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John p
08 April 2020 16:23:29


 


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regions_of_England


London - 8.908m
Midlands - 10.704m
North West - 7.292m
South East - 9.134m
North East & Yorkshire - 8.138m
East of England - 6.201m
South West - 5.600m


Based on the above, today's increases are:


London - 22.6 per million
Midlands - 16.0 per million
North West - 17.6 per million
South East - 13.1 per million
North East & Yorkshire - 12.4 per million
East of England - 11.3 per million
South West - 6.6 per million


So as has been the case all along, London is having considerably more deaths than elsewhere, and the South West considerably fewer.


 


Originally Posted by: Darren S 


Thanks Darren.  Those in Devon and Cornwall will be hoping there is not a rush by the middle classes to their second homes this Easter...


Camberley, Surrey
John p
08 April 2020 16:27:00


 


Pubs could reopen May 18th according to this article in the Fail. The timetable has been put together by Professor Karol Sikora who is a very respected figure in the UK and internationally I believe:


April 27th - Small businesses open


May 4th - lockdown removed


May 18th - all offices, bars and restaurants reopen


June 1st - international travel resumes


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8200311/Former-executive-reveals-four-step-exit-strategy-ease-UK-lockdown.html


My view - best of luck to him with that. I can't see it unless infections drop massively.


 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


He seems to revel in his reputation as ‘Mr Positive’ on Twitter unfortunately.


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The Beast from the East
08 April 2020 16:27:41

 


THE KING IS BACK IN BUSINESS Now lets hear a timetable for ending the lockdown and give us some hope!


 


 


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David M Porter
08 April 2020 16:30:42


 


THE KING IS BACK IN BUSINESS Now lets hear a timetable for ending the lockdown and give us some hope!


 


 


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Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


It's going to have to be a very long timetable, IMO.


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Ulric
08 April 2020 16:31:36


It's as though they're thinking "well, I've had a good long life. I don't want to be shut away for my final days, if I get it then it doesn't matter". 


Originally Posted by: Darren S 


If I'm honest, that's how I look at it even though I'm not particularly old.


We're observing lockdown procedures out of respect for others rather than concern for ourselves. Of the group of four houses here, two have young children and one has an older couple. Everyone is being very well behaved as far as I can see.


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08 April 2020 16:35:04

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ozone_aurora
08 April 2020 16:35:53


 


I don't care what they show! I can promise you traffic is ticking up here.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 



Plenty of traffic here in Lowestoft today & the last 2 days. It's gone a little quieter now.

Chunky Pea
08 April 2020 16:37:19

Cops are going to be granted 'extra powers', from an unelected Government (remember, we had an election 2 month's ago) over here to fine anyone up to 2,500 quid who travels beyond 2.5km from their home during this 'lockdown'. Obviously revenue from speeding/no tax displayed/drunk driving fines is beginning to dry up somewhat. 


 


 


 


 


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John p
08 April 2020 16:38:48


Boris remains in hospital his condition is improving he's sitting up in bed and engaging positively with the medics.


Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


To be honest, I always imagined he was sitting up, if he was just receiving oxygen via a mask.


 


Camberley, Surrey
llamedos
08 April 2020 16:40:50


I merely say what every right-minded individual is thinking 


Talk for yourself!


 



Originally Posted by: David M Porter 

Snipping a comment about something completely different David? Next thing you'll be slagging off the Chinese. I thought better of you  


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Bugglesgate
08 April 2020 16:42:26


 


My experience entirely! Except those, like my father, who have been seriously groomed about all this and are doing their bit (he's making his own milk out of oats!)


Had to reprimand a more senior person in chemist queue. Not taken well at all- and when we couldn't get a delivery shop and my children needed some fresh vegetables- more senior members of community carrying on regardless.


Wonder if they don't have the regular access/ contact with E media to heighten their awareness.


There is also a family nearby still having family gatherings. Trays of food/treats arriving  and taxis parked outside.


 


Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 


If they are doing that regularly I'd call a  Constable to "have a little word" with them.


 


 


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Quantum
08 April 2020 16:45:07

Since my JFF model has done quite well over the last 2-3 weeks I'm increasingly confident that we have passed the peak which it predicted on the 5th April.


Although the peak for individual regions may be later. And of course deaths will lag a few weeks.


 


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Total: 8 days with snow/sleet falling.

2022/2023 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp):

18/12 (-1), 06/03 (-6), 08/03 (-8), 09/03 (-6), 10/03 (-8), 11/03 (-5), 14/03 (-6)

Total: 7 days with snow/sleet falling.

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Total: 12 days with snow/sleet falling.
llamedos
08 April 2020 16:45:11


Just back from a short run. Despite this being a privileged area where most people live in houses and have their own gardens there is no doubt traffic is increasing day by day. Very disappointing when the PM is seriously ill and the daily death count is increasing. I can understand a couple with young kids in a flat in a crappy part of London struggling but around here there really isn't much excuse IMHO. C-: must try harder. 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

My daughter walked to Berko Waitrose and waited for 90 mins in a queue just to get inside....


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Darren S
08 April 2020 16:46:37


Cops are going to be granted 'extra powers', from an unelected Government (remember, we had an election 2 month's ago) over here to fine anyone up to 2,500 quid who travels beyond 2.5km from their home during this 'lockdown'. Obviously revenue from speeding/no tax displayed/drunk driving fines is beginning to dry up somewhat. 


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 


Our nearest supermarket is 5km away and it's not exactly the middle of nowhere here in Berkshire, and a lot of Ireland is very rural. So how does that work?


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Brian Gaze
08 April 2020 16:49:10


The women giving the briefing seems to put a positive spin on admissions and Critical care, yet both have risen.

Hospital admissions up 5% across the UK.

She is an awful presenter IMHO


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


I think hospital admissions have risen more today than yesterday. Although obviously one day should not be taken in isolation.


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Gavin D
08 April 2020 16:51:45

Chunky Pea
08 April 2020 16:57:09


I have 2 rescue cats and a rescue GSD and they all co-habit happily. My cats are very well mannered and mostly bury their business in the garden or in the adjoining golf course 


I guess that makes me a wrong-minded individual  


Originally Posted by: llamedos 


“God created the cat so that man can caress the tiger.”


Seen photos and videos a couple of months back of some Chinese brutally killing their dogs and cats when they were told that pets were carriers of the virus. Any one who could even think about doing this to their pet, or any animal, without even a second thought, deserves to flayed alive. 


 


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John p
08 April 2020 16:58:44




Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


I don’t see much flattening on that graph. 


Camberley, Surrey
Chunky Pea
08 April 2020 17:07:27


 


Our nearest supermarket is 5km away and it's not exactly the middle of nowhere here in Berkshire, and a lot of Ireland is very rural. So how does that work?


Originally Posted by: Darren S 


I have no idea DarrenS, but it is going to be interesting to find out. 


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The Beast from the East
08 April 2020 17:07:56


 


I don’t see much flattening on that graph. 


Originally Posted by: John p 


I think we are being softened up for an end to the lockdown along the lines of the timetable Brian quoted earlier


Perhaps its premature, but I'm not complaining!


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llamedos
08 April 2020 17:09:02


 


“God created the cat so that man can caress the tiger.”


Seen photos and videos a couple of months back of some Chinese brutally killing their dogs and cats when they were told that pets were carriers of the virus. Any one who could even think about doing this to their pet, or any animal, without even a second thought, deserves to flayed alive. 


 


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 

What a wonderful quote, which I'll remember and re-quote 


The rest of what you bring to peoples attention is happening all the time and quite revolting. I'm not sure that your proposed sentence is quite adequate.


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Gandalf The White
08 April 2020 17:11:11


 



Punish those transgressing the rules, but don't collectively punish everyone. Unless you want to start rioting


 


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


As there are supposed to be several behavioural scientists in the advisory group you would hope that they would point out the strongly negative aspects of penalising the majority because of the poor behaviour of a small minority. 


The solution is to enforce the rules more publicly. Put the blatant cases on TV and onto the Internet with names and locations.  


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Gandalf The White
08 April 2020 17:13:38


 


“God created the cat so that man can caress the tiger.”


Seen photos and videos a couple of months back of some Chinese brutally killing their dogs and cats when they were told that pets were carriers of the virus. Any one who could even think about doing this to their pet, or any animal, without even a second thought, deserves to flayed alive. 


 


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 


Probably the same sort of people that eat wild animals or use parts of them as 'medicine'


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The Beast from the East
08 April 2020 17:16:06


"We have some alternative facts for you"
Kelly-Ann Conway - special adviser to the President
SJV
08 April 2020 17:16:50


 


I don’t see much flattening on that graph. 


Originally Posted by: John p 


Me neither, in fact all I see us doing is smashing through the 10,000 deaths barrier soon 

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