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Slightly off-topic perhaps but I am finding his videos informative, but increasingly annoying. In that he always takes 30 minutes to explain what could be explained in 3. And the needless and endless repetition. They are so tedious, I find myself giving up after a few minutes - I just wish he would get on with it much more.
I watched him every day in January and February but got fed up of him.
 
What we do need unfortunately is much more time to collate additional data on the capabilities of the virus and the most effective policy to contain the virus whist hoping to make big steps to the vaccine.


were the ONS numbers for the week added to yesterday’s hospital figures? I.e not incorporated in these figures today, these are just hospital mortalities?
I don't know UK wise. I know the Scottish figures have changed the way they are counted so death certificates where Covid is added as a contributing factor when registered are now added these will include non hospital cases

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The way Scotland records its coronavirus-related deaths is changing. The National Records of Scotland has issued its first bulletin taking into account a wider view of fatalities.

It shows that between 30 March to 5 April, deaths linked to Covid-19 stood at 282.

Since the outbreak in Scotland began there have been 366 deaths associated with the novel coronavirus. That figure is a combination of the daily Health Protection Scotland statistics and the newly sourced National Records of Scotland data.

The stats also revealed;

  • More than 60% of deaths were people aged 75 or over in the week starting 30 March"
 
It's just not a problem. 2,000 people over 3 weeks in a country of 70,000,000 coming off a plane, walking through a barely staffed airport and going home into lockdown immediately.

Even if all 2,000 were infected (and lets be clear here that it's unlikely they are, because they've been in lockdown in the hotel rooms they've been stranded in with almost no contact with the outside world for 2 weeks) it wouldn't make a ripple in the overall numbers of deaths after the peak or spreading of the virus.

We went from having nearly 70,000,000 people out and about spreading the virus or being able to get infected, to maybe 7,000,000 at a stretch overnight when the lockdown came in. That's what causes the drop off from the lockdown. And you're worried about 2,000 people over 3 weeks.

Just think it through.

well said, think alot more outrage would be shown and government would be taking immediate action if we was casually letting in thousands of passengers every day without any precautions (which was the case a few weeks ago) but not now
 
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we must be hitting the peak of deaths now from that period of when everyone went boozing on the friday and the race meeting and football,,it must surely start to drop soon
If secondary and tertiary infections between families and workmates comes from that weekend, where people may have got a primary infection, then we’re a week or two away yet.
 
well said, think alot more outrage would be shown and government would be taking immediate action if we was casually letting in thousands of passengers every day without any precautions

It's just a bizarre thing to get upset about...every country is repatriating people. Even China never stopped people coming home, Milan airport is still open in the worst affected region of the world...6 more flights today on their arrivals board, from Bucharest, Frankfurt, Rome and Valencia.
 
A worrying thing is you could be tested on one day and come back negative for the virus but the day after you could pick it up so in effect the test is active in a fine time margin.

The other test to see if you have had it would be beneficial though.

The logistics of testing everyone in the UK will be difficult and I can imagine it will open a massive can of worms
 
A worrying thing is you could be tested on one day and come back negative for the virus but the day after you could pick it up so in effect the test is active in a fine time margin.

The other test to see if you have had it would be beneficial though.

The logistics of testing everyone in the UK will be difficult and I can imagine it will open a massive can of worms
im certainly no testing expert, but the antibody test i think is the important one, now im not sure if thats the one that is 100% reliable,if it is they need to random test on a massive scale, an app on your phone which will alow you to travel, work etc,to enable this we would need 100% lock down and start from that,it would take weeks if not months and also fully close the UK borders off if its not been done
 
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