42 million in Spain 67 million UK.Also... Just found out Spain are only reporting deaths in hospitals, no care homes and you’ve got to remember country density, we’re far more densely populated than Italy and Spain
42 million in Spain 67 million UK.Also... Just found out Spain are only reporting deaths in hospitals, no care homes and you’ve got to remember country density, we’re far more densely populated than Italy and Spain
I cannot believe the German figures at all.
You've just given me a drunken flashback. I was on duty in Cyprus with the Tartan Army last year, & was drinking with the Chief Superintendent for the (West?) Midlands Serious Crimes Squad. As I met him, I had a joint hanging out of my mouth & was feeding his underage son beer. Nice intro, eh? Don't really remember what happened later. All I can remember is the above, plus he was an old fat guy - fatter than me, I remember. Think I may have passed on the joint without thinking. Don't recall it being returned.I have 4 friends who are Police officers, 3 I'm in regular contact with, crime other than domestic abuse and nuisance crime are down, bugalries and car crime by over 40%, they are having more calls than ever though, with the vast majority being people reporting neighbours for not social distanting. Mobile hairdressers are being caught more than any other profession, one mate charged/ gave warning to 6 of them in one day alone.
Glad to hear that they are getting caught, I'm part of a community group here in Northampton and we had a report just a few days back that burglaries in the area are on the increase, it amazed me as I thought most people should be at homeI have 4 friends who are Police officers, 3 I'm in regular contact with, crime other than domestic abuse and nuisance crime are down, bugalries and car crime by over 40%, they are having more calls than ever though, with the vast majority being people reporting neighbours for not social distanting. Mobile hairdressers are being caught more than any other profession, one mate charged/ gave warning to 6 of them in one day alone.
You've just given me a drunken flashback. I was on duty in Cyprus with the Tartan Army last year, & was drinking with the Chief Superintendent for the (West?) Midlands Serious Crimes Squad. As I met him, I had a joint hanging out of my mouth & was feeding his underage son beer. Nice intro, eh? Don't really remember what happened later. All I can remember is the above, plus he was an old fat guy - fatter than me, I remember. Think I may have passed on the joint without thinking. Don't recall it being returned.
Me neither but 1000, 10,000, 100,000 it is all too many and I don't understand why the press and large numbers of the public are turning it into some kind of competition, do we care how many deaths other countries have compared to us?I cannot believe the German figures at all.
Glad to hear that they are getting caught, I'm part of a community group here in Northampton and we had a report just a few days back that burglaries in the area are on the increase, it amazed me as I thought most people should be at home
It doesn't make sense that you saw sick Italians and Spanish outside in tents because they have no hospital beds and no ventilators, we never hit anywhere near capacity, we never ran out of ventilators and yet have more deaths. It has to be down to population density?
I’m not downloading it, I’d already decided on that. The app can’t know there is a wall between you and an infected person, the last thing I want is unnecessary 14 days quarantine and when you delete the app it’s not going to leave a trace on your phone? Hackers aren’t going to be able to see when your house is empty? Too many concerns for me. I’ll guarantee there will be people downloading on to a second phone and leaving it at home if it becomes a requirement if you want to go out.In Australia they (the government) are trying to get everyone to sign up to an APP that will let you know via your mobile, that you have been in the presence of one a prticular person for more than fifteen minutes and advise that you move on. OK, you say, good idea. An acquaintance of ours has a friend that went cycling for exercise. They cycled for about twenty Kms when they were alerted via their 'phone that "they were twenty Kms from home. Did they have a good reason to be so far away. Turn around and go home, now!" And our government want us all to commit to this "spy" device! Yea, right.
Don't think you need it. In Australia as you seem to have things under control anyway, may be different here. Will go with the download, easy to get a new phone.In Australia they (the government) are trying to get everyone to sign up to an APP that will let you know via your mobile, that you have been in the presence of one a prticular person for more than fifteen minutes and advise that you move on. OK, you say, good idea. An acquaintance of ours has a friend that went cycling for exercise. They cycled for about twenty Kms when they were alerted via their 'phone that "they were twenty Kms from home. Did they have a good reason to be so far away. Turn around and go home, now!" And our government want us all to commit to this "spy" device! Yea, right.
Not sure I’ll bother. If everyone doesn’t download it I can’t see much benefit to be honestDon't think you need it. In Australia as you seem to have things under control anyway, may be different here. Will go with the download, easy to get a new phone.
Fake fake faker!!!! the apps not switched on, legislation not passed yet, and besides, as you well know, as from last friday all Queenslanders can go 50km from home....shame on you, you pom !!!!In Australia they (the government) are trying to get everyone to sign up to an APP that will let you know via your mobile, that you have been in the presence of one a prticular person for more than fifteen minutes and advise that you move on. OK, you say, good idea. An acquaintance of ours has a friend that went cycling for exercise. They cycled for about twenty Kms when they were alerted via their 'phone that "they were twenty Kms from home. Did they have a good reason to be so far away. Turn around and go home, now!" And our government want us all to commit to this "spy" device! Yea, right.
He wasn't on a bike ride either, it was Brisbane chasing a roo.Fake fake faker!!!! the apps not switched on, legislation not passed yet, and besides, as you well know, as from last friday all Queenslanders can go 50km from home....shame on you, you pom !!!!

They also said the app seems to be hoping.He wasn't on a bike ride either, it was Brisbane chasing a roo.![]()
Bull ****, Eric. We know it's not supposed to be turned on yet, so how did they contact the cyclist? and why?Fake fake faker!!!! the apps not switched on, legislation not passed yet, and besides, as you well know, as from last friday all Queenslanders can go 50km from home....shame on you, you pom !!!!
Yes, I'm sure we all believe the government when they say it will deleted, don't we?I’m not downloading it, I’d already decided on that. The app can’t know there is a wall between you and an infected person, the last thing I want is unnecessary 14 days quarantine and when you delete the app it’s not going to leave a trace on your phone? Hackers aren’t going to be able to see when your house is empty? Too many concerns for me. I’ll guarantee there will be people downloading on to a second phone and leaving it at home if it becomes a requirement if you want to go out.
Exactly what was the APP 'hoping' for, Chesh?They also said the app seems to be hoping.![]()
649 people are reported to have died from CV-19 in the U.K. yesterday which is a lot of people, way too many. This is a 50% drop from the peak of of over 1,200 per day on April 21 and is part of a downward trend that began on April 23.
I have confidence that those that are planning the resumption of all facets of life are using this data to project when the numbers will fall to manageable levels and plan the safe resumption of various facets of life accordingly.