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xioni2
23 April 2020 13:13:49


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


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 


Some governments, not all. Many have reacted more swiftly and aggressively.


As for the WHO, it might have made mistakes but they still had the highest international alert possible on 30 January. Even their advice not to close borders back in Jan is perhaps misunderstood. Their rationale was:



  • countries needed to screen all visitors from infected areas

  • The closure of borders makes this more difficult as people travel via alternative routes, which are not always traceable

  • In their experience in the past the closure of borders had made the transport of medical supplies more difficult especially in poor countries

Gavin D
23 April 2020 13:14:58

Like for like on the last 3 Thursdays



  • 514 - April 23rd

  • 870 - April 16th

  • 891 - April 9th

JHutch
23 April 2020 13:15:34


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. 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Have been a bit concerned at what i have seen on social media when people have put up graphs showing the number of deaths by the day they actually happened. Although it is indicated that the numbers in the final few days will rise, some people seem very encouraged by these graphs as if it will be down to near 0 deaths in a few days and that the coronavirus is quickly dying.

xioni2
23 April 2020 13:18:10


Have been a bit concerned at what i have seen on social media when people have put up graphs showing the number of deaths by the day they actually happened. Although it is indicated that the numbers in the final few days will rise, some people seem very encouraged by these graphs as if it will be down to near 0 deaths in a few days and that the coronavirus is quickly dying.


Originally Posted by: JHutch 


We should have days with negative numbers (people resurrected).

Brian Gaze
23 April 2020 13:18:45

Two possibilities:


1) People have evolved to have a finely tuned sense of danger so they subconsciously know the corona virus is fading away and no longer presents a major threat


2) They are bloody stupid 


 


Britain votes with its feet: Hundreds queue outside Five Guys and B&Q, builders line up at construction sites and Tubes and roads get busier by the day


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8248637/Coronavirus-UK-Builders-line-construction-sites-Britain-gets-work.html


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westv
23 April 2020 13:22:10


Two possibilities:


1) People have evolved to have a finely tuned sense of danger so they subconsciously know the corona virus is fading away and no longer presents a major threat


2) They are bloody stupid 


 


Britain votes with its feet: Hundreds queue outside Five Guys and B&Q, builders line up at construction sites and Tubes and roads get busier by the day


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8248637/Coronavirus-UK-Builders-line-construction-sites-Britain-gets-work.html


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


As it's the Daily Mail I'd translate "hundreds" as 10.


At least it will be mild!
Gavin D
23 April 2020 13:22:33

Breakdown of the 514 deaths announced in England today by date



  • 111 on April 22nd

  • 216 on April 21st

  • 75 on April 20th

  • 110 between April 1st and April 19th

  • 2 in March with one on March 25th

xioni2
23 April 2020 13:24:02


Two possibilities:


1) People have evolved to have a finely tuned sense of danger so they subconsciously know the corona virus is fading away and no longer presents a major threat


2) They are bloody stupid 


 


Britain votes with its feet: Hundreds queue outside Five Guys and B&Q, builders line up at construction sites and Tubes and roads get busier by the day


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8248637/Coronavirus-UK-Builders-line-construction-sites-Britain-gets-work.html


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


I think if we are not careful, we could easily end up having the worst health outcome and the worst economic outcome in Europe. We don't even know where the virus is at the moment, 1.5 month in the crisis we are still 'ramping up'  testing and PPE supply. 

John p
23 April 2020 13:24:17

Breaking: NHS England report 514 new deaths down from 665 yesterday

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


That’s positive, we’re safely away from weekend anomalies and are comfortably down on yesterday. First concrete sign of substantial progress imo. 
Just hope the numpties tiring of the lockdown don’t stuff it up!


Camberley, Surrey
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23 April 2020 13:25:27


Two possibilities:


1) People have evolved to have a finely tuned sense of danger so they subconsciously know the corona virus is fading away and no longer presents a major threat


2) They are bloody stupid


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


I get the feeling lockdown is breaking here to some extent. Far more traffic on the roads. Not quite sure where everyone is going as everything is shut! Social distancing still being well observed.


Can't remember if I said this before but I've wondered if lockdown discipline is like being on a diet psychologically, regardless of how people rationalize it. Weeks 1-2: good. Weeks 3-4: "Sod it, I've lost 5 pounds, one chocolate bar a day won't hurt". Weeks 5-6: "Large deep pan pepperoni with Coke please!"


I wonder if time degrading lockdown compliance is taken into account in any of the models.


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Paul.
Gavin D
23 April 2020 13:27:23
Germany's top flight football is set to resume on Saturday 9th May subject to approval from the German government
Bugglesgate
23 April 2020 13:34:13


 


As it's the Daily Mail I'd translate "hundreds" as 10.


Originally Posted by: westv 


 


The trouble with this BS is  it will encourage the dimwits and dullards  because "everyone is  ignoring social distancing"



 


Chris (It,its)
Between Newbury and Basingstoke
"When they are giving you their all, some stagger and fall, after all it's not easy banging your heart against some mad buggers wall"
Gandalf The White
23 April 2020 13:36:47


 


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


Originally Posted by: fairweather 


To be fair, he'd get lambasted if he was making bullish predictions when the scientific evidence supports extreme caution.


Location: South Cambridgeshire
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Quantum
23 April 2020 13:37:50


 


That’s positive, we’re safely away from weekend anomalies and are comfortably down on yesterday. First concrete sign of substantial progress imo. 
Just hope the numpties tiring of the lockdown don’t stuff it up!


Originally Posted by: John p 


They already probably have. Deaths are three weeks behind infections.


If the lockdown caused R0 to go to 0.98 then there was absolutely no room for error, wouldn't be suprised if its back above 1 now.


 


2023/2024 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp):
29/11 (-6), 30/11 (-6), 02/12 (-5), 03/12 (-5), 04/12 (-3), 16/01 (-3), 18/01 (-8), 08/02 (-5)

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.

2021/2022 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp):

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)
Total: 12 days with snow/sleet falling.
The Beast from the East
23 April 2020 13:44:40


 


 


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)


Originally Posted by: noodle doodle 


It worked in Resus monkeys, which are closest to us apparently, so they are 99% sure it will work


"We have some alternative facts for you"
Kelly-Ann Conway - special adviser to the President
The Beast from the East
23 April 2020 13:48:52


 


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 


I understand where Hickster, Maunder, Q, etc are coming from. Tribal party loyalty is hard to get past and I try to imagine how I would be reacting if this was a Labour govt.


But then I think back to Iraq, and I did turn on Blair, whom I was a loyal supporter of up until then


"We have some alternative facts for you"
Kelly-Ann Conway - special adviser to the President
fairweather
23 April 2020 13:48:56


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. 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


I must admit I'm not seeing that round here and I'm in an area of Essex where "the man down the pub said" culture is rife. I went for a long walk today along woodland paths and it was fine except for the odd jogger, although they did thank me when I dived into the hedges out of their way. Driving back through the estate I saw the odd couple standing chatting a couple of metres apart but there was very little traffic.


What are you seeing?


S.Essex, 42m ASL
speckledjim
23 April 2020 13:48:57


 


I get the feeling lockdown is breaking here to some extent. Far more traffic on the roads. Not quite sure where everyone is going as everything is shut! Social distancing still being well observed.


Can't remember if I said this before but I've wondered if lockdown discipline is like being on a diet psychologically, regardless of how people rationalize it. Weeks 1-2: good. Weeks 3-4: "Sod it, I've lost 5 pounds, one chocolate bar a day won't hurt". Weeks 5-6: "Large deep pan pepperoni with Coke please!"


I wonder if time degrading lockdown compliance is taken into account in any of the models.


Originally Posted by: pfw 


This was the challenge facing all governments - knowing when to begin a lockdown as they knew that in time the general public will begin to ignore it. It’s possible that our government got the timing right as if this is the week that the lockdown breaks down then it has potentially coincided with a reduction in number of deaths / hospital admissions. 


Thorner, West Yorkshire


Journalism is organised gossip
Bugglesgate
23 April 2020 13:50:02


 


It worked in Resus monkeys, which are closest to us apparently, so they are 99% sure it will work


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


Maybe they could jab the idiots that run Chinese the illegal  meat trade - and the Muppets that buy the stuff from them ?   It's the least they could do  in reparation for all this


Chris (It,its)
Between Newbury and Basingstoke
"When they are giving you their all, some stagger and fall, after all it's not easy banging your heart against some mad buggers wall"
Heavy Weather 2013
23 April 2020 13:50:40

Sweden admit errors


Sweden has seen its confirmed cases of Covid-19 jump from 16,004 to 16,755. The rise was much larger than in recent days, during which Sweden’s Public Health Agency had been cautiously celebrating a flattening of cases.


The agency's deputy state epidemiologist Anders Wallensten said the majority of the new cases were in Stockholm. Increased testing of healthcare workers could be a factor, he said, but scientists were looking into other potential reasons.


The agency also adjusted an earlier estimation that one-third of Stockholm residents will have been infected by the virus by 1 May, which was featured in a report released by the agency earlier this week and withdrawn after officials admitted errors in calculations.


“I don’t think this should be looked upon as something that is representative of Swedish statistics in general,” Wallensten told the BBC from the news conference via video link. “It was a mistake, I think many people understand that we are working hard these days... unfortunately this was not spotted before it went out.”


He said it was “too early to say” how much of an impact asymptomatic infection rates and the subsequent potential for immunity would have on the potential to lift social-distancing recommendations in Sweden in the near future, in comparison to places which have endured stricter measures.


Unlike other countries Sweden has not implemented strict social distancing measures.


Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
The Beast from the East
23 April 2020 13:51:22


An astonishing 88% of patients in New York who were put on a ventilator have died. 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Perhaps a reflection of the demographics - high BMI and other conditions like diabetes.


Also, no health insurance for the poorest mean they only seek help when things get really bad


"We have some alternative facts for you"
Kelly-Ann Conway - special adviser to the President
The Beast from the East
23 April 2020 13:53:27


 


I was going for a 70s look and my gf said she fancied the castaway look until I convinced her to cut my hair (I told her she can share the photos on her FB for a laugh). I was expecting the worse, but she did a very good job. I now even think that I may never go back to the barber. 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Can I borrow her? But I have to warn you I have wandering hands like Mr Tickle


"We have some alternative facts for you"
Kelly-Ann Conway - special adviser to the President
fairweather
23 April 2020 13:53:35


 


We should have days with negative numbers (people resurrected).


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Yes - Boris contributed -1 the Monday before last !


S.Essex, 42m ASL
speckledjim
23 April 2020 13:54:18


 


Perhaps a reflection of the demographics - high BMI and other conditions like diabetes.


Also, no health insurance for the poorest mean they only seek help when things get really bad


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


It was only based on data from people who had died or left the hospital. They chose to ignore those who were still being treated.


Thorner, West Yorkshire


Journalism is organised gossip
JHutch
23 April 2020 13:55:23


 


This was the challenge facing all governments - knowing when to begin a lockdown as they knew that in time the general public will begin to ignore it. It’s possible that our government got the timing right as if this is the week that the lockdown breaks down then it has potentially coincided with a reduction in number of deaths / hospital admissions. 


Originally Posted by: speckledjim 


Not sure that follows! If there is a length of time between the lockdown coming into operation and the number of deaths starting to fall along with the lockdown starting to break down then if we had started the lockdown earlier we would have seen the number of deaths start to drop earlier and the lockdown starting to breakdown earlier too, but have had fewer deaths.

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