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Quantum
23 April 2020 11:38:50


 


The ultra 'woke' culture, largely pushed and promoted by the corporate media, is the mark of both physical and intellectual laziness. I, and I am pretty sure 99.9% of people on here, have yet to encounter people in the real world that actually thinks like these vacuous bots. 


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 


Unfortunately I have. Students seem to love it, but then you could argue they don't yet live in the 'real world'


 


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Saint Snow
23 April 2020 11:40:25


There can no longer be any doubt that the UK’s erratic, amateur and political approach to dealing with this virus has been an unmitigated catastrophe both in terms of lives lost and lives destroyed.


Johnson and co should be on trial.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


 


Burn the heretic!



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Joe Bloggs
23 April 2020 11:52:02


 


Unfortunately I have. Students seem to love it, but then you could argue they don't yet live in the 'real world'


 


Originally Posted by: Quantum 


What do you do for a living Q? Just interested. 



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Northern Sky
23 April 2020 11:53:53

I spoke to a friend today who works in senior management for Leeds Mental Health. He told me that they have cases across all the elderly wards, with many patients expected not to make it. He also said they had the first staff death this week. It sounds absolutely horrific.

ozone_aurora
23 April 2020 11:55:13


 


It's in the Guardian too:


French researchers to test nicotine patches on coronavirus patients



Study – which stresses serious health risks of smoking – suggest substance in tobacco may lower risk of getting coronavirus


French researchers are planning to test nicotine patches on coronavirus patients and frontline health workers after a study suggested smokers may be much less at risk of contracting the virus.


The study at a major Paris hospital suggests a substance in tobacco – possibly nicotine – may be stopping patients who smoke from catching Covid-19. Clinical trials of nicotine patches are awaiting the approval of the country’s health authorities.


...


Taking into account the age and sex of the patients, the researchers discovered the number of smokers was much lower than that in the general population estimated by the French health authority Santé Publique France at about 40% for those aged 44-53 and between 8.8% and 11.3% for those aged 65-75.


https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/22/french-study-suggests-smokers-at-lower-risk-of-getting-coronavirus


 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Could it be other constituents of cigarette smoke that may lower risk of coronavirus, even tar? Tars acts as microbiocides (but I'm not an expert of this).

Brian Gaze
23 April 2020 12:06:43



Could it be other constituents of cigarette smoke that may lower risk of coronavirus, even tar? Tars acts as microbiocides (but I'm not an expert of this).


Originally Posted by: ozone_aurora 


No idea TBH. However, I wondered if would partially explain why the virus seems to be hitting affluent and developed areas harder. For example, I would assume the smoking rate in northern Italy is lower than in the south. Likewise countries such as Iran, India and China don't seem to be getting hit so hard despite having (I think but correct if wrong) higher smoking rates.


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Saint Snow
23 April 2020 12:18:15


 


What do you do for a living Q? Just interested. 


Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 


 


Traffic warden.



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noodle doodle
23 April 2020 12:26:19


 


Gilberts vaccine is proven to work in animals so it should work in humans. Problem is it wont be available for pleb use until next year, by which time Corona would have done its worst anyway


 


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


 


But that's not how it works


Until recently the virus thrived in bats/pangolins but not in humans. It can infect cats but apparently not dogs. Any vaccine will be similarly specific and seemingly arbitrary.


The animal trials aren't to show it 'works' as such, but to show it doesn't kill the host, and even then that might not translate over to humans (one of the main arguments put forward against animal testing)

JHutch
23 April 2020 12:31:49

I cannot believe that people can look at the slow action from the government and the casualties and think 'job well done.'


As for economic measures, as we were slower than other countries we could see what they did and have done similar things i think.

Joe Bloggs
23 April 2020 12:35:00


I cannot believe that people can look at the slow action from the government and the casualties and think 'job well done.'


As for economic measures, as we were slower than other countries we could see what they did and have done similar things i think.


Originally Posted by: JHutch 


I don’t want to downplay the catastrophic errors made regarding the NHS , I’m with you all the way on that, trust me. 


I have been pleasantly surprised by the action taken to safeguard people’s jobs, to be frank, just look at the US as a comparison. 



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xioni2
23 April 2020 12:41:44


There can no longer be any doubt that the UK’s erratic, amateur and political approach to dealing with this virus has been an unmitigated catastrophe both in terms of lives lost and lives destroyed.


Johnson and co should be on trial.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


I think even if we ever had hundreds of thousands of deaths (we won't), there would still be people who might say:



  • we need to wait for a year, all countries will eventually be the same

  • this was an unprecedented challenge, what did you expect? 

  • you criticise with the benefit of hindsight

JHutch
23 April 2020 12:42:52


 


I don’t want to downplay the catastrophic errors made regarding the NHS , I’m with you all the way on that, trust me. 


I have been pleasantly surprised by the action taken to safeguard people’s jobs, to be frank, just look at the US as a comparison. 


Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 


There were more deaths than just in the NHS though.


Re: jobs etc, there are other comparisons rather than just to the USA. I appreciate however, that this has been unprecedented and that the government in charge have had to travel a long way from their normal ideological stance on their attitude to the role of the state.

xioni2
23 April 2020 12:49:36


I cannot believe that people can look at the slow action from the government and the casualties and think 'job well done.'


Originally Posted by: JHutch 


Yes, it's infuriating and it has nothing to do with party politics. If people can't see that the government has been very slow and has made a a very challenging situation even worse, then they are part of the problem too.


To be fair to the govt, it is true that this is an unprecedented challenge for all governments and of course mistakes were easy to make. They also seem to often had weak or wrong scientific advice, which has made things worse. There are however, two counter points to this:



  • we had a 2 week live hindsight from Italy and we didn't use it

  • We don't really know the scientific advice as it's not published

Chunky Pea
23 April 2020 12:49:37

I also read that air pollution is a big factor regarding susceptibility to Corona. N. Italy, for example, is a region of the world with unusually high amounts of pollutants. 


https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/04/200406100824.htm


 


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Chunky Pea
23 April 2020 12:51:50


 


Yes, it's infuriating and it has nothing to do with party politics. If people can't see that the government has been very slow and has made a a very challenging situation even worse, then they are part of the problem too.


To be fair to the govt, it is true that this is an unprecedented challenge for all governments and of course mistakes were easy to make. They also seem to often had weak or wrong scientific advice, which has made things worse. There are however, two counter points to this:



  • we had a 2 week live hindsight from Italy and we didn't use it

  • We don't really know the scientific advice as it's not published


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Didn't the W.H.O initially play down this also? Perhaps the slow response of State Governments is a reflection of this. 


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Rob K
23 April 2020 12:51:55


 


Unfortunately I have. Students seem to love it, but then you could argue they don't yet live in the 'real world'


 


Originally Posted by: Quantum 


Students believe all sorts of nonsense. I know I did. They soon grow out of it. They are just very visible on social media - and therefore in the print/online media which increasingly just reprints stuff off Twitter, so they give an exaggerated view of how prevalent woke culture is.


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23 April 2020 12:56:38

Looking in from the outside, it's unclear to me who is running the UK. Is it Chris Whitty?


Having lived in Scotland for a number of years, I have no love for the SNP and I'm very cynical about the timing of the various announcements from the Scottish government. But at least Sturgeon looks like she's in charge.


(Trudeau is in a slightly different position - because a lot of this is decided at provincial level he almost has less to say each day. His approach seems to be to announce more money on a regular basis).


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bledur
23 April 2020 12:56:48


I also read that air pollution is a big factor regarding susceptibility to Corona. N. Italy, for example, is a region of the world with unusually high amounts of pollutants. 


https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/04/200406100824.htm


 


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 


 I did wonder that when it started and the spread of infection in crowded cities was not just being too close to everyone else but some other trigger.

Joe Bloggs
23 April 2020 13:02:57


 


There were more deaths than just in the NHS though.


 


Originally Posted by: JHutch 


I get that. 100%. I meant in general. 



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Gavin D
23 April 2020 13:04:44
Scotland has reported 371 new cases and 58 new deaths.
Gavin D
23 April 2020 13:05:36
Wales has reported 234 new cases and 17 new deaths.
Brian Gaze
23 April 2020 13:08:47

Just back from a short run. I declare today to be the day when social distancing in the UK died and was replaced by "semi social distancing if I must". Interesting times ahead I suspect. 


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fairweather
23 April 2020 13:09:42


 


FWIW, Whitty was very dismissive of the chance of any vaccine being ready for public use this year.


Originally Posted by: JHutch 


He's not really the glass is half full type though really, is he? 


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Gavin D
23 April 2020 13:12:22
Breaking: NHS England report 514 new deaths down from 665 yesterday
westv
23 April 2020 13:13:25

More 5G conspiracy nut jobs.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-52395771


 


At least it will be mild!
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