COVID-19 — Coronavirus

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Posted solely for estimated sizes of the groups to be prioritised.

Have there been any signs that the govt have accepted/rejected the recommendation that all teachers are prioritised too?
It's the JCVI who decide priority
 
I just lost my shit in tesco , nearlly literally as i have a stomach bug but that is a different story

I had waited outside boots for half hour in the freezing cold so i was grumpy anyway

Loads of people without masks and fuck all social distancing , i shouted tier fucking four people , stick to the rules , they probably thought i was mad but fuck me it needed saying

Twats
 
Up to 27 Dec there were 786,000 vaccinated in England and 524, 439 of them were over 80.

Scotland are at 92, 188, Northern Ireland at 33, 663 (this was 29 Dec) and Wales 22, 595 - though that was 20 December so it will be quite a few more now.

The total without the last 10 days Welsh data is 934, 466 and this is also without last 3 days for England and Scotland

So we must be over a million by now.

Wales just updated to 27 Dec as 35, 335 - so the above is now 947, 206.
 
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My kids have been home educated and never been to school so I cannot speak with any authority on schools. However, I fully appreciate that some parents need to have their children in school so they can both work. Other families are fortunate enough to only need one parent to work, so schools being closed is not such an issue to them. Some families can support their kids with online work whereas others cannot.

It has seemed to me all along that the issue has been that by continuing with the 'academic' year, there is a danger that some kids are going to get left behind when schools are closed. When schools are open, some kids could stay at home with a non-working parent, but can't because they will get left behind (and the parents fined). Additionally, some kids suffer with the lack of social contact where others don't.

Maybe they should have abandoned any academic work for 12 months, and the teachers can do what they want, and just make school days fun. Then those kids who need to be there for 'social' reasons can go to school, but those who want to stay at home can. This would not only reduce the numbers in schools, but would reduce pressure on teachers, parents and kids.
 
True, but both they and other military personnel could be deployed to help/free other hospital staff (ambulance/paramedics) and alleviate the burden. However, in the UK, a paralyzing fear seems to persist that deploying the military in a civilian setting, in this case the NHS, is tantamount to admitting that the system has broken.

The military have been and do appear ready to help, so it's simply a case of making the request and giving the order.
https://www.forces.net/news/coronavirus-how-military-helping
Much of that will be happening already mate because a lot of army medics are employed by NHS Trusts.
 
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and you get poster after poster blaming the GOV or individuals.
The worst posters are those that say "we should have", "it was obvious"
Every thing is easy after the event, I should have bet 0-0 in the Livarpool match tonight, it is so easy after.
You only have to go back to the start of this thread , masses of us were screaming at things being done, no hindsight required , it has been botch from day one , some you can understand but not locking down in time and stopping testing were inexcusable , we had time advantage and were told what to do by WHO and italy but no we literally went off on our own path , heads need to seriously roll
 
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