I’m probably being dense, what’s the coincidence?Close contact for 15 minutes, that's a coincidence.
I’m probably being dense, what’s the coincidence?Close contact for 15 minutes, that's a coincidence.
That's how long it takes for the ****s to pick up the phone when shopping someoneI’m probably being dense, what’s the coincidence?
I’m probably being dense, what’s the coincidence?
I’ve read that a few times, but not sure of the source. It doesn’t make much sense to me, it might mean you have an increased chance of getting it through ‘viral load’ (charming phrase) but surely if someone coughs in your face, or you touch an infected surface and then rub your eye you have at least some chance of getting it?Something I read very early on in the piece suggested that you would have to be in close contact with a carrier for at least 15 minutes to contract he virus.
Why change the habit of the whole response by trying to be earlyI’ve read that a few times, but not sure of the source. It doesn’t make much sense to me, it might mean you have an increased chance of getting it through ‘viral load’ (charming phrase) but surely if someone coughs in your face, or you touch an infected surface and then rub your eye you have at least some chance of getting it?
Bit late to find out now.....
I’ve read that a few times, but not sure of the source. It doesn’t make much sense to me, it might mean you have an increased chance of getting it through ‘viral load’ (charming phrase) but surely if someone coughs in your face, or you touch an infected surface and then rub your eye you have at least some chance of getting it?
Bit late to find out now.....
Exactly the point I was making earlier. As you do not know who that was, you cannot judge.So if you get a phone call from a contact tracer telling you that you have been in close contact with someone who was positive with the virus, when you ask who it was, they aren't able to tell you because of data protection. You almost certainly have no symptoms, but are expected to self-isolate for 14 days without being given a test. Not going to happen - 65% say that Cummings has made them less likely to comply.
I have a strong suspicion that they haven’t launched the app because they know the uptake will be embarrassingly low. The 15 minute stuff is increasingly arbitrary the longer you look at it, though duration of exposure can’t be good for you.The 15 minute rule is nonsense, even by the government standards.
If we can pick it up from a surface and then by rubbing your face ...it is obvious nonsense.
If you can pick it up from a sneeze or a cough ...its nonsense
If you can pick it up from an aerosol when you speak.... it is nonsense.
It is to avoid an overload on the track and trace system because they HAVEN'T GOT A WORKING APP.
When I go to Tescos, how many people do I meet for 15 minutes....no-one....even the check out lady I am in contact with for less than 5 minutes...
In the last 8 weeks I have seen no-one for more than 15 minutes (except hubbie)
Would you stay in if you were offered a same day test with results within 12 hours? I probably would. Not otherwise though. I’d just continue with normal social distancing because according to the government I can’t give it to anyone else unless I am in their face for 15 minutes. I’m now very confused about the mask advice. Under the 15 minute rule it would seem they play no role at all. Good job hardly anyone is wearing them, and, having achieved their objective, the BBC and other media screechers have stopped going on about them. Interesting that the government and its advisors will bow to this non evidence based pressure, yet the media, with plenty of evidence including a confession, can’t get them to dump Cummings.So if you get a phone call from a contact tracer telling you that you have been in close contact with someone who was positive with the virus, when you ask who it was, they aren't able to tell you because of data protection. You almost certainly have no symptoms, but are expected to self-isolate for 14 days without being given a test. Not going to happen - 65% say that Cummings has made them less likely to comply.
I have a strong suspicion that they haven’t launched the app because they know the uptake will be embarrassingly low. The 15 minute stuff is increasingly arbitrary the longer you look at it, though duration of exposure can’t be good for you.
Would you stay in if you were offered a same day test with results within 12 hours? I probably would. Not otherwise though. I’d just continue with normal social distancing because according to the government I can’t give it to anyone else unless I am in their face for 15 minutes. I’m now very confused about the mask advice. Under the 15 minute rule it would seem they play no role at all. Good job hardly anyone is wearing them, and, having achieved their objective, the BBC and other media screechers have stopped going on about them. Interesting that the government and its advisors will bow to this non evidence based pressure, yet the media, with plenty of evidence including a confession, can’t get them to dump Cummings.
Exactly the point I was making earlier. As you do not know who that was, you cannot judge.
But don't worry...the system only works if the person tells the tracer your contact details. If they do not know your name etc they cannot tell the tracers, so the motto is
DON'T TELL THEM YOUR NAME PIKE! (doh)
Something I read very early on in the piece suggested that you would have to be in close contact with a carrier for at least 15 minutes to contract the virus.