Yet another cock up.UK plc is open for air travellers.
We should have shut the airports right at the outset, except cargo and specialist flights. You can still arrive daily from US, Italy, Spain - FFS!
Yet another cock up.UK plc is open for air travellers.
We should have shut the airports right at the outset, except cargo and specialist flights. You can still arrive daily from US, Italy, Spain - FFS!
70% of those in intensive care are overweight/obese/clinically obese, regardless of age. Johnson is considerably heavier than Whitty or Hancock, and he’s the one who got it bad. Will the government extend its at risk criteria to those with a BMI of over 25 (overweight - 36% of the adult population) or 30 (obese - 29% of the adult population). I doubt it because the numbers are scary and because people will get offended. (I am well aware that BMI is not a great measure in all circumstances, but I don’t think many of those in the population falling into these categories are professional rugby players or heavyweight boxers).
No need for a pound of flesh, just some tranaspancy and honest answers would sufficeIn the beginning, people were bitching about the government saying people would die because we don't have enough ventilators and it was all the tories fault underfunded NHS, blah blah blah.
Well, people are dying and it has nothing to do with the number of ventilators it has something to do with a nasty disease. That is not the fault of a Government. People forget Italy like France has a good health system and look at whats happened there?
Some people are just looking for an excuse to bash them... I understand why but now is not the time to seek a pound of flesh.
I’m seeing people out walking who have clearly never strolled anywhere, even to the chippie because they drive, for decades, and there are other ancient wrecks like myself who are out reluctantly jogging as well. But judging by the bottles of wine, beers and tankers of fizzy drinks left out in recycling bags I reckon you are right, we will be a nation of alcoholic diabetics.There’ll be far more fatties at the end of this thing than the beginning too. I’m trying to use the time especially with the gym closed to go the other way. Fewer calories and more cardio.
Understandable. Maybe we should have been manufacturing them here earlier hey. Now theres a thought!Hopefully people will read this and understand why we have a shortage of masks. It's from the WHO.
https://www.who.int/news-room/detai...quipment-endangering-health-workers-worldwide
Although saying that I am doing a 10,000 step walk each day with the dog now which I wasn't doing before. Mrs Ellers is working from home and making healthier meals for me. No evidence yet that we will all be fat. Most people down the Gym I walk past do weights and steroids so that won't help their aerobic fitness.There’ll be far more fatties at the end of this thing than the beginning too. I’m trying to use the time especially with the gym closed to go the other way. Fewer calories and more cardio.
That's a different argument but yes I agree we got rid of our manufacturing. We don't make enough stuff anymore. Sad how Germany has 100 Bio labs and we have 4 (when they discussed examining the disease). Shocking really.Understandable. Maybe we should have been manufacturing them here earlier hey. Now theres a thought!
I’m seeing people out walking who have clearly never strolled anywhere, even to the chippie because they drive, for decades, and there are other ancient wrecks like myself who are out reluctantly jogging as well. But judging by the bottles of wine, beers and tankers of fizzy drinks left out in recycling bags I reckon you are right, we will be a nation of alcoholic diabetics.
Swedish PM now saying that they weren’t prepared properly and they need more restrictions. Shame.
Don't forget to add depression to your list. That will be a major problem.Yeah some people are definitely making a point of using their government-mandated exercise allowance and there will be some benefits for some people in not having to commute, more sleep, less stress etc. but I’d have thought far more people are going through more stress, losing sleep over it and drinking more. Healthy eating on average goes out the window at times like this too but I think it’s the best chance any of us will ever have to get into some positive habits.
70% of those in intensive care are overweight/obese/clinically obese, regardless of age. Johnson is considerably heavier than Whitty or Hancock, and he’s the one who got it bad. Will the government extend its at risk criteria to those with a BMI of over 25 (overweight - 36% of the adult population) or 30 (obese - 29% of the adult population). I doubt it because the numbers are scary and because people will get offended. (I am well aware that BMI is not a great measure in all circumstances, but I don’t think many of those in the population falling into these categories are professional rugby players or heavyweight boxers).
Agree 100%. While in general, I accept what has been ordered or, more often than not, advised, I do draw the line at a government minister trying to deflect criticism away by blaming the front line. That is totally disgraceful. His life is not in danger every time he goes to work and he clearly does not appear to understand the concept of cross-infection.He was pretty scathing about Hancock telling NHS staff that they were over-using PPE. Rightly so.
And are there any medical checks on arrival or are people free to leave and go where they pleaseUK plc is open for air travellers.
We should have shut the airports right at the outset, except cargo and specialist flights. You can still arrive daily from US, Italy, Spain - FFS!
I read about his actual fitness habits and they weren’t quite as impressive as Raab thinks. Round the block is not a real run. But to be (reluctantly) fair to Johnson he was very upfront and slightly ashamed for being so fat a couple of years ago, said he was going to give up cheese. Then this year he said he couldn’t be a vegan because he’d have to give up cheese. I don’t think self restraint is one of his strong points, but he should shed a few pounds in hospital.Ah, I get it. I wasn't aware of those stats. I did think it was odd, though, when Raab and others kept telling us that Johnson would pull through because he's so fit. 'He runs, he cycles, he plays tennis'. He plainly isn't fit, he's a fat **** who should lay off the booze.
Spot on. Think of those people that live in a bedsit in London with little to no friends. I can see a lot of depression during and after this.
What investigation?. His remarks have been published and played in the media. Probably not in full I accept but short of getting the full transcript of what he said what more will the investigation reveal. It is a matter for the person who takes the risk to decide hat is safest for him/her not for a politician trying to evade responsibility for a shortage of vital ppe. After all its not as though they are hoarding it and making a killing by selling it to the public as a nice little earner on the side..When the investigation is concluded.