are you telling me it costs over £1000 per person to do this? Maybe i should apply for a job as a cleaner then.