So are you asking me whether healthy are people are getting and whether we should just accept it.??? Col I am not a consultant in infectious disease. So really cannot answer this... But my opinion ...and just an opinion From what I have seen some healthy people are getting it severely and dying. Some healthy people are getting it and being left with serious health issues. But yes a lot of people who are dying having issues....but that could be your partner who has diabetes or heart disease but would have possibly lived another 10-15 years and seen their grandchild growing up. Priceless... As is said...each death is a tragedy. Should we just get on with it...and let it take its toll. We do need to keep a handle on it. If it runs through our youngsters, it will get to their parents and grandparents and a lot of people will die. I do not want to die I am sure you don't either. My argument with this government has always been the mixed messages, the u turns the lack of joined up thinking. We could be doing this better slot better and we are not. What they seem to be doing now is panicking. If they panic, we panic. It is worrying
Interesting piece from BBC News... "Thousands of people crowding into an indoor stadium is not something you see in Germany these days - but this is what is happening today, for a huge science experiment. A series of pop concerts are being held in the German city of Leipzig on Saturday, as part of research being carried out to see how mass events can be held with a minimum risk of infection. The three concerts will be held throughout the day, and will cost almost €1m (£900,000), paid for by the German government. The pop fans are volunteers who have been given tracking devices, which will monitor their movements and proximity to other people. They will disinfect their hands with fluorescent sanitiser, which will help scientists track how surfaces become a source of infection. And a fog machine will show how the virus spreads in the air. To make sure this experiment doesn’t become a safety risk itself, everyone is wearing face-masks, has tested negative for Covid-19 and is younger than 50 years old, with no health conditions. Scientists will then analyse the data, which they say could provide valuable information about how to stage large cultural and sporting events safely - even in the midst of a pandemic."
Plasterboard? It will just help you build a wall around you like a good Brexiteer Beth. Build it high and strong enough, it might keep the Covid out too...... until you need a hole in it to get some air in and breathe.
Glad you got sorted mate. We have had no joy whatsoever. Will try again tomorrow. Absolutely shocking to be honest.
So, apparently the R rate is now at 1.7. Professor Elliot, a public health expert says, "what we are seeing is evidence of an epidemic in the community and not a result of increased testing". Professor Clarke, an expert in cellular microbiology says, "we could be at risk of being almost back at square one in terms of our ability to contain the virus". Are these experts in their field wrong?
It’s all these covidiots not social distancing & all the fools going aboard on holiday & not listening
What I would like to ask the 'public health expert' Professor Eliot is 'why are there so many cases being identified in young people with mild or no symptoms if it's not through increased testing?' I'd also like to see the statistical analysis of how the R rate is measured. It's plain that the more tests you do, the more positive cases you will find. The true picture will only be known when there's random testing on a massive and consistent scale. I don't doubt that the number of cases is increasing - it's obvious that it would with people going back to work and to pubs and restauarants (as encouraged by the government) - but if hospitalisations and deaths don't increase at a similar rate, I don't see that there's too much to worry about.
Got this from a friend who works for SERCO #Covid centre update. You can book a test for anywhere in the UK and turn up at your local SITE for the test. So if they offered you Aberdeen accept it and come to Lincoln. As long as you have the QR code you can get tested. Not common Knowledge but worth knowing.
I presume that, as the infection rate is rising mainly in younger people, that they, by definition, don't get as ill, thus explaining only a small rise in deaths. However, if these infected people then go and hug grandma......... Anyway, we go round in circles. I choose to play it safe whilst I'm hearing anicdotes from people like Steelmonkey etc.
Stainsy I believe this is the headline I received:- SKY NEWS HEADLINE Boris Johnson makes U-turn and abandons face masks advice for secondary schools The government announces the policy shift for England after Scottish pupils were told to wear face coverings in corridors. That is why I put up my post: When looking at the government website at the time Education Secretary, Gavin Williamson said: Our priority is to get children back to school safely. At each stage we have listened to the latest medical and scientific advice. We have therefore decided to follow the World Health Organisation’s new advice. The World Health Organisation published a statement on 21 August about children and face coverings. They now advise that “children aged 12 and over should wear a mask under the same conditions as adults, in particular when they cannot guarantee at least a 1-metre distance from others and there is widespread transmission in the area.” In local lockdown areas children in year 7 and above should wear face coverings in communal spaces. Outside of local lockdown areas face coverings won’t be required in schools, though schools will have the flexibility to introduce measures if they believe it is right in their specific circumstances. I hope these steps will provide parents, pupils and teachers with further reassurance. So the headline I received was ambiguous, and that is what I bounced on to the thread ...and when you read the website, it says that the government is following the WHO guidlines, which in the next paragraph says ...well to be honest again I am not sure exactly what the WHO are saying either. Anyway your mate is right do not believe everything you find on websites, or on the news or on the government web sites either. I apologise and to make it up to you I will buy you a pint and a cake next time we meet, or go to Beautiful Days or something.
Can you put up the stats please Col. And if possible the deaths per 10,000 infected rate (I think that’s the one I last saw used but could be wrong)
Seems lazy sensationalist journalism to me Beth, and easy to get sucked in......many do (I’m one of the worse). As long as Twin 2 is found negative I’ll be having a lemonade with my mate at the Rising Sun in Windlesham this week...and I’ll be demanding my £5 back.....(You have met him before at BD’s)
Anecdotally I heard the same yesterday Beth. I went to the Heathrow test site this morning at 11am.....it was empty.