Do whatever is best for your own mental health. It's the most important thing.Have not posted in a couple of days thinking about whether to continue or not tbh. And yesterday was a good day (City finally up to their potential this season) so did not want to spoil it as yesterdays numbers in Greater Manchester were as feared way up and is likely not that far behind a stratospheric London.
Not sure if it is more important than ever to follow the numbers right now or stick my fingers in my ears and go la la la hoping it will be over when I win the X Factor (and that being in my head or reality being two very different distant years away).
On the other thread it is now a bitter war between optimism and pessimism and name calling for all on the opposite side. Bit like a football forum. And if you support the wromg side or are saying it is too early to decide but hope the good guys win (less dangerous + super infective = we might speed up getting out of the pandemic - less dangerous but so infective it might need a month lockdown to stop the NHS going under by sheer weight of numbers = you are a government stooge or loving the pandemic and you do not want it to end and destroy your own meaningfulness as a talker on BM).
Actually I ended up just finding the other thread a bit like something I have been quite used to over the past 50 years or so most of you will not likely have faced for obvious reasons. A boys club.
A bunch of blokes who like to talk over one another and BE right because that's how nature intends it. In other places I have long got used to saying my piece if it really matters or keeping quiet and letting them get on with it as in the end they will either be right or wrong - and so will you - but they will convince themselves you were wrong regardless and it is easier to just let them believe they are right.
Been there, done that, and in the end usually just walked away.I prefer a quiet life not to argue.
And I KNOW by the way I am talking generalities here. Not all are the same. I do not think socierty is a set of cliche's.
I just don;t like engaging in rows or fights over things. So am syaing out of the other thread.
Of course, most people are there now as that is where the action is. So I am just unsure whether ot is even helpful to post data in here.
I have still beem recording it past 2 days - not because I am desperate for doom and gloom as many on there think I guess - but because I feel we are at a vital turning point in the pandemic and the next 2 months may determine where we go in the next ten years. And it really could be very good news or very bad news and it really also is too early to call.Though hope slightly outwighw dismay right now.
Still pondering IF to post any data in here. Or to just stop posting altogether. It is make my mind up time.
Have not posted in a couple of days thinking about whether to continue or not tbh. And yesterday was a good day (City finally up to their potential this season) so did not want to spoil it as yesterdays numbers in Greater Manchester were as feared way up and is likely not that far behind a stratospheric London.
Not sure if it is more important than ever to follow the numbers right now or stick my fingers in my ears and go la la la hoping it will be over when I win the X Factor (and that being in my head or reality being two very different distant years away).
On the other thread it is now a bitter war between optimism and pessimism and name calling for all on the opposite side. Bit like a football forum. And if you support the wromg side or are saying it is too early to decide but hope the good guys win (less dangerous + super infective = we might speed up getting out of the pandemic - less dangerous but so infective it might need a month lockdown to stop the NHS going under by sheer weight of numbers = you are a government stooge or loving the pandemic and you do not want it to end and destroy your own meaningfulness as a talker on BM).
Actually I ended up just finding the other thread a bit like something I have been quite used to over the past 50 years or so that most of you will not likely have faced for obvious reasons. A boys club.
A bunch of blokes who like to talk over one another and BE right because that's how nature intends it. In other places I have long got used to saying my piece if it really matters or keeping quiet and letting them get on with it as in the end they will either be right or wrong - and so will I - but they will convince themselves you were wrong regardless and it is easier to just let them believe they are right. As I do not have any particular need to be right. Indeed with Covid I usually hope I am wrong. As I want this over as bad as anyone. But wanting is not the same as having and never is in this world. We have to face reality as it emerges not our own desire for what WILL emerge.
Been there, done that, and in the end usually just walked away.I prefer a quiet life not to argue.
And I KNOW by the way I am talking generalities here. Not all are the same. I do not think socierty is a set of cliche's.
I just don't like engaging in rows or fights over things. So am staying out of the other thread.
Of course, most people are there now as that is where the action is. So I am just unsure whether or not it is even helpful to post any data in here.
I have still been recording it past 2 days - not because I am desperate for doom and gloom as many on there think I guess - but because I feel we are at a vital turning point in the pandemic and the next 2 months may determine where we go in the next ten years. And it really could be very good news or very bad news and it really also is too early to call.Though hope slightly outweighs dismay right now. And seems to be forming up not getting less likey. But even the best scenario will not be easy or good and people will due - not all from Covid - if hospital numbers escalte too far.
Still pondering IF to post any data in here. Or to just stop posting altogether. It is make my mind up time.
Do whatever you want to do, the information & times spent by you putting everything together is/has been very useful.Have not posted in a couple of days thinking about whether to continue or not tbh. And yesterday was a good day (City finally up to their potential this season) so did not want to spoil it as yesterdays numbers in Greater Manchester were as feared way up and is likely not that far behind a stratospheric London.
Not sure if it is more important than ever to follow the numbers right now or stick my fingers in my ears and go la la la hoping it will be over when I win the X Factor (and that being in my head or reality being two very different distant years away).
On the other thread it is now a bitter war between optimism and pessimism and name calling for all on the opposite side. Bit like a football forum. And if you support the wromg side or are saying it is too early to decide but hope the good guys win (less dangerous + super infective = we might speed up getting out of the pandemic - less dangerous but so infective it might need a month lockdown to stop the NHS going under by sheer weight of numbers = you are a government stooge or loving the pandemic and you do not want it to end and destroy your own meaningfulness as a talker on BM).
Actually I ended up just finding the other thread a bit like something I have been quite used to over the past 50 years or so that most of you will not likely have faced for obvious reasons. A boys club.
A bunch of blokes who like to talk over one another and BE right because that's how nature intends it. In other places I have long got used to saying my piece if it really matters or keeping quiet and letting them get on with it as in the end they will either be right or wrong - and so will I - but they will convince themselves you were wrong regardless and it is easier to just let them believe they are right. As I do not have any particular need to be right. Indeed with Covid I usually hope I am wrong. As I want this over as bad as anyone. But wanting is not the same as having and never is in this world. We have to face reality as it emerges not our own desire for what WILL emerge.
Been there, done that, and in the end usually just walked away.I prefer a quiet life not to argue.
And I KNOW by the way I am talking generalities here. Not all are the same. I do not think socierty is a set of cliche's.
I just don't like engaging in rows or fights over things. So am staying out of the other thread.
Of course, most people are there now as that is where the action is. So I am just unsure whether or not it is even helpful to post any data in here.
I have still been recording it past 2 days - not because I am desperate for doom and gloom as many on there think I guess - but because I feel we are at a vital turning point in the pandemic and the next 2 months may determine where we go in the next ten years. And it really could be very good news or very bad news and it really also is too early to call.Though hope slightly outweighs dismay right now. And seems to be forming up not getting less likey. But even the best scenario will not be easy or good and people will due - not all from Covid - if hospital numbers escalte too far.
Still pondering IF to post any data in here. Or to just stop posting altogether. It is make my mind up time.
Thank you. You are not wrong about the impact on mental health. Hence the hesitation.Do whatever is best for your own mental health. It's the most important thing.
FWIW I don't think dedicating what must be hours and hours every single day to covid can be a healthy thing for anyone, unless it's their actual job.
It's a nice day today. Go for a walk or something.
Keep posting. Its useful to have the facts.Thank you. You are not wrong about the impact on mental health. Hence the hesitation.
I go for a walk most days. I know the importance of exercise at my age and the pandemic has eaten into that option badly.
And though it likely must seem like I take hours over the numbers it is actually not that long. I use templates and know where and when to look up numbers and just slot them in. So it takes much less time than you might suppose. I have done this sort of thing all my life so it is not a slog for me.
I live alone now and not currently writing books, travelling the world or doing radio and TV like I used to do. Though that may change when this is over most is not as a result of the pandemic.
Once you reach my age - which will seem a very long time away but will arrive faster than you think - doing useful things with your time carries more moment than you might appreciate now.

78,600 cases
165 deaths
Omicron is new , there is a lag of a few weeks for deaths , we just dont know what will happen , delta is still about as wellWasn't there a time we had hundreds of deaths with figures like that?