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Joe Bloggs
02 April 2020 18:56:04


 


Well obviously but I doubt that would happen if the masses get out , I also saw a report that claimed that the 2 metre rule might not be enough 


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


It may not be enough for a sneeze or a cough, if we’re talking about the same report. 



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Joe Bloggs
02 April 2020 19:05:39

Just clapped on the door step. 


It didn’t have quite the same emotional impact as last time but I still think it’s an incredible thing to do. 



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Bolty
02 April 2020 19:08:20


Just clapped on the door step. 


It didn’t have quite the same emotional impact as last time but I still think it’s an incredible thing to do. 


Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 


Not as many clapped around here this time. I agree that it doesn't have as much of an impact after it's been done, and I suspect that's how many people felt.


Scott
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John p
02 April 2020 19:09:36
That NHS applause gets me very emotional and I don’t know why. Just the fact that everyone comes out as one really gets to me πŸ‘
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Polar Low
02 April 2020 19:09:57

Yes another brilliant display as 20 red flares light up Bromfield Hosptial  in the distance ending in a almighty bang must make those nurses and doctors very proud and very rightly so.


 

warrenb
02 April 2020 19:12:47
We were out there clapping. But definitely more traffic out there tonight
Heavy Weather 2013
02 April 2020 19:13:45
Another big clap here in Stratford. Some fireworks to.

Thank you NHS.
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Whether Idle
02 April 2020 19:18:02

Another big clap here in Stratford. Some fireworks to.

Thank you NHS.

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


The two cruise ships resting in the western reaches of Dover harbour set off their ship's horns with great reverberating aplomb at 8pm.  (I was doing my 5km run and raised my hands above my head and clapped while I ran.)


Thank you brave NHS workers - saving lives, front line in this unfair battle against the virus.


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Gavin D
02 April 2020 19:18:18

Nearly 900 people have died in London from Coronavirus so far.



  • London - 890 (+163)

  • Midlands - 542 (+105)

  • North East and Yorkshire - 307 (+96)

  • South East - 304 (+53)

  • North West - 276 (+55)

  • East of England - 242 (+64)

  • South West - 134 (+13)


London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust have recorded the most deaths so far with 127 (+14)


Changes are with yesterday

Polar Low
02 April 2020 19:19:25

Yes Stratford close to Chelmsford can be a funny lot but I’d want most of them in the trench with me they would never give up feeling very proud.


 


Another big clap here in Stratford. Some fireworks to.

Thank you NHS.

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 

Gandalf The White
02 April 2020 19:19:47

That NHS applause gets me very emotional and I don’t know why. Just the fact that everyone comes out as one really gets to me πŸ‘

Originally Posted by: John p 


Exactly: evidence that people care and also that they want to recognise the heroic efforts of so many. We're (mostly) all hunkered down trying to avoid catching Covid-19 whilst NHS staff especially but also other essential workers are putting themselves at risk by continuing to work.


 


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John p
02 April 2020 19:20:45


 


Not as many clapped around here this time. I agree that it doesn't have as much of an impact after it's been done, and I suspect that's how many people felt.


Originally Posted by: Bolty 


On the contrary, last week there were a few neighbours doing it here - this week the whole street was out. 


Camberley, Surrey
Whether Idle
02 April 2020 19:22:36


 


On the contrary, last week there were a few neighbours doing it here - this week the whole street was out. 


Originally Posted by: John p 


A much bigger event here this time.  Wife reports a big round of applause back here in town.  Made me feel proud of the townsfolk


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DEW
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02 April 2020 19:22:38


 


Not as many clapped around here this time. I agree that it doesn't have as much of an impact after it's been done, and I suspect that's how many people felt.


Originally Posted by: Bolty 


Too many classes of people are being applauded - a public demo of affection needs a better defined focus


War does not determine who is right, only who is left - Bertrand Russell

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Caz
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02 April 2020 19:24:06


Just clapped on the door step. 


It didn’t have quite the same emotional impact as last time but I still think it’s an incredible thing to do. 


Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 

  I agree!  It didn’t choke me up tonight like it did last week!  It was still heartfelt though and it was more noisy than last week with a few fireworks as well.  
Thank you NHS, carers and all frontline workers!  


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Bolty
02 April 2020 19:25:52


 


Too many classes of people are being applauded - a public demo of affection needs a better defined focus


Originally Posted by: DEW 


That's why I didn't take part this time. I'm a key worker (postal worker) and to me going outside would just be like me patting myself on the back, which I see as a bit arrogant of me.


Scott
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Gandalf The White
02 April 2020 19:26:32


 


1 in 60 houses on our street have reported Corona virus. We're in commuter belt Herts with people who take more than average numbers of holidays. 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


What's the average occupancy, Brian? Is 3 a reasonable guess?  That would be about 1 in 200; the figure for Hertfordshire is 1 in 2000.


As the testing is on people in hospital and there was data to suggest 1 in 5 required hospitalisation, that would imply a true figure for the county of 1 in 400, so your street is twice that.  


Does that mean the true figure for those requiring hospitalisation is really 10% - or less?


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Maunder Minimum
02 April 2020 19:26:45


So will anybody be taking part in this evenings second "clap"? Apparently it now includes "key workers".


Not really my sort of thing but if others want to then fine by me.


Originally Posted by: westv 


I agree - not my scene, but if people want to.


Instead of clapping, we took some food my wife had cooked for our daughter and her husband. Left it on the doorstep and waved through the window.


New world order coming.
Darren S
02 April 2020 19:28:52

Just hit the million


Coronavirus Cases:


1,000,889


https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
Darren
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2023/24 0 cm; 2022/23 7 cm; 2021/22 1 cm; 2020/21 13 cm; 2019/20 0 cm; 2018/19 14 cm; 2017/18 23 cm; 2016/17 0 cm; 2015/16 0.5 cm; 2014/15 3.5 cm; 2013/14 0 cm; 2012/13 22 cm; 2011/12 7 cm; 2010/11 6 cm; 2009/10 51 cm
Polar Low
02 April 2020 19:29:06

And now sparklers being lit from many homes upstairs  like little white stars very pretty indeed as I see a few nurses looking out over the exit stairs


 

The Beast from the East
02 April 2020 19:31:25


 


The reality is there is going to be NO vaccine available for a year to 18 months at the best and there is the possibility there won`t be one so we are going to have to learn to live with this virus,it isn`t going away its here to stay hopefully not as virulent as it presently is and the more we understand it the more we can reduce its spread and rate of infection.Keeping us in lockdown indefinatly is not an option,we have to a find a way out.


Originally Posted by: springsunshine 



We have to move to semi lockdown like Sweden next month. Perhaps in North Korea or China, where fear of the govt is so great you can lock people down for months, but in a free society you cannot sustain it for long. Italy, France and Spain all experiencing many social problems like domestic violence and suicide


People will end up preferring to be arrested than being locked up in their homes, if they live with someone they don't like or get on with


 


 


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Caz
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02 April 2020 19:33:06


 


That's why I didn't take part this time. I'm a key worker (postal worker) and to me going outside would just be like me patting myself on the back, which I see as a bit arrogant of me.


Originally Posted by: Bolty 

Thank you and your colleagues for carrying on working!  I applaud you! 


I disagree though.  It wouldn’t have been at all arrogant.  You could applaud your colleagues and why not give yourself a pat on the back?  You deserve it!  


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glenogle
02 April 2020 19:34:00


 


I never said there were certainties - I just said I have no worries.


Originally Posted by: westv 


 


Is your tagline therefore your guess at the severity of your covid should you be infected πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚


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The Beast from the East
02 April 2020 19:35:19


 


I agree - not my scene, but if people want to.


Instead of clapping, we took some food my wife had cooked for our daughter and her husband. Left it on the doorstep and waved through the window.


Originally Posted by: Maunder Minimum 


Agree, this sort of sugar coated sentimentality started with Diana's death. Whatever gives you comfort I suppose, but I don't understand it myself, perhaps I am just too bitter and cynical! 


 


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Gooner
02 April 2020 19:37:34


 



We have to move to semi lockdown like Sweden next month. Perhaps in North Korea or China, where fear of the govt is so great you can lock people down for months, but in a free society you cannot sustain it for long. Italy, France and Spain all experiencing many social problems like domestic violence and suicide


People will end up preferring to be arrested than being locked up in their homes, if they live with someone they don't like or get on with


 


 


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


Firstly can we get the terminology right , we are NOT in a lockdown , its restrictions , you will know a lockdown when it happens , it wont, but you would if it were to happen.


Secondly to relax the restrictions in 4 weeks would undo what we are currently doing , so what would have been the point?


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