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Joe Bloggs
29 March 2020 15:32:09


 


i wouldn’t go that far! Most depressing film ever...


Originally Posted by: bowser 


Not quite as bad as that , of course. :D


You know what I mean though. 



Manchester City Centre, 31m ASL

Joe Bloggs
29 March 2020 15:33:11

Clearest indication yet that lockdown will go beyond 3 weeks. In fact, it’s clear that this is going to be months.

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


Yes that’s the impression I’m receiving too. 3 months minimum and maybe longer. 



Manchester City Centre, 31m ASL

howham
29 March 2020 15:35:08


 


i wouldn’t go that far! Most depressing film ever...


Originally Posted by: bowser 


I might watch it later for some light relief...

Heavy Weather 2013
29 March 2020 15:36:43
This is a genuine question.

Have we had an official update on the PM. I am not talking about twitter posts. I’m talking about an official update.
Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
xioni2
29 March 2020 15:36:44

I have to say that the message STAY HOME - PROTECT THE NHS - SAVE LIVES  is spot on and probably effective.


As soon as Cummings and co got it that we had to lockdown, they produced a short and effective message/slogan. I dread to think what the hopeless Remainers would have produced.


 

xioni2
29 March 2020 15:40:46


“All areas of the country on an emergency footing, not seen since WW2.” 
“strategic gold command centres set up across the UK supported by the military.”


Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 


Too many fancy words for what should have been down weeks ago.

NickR
29 March 2020 15:43:50


 


Yes that’s the impression I’m receiving too. 3 months minimum and maybe longer. 


Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 


Yep. We've stocked for that kind of period and beyond. Hoping the greengrocer's I've found keeps providing fresh produce. Have ordered seeds for fast-growing salad and pots. Will get planting.


Cheese and eggs are the problem.


Nick
Durham
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NickR
29 March 2020 15:45:41


 


You've got to be careful. Washing too much can degrease your skin and cause it to crack, depriving you of your body's natural defence.


Originally Posted by: Ulric 


Yep. My hands are a wreck. Got some moisturising cream I'll be using frequently from now on.


Nick
Durham
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Sevendust
29 March 2020 15:46:22


I have to say that the message STAY HOME - PROTECT THE NHS - SAVE LIVES  is spot on and probably effective.


As soon as Cummings and co got it that we had to lockdown, they produced a short and effective message/slogan. I dread to think what the hopeless Remainers would have produced.


 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Given the situation we are in I suggest you stop being a twxt


 

NickR
29 March 2020 15:46:23


 


Yes, I'm having to moisturize my knuckles as they're drying out on account of overwashing my hands!


Originally Posted by: Lionel Hutz 


Exactly where I am suffering.


Nick
Durham
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westv
29 March 2020 15:46:49
The way I read it was that possibly up to 6 months switching between the current situation and the closures we had last week.
At least it will be mild!
westv
29 March 2020 15:47:30


 


Exactly where I am suffering.


Originally Posted by: NickR 


And my wife too.


At least it will be mild!
xioni2
29 March 2020 15:49:00


 Given the situation we are in I suggest you stop being a twxt


 

Originally Posted by: Sevendust 


I said that as an ardent Remainer, Cummings and co seem very effective in public messaging and that's a good thing in the current situation. That message is very good and it will probably save lives.


Think a bit before you post twaddle.


 

Sevendust
29 March 2020 15:49:02

Bolivia and Syria reporting first fatalities

NickR
29 March 2020 15:49:20

Following that awful news shared by Gavin D , just one tiny positive...after battling a raging fever for 11 days on the trot and that awful cough, my brother has reported from Ohio that today, the fever has dropped to more normal levels and the cough is more manageable... as a family we are so, so thankful...he is of course utterly washed out...and won’t be doing anything other than to rest.... I can’t really imagine what it is like to have a temperature between 102 and 104 for 11 continuous days...doesn’t bear thinking about. Interestingly, at no point did he have any breathing problems....that is probably what has saved him.

Originally Posted by: Chichesterweatherfan2 


That's great news! Very happy to hear that.


Nick
Durham
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Heavy Weather 2013
29 March 2020 15:49:29


 


Yep. My hands are a wreck. Got some moisturising cream I'll be using frequently from now on.


Originally Posted by: NickR 


The cold dry weather hasn’t helped either. My hands are so dry. 


Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
Sevendust
29 March 2020 15:50:24


 


I said that as an ardent Remainer, Cummings and co seem very effective in public messaging and that's a good thing in the current situation. That message is very good and it will probably save lives.


Think a bit before you post twaddle.


 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Similarly engage your brain before posting

NickR
29 March 2020 15:51:24


 


Similarly engage your brain before posting


Originally Posted by: Sevendust 


Come on, guys. No need for this kind of posting.


Nick
Durham
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Retron
29 March 2020 15:53:34


Cheese and eggs are the problem.


Originally Posted by: NickR 


If you can find out when the delivery slots open up on your supermarket of choice, you could try and nab one - albeit they'd be three weeks out. I suspect they open at midnight (or possibly 1AM now), but I'm not awake at that time of day so couldn't confirm!


Incidentally if you can get hold of it, the current batch of Pilgrims Choice Extra Mature cheddar has a "use by" date in July...


Leysdown, north Kent
Gavin D
29 March 2020 15:56:22

Daily breakdown of the data from PHE


UK data 



  • Daily confirmed Cases - 2,433 (-1339)

  • Patients Recovered - 135 (no change) - Current daily high for recovered patients 42 (22/03) - Data will be updated in due course a new system is in development.

  • Total UK deaths - 1,019 (+209)


English data


Top 10 Local Authorities with the highest confirmed cases



  1. Birmingham: 513

  2. Hampshire: 432

  3. Sheffield: 387

  4. Southwark: 365

  5. Lambeth: 358

  6. Surrey: 338

  7. Brent: 321

  8. Cumbria: 292

  9. Croydon: 289

  10. Wandsworth: 287


Local Authorities with the fewest confirmed cases



  • Rutland: 2

  • Kingston upon Hull, City of: 9

  • Hartlepool: 7

  • Isle of Wight: 10

  • Blackpool: 10

  • Hartlepool: 11

  • Blackburn with Darwen: 12

  • North Lincolnshire: 13

  • Darlington: 15

  • Halton: 16

  • North East Lincolnshire: 16


Regional data



  • London - 5,957 (+658)

  • Midlands - 2,824 (+386)

  • South East - 1,887 (+160)

  • North East and Yorkshire - 1,792 (+295)

  • North West - 1,536 (+283)

  • East of England - 1,139 (+138)

  • South West - 733 (+84)


All changes with yesterday. Data based up to 9am today for new cases and up to 5pm yesterday for new deaths.

chelseagirl
29 March 2020 15:59:05


 


The cold dry weather hasn’t helped either. My hands are so dry. 


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


If you happen to have some thin cotton gloves, slather your  hands in hand cream before bed, don’t have to rub it all in, just most of it. Put on gloves and leave til the morning. It helps. 


The Fenlands of Cambridgeshire
Heavy Weather 2013
29 March 2020 16:01:03


Daily breakdown of the data from PHE


UK data 



  • Daily confirmed Cases - 2,433 (-1339)

  • Patients Recovered - 135 (no change) - Current daily high for recovered patients 42 (22/03) - Data will be updated in due course a new system is in development.

  • Total UK deaths - 1,019 (+209)


English data


Top 10 Local Authorities with the highest confirmed cases



  1. Birmingham: 513

  2. Hampshire: 432

  3. Sheffield: 387

  4. Southwark: 365

  5. Lambeth: 358

  6. Surrey: 338

  7. Brent: 321

  8. Cumbria: 292

  9. Croydon: 289

  10. Wandsworth: 287


Local Authorities with the fewest confirmed cases



  • Rutland: 2

  • Kingston upon Hull, City of: 9

  • Hartlepool: 7

  • Isle of Wight: 10

  • Blackpool: 10

  • Hartlepool: 11

  • Blackburn with Darwen: 12

  • North Lincolnshire: 13

  • Darlington: 15

  • Halton: 16

  • North East Lincolnshire: 16


Regional data



  • London - 5,957 (+658)

  • Midlands - 2,824 (+386)

  • South East - 1,887 (+160)

  • North East and Yorkshire - 1,792 (+295)

  • North West - 1,536 (+283)

  • East of England - 1,139 (+138)

  • South West - 733 (+84)


All changes with yesterday. Data based up to 9am today for new cases and up to 5pm yesterday for new deaths.


Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


Daily confirmed cases yesterday totalled 2546. Are you sure that daily change is correct?


Also. Total number of dear sis wrong as well. Has this been updated?


Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
John p
29 March 2020 16:12:01


I have to say that the message STAY HOME - PROTECT THE NHS - SAVE LIVES  is spot on and probably effective.


As soon as Cummings and co got it that we had to lockdown, they produced a short and effective message/slogan. I dread to think what the hopeless Remainers would have produced.


 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Bit of a weird dig there.


Camberley, Surrey
Gavin D
29 March 2020 16:14:27
Breaking: Italy have announced 5,217 new coronavirus cases and 756 new deaths

Gavin D
29 March 2020 16:17:06

Data fixed after a couple of typo's on my part


 


Daily breakdown of the data from PHE


UK data 



  • Daily confirmed Cases - 2,433 (-77)

  • Patients Recovered - 135 (no change) - Current daily high for recovered patients 42 (22/03) - Data will be updated in due course a new system is in development.

  • Total UK deaths - 1,228 (+209)


English data


Top 10 Local Authorities with the highest confirmed cases



  1. Birmingham: 513

  2. Hampshire: 432

  3. Sheffield: 387

  4. Southwark: 365

  5. Lambeth: 358

  6. Surrey: 338

  7. Brent: 321

  8. Cumbria: 292

  9. Croydon: 289

  10. Wandsworth: 287


Local Authorities with the fewest confirmed cases



  • Rutland: 2

  • Kingston upon Hull, City of: 9

  • Hartlepool: 7

  • Isle of Wight: 10

  • Blackpool: 10

  • Hartlepool: 11

  • Blackburn with Darwen: 12

  • North Lincolnshire: 13

  • Darlington: 15

  • Halton: 16

  • North East Lincolnshire: 16


Regional data



  • London - 5,957 (+658)

  • Midlands - 2,824 (+386)

  • South East - 1,887 (+160)

  • North East and Yorkshire - 1,792 (+295)

  • North West - 1,536 (+283)

  • East of England - 1,139 (+138)

  • South West - 733 (+84)


All changes with yesterday. Data based up to 9am today for new cases and up to 5pm yesterday for new deaths.

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