kaz7
Well-Known Member
A violent oneJesus what society do you want to live in?
A violent oneJesus what society do you want to live in?
With these type of stats, do we ever get to learn when after the test they died, and whether their death was due to another issue? I know that if you die 28 days after a positive test, it is automatically attributed to Covid. It's very murky waters IMO, especially when you look at the age groups involved.
Regional hospital data:
London up 17 to 857 (was 641 last week) Ventilators Down 2 to 131 (was 97 last wk)
MIdlands up 56 to 1858 (was 1280 last wk) Ventilators up 4 to 197 (was 140 last wk)
North East/Yorks up 118 to 2374 (was 1685 last wk) Ventilators up 2 to 150 (was 113 last wk)
But North West, after several good days, up 160 in day to 2660 and much closer to the peak patients it had in April during first wave at 2890. Was 2192 last week.
Ventilators - though - continue the better news this week up just 1 to 211. Was 203 last week. Smallest rise in the regions. Still well off the 350 top number here in April wave.
Eh, you really have to ask?What is currently needed?
With these type of stats, do we ever get to learn when after the test they died, and whether their death was due to another issue? I know that if you die 28 days after a positive test, it is automatically attributed to Covid. It's very murky waters IMO, especially when you look at the age groups involved.
We are totally fucked with knobheads like this around...
BBC News - Bristol illegal rave attended by 700 people
Bristol illegal rave attended by 700 people
Some of the crowd became violent as they were told to leave, Avon and Somerset Police said.www.bbc.co.uk
One in Wigan aswellShows where we are at with policing now. This police operation started at 10.30 last night and is still ongoing!
Don’t want to upset the little darlingsShows where we are at with policing now. This police operation started at 10.30 last night and is still ongoing!
I am 57, a little overweight and have worked in the NHS for over 30 years and I’m seeing, every single day, the consequences of lockdown. They don’t work (if they did we’d not being doing it again) and they’re advocated by people whose pensions are not at risk, who are at no risk of furlough and then redundancy. We were told there would be no national lockdown last week that the tier system was enough. The the science presented a series of graphs that would have failed o level anything and everyone’s in thrall to it. Look at this graph here.Ok. Without being dismissive, you are showing all the signs of being a young adult, with a young adult outlook, driven by a young adult brain. It's itching to get ON WITH IT. Get social, get relationships, fuck.
It fears self-absorption.
It's not ready to sit and rethink things. That is supposed to come a little later.
Life will go back to something close to the way it was, there will be more than enough opportunity for young people to buck the rules, take chances, socialise, mix, create new, lasting social groups that take them forward. It's going to be a few more months til then.
It'd be wrong not to dash your hopes - these arguments will not hold enough sway. It's painful to watch people suffer, in dealing with key developmental stages being affected by outside circumstances, being delayed, or brought forward... but it IS something, that once it's over, you won't likely be troubled by much in the future. The best advice is to adapt for the short term: Don't sit around and think about this stuff. Use your time to learn, improve skills and create. Get out and about on your own, if neccessary. Socialise creatively.
It's not forever. It's a few months. Now please consider that if I say I personally wish you would find a way to show a bit more respect to the right of other groups to survive and thrive. None of this was guaranteed, there are young adults who will through the fates of biology and other factors never get the opportunity to thrive and live as fully as you do. And the older adults, who pass through that stage, they don't want to die just because the economy shrinks and they have to stay at home. They want, they need, to look at the grandparents. And the young kids need their grandparents too. Maybe not in the same way as you need to get out into the world and make it happen for yourself. But maybe you don't need that to happen as much as the 55 year old diabetics and heart disease victims need just to survive.
I don’t advocate letting it rip just being a bit more selective on what we do. Manchester’s Covid ICU patients last week were mainly from the group who previously had been in the shielded group. Just think on that for a minute, because they weren’t in there from June to September.So what do you suggest? That we just don't bother and "let it rip"? That would be a novel approach not shared by any country in the world. Which leads me to believe it would be an idiotic idea.