I don't know if you are being silly ( I have not seen news) however I had some info passed onto me today regarding the shutting of pubs.Johnson to make a statement on Monday. Fortunately the virus doesn’t work weekends nor does he.
I don't know if you are being silly ( I have not seen news) however I had some info passed onto me today regarding the shutting of pubs.Johnson to make a statement on Monday. Fortunately the virus doesn’t work weekends nor does he.
I don't know if you are being silly ( I have not seen news) however I had some info passed onto me today regarding the shutting of pubs.
Does that violinist have kids?
I don't know if you are being silly ( I have not seen news) however I had some info passed onto me today regarding the shutting of pubs.
Sorry to say this, and I can’t find a gentle way to say it, but if you don’t understand the whole concept how can you champion it?To be honest G, no I can’t because I’m probably not clever enough to understand the whole concept.......however aren’t we going full out for a vaccine and some are reported to be almost ready (whether or not that’s actually a reality)
The reason I have always championed Herd Immunity (unlike Ellers who changes his views with the wind) is that there seems no other logical alternative.......like it or not, this thing is now with us, probably forever, and we are gonna have to cope with it. Sadly the current way is not working.
Okay, expect some pubs to close.He is making a statement on Monday. If it’s important then maybe he should spare us ten minutes this evening rather than this constant drip-feeding of info through the media to see what the reaction is before deciding anything.
Sorry to say this, and I can’t find a gentle way to say it, but if you don’t understand the whole concept how can you champion it?
As I said, it’s a very attractive concept, but I cannot find a single example of it working without a vaccine to assist it. But we will have a vaccine for Covid, sooner or later, then it becomes like flu, as you say with us forever, worse some years than others, but factored in to the way we live.
The current version of ‘herd immunity’ that is being peddled by a vanishingly small number of genuine scientists and a lot of libertarians, is ‘let the virus run free in the general population and lock up the vulnerable’. There is no evidence (historical, scientific or other) that I can find to show that this will protect the vulnerable and it adds up to a form of apartheid. Of course, it’s still an option, if taken openly and honestly. What we are doing at the moment certainly doesn’t seem to be working, though limiting the spread of the virus until a vaccine is available for the most vulnerable and the rest of us pretty rapidly after, makes a bit of sense to me, though I don’t know how to factor in the economic and other health costs.
What does the ‘herd immunity’ approach do to the health service? What about long Covid - so far there have been 575,000 people confirmed with COVID, and 60,000 estimated with long COVID, which is quite a high percentage and many of these only had mild symptoms first time round and were not classified as ‘vulnerable’. If there are good answers to these and other questions, yay, let’s do it.
Back in February/March I was all in favour of letting the thing run through the population, but it seems to be a lot more dangerous to some people than I thought then and the ****ing NHS certainly can’t cope with the number of people requiring its services. It’s a bummer.
Vaccine please.
Glad to be of service.Sorry what I meant was I don’t understand the complexities of it......I leave that to the elite like you to educate us proles.
I don't know if you are being silly ( I have not seen news) however I had some info passed onto me today regarding the shutting of pubs.
Okay, expect some pubs to close.


No we are getting seriously weird.Yesterday my oldest daughter and I went shopping...pre-lockdown little bit of Christmas shopping and to get milk.
We were together all the time.
She has got a "you've been close to someone who has tested positive"....that is all.
Are they still sending out this message...or has she...I really have no idea
No we are getting seriously weird.
Second daughter, the one on the vaccine trial, has now had the same message ...with no other information.
She is more concerned as she is in London.
Incidentally she has had both viral and antibody test. She has entered the results on Kings app...
But cannot enter them on the NHS app as they are not valid.
I am really not sure I have heard anything as ridiculous as this in a long long time
Wow, have you've got a hotline to Tory HQ? Would never have guessed that![]()
Yesterday my oldest daughter and I went shopping...pre-lockdown little bit of Christmas shopping and to get milk.
We were together all the time.
She has got a "you've been close to someone who has tested positive"....that is all.
Are they still sending out this message...or has she...I really have no idea
The app seems to be designed to cause the user stress and anxiety.No we are getting seriously weird.
Second daughter, the one on the vaccine trial, has now had the same message ...with no other information.
She is more concerned as she is in London.
Incidentally she has had both viral and antibody test. She has entered the results on Kings app...
But cannot enter them on the NHS app as they are not valid.
I am really not sure I have heard anything as ridiculous as this in a long long time
@Stroller - you may not want to read this!
Covid: 'Cheaper to shut restaurant than stay open'
Some bars and restaurants in Inverness are to close temporarily during 16 days of new restrictions.
Indoor venues in the area can stay open, but owners said limits to serving non-alcoholic drinks only and closing at 18:00 BST would adversely affect business.
Several premises plan to shut while the restrictions are in place.
Restaurant owner Mark Wilson said: "It is not about making money any more, but about losing the least money you can."
His bar and restaurant, Number 27, is among premises in Inverness to post messages to customers to say they are closing temporarily. Others include Encore and live entertainment venue The Botanic House.
Another bar, Rose Street Foundry, has closed for the remainder of the year with a plan to reopen next spring.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-54464620