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John p
07 April 2020 12:47:01


Apparently he’s coming out of ITU today, announcement later.
Great news if source correct (Simoney Kyriakou, Twitter) since deleted tweet but remains adamant it’s true 🤷‍♂️)


Originally Posted by: John p 


Hmm, having first deleted the tweet, she now seems to have deleted her entire twitter account 👀. 
I guess file that under ‘utter bollox’ - or she was trusted with info and blabbed it out before time.


Sorry!


 


Camberley, Surrey
xioni2
07 April 2020 12:47:05


Fascinating report on the foreign pages of today's Times about how China rather than taking a low profile after its behaviour is aggressively building up its military in the South China Sea. The Pentagon wants an extra $16bn to counter it.


My view has always been that China represents a malign threat to our way of life and should be dealt with as a potential adversary rather than the West's new best mate. The pandemic has merely reinforced that view.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


Have we sent our fleet yet? 

JHutch
07 April 2020 12:49:41


Best wishes to Boris Johnson. I wish him a speedy recovery. I've been impressed by his gravitas and humanity. He has stepped up as a true leader. Goodness knows we all need one at the moment.


Stay safe all. 


Originally Posted by: Gusty 


He's a better leader than Raab would likely be, i will give you that.

Phil G
07 April 2020 12:53:11


Fascinating report on the foreign pages of today's Times about how China rather than taking a low profile after its behaviour is aggressively building up its military in the South China Sea. The Pentagon wants an extra $16bn to counter it.


My view has always been that China represents a malign threat to our way of life and should be dealt with as a potential adversary rather than the West's new best mate. The pandemic has merely reinforced that view.


 


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


We can cancel that whoarewe contract for starters. No more made in China stuff, they won't like that. £330bn for our economy from them would help too. Then there's the manslaughter of +75,000 people etc etc.

The Beast from the East
07 April 2020 12:59:29


 


Have we sent our fleet yet? 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


We are burning down their 5G masts. That'll teach em


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Chichesterweatherfan2
07 April 2020 13:01:28
without wanting to put a dampener on things... vis a vis Boris' recovery... as I know from my own personal experience with my brother, if you follow someone's condition who is suffering from the more serious form of the virus on an hourly basis...there are huge numbers of ups and downs... I've lost count the number of times that my brother has said he has turned a corner only for the condition to suddenly change track, sometimes for better, sometimes for worse..

As for all these comments about China.. I have a faint memory of someone called Nigel Farage talking up all the trade we could do with China as we didn't apparently need the EU anymore!!
Caz
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07 April 2020 13:05:31


 


We are burning down their 5G masts. That'll teach em


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


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Gavin D
07 April 2020 13:07:14
Scotland have reported 74 new deaths whilst Wales have reported 19 more

Sevendust
07 April 2020 13:09:08

Malawi report first Covid death

Gavin D
07 April 2020 13:13:25
Breaking: 758 people who tested positive in England for coronavirus have died

Patients were aged between 23 and 102 years old and 29 of the 758 patients (aged between 23 and 99 years old) had no known underlying health condition.
Gavin D
07 April 2020 13:16:02
854 new deaths across the UK

Maunder Minimum
07 April 2020 13:16:51

Record high for UK fatalities - 854


96% had underlying conditions - so for healthy individuals under a certain age, the disease is rarely fatal.


New world order coming.
xioni2
07 April 2020 13:19:11

854 new deaths across the UK

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


As expected sadly. It will probably go above 1000 next week.

Sevendust
07 April 2020 13:21:00


Record high for UK fatalities - 854


96% had underlying conditions - so for healthy individuals under a certain age, the disease is rarely fatal.


Originally Posted by: Maunder Minimum 


Always an upside

Gavin D
07 April 2020 13:21:10

The UKs worst period so far with 854 deaths this marks the 3rd successive rise on a Tuesday after lower weekend numbers.


llamedos
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07 April 2020 13:21:30

Breaking: 758 people who tested positive in England for coronavirus have died

Patients were aged between 23 and 102 years old and 29 of the 758 patients (aged between 23 and 99 years old) had no known underlying health condition.

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 

The expected spike in deaths, which is awful beyond expression. It's very easy for the s**theads in society to say "and so", but for each family member this is not the news they've wanted to hear or the grieving they're going through.


"Life with the Lions"

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fairweather
07 April 2020 13:24:56


 


Let's all hope for the later. The thought of a serving PM having a funeral which nobody can attend sounds dreadful.


Originally Posted by: westv 


It does, well it is, as for all of the thousands who find themselves in that situation. My neighbour being one of them. (Not Corona). Looks like he will be cremated then the ashes handed over for a memorial service one day in the future.


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Maunder Minimum
07 April 2020 13:25:29


 


Always an upside


Originally Posted by: Sevendust 


It is necessary to take what crumbs of comfort we can. If you are generally healthy and not over 70, you can be pretty confident you would survive catching this virus. The only downside there, is that some of us have underlying conditions we were previously unaware of - cardio-vascular problems for example, are not always known to the individual until they suffer from angina or worse.


 


New world order coming.
Heavy Weather 2013
07 April 2020 13:26:12


The expected spike in deaths, which is awful beyond expression. It's very easy for the s**theads in society to say "and so", but for each family member this is not the news they've wanted to hear or the grieving they're going through.


Originally Posted by: llamedos 


Quite right, the agony of this is that the testicles of death extend far an wide beyond no only immediate family but friends and work colleagues also. Its an awful thing to think about, but soon we all know someone directly or indirectly that has been impacted. This is why its sad to see that so many people can live in this bubble and think it wont affect them.


Mark
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Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
xioni2
07 April 2020 13:28:10
Most of those people whose deaths have been reported today would have very likely been infected when shops etc. were still open.

This is not necessarily criticism, it's the cold reality of this awful decease.
Maunder Minimum
07 April 2020 13:30:04

Most of those people whose deaths have been reported today would have very likely been infected when shops etc. were still open.

This is not necessarily criticism, it's the cold reality of this awful decease.

Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Always worth pointing out, since it takes three to four weeks to kill. That is the Italian evidence and it is born out by what we have seen in this country. And when we say three to four weeks - that is from the point of confirmed diagnosis, so the person concerned may have already had the infection for a week prior to that.


 


New world order coming.
NMA
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07 April 2020 13:32:38


 Quite right, the agony of this is that the testicles of death extend far an wide beyond no only immediate family but friends and work colleagues also. Its an awful thing to think about, but soon we all know someone directly or indirectly that has been impacted. This is why its sad to see that so many people can live in this bubble and think it wont affect them.


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


It's not quite how I would put it Heavy Weather.


Nick


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South Dorset
Elevation 60m 197ft
Bugglesgate
07 April 2020 13:34:41


The UKs worst period so far with 854 deaths this marks the 3rd successive rise on a Tuesday after lower weekend numbers.



Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


 


As these figures are showing historic infections from before the lockdown they give a real insight into the rate of climb we  would most likely be seeing without it. 


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Heavy Weather 2013
07 April 2020 13:34:43


 


It's not quite how I would put it Heavy Weather.


Nick


Originally Posted by: NMA 


How would you put it, and which part were you referring to specifically 


Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
NMA
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07 April 2020 13:38:54

On a more serious note I was shaken yesterday as I mentioned in yesterdays thread. My ex wife lost a good friend yesterday to COVID 19, another friend shows symptoms and my ex wife is now showing feverish symptoms and is under house quarantine by her doctors orders. 


 


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South Dorset
Elevation 60m 197ft

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