cleavers
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Only outdoors, so you'll need a convertible ;-)Under these new rules can people from other households be in a car together?
Only outdoors, so you'll need a convertible ;-)Under these new rules can people from other households be in a car together?
I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong but aren't the total tests a combination of antibody tests having gotten over the virus and tests to see if the patient is still symptomatic with the virus?
Good that they’re working out where it’s coming from.South Koreans seem to be drawing connections, albeit inconclusive, between the new ‘spike’ and the earlier one involving a nightclub.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020...ight-trouble-surge-cases-200528041458518.html
Do sense that large buildings with poor ventilation are not going to be allowed to reopen soon, which must be worrying for the pub industry in the UK.
Under these new rules can people from other households be in a car together?
Say my olds need picking up cos they don't drive and we want to go for a walk in the park for example.....
NoUnder these new rules can people from other households be in a car together?
Say my olds need picking up cos they don't drive and we want to go for a walk in the park for example.....
South Koreans seem to be drawing connections, albeit inconclusive, between the new ‘spike’ and the earlier one involving a nightclub.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020...ight-trouble-surge-cases-200528041458518.html
Do sense that large buildings with poor ventilation are not going to be allowed to reopen soon, which must be worrying for the pub industry in the UK.
The ramping up of testing could only have been done sooner, given the UK civil/health service arrogance in ignoring far east lessons from SARS (2003) and MERS (2015), is if PHE had used university labs to do testing, like Poetugal.Or getting testing started after a miserable effort from the start. Now we start the contact tracing without a working App! we are always ahead of the game with this pandemic containment.
All in hereI'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong but aren't the total tests a combination of antibody tests having gotten over the virus and tests to see if the patient is still symptomatic with the virus?
pretty much back to normal hey,,cant fly,long lines outside shops,football with no crowds all with a killer virus thats not gone awayI got pillared on here when i said we'll all be pretty much back to normal by July/August - not ruling out a 'second wave' of some sort but it's looking likely the return to norm is not that far off
Oh no, that would be a big mistake to mix PCR and antibody test figures, as they have a different meaning. Mixed stats would be useless.
Furthermore it needs a certain time period before CV specific antibodies are built in your body.
Many big antibody surveys will come out, but it takes some time, months.
My thought only was about PCR test numbers to assess true infection rate.
Again, why should we massively under-test positive cases?
The overwhelming rate of infected adults do show symptoms, at least 95%, incl mild symptoms.
That's why we NOW should immediately test as soon as symptoms appear, as we know we are most contagious just before showing first symptoms. Capacity is available.
They're opening the Trafford centre on June 15th. What on earth are they thinking. My mum works there too ffs.
Social distancing will be in place until well into next year. That doesn’t constitute being back to normal in my opinion. A “return to norm” where we still won’t be able to hug family members we don’t live with? Doesn’t compute.I got pillared on here when i said we'll all be pretty much back to normal by July/August - not ruling out a 'second wave' of some sort but it's looking likely the return to norm is not that far off
Yeah, the car is outside but the people aren’t. They are inside a car, an enclosed space, no different to being inside a room. Also, they would not be 2m apart.Why not?
A car, by definition is always "outside" when being driven....
Yeah, the car is outside but the people aren’t. They are inside a car, an enclosed space, no different to being inside a room. Also, they would not be 2m apart.
you are joking right?Not a chance. It's been known from the start that it doesn't spread well outside due to a number of reasons. No way they would lock down for 10 weeks just to let everyone out to catch it.
You pick your oldies up then mate.Why not?
A car, by definition is always "outside" when being driven....