Ribchester
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Have all the rent boys got back from Porto yetall relatively ok down here in Kent ?
Have all the rent boys got back from Porto yetall relatively ok down here in Kent ?
Staffing shortages are a problem, but nowhere near the restrictions still in place. They are what are going to kill so many if extended.I agree it’s tough times for many but you are way wide of the mark if you think we are in a lockdown. Pubs and restaurants are open and one thing holding many hospitality businesses back is staffing shortages.
The term lockdown meant prisoners not being able to leave their cells and it’s being high jacked by people claiming their civil liberties are being denied by table service rather than a crowded bar.
I hope the Country is in a position to end the last few restrictions but only if that’s the best thing to do, on balance:
What do you mean by Stockport “going into trouble “? Death? Illness? Hospitalisations? Please elaborate. ThanksUnfortuntely it really does look like Stockport is the next area going into trouble. Which given it has the best vaccination numbers in GM is a little concerning.
The good news first.
NOT ONE GM borough over 100 for the first time in 3 weeks.
BOROUGH CASES TODAY / DAY TO DAY / WEEK TO WEEK
BOLTON 98 / Down 58 / Down 19
BURY 42 / Down 7 / UP 28
MANCHESTER 97 / Down 68 / UP 42
OLDHAM 18 / Down 13 / Down 16
ROCHDALE 22 / Down 7 / Down 2
SALFORD 34 / Down 29 / UP 13
STOCKPORT 47 /UP 14 / UP 33
TAMESIDE 15 / Down 18 / UP 10
TRAFFORD 18 / Down 21 / UP 8
WIGAN 28 / Down 20 / Down 6
As you can see some pretty good numbers there day to day and week to week. For most boroughs.
But no question who had the worst of it. Stockport had a very bad day.
A bit of a puzzle as to why given its vaccine numbers.
May just be the up and down numbers caused by the change in methods that do not delete false positives day to day just on the overall total that will see some days artificually up and others artificially dowm and tomorrow it will be down when everywhere else is up.
But Zoe saw a big rise here too yesterday in their reported symptoms.
Anyone who thinks parents and children are doing the lateral flow tests as requested, are, at best, deluded. It ain’t happening.Our school have impressed on kids that they should be reporting negative as well as positive tests.
Whether they do or not is another matter of course.
Cases.What do you mean by Stockport “going into trouble “? Death? Illness? Hospitalisations? Please elaborate. Thanks
Managed 2 parts of it, fucking nutters.Don't know if anyone else watched that documentary on C4 tonight - Andrew Wakefield and his allies - what a bunch of fucking cunts - but the worry is how many people are gullible enough to believe snake oil salesmen like them - get all the willing vaxxed then dose the anti's with Covid 19 and let the see 1st hand its not a hoax and and how handy vaccines really are.
One of the highlights for me was Piers Corbyn "if we take these vaccines half to all the population will get sick and die"....no Piers 100% of the population will eventually die - they always have done - I guarantee you that but an almost incalculably tiny amount will die as a direct result of a vaccine.
Indeed news reporting at its worst, I've yet to see any mainstream news report on when deaths actually fall like @Healdplace does on here, the general public have no idea and just eat up shit in the national news.so many thick people see zero Covid deaths as a news headline and think that automatically means Covid has vanished and we should all return to complete norm
bUT bOrIs PrOmiSed ViRUs gO aWAy on 21sT jUnEso many thick people see zero Covid deaths as a news headline and think that automatically means Covid has vanished and we should all return to complete norm
Which is why the post up there is important^If you was in the hospitality business, theatres, venues, restaurants, bars and pubs etc, then you wouldn't be saying that. So many are teetering on full collapse and closure. They bent over backwards to comply to all government restrictions and advice. They were the first to be closed and last to reopen, and under such restrictions they cannot sustain the loss of income much longer and still be viable.
Any extension to 'normality' and full opening will be too much for many...
You’d hope the sunshine will boost Vitamin D exposure n’all to help towards thatI was in Chester yesterday and it was absolutely rammed. No social distancing, queues for ice cream, food, pubs and all rammed together. Pavements packed, riverboats too. If that has been replicated around the country in the hot weather then if hospitalisations and deaths don't rocket it should be a good sign
Lunchtime news was all about how great it was to see packed beaches etc, next article was how 21/06 could be delayed.I was in Chester yesterday and it was absolutely rammed. No social distancing, queues for ice cream, food, pubs and all in close proximity. Pavements packed, riverboats too. If that has been replicated around the country in the hot weather then if hospitalisations and deaths don't rocket it should be a good sign
Lunchtime news was all about how great it was to see packed beaches etc, next article was how 21/06 could be delayed.
YCMIU.
There's another factor which you are not considering but that is important. A spreading variant that does not cause serious illness/hospitalisation is still a problem because it is continually mutating. There are about 7-8 mutations already that have been identified since the Indian variant has been in the UK, some of them at locations such as 484 which contributed to the SA variant escaping the Astrazeneca vaccine.Looking good.
Which is why the post up there is important^
If we can show that’s the case across the country then we can open everything up as normal soon. If there’s any semblance of hospitalisations increasing with this variant then these organisations in this industry will be even harder hit because where would we go from there?