True_Blue69
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https://www.sermo.com/press-release...atment-patterns-and-puts-pandemic-in-context/
Trump's treatment faired best....
Trump's treatment faired best....
M and s food halls are good and have some really good 3 for10 quid deals. Not queues round here as people rather stick to sainsbury or Morrisons. I find it's no dearer reallyBeen lucky on that, managed to get either a Tesco or Iceland delivery each week since this lot started just keep going online.
Just using my local shops, plus the convenience store, not using the supermarket at all. We go out tomorrow, my wife does a few shops I do a few, shopping for the week done in about 45 minutes.I can't get a delivery slot and need to eat so I have no choice.
I gave up in the end, it's a pain as I don't drive but I have to eat so have to go.
Same with cyclists on the road.
Reported cases was 80 - the actual number was much, much more.Indeed. On march 4th the UK had about 80 cases. By the 18th over 2,500.
Keep the schools open for a month and those numbers will grow rapidly.
https://www.sermo.com/press-release...atment-patterns-and-puts-pandemic-in-context/
Trump's treatment faired best....
Looks like we got away with the VE day silliness then and much of the other breaking of distancing rules since - cases still falling.The average incubation (median) period is 5.1 days.
95% of infections occur between 4.5 and 5.8 days and 97.5% occur before 11.5 days. So the vast majority of new cases from going back would have been picked up.
https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M20-0504
Missus runs 2 schools, both academies, both early doors...out of 81 teachers they have 16 who can actually come in. But not at the same time. Staggered to minimize the risk. No actual curriculum will be taught. Max 8 to a class. no games. No toys. Not even the child's proper teacher in most cases.
800 kids, around 80 are saying they are coming in.
And the point of all this is?