mosssideblue
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There was no jokeWhat have my views on the governments handling got to do with a joke about the NHS?
There was no jokeWhat have my views on the governments handling got to do with a joke about the NHS?
I wish:-)Jesus this thread isnt ALL about you ...
That would be using the positive cases as the problem .It isn't the rising number of those that require hospital treatment is the problem. Those people aren't students so forget that is a red herring. Those going to hospital aren't students and those people are contracting it in other places. The evidence shows pubs are a big part of it. As I keep repeating 1 place has closed pubs at the start of a spike, Aberdeen. SAmall sample but it worked and quickly.
When there were 1000 cases in Scotland the other day about 50 were of school age so it isn't happening in schools.
How do they do that? The responsibility lies with the people themselves, the pubs etc can do table service, distancing etc but if a bunch of tossers lie to them about bubbles etc what can they possibly do?
You wish what? The thread was all about ‘kaz’?I wish:-)
Coloured bibs should do it I think.Maybe we can brand each person in a bubble or paint their hair in colours like sheep?
There was no joke
We could give them badges to wear so we can identify them....Maybe we can brand each person in a bubble or paint their hair in colours like sheep?
Regional scoreboard today suspiciously interesting
And pretty good for the NW - assuming not another cock up somewhere in the testing which has to be possible.
London 1457 - up from 1252 yesterday to highest total outside the big add on days with the missing data
Midlands 1903 - huge rise from 928 - higher even than the days when the catch up data was added.
Yorks 1160 - big drop from 2347 and lower than the catch up days.
North East - 1084 - down from 1127
And North West 2471 - nearly 2000 drop from 4448 and again way below the catch up days and around where it was over a week ago when we now know data was missing.
Has to beg the question is something wrong again with the data up north or is this a real big fall? I am finding it hard to trust these numbers up here as they seem unusually good and could represent the sudden fall of 3000 in the UK total.
Comes to something when data looks too good to be true and you doubt it as real. Not just say we had a good day.