Back to work tomorrow then

Good stuff, maybe not on the work
Which also seems like a gross simplification. But then I wonder how many that genuinely die from it do so beyond 28 days.integrale_evo wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 11:30 am England figures now been revised to match Scotland / wales and only count COVID deaths as such within 28 days of a positive test.
They'll use it track everything you do, says the person with a smartphone and a Facebook account...
Once you add in a social credit system like you have the beginning of in China you quickly disappear down the rabbit hole of the living in a box episode of black mirror.
We got similar through the door Yesterday on a pamphlet...
Its almost as if people are sensible to keep away from their parents or ill folk by using common sense. Maybe that should have been the directive initially.Ascender wrote: Mon Aug 17, 2020 9:22 am Presumably as we’re now halfway through August, they’re trying to keep infections under control ahead of Autumn & Winter where we’ll also have seasonal flu to contend with - so like earlier in the year, trying to protect the vulnerable and prevent the NHS from becoming overwhelmed? Because for all the mass gatherings of people we’ve had, there’s been no massive spike and certainly very few deaths from the outbreaks.
Ha yes but he still lives next to them. No running away.