Off Topic Coronavirus

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!
My bricklayer Son has just got home saying he doesn't think there's going to be much more work for him after tomorrow.
Another self employed worker with no work.
 
You must log in or register to see images


Here's the graph this am.

56 Sat
48 Sun
We have 5800 cases with 355 deaths
Italy at 5800 cases had 233 deaths
However it seems whereas their numbers shot up daily ours are curving a bit. As I said I am not getting carried away because if we jump up tomorrow then theory goes out the window.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Goldhawk-Road
So, it appears that the message may be getting through around here.
Drove past a Lidle soon after it had opened and it looked reasonably quiet.
Had to use a Waitrose car park to get to a job and that looked quiet too.

Maybe the penny is finally dropping?

The calm after the weekend madness, local Sainsbury looked quite normal this morning so I nipped in and got salmon, turkey and veg without even queueing...
 
My bricklayer Son has just got home saying he doesn't think there's going to be much more work for him after tomorrow.
Another self employed worker with no work.

My missus does a few hours part-time at Debenhams in Bromley, yesterday between 11.00 and 5.00 she had two paying customers. This afternoon they've announced closing TFN...
 
We have 5800 cases with 355 deaths
Italy at 5800 cases had 233 deaths
However it seems whereas their numbers shot up daily ours are curving a bit. As I said I am not getting carried away because if we jump up tomorrow then theory goes out the window.
Ellers, according to the Chief Scientific Officer, getting away with 20,000 deaths will be a good, if tragic, result.

These numbers are going to go up and up, we will have hundreds dying a day for many days, I’m sorry to say.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Staines R's
We have 5800 cases with 355 deaths
Italy at 5800 cases had 233 deaths
However it seems whereas their numbers shot up daily ours are curving a bit. As I said I am not getting carried away because if we jump up tomorrow then theory goes out the window.

Sounds like the critical time is two weeks from now.
 
So, it appears that the message may be getting through around here.
Drove past a Lidle soon after it had opened and it looked reasonably quiet.
Had to use a Waitrose car park to get to a job and that looked quiet too.

Maybe the penny is finally dropping?

I used Tesco’s earlier and really didn’t expect to get much on my list.....pleasantly surprised (still no flour or pasta) but at least got Eggs and Paracetamol
 
Ellers, according to the Chief Scientific Officer, getting away with 20,000 deaths will be a good, if tragic, result.

These numbers are going to go up and up, we will have hundreds dying a day for many days, I’m sorry to say.

G what’s your opinion on the figures being possibly misleading, where you have people dying WITH COVID-19, but possibly not dying BECAUSE of COVID-19 ?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Uber_Hoop
My bricklayer Son has just got home saying he doesn't think there's going to be much more work for him after tomorrow.
Another self employed worker with no work.
Builders merchants will be shutting very soon Col and rightly so in my opinion. Every non essential business should.
 
  • Like
Reactions: kiwiqpr
My bricklayer Son has just got home saying he doesn't think there's going to be much more work for him after tomorrow.
Another self employed worker with no work.

I didn’t ‘like’ your post for obvious reasons Col. Very sorry to hear about your son and I truly hope he gets enough work soon or at least weathers the storm.
Felt sorry for the McDonalds workers I spoke to today....being sent home after 7pm with no money until further notice. This virus is gonna strangle us all in someway
 
Last edited:
I used Tesco’s earlier and really didn’t expect to get much on my list.....pleasantly surprised (still no flour or pasta) but at least got Eggs and Paracetamol
Interesting. Over the last couple of weeks or so I have managed to pick up eggs, a packet of paracetamol, bog roll and today pasta all in the village in our village shop and village pharmacy. We have a butcher and used to have a baker and are rapidly coming to the view that we're not leaving the village as we can get it all until it's all over.
 
  • Like
Reactions: kiwiqpr and UTRs
Interesting. Over the last couple of weeks or so I have managed to pick up eggs, a packet of paracetamol, bog roll and today pasta all in the village in our village shop and village pharmacy. We have a butcher and used to have a baker and are rapidly coming to the view that we're not leaving the village as we can get it all until it's all over.

Do you still have the candlestick maker too?
 
Interesting. Over the last couple of weeks or so I have managed to pick up eggs, a packet of paracetamol, bog roll and today pasta all in the village in our village shop and village pharmacy. We have a butcher and used to have a baker and are rapidly coming to the view that we're not leaving the village as we can get it all until it's all over.

Must be different up north. Last week the vultures around these parts had stripped all the local stores and pharmacies dry of any staple produce. Wasn’t an egg to be found.
 
G what’s your opinion on the figures being possibly misleading, where you have people dying WITH COVID-19, but possibly not dying BECAUSE of COVID-19 ?
As a complete non expert, I think we will only know this time next year what the true ‘additional’ death toll is. About 600,000 people die every year in the UK. Anything significantly above that figure will be the true cost of the virus.

Some of those who die ‘of’ COVID-19 would have died due to flu or another form of pneumonia this year. Others would be taken by their underlying cancer, hypertension, diabetes etc etc. Many wouldn’t have died this year if it weren’t for the virus. We’ll only get an idea with hindsight.

Do you have any idea of the number of critical - ventilated - patients who survive? I’m wondering how effective intensive treatment is. If the majority get better with intensive care, then our issue is capacity and the governments strategy is the right one - spread it out to protect capacity. If loads of people are dying anyway the problem is lack of treatment options and it doesn’t really matter what the strategy is until we have new treatments.
 
My bricklayer Son has just got home saying he doesn't think there's going to be much more work for him after tomorrow.
Another self employed worker with no work.
No like as per Stainsey. I think my lad is in the same boat, his firm was pondering stopping work tonight, and of course he is on the builders self employed package.

It’s a bummer. I expect all these elderly and vulnerable people to be ****ing grateful.
 
Ellers, according to the Chief Scientific Officer, getting away with 20,000 deaths will be a good, if tragic, result.

These numbers are going to go up and up, we will have hundreds dying a day for many days, I’m sorry to say.
Yes and although it’s so sad to witness this is far better than the 250k that was doing rounds last week.

as for recorded deaths... once again I listen to the scientist on Sky who said Germany do things differently with causes of death. I believe he said if people die say of cancer they don’t test for Covid 19 whereas we do. In that case I except our deaths to seem higher.