Coronavirus
- Rich B
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Re: Coronavirus
When did it start getting busy? When I had my test last month I literally pulled my car over on the way home from work - booked it on the phone and drove to the test station. All within an hour.
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Re: Coronavirus
Beany wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 1:54 pm It can go with teh Bad AIDS people in here keep telling me I have.
Currently getting service busy, consistently.
Its nuts to think that this all started 6 months or so ago and things like the testing is still a mess.
Cheers,
Mike.
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- DeskJockey
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Re: Coronavirus
Who's up for a meet? We can easily get all the forum regulars in one location as long as we're happy to shoot guns!
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- Swervin_Mervin
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Re: Coronavirus
Sweden hasn't done that well. The death rate stands at 574 death/million, with Italy on 589, USA on 591 and UK on 626.
And whilst they didn't "lockdown" the vulnerable were encouraged to keep socially distant. Many buggered off to their summer houses earlier than normal. The population is also spread pretty thin, moreso when many go to their summerhouses. And most of all I'd wager that your average Swede is a fvckton of a lot healthier than your average Brit.
We still don't really know what's going on over there in reality. Sage 2 or Alternative Sage has also done modelling to suggest that the likes of Germany's low death rate is unlikely to be down to lockdown/mask wearing/social distancing/superior healthcare etc, and could well be down to some other unknown variable including genetic predisposition.
ETA: That's not to say that I don't think the Swedish approach might have been more pragmatic though - protect the vulnerable and let the healthy carry on as normal just seems to make a lot more sense.
And whilst they didn't "lockdown" the vulnerable were encouraged to keep socially distant. Many buggered off to their summer houses earlier than normal. The population is also spread pretty thin, moreso when many go to their summerhouses. And most of all I'd wager that your average Swede is a fvckton of a lot healthier than your average Brit.
We still don't really know what's going on over there in reality. Sage 2 or Alternative Sage has also done modelling to suggest that the likes of Germany's low death rate is unlikely to be down to lockdown/mask wearing/social distancing/superior healthcare etc, and could well be down to some other unknown variable including genetic predisposition.
ETA: That's not to say that I don't think the Swedish approach might have been more pragmatic though - protect the vulnerable and let the healthy carry on as normal just seems to make a lot more sense.
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Re: Coronavirus
It'll be interesting to see how they go over the winter though. Maybe the death rate will stay static as ours increases.
- Rich B
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Re: Coronavirus
Standard race assumptions: "oh yeah, the swedes are better at everything and can do no wrong"!
Re: Coronavirus
Swervin_Mervin wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 3:25 pm Sweden hasn't done that well. The death rate stands at 574 death/million, with Italy on 589, USA on 591 and UK on 626.
And whilst they didn't "lockdown" the vulnerable were encouraged to keep socially distant. Many buggered off to their summer houses earlier than normal. The population is also spread pretty thin, moreso when many go to their summerhouses. And most of all I'd wager that your average Swede is a fvckton of a lot healthier than your average Brit.
We still don't really know what's going on over there in reality. Sage 2 or Alternative Sage has also done modelling to suggest that the likes of Germany's low death rate is unlikely to be down to lockdown/mask wearing/social distancing/superior healthcare etc, and could well be down to some other unknown variable including genetic predisposition.
ETA: That's not to say that I don't think the Swedish approach might have been more pragmatic though - protect the vulnerable and let the healthy carry on as normal just seems to make a lot more sense.
574 death/million nothing.
Re: Coronavirus
We're gonna go grouse shooting for my son's first birthday. That way the whole family can come.
And apparently this grouse shooting exemption is why the regulations were only published at 30 minutes to midnight.
The entitled pricks that they are.
And apparently this grouse shooting exemption is why the regulations were only published at 30 minutes to midnight.
The entitled pricks that they are.
The artist formerly known as _Who_
Re: Coronavirus
Spent most of the day on and off refreshing the site.
Got a slot at Bradford Uni, no idea where that is but fuck it, snapped it up.
No confirmation mail yet, or text, or anything. So I'm guessing in starting all that over again.
Oh, and the 60 odd slots are gone, obviously.
What a complete and utter joke.
Got a slot at Bradford Uni, no idea where that is but fuck it, snapped it up.
No confirmation mail yet, or text, or anything. So I'm guessing in starting all that over again.
Oh, and the 60 odd slots are gone, obviously.
What a complete and utter joke.
Re: Coronavirus
Just managed to get through again. Never getting a confirmation screen. Just kicked back to the front page.
Fucks sake.
Fucks sake.
Re: Coronavirus
Any luck today Beany?
What pisses me off more about the 'rule of 6' is that it completely fails to identify that the number of different households is the issue, not the number of people. You could have 20+ ppl (from 20+ households) gathering for 'properly organised football' outside (where those ppl will get close and running around causing them to breathe heavily, cough etc, yet 6 people outside in a garden might not even be 2 complete households. And if 6 people is 6 different (incomplete) households then if each of those people are infected then they could go home and infect their whole households. 20+ people again.
It's a complete lack of joined up thinking.
What pisses me off more about the 'rule of 6' is that it completely fails to identify that the number of different households is the issue, not the number of people. You could have 20+ ppl (from 20+ households) gathering for 'properly organised football' outside (where those ppl will get close and running around causing them to breathe heavily, cough etc, yet 6 people outside in a garden might not even be 2 complete households. And if 6 people is 6 different (incomplete) households then if each of those people are infected then they could go home and infect their whole households. 20+ people again.
It's a complete lack of joined up thinking.
The artist formerly known as _Who_
Re: Coronavirus
The odd restaurant/pub was still packed in London last night. Don’t see how it’s any different when you can be in a small room with 40 others.
How about not having a sig at all?
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Re: Coronavirus
The rules are very strange... Rugby training has got the ok to go back to full contact this weekend for example.
Cheers,
Mike.
Mike.
Re: Coronavirus
Fuck all so far. Still feeling all kinds of woolly so requested work leave me alone and I'll just be refreshing that fucking page all day I suspect.
Re: Coronavirus
It's only taken two days of constant trying but I've not got an appointment for this afternoon.
Re: Coronavirus
That’s crap isn’t it?
When I needed a test a few weeks ago, I got one straight away and that’s on a Sunday, and got the result back the next day.
Best of luck.
When I needed a test a few weeks ago, I got one straight away and that’s on a Sunday, and got the result back the next day.
Best of luck.
Re: Coronavirus
A few weeks ago everyone was getting it all sorted quickly and the system was working, it seems to have shat itself in the last couple of weeks however.
Re: Coronavirus
Who could have guessed that extra capacity would be required when the kids go back to school and more workers start going back into the office, after the summer holidays?duncs500 wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 3:17 pm A few weeks ago everyone was getting it all sorted quickly and the system was working, it seems to have shat itself in the last couple of weeks however.
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