No new cases in London in the last 24 hours.
That's because we've all already had it, get the bleeding pubs open.
That's because we've all already had it, get the bleeding pubs open.
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If I had said that I would have been slaughtered.No new cases in London the last 24 hours.
That's because we've all already had it, get the bleeding pubs open.
If I had said that I would have been slaughtered.
Why?
There will be many who will want to remain locked away, but that shouldn't stop the rest of us getting the economy moving.
Think we need a three week run after the tubes were packed for the first time to make that call.
Totally agree x 10!Why?
There will be many who will want to remain locked away, but that shouldn't stop the rest of us getting the economy moving.
Sadly the number of deaths in UK care homes has gone up significantly since that report was published, more than doubled in fact. And besides, if deaths in our care homes are lower than the EU average it means that deaths in hospital are far higher. Guido doesn’t hide his bias though, the little scallywag.A new report from EU’s Centre for Disease Prevention and Control on the prevalence of Covid-19 in long term care facilities includes a useful comparison between European countries, which may surprise British commentators. The EU’s numbers show that the prevalence of deaths in UK care homes is comparatively lower as a percentage than in other European countries. Guido brings you the comparison:
- Spain 66%
- Norway 61% (including out of hospital settings)
- Belgium 51%
- Sweden 50%
- France 50%
- Germany 37%
- UK 21%
Sadly the number of deaths in UK care homes has gone up significantly since that report was published, more than doubled in fact. And besides, if deaths in our care homes are lower than the EU average it means that deaths in hospital are far higher.
We are comfortably top of the excess deaths over the 5 year average league table, and pulling away!
Source: Times/Financial Times culled from each nations equivalent of the ONS.
- U.K. Excess deaths 55k, 67% higher than average
- Belgium 8k, 57%
- Spain 30k 44%
- Italy 25k 38%
- Sweden 4k 30%
- France 24k 22%
- Germany 6k 7%
Yep our lockdown was so poorly executed, was too late coming and when it did was bizarrely phased over several days. Now we are releasing too soon and with the vague guidance on what you can do and where you can do it, the number of cases is sure to pick up again in a couple of weeks. Drives me ****ing mad allowing people to beaches for example but at the same time vaguely suggesting people don't go to them. Every day is basically a bank holiday now so these places are filling up with morons. I don't see how you can spin their handling of this in a positive way, I truly don't know what their aim is.It's absolutely awful, isn't it. How anyone can stick up for this government, after all this? They need their heads examined.
I don't either. It's truly shocking but a massive success!!!!Yep our lockdown was so poorly executed, was too late coming and when it did was bizarrely phased over several days. Now we are releasing too soon and with the vague guidance on what you can do and where you can do it, the number of cases is sure to pick up again in a couple of weeks. Drives me ****ing mad allowing people to beaches for example but at the same time vaguely suggesting people don't go to them. Every day is basically a bank holiday now so these places are filling up with morons. I don't see how you can spin their handling of this in a positive way, I truly don't know what their aim is.
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Looks lovely, so why the panic over re-opening schools?