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The Beast from the East
17 April 2020 16:49:45

I have another ASDA story for fairweather!


Just got back from my local one in Wallington where they are breaking up couples and families and only allowing one member of a household into the store. The others have to wait outside. To make matters worse, they are only telling people when they get to the entrance after an hour long queue.


Makes no sense as people will just queue separately next time and pretend they don't know each other


Tesco do not have this policy. I imagine ASDA will lose a lot of custom if they don't change this 


 


Purley, Surrey, 70m ASL

"We have some alternative facts for you"

Kelly-Ann Conway - former special adviser to the President
Heavy Weather 2013
17 April 2020 16:50:18


 


Looks like the highest pillar 1 count for 6 or 7 days.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


While our infection rate is not surging is remains high. Even in Italy there still getting 3k infections daily. IMHO this doesn’t bode well for us, more so the fact their lockdown was even stricter.


We have been at the 4-5k mark for a while now and still seeing deaths between 700-800 daily.


Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
Heavy Weather 2013
17 April 2020 16:51:51


I have another ASDA story for fairweather!


Just got back from my local one in Wallington where they are breaking up couples and families and only allowing one member of a household into the store. The others have to wait outside. To make matters worse, they are only telling people when they get to the entrance after an hour long queue.


Makes no sense as people will just queue separately next time and pretend they don't know each other


Tesco do not have this policy. I imagine ASDA will lose a lot of custom if they don't change this 


 


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


My local Sainsbury’s has had this policy for at least the last 14 days.


Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
Quantum
17 April 2020 16:54:58


 


You the player 


Seriously it depends how much time you want to spend on it and how much you want to dig in. 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Might calculate some reduced chi squared values if I get time. Advantage of that is that if I add additional parameters its easy to account for.


 


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four
  • four
  • Advanced Member
17 April 2020 16:55:09


I have another ASDA story for fairweather!


Just got back from my local one in Wallington where they are breaking up couples and families and only allowing one member of a household into the store. The others have to wait outside. To make matters worse, they are only telling people when they get to the entrance after an hour long queue.


Makes no sense as people will just queue separately next time and pretend they don't know each other


Tesco do not have this policy. I imagine ASDA will lose a lot of custom if they don't change this 


 


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 



Are there still hour long queues, nearest Morrisons I've yet to see a queue as such maybe slightly slower than normal walk in but recently none at all.
The only thing still low on stock is flour. Some ranges such as bread are much simplified.
Prices have crept up and notice less twofer deals, in the order of 10% more for a similar shop 


Gavin D
17 April 2020 16:58:45

Regional data for new cases today in England


The 7 English regions 



  • London +704 (3.5%) 20,215

  • Midlands +533 (4.0%) 13,489

  • North West +594 (4.7%) 12,687

  • South East +552 (4.8%) 11,471

  • North East and Yorkshire +578 (5.2%)11,211

  • East of England +360 (5.2%) +6,859

  • South West +309 (7.3%) 4,222


The 10 local areas with the highest cases



  1. Kent +150 (7.1%) 2,108

  2. Birmingham +82 (4.0%) 2,064

  3. Hampshire +83 (4.3%) 1,941

  4. Lancashire +73 (4.0%) 1,842

  5. Surrey +32 (1.8%) 1,771

  6. Essex +74 (4.3%) 1,721

  7. Hertfordshire +86 (5.1%) 1,695

  8. Sheffield +62 (4.2%) 1,474

  9. Cumbria +58 (4.1%) 1,403

  10. Brent +40 (3.6%) 1,126


The 10 local areas with the lowest cases



  1. Rutland 12 - no change

  2. Isle of Wight +3 (5.2%) 58

  3. Hartlepool 79 - no change

  4. North East Lincolnshire +3 (3.4%) 89

  5. Torbay +3 (2.7%) 110

  6. Peterborough +7 (5.8%) 120

  7. Herefordshire, County of +2 (1.6%) 129

  8. North Somerset +14 (9.9%) 141

  9. Bracknell Forest +4 (2.8%) 143

  10. Telford and Wrekin +4 (2.7%) 147


 
Heavy Weather 2013
17 April 2020 17:01:34
This is very serious.

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-nhs-staff-advised-to-reuse-ppe-ahead-of-expected-weekend-shortage-11974895 

How is this acceptable. The government have been going on for weeks about the millions of PPE there are and celebrating their successes.
Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
The Beast from the East
17 April 2020 17:04:16


 


My local Sainsbury’s has had this policy for at least the last 14 days.


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


Appalling!


So do couples just get round it by standing separately?


 


Purley, Surrey, 70m ASL

"We have some alternative facts for you"

Kelly-Ann Conway - former special adviser to the President
Quantum
17 April 2020 17:07:07

This is very serious.

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-nhs-staff-advised-to-reuse-ppe-ahead-of-expected-weekend-shortage-11974895

How is this acceptable. The government have been going on for weeks about the millions of PPE there are and celebrating their successes.

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


Think the main failing was not using January and February to stockpile PPE or develop manufacuturing to produce it. We had two months, what was actually achived in that time?


 


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Quantum
17 April 2020 17:08:24

With regards to reusing PPE I suppose it depends on the nature of the PPE being used. I can easily see gowns being washed and reused. N95 surgical masks? Not so much.


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The Beast from the East
17 April 2020 17:08:37




Are there still hour long queues, nearest Morrisons I've yet to see a queue as such maybe slightly slower than normal walk in but recently none at all.
The only thing still low on stock is flour. Some ranges such as bread are much simplified.
Prices have crept up and notice less twofer deals, in the order of 10% more for a similar shop 


Originally Posted by: four 


The inside was way too empty though. I think this particular ASDA is going OTT with the distancing and the security guards behaving like SS guards


My Tesco is far more liberal and is very busy inside, perhaps too much and no restrictions on families and couples. Perhaps more dangerous in terms of virus transmission but they are probably raking in the dough!


 


Purley, Surrey, 70m ASL

"We have some alternative facts for you"

Kelly-Ann Conway - former special adviser to the President
westv
17 April 2020 17:09:50


 


My local Sainsbury’s has had this policy for at least the last 14 days.


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


I thought all supermarkets had this policy.


At least it will be mild!
Quantum
17 April 2020 17:11:17

I haven't been to a supermarket since February, the risk is simply too high imo. Got by on a combination of the stockpile + online deliveries where I can get them.


The problem is 2m is just not enough protection when you are all sharing the same air. Not to mention fomites everywhere on every possible surface.


 


2024/2025 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp): Total: 3 days with snow/sleet falling
18/11 (-6), 19/11 (-6), 23/11 (-2)
2023/2024 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp): Total: 8 days with snow/sleet falling
29/11 (-6), 30/11 (-6), 02/12 (-5), 03/12 (-5), 04/12 (-3), 16/01 (-3), 18/01 (-8), 08/02 (-5)
2022/2023 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp): Total: 7 days with snow/sleet falling.
18/12 (-1), 06/03 (-6), 08/03 (-8), 09/03 (-6), 10/03 (-8), 11/03 (-5), 14/03 (-6)
2021/2022 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp): Total: 12 days with snow/sleet falling.
26/11 (-5), 27/11 (-7), 28/11 (-6), 02/12 (-6), 06/01 (-5), 07/01 (-6), 06/02 (-5), 19/02 (-5), 24/02 (-7), 30/03 (-7), 31/03 (-8), 01/04 (-8)
The Beast from the East
17 April 2020 17:14:10


I haven't been to a supermarket since February, the risk is simply too high imo. Got by on a combination of the stockpile + online deliveries where I can get them.


The problem is 2m is just not enough protection when you are all sharing the same air. Not to mention fomites everywhere on every possible surface.


 


Originally Posted by: Quantum 


You are young and fit Q. Why are you so worried about it? You will likely be one of those who just carries it and never gets ill


 


 


Purley, Surrey, 70m ASL

"We have some alternative facts for you"

Kelly-Ann Conway - former special adviser to the President
The Beast from the East
17 April 2020 17:15:55


 


I thought all supermarkets had this policy.


Originally Posted by: westv 


Clearly not, but perhaps its just my Tesco bending the rules, but I don't think its a Govt requirement?


 


Purley, Surrey, 70m ASL

"We have some alternative facts for you"

Kelly-Ann Conway - former special adviser to the President
Heavy Weather 2013
17 April 2020 17:16:29


 


Think the main failing was not using January and February to stockpile PPE or develop manufacuturing to produce it. We had two months, what was actually achived in that time?


 


Originally Posted by: Quantum 




Well, the irony is, we saw it coming. The government should have acted. And were so slow. 


Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
Chunky Pea
17 April 2020 17:16:31


The inside was way too empty though. I think this particular ASDA is going OTT with the distancing and the security guards behaving like SS guards


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


I've worked in security and I can tell you that most of those who take on this job are little wannabe Hitlers with about as much humanity as a rattlesnake. 


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Polar Low
17 April 2020 17:16:55

You can buy a space suit on eBay fancy dress mind but it might do the job as others would think you are bonkers


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Orion-Costumes-Mens-Silver-Astronaut-Space-Suit-With-Helmet-Fancy-Dress-Costume/391373602809?hash=item5b1faf3ff9:m:mU1k7DTBuoUc4aEcv7P1BjQ



I haven't been to a supermarket since February, the risk is simply too high imo. Got by on a combination of the stockpile + online deliveries where I can get them.


The problem is 2m is just not enough protection when you are all sharing the same air. Not to mention fomites everywhere on every possible surface.


 


Originally Posted by: Quantum 

Quantum
17 April 2020 17:17:43


 


You are young and fit Q. Why are you so worried about it? You will likely be one of those who just carries it and never gets ill


 


 


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


Its a roll of the dice but I'm more concerned about being in that 20% that needs a hospital bed and helping to overload the NHS. We also are less clear on potentially long term impacts of having this thing which may include permanetely reduced lung capacity in as many as 30% of cases.


And ofc with this much viral matter about, a more harmful mutation remains an ever present risk.


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29/11 (-6), 30/11 (-6), 02/12 (-5), 03/12 (-5), 04/12 (-3), 16/01 (-3), 18/01 (-8), 08/02 (-5)
2022/2023 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp): Total: 7 days with snow/sleet falling.
18/12 (-1), 06/03 (-6), 08/03 (-8), 09/03 (-6), 10/03 (-8), 11/03 (-5), 14/03 (-6)
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Quantum
17 April 2020 17:20:52





Well, the irony is, we saw it coming. The government should have acted. And were so slow. 


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


Indeed, and its not like it was particularly difficult to see it coming either. If the government had used that time to prepare the worst case scenario would be a small economic hit from overpreparing. Definitely worth it to mitigate the catostrophic outcome we are now in even though it might have been less likely than evens to actually happen.


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29/11 (-6), 30/11 (-6), 02/12 (-5), 03/12 (-5), 04/12 (-3), 16/01 (-3), 18/01 (-8), 08/02 (-5)
2022/2023 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp): Total: 7 days with snow/sleet falling.
18/12 (-1), 06/03 (-6), 08/03 (-8), 09/03 (-6), 10/03 (-8), 11/03 (-5), 14/03 (-6)
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Heavy Weather 2013
17 April 2020 17:21:06
These housemates should be reported to the police. It just beggars belief.

I felt range inside me when reading through this.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-52281443 

Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
Retron
17 April 2020 17:21:35


Clearly not, but perhaps its just my Tesco bending the rules, but I don't think its a Govt requirement?


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


It isn't a requirement. Tesco's official policy is that they'd rather you come alone, but if you have to take someone with you (i.e. a child who's too young to leave alone, or a carer) they'll let them in.


 



Its a roll of the dice but I'm more concerned about being in that 20% that needs a hospital bed


Originally Posted by: Quantum 


You need to update yourself, Q, unless you're over 80!


Nearly one in five over-80s infected with COVID-19 are likely to require hospitalisation, compared with around 1 percent of people under 30.


https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/196573/covid-19-one-five-over-80s-need-hospitalisation/


I would suspect the true rate is a mere fraction of one percent, given asymptomatics, people with mild symptoms not realising they have it, and the fact that younger people can get rid of the virus without even involving antibodies being produced...


 


Leysdown, north Kent
The Beast from the East
17 April 2020 17:23:25


 


While our infection rate is not surging is remains high. Even in Italy there still getting 3k infections daily. IMHO this doesn’t bode well for us, more so the fact their lockdown was even stricter.


We have been at the 4-5k mark for a while now and still seeing deaths between 700-800 daily.


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


And many more in care homes and private homes which don't get included


The European experience is that even with a strict lockdown, this can only be managed, and you have to accept a certain number of deaths  a week


We still allow unlimited home deliveries unlike China where you got govt rations delivered securely to your property


We allow exercise without a permit and don't have police numbers to check compliance


Purley, Surrey, 70m ASL

"We have some alternative facts for you"

Kelly-Ann Conway - former special adviser to the President
Quantum
17 April 2020 17:25:22


 


It isn't a requirement. Tesco's official policy is that they'd rather you come alone, but if you have to take someone with you (i.e. a child who's too young to leave alone, or a carer) they'll let them in.


 


 


You need to update yourself, Q, unless you're over 80!


Nearly one in five over-80s infected with COVID-19 are likely to require hospitalisation, compared with around 1 percent of people under 30.


https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/196573/covid-19-one-five-over-80s-need-hospitalisation/


 


Originally Posted by: Retron 


OK fine but 1% of all people in that under 30s age group still equates to a large strain on the NHS. Its probably a bit higher than 1% because of my gender anyway.


And like I say we should not assume that this thing will continue to be a relatively low threat to those who are young/fit. With such a long incubation period mutations are far more likely to be dangerous than they would be if this was a flu like virus.


 


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29/11 (-6), 30/11 (-6), 02/12 (-5), 03/12 (-5), 04/12 (-3), 16/01 (-3), 18/01 (-8), 08/02 (-5)
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18/12 (-1), 06/03 (-6), 08/03 (-8), 09/03 (-6), 10/03 (-8), 11/03 (-5), 14/03 (-6)
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Caz
  • Caz
  • Advanced Member
17 April 2020 17:26:20


I have another ASDA story for fairweather!


Just got back from my local one in Wallington where they are breaking up couples and families and only allowing one member of a household into the store. The others have to wait outside. To make matters worse, they are only telling people when they get to the entrance after an hour long queue.


Makes no sense as people will just queue separately next time and pretend they don't know each other


Tesco do not have this policy. I imagine ASDA will lose a lot of custom if they don't change this 


 

Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 

Our supermarkets are only letting one person per household in, although hubby and I went to Morrisons last Saturday afternoon and we were both allowed in. There was no queue either, so I think we’ll try the same time again tomorrow.


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