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You seem to think that everyone’s rigidly following the rules, they’re not, they’re getting round them as much as possible.

I know dozens of people who’ve been on holiday since flights resumed, I know I’d only one person who genuinely self-isolated when they got back.
Huh?
You were talking about people apparently being told by employers to get tested so they can go back to work
I just pointed out that if that was the case then the employers haven’t read or understood what the rules are.
I know several people who have rigidly followed the rules, but that’s not relevant either. I was making the point about employers not holidaymakers
 
I know you don't get out much but do us all a favour and lighten up a bit eh ?
I'm full of mirth responding to meaningless posts from the likes of yourself. Usually the insulting rebound response is a fob off show of ignorance and inability to substantiate/explain that meaningless post.
 
I'm full of mirth responding to meaningless posts from the likes of yourself. Usually the insulting rebound response is a fob off show of ignorance and inability to substantiate/explain that meaningless post.
I will try to explain. Hull has less cases of proven Covid 19 then it has cases of syphilis. I typed that slowly so you could understand it.
 
I will try to explain. Hull has less cases of proven Covid 19 then it has cases of syphilis. I typed that slowly so you could understand it.
I will simplify the question to stick to the issue.
Is the rate of infection of syphilis cases greater in the last week than the rate of Covid infection over the same period?
 
I will simplify the question to stick to the issue.
Is the rate of infection of syphilis cases greater in the last week than the rate of Covid infection over the same period?
Does it really matter ?
You know what ? I couldn't care less. As I posted earlier, lighten up, City won, that's three wins in a week.
And the answer to your question is yes, and that's just on Bransholme. The Garths.
 
I will try to explain. Hull has less cases of proven Covid 19 then it has cases of syphilis. I typed that slowly so you could understand it.
Is the rate of infection of syphilis doubling or tripling every week?

it’s exponential maths. Even if you start from a low number, if you keep doubling or tripling every week then we’ll then be at a big number of cases soon. Look at the graphs on the bbc, the shape of the curve for hospitalisations is beginning to tick up again, like it did in Feb/March.

whether that’s enough to refuse permission for the trial at the KCOM is another debate, but if the decision was taken solely on increase in infection rate I can see why they came to that conclusion.
 
Is the rate of infection of syphilis doubling or tripling every week?

it’s exponential maths. Even if you start from a low number, if you keep doubling or tripling every week then we’ll then be at a big number of cases soon. Look at the graphs on the bbc, the shape of the curve for hospitalisations is beginning to tick up again, like it did in Feb/March.

whether that’s enough to refuse permission for the trial at the KCOM is another debate, but if the decision was taken solely on increase in infection rate I can see why they came to that conclusion.

It would be interesting to know by way of comparison what the infection rates are in the places where people were allowed in.
 
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