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Gandalf The White
27 April 2020 08:49:13

The statement to push home lockdown was correct.

To not acknowledge the near 20,000 deaths was an utter disgrace.

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


 


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Phil G
27 April 2020 08:49:55


 


I disagree. It is relevant. The pressure to lift restrictions is coming from the likes of Duncan Smith and other Tory Brexiters.


I find this constant pressure to ban, to delete and to warn rather over the top, to be frank.


We are adults and can handle a bit of back and forth. 


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


And what about Philip Hammond Justin? He has been most vocal out of all of them. Very selective and conveniently not mentioned by you!

The Beast from the East
27 April 2020 08:50:33


so why are death rates low? All we can do is speculate as follows: birth rates are very high so the demographics are markedly different from European populations - we know young people are less affected by COVID-19 than old people. Obesity is a factor and obesity is a rich country problem on the whole. General exposure to pathogens - from birth, people in poor countries are exposed to far more pathogens than people in pampered rich countries - it is likely that leads to a more robust immune system more capable of dealing even with novel pathogens like COVID-19. Finally, lack of reporting will extend to death certificates too, so it is very likely that many COVID-19 deaths are not being reported as such.


Anybody care to add to the above?


Originally Posted by: Maunder Minimum 


Some excellent points. As you mentioned the migrant workers testing positive were asymptomatic because they were young and fit, like children don't show symptoms. 


The Bats of course were all asymptomatic because of their high metabolism and body temperature, We don't yet know whether Pangolins actually got symptoms, and this is how it was transmitted in the Wuhan market or just came from an asymptomatic animal


Age is the main factor in why we see lower death rates in some countries. We often forget in the rich west that most people in poor countries don't live beyond 80


My own grandparents all died in their late 70s, back in the early 1980s. I barely remember them, so we take for granted nowadays that old people live into their 90s in the west


 


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Lionel Hutz
27 April 2020 08:51:22

 



 


 


There's a lot of articles that create a sense of alarm, citing some 'emerging trend' of worrying development. 


I'm not disputing any of these, but we also have the fact that for the vast majority of people who catch CV19, symptoms vary from invisible to mild to a week or so of being laid low by a scary virus before recovering. 


It's difficult to maintain a sense of perspective, although there's still that Russian Roulette element. 


I do wonder if this drip-feeding of variations of the message that anyone who catches this could be unlucky and die, is aimed at keeping that fear factor high in order to keep most people adhering to the restrictions. 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Yes, and I would dread a report like that getting into mainstream media as opposed to a health journal. Covid 19 is bad enough but if people believed that it affected our children in the same way as it affects older people, I think that there would be panic. Far be it from me to question a health journal, but the report struck me as being a bit odd in so far as the syndrome seems to affect children who had the virus, who recently had the virus and who didn't have the virus. It's also surprising that this syndrome hasn't been seen anywhere else except London.


Some sections of the media that are determined to find worst case scenarios to report. No need for that as the reality of Covid 19 is terrible enough.


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The Beast from the East
27 April 2020 08:54:07


 


And what about Philip Hammond Justin? He has been most vocal out of all of them. Very selective and conveniently not mentioned by you!


Originally Posted by: Phil G 


True, and I also want an easing of lockdown, but that's mainly because I miss the pub 


However, it is clear that most Remainers and lefties seem to want the lockdown to stay and Brexiteers want it to end 


 


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David M Porter
27 April 2020 08:54:59

The statement to push home lockdown was correct.

To not acknowledge the near 20,000 deaths was an utter disgrace.

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


 


If only the government had taken proper control of things back in early February when they should have, the death toll from Covid-19 in this country may well have been considerably lower than what it now is.


The reason why the likes of Jacinda Ardern and Angela Merkel have managed to largely contain the spread of the virus in their respective countries is because they realised how dagerous the virus is from a very early stage and acted accordingly. HMG in this country dithered and delayed for too many weeks in February and early-mid March, and we are now paying the price.


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Phil G
27 April 2020 08:55:21


 


I don’t think it’ll be anything new or any type of revelation. 


I think he’ll say the lockdown needs to continue to be adhered to, this is a crucial time, etc etc.


May make some reference to a date at which the exit strategy will be published, maybe after this three week period is up? 


Obviously I could be totally wrong. :D 


Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 


That was a good stab at Joe.


Until that new cases rate goes down, I'll don't think we will hear anything. In fact if they do indentify what is driving the current rate, there may be one or two more restrictions to get those numbers down.

Lionel Hutz
27 April 2020 08:57:03


The Third World and COVID-19 - from the BBC Website:


"Singapore is seeing a massive spike in coronavirus infections, mainly among migrant workers from Bangladesh and India.


With thousands of them testing positive, mostly with mild or no symptoms, authorities are scrambling to build quarantine facilities to house them."



  • there are two factors of note in this report:



  1. Thousands of migrant workers from Bangladesh and India testing positive confirms the impression of massive under-reporting and under-testing in those countries.

  2. That deaths and hospitalisation rates across the Third World are comparatively low is noteworthy. It is apparent that under-reporting is as endemic as the virus across many regions, including the Indian Sub-Continent and Africa, so why are death rates low? All we can do is speculate as follows: birth rates are very high so the demographics are markedly different from European populations - we know young people are less affected by COVID-19 than old people. Obesity is a factor and obesity is a rich country problem on the whole. General exposure to pathogens - from birth, people in poor countries are exposed to far more pathogens than people in pampered rich countries - it is likely that leads to a more robust immune system more capable of dealing even with novel pathogens like COVID-19. Finally, lack of reporting will extend to death certificates too, so it is very likely that many COVID-19 deaths are not being reported as such.


Anybody care to add to the above?


Originally Posted by: Maunder Minimum 


https://www.rte.ie/news/world/2020/0426/1134861-developing-world-coronavirus/


I will add the above report


It doesn't give that many facts and figures. As you suggest, there may be significant under reporting of cases in the global South. However, it's an interesting snapshot of the effects of the virus from countries that we don't hear much about. The situation in Equador looks dire though.


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westv
27 April 2020 08:57:57

I'm not sure why anybody would have thought Johnson was going to say anything different.


At least it will be mild!
Phil G
27 April 2020 08:59:59


 


True, and I also want an easing of lockdown, but that's mainly because I miss the pub 


However, it is clear that most Remainers and lefties seem to want the lockdown to stay and Brexiteers want it to end 


 


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


Well matey I can live with these restrictions until they can find out why our new cases rate remains high. Something is still happening out there and needs to be addressed.

Brian Gaze
27 April 2020 09:01:55

The media is starting to pick up on the alert Ulric referenced earlier this morning. 


Doctors receive urgent alert about children with ‘coronavirus-related condition’


An urgent alert has been issued to doctors amid concerns a ‘serious coronavirus-related syndrome’ could be emerging in children across the UK.


The alert, seen by the Health Service Journal, states that there has been a rise in children ‘of all ages’ presenting a ‘multi-system inflammatory state’ and requiring intensive care.


It continued: ‘There is a growing concern that a [Covid-19] related inflammatory syndrome is emerging in children in the UK, or that there may be another, as yet unidentified, infectious pathogen associated with these cases.’


https://metro.co.uk/2020/04/27/doctors-receive-urgent-alert-children-coronavirus-related-condition-12614466/


 


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The Beast from the East
27 April 2020 09:02:24


 


B&Q were always allowed to be open but they had chosen not to. 


If the graphs during the press conferences are correct traffic levels overall haven't changed much from rising a few weeks ago.


Travel by train and bus is still well down again according to the graphs.


Originally Posted by: westv 


But if more businesses and construction sites are opening up, then workers have to travel to them, so we will of course see an uptick in traffic and public transport use, and potential virus spread


Flights also slowly coming back to normal, and yet passengers are not being taken away for enforced quarantine.


Bozo talks a good game, but he wont impose a tougher lockdown


 


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The Beast from the East
27 April 2020 09:04:05


The media is starting to pick up on the alert Ulric referenced earlier this morning. 


 


 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


It could be just a new flu strain, not corona


 


"We have some alternative facts for you"
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The Beast from the East
27 April 2020 09:07:02


 


Well matey I can live with these restrictions until they can find out why our new cases rate remains high. Something is still happening out there and needs to be addressed.


Originally Posted by: Phil G 


Its dropping


But there will always be some spread because a lot of people are still working, mostly because they have to - key workers, food production, supermarkets etc


But the NHS is coping fine and the new capacity has not even been needed


 


"We have some alternative facts for you"
Kelly-Ann Conway - special adviser to the President
Maunder Minimum
27 April 2020 09:07:38


 


And what about Philip Hammond Justin? He has been most vocal out of all of them. Very selective and conveniently not mentioned by you!


Originally Posted by: Phil G 


Indeed.


The argument about lives versus livelihoods is zero to do with whether someone is a Brexiteer or a Remainer.


Personally I am split on the issue - I think it is beyond absurd and deeply damaging that garden centres remain closed for example - their product is perishable and is viewed outside by the purchasers - surely they could introduce the 2 metre rule and social distancing and reopen their doors for plant products (but not their cafes of course). Just one example, but a pressing one.


New world order coming.
Justin W
27 April 2020 09:08:16


 


"Originally Posted by: Justin W Go to Quoted Post


What fresh lunacy is this?





Just a thumbs up to support a request for some data to substantiate a point, Justin. Why is that mad?


R"


 


But you can't, Justin....


R


Originally Posted by: Roger Parsons 


Because Phil was trying to suggest that the uptick in the number of people ingesting disinfectant had nothing to do with Trump. Which Nick was pointing out. I was at a loss as to why you thought Phil's point was reasonable.


Yo yo yo. 148-3 to the 3 to the 6 to the 9, representing the ABQ, what up, biatch?
John p
27 April 2020 09:09:52


The media is starting to pick up on the alert Ulric referenced earlier this morning. 


Doctors receive urgent alert about children with ‘coronavirus-related condition’


An urgent alert has been issued to doctors amid concerns a ‘serious coronavirus-related syndrome’ could be emerging in children across the UK.


The alert, seen by the Health Service Journal, states that there has been a rise in children ‘of all ages’ presenting a ‘multi-system inflammatory state’ and requiring intensive care.


It continued: ‘There is a growing concern that a [Covid-19] related inflammatory syndrome is emerging in children in the UK, or that there may be another, as yet unidentified, infectious pathogen associated with these cases.’


https://metro.co.uk/2020/04/27/doctors-receive-urgent-alert-children-coronavirus-related-condition-12614466/


 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


But why has this just started happening and seemingly only in the UK?  Wouldn’t that imply that the virus has mutated?


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The Beast from the East
27 April 2020 09:10:33


 


Indeed.


The argument about lives versus livelihoods is zero to do with whether someone is a Brexiteer or a Remainer.


Personally I am split on the issue - I think it is beyond absurd and deeply damaging that garden centres remain closed for example - their product is perishable and is viewed outside by the purchasers - surely they could introduce the 2 metre rule and social distancing and reopen their doors for plant products (but not their cafes of course). Just one example, but a pressing one.


Originally Posted by: Maunder Minimum 


I agree


Nonsense that supermarkets are allowed to sell plants, clothes and TVs, which are "non essential". Yet, other retailers have to remain closed


I think all shops should be opened with social distancing


 


"We have some alternative facts for you"
Kelly-Ann Conway - special adviser to the President
Brian Gaze
27 April 2020 09:10:55


Personally I am split on the issue - I think it is beyond absurd and deeply damaging that garden centres remain closed for example - their product is perishable and is viewed outside by the purchasers - surely they could introduce the 2 metre rule and social distancing and reopen their doors for plant products (but not their cafes of course). Just one example, but a pressing one.


Originally Posted by: Maunder Minimum 


There is an inherent contradiction in what we are being told:


1) Powis is bemoaning the increase in traffic


2) The government is saying businesses which are now reopening didn't have to close in the first place


Point 2 implies more traffic so I don't fully understand what Powis was chuntering about.


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Ulric
27 April 2020 09:12:02


The media is starting to pick up on the alert Ulric referenced earlier this morning.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Some comments on the article are sceptical. I'm in two minds about it too.


To doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions; both dispense with the necessity of reflection. - Henri Poincaré
Saint Snow
27 April 2020 09:14:45


Personally I am split on the issue - I think it is beyond absurd and deeply damaging that garden centres remain closed for example - their product is perishable and is viewed outside by the purchasers - surely they could introduce the 2 metre rule and social distancing and reopen their doors for plant products (but not their cafes of course). Just one example, but a pressing one.


Originally Posted by: Maunder Minimum 


 


I went into B&Q yesterday (I needed some decking paint - and yes, it was essential ) and I popped my head outside into the gardening area. Bloody hell! It was like the opening minutes of the Harrods sale, and social distancing was a distant memory. I hastened back inside.


Outside, there'd been about 50 people queuing to get in, and the queue for the tills stretched from one side of the warehouse to the other - probably around 80 people, and most had plants in their trollies.


I smiled inwardly as I sailed in through the Tradepoint entrance and, with my paint, joined the Tradepoint queue of 2 people.



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Justin W
27 April 2020 09:27:20

Even here, in the middle of nowhere as far as Kent goes, there is a noticeable increase in traffic. Yesterday the walkers were out in force - packs of eight or 10 of them. All wearing day sacks. No distancing.


People are increasingly ignoring the lockdown. Johnson’s prosaic little speech this morning will not have helped.


We either lockdown until R0 is well below 0.5 and use the full weight of the law to enforce it. Or we don’t and just let it rip.


I’m so disgusted with the behaviour of the over 70s round here that I’m increasingly coming round to people being allowed to do what they want. Millions are sacrificing their livelihoods and futures to supposedly protect these fuckers who themselves don’t seem to give a shit


Yo yo yo. 148-3 to the 3 to the 6 to the 9, representing the ABQ, what up, biatch?
Roger Parsons
27 April 2020 09:34:45


Because Phil was trying to suggest that the uptick in the number of people ingesting disinfectant had nothing to do with Trump. Which Nick was pointing out. I was at a loss as to why you thought Phil's point was reasonable.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


Really?



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Justin W
27 April 2020 09:36:22


 


Really?



Originally Posted by: Roger Parsons 


Then I misunderstood. Which is not unheard of.


Apologies.


Yo yo yo. 148-3 to the 3 to the 6 to the 9, representing the ABQ, what up, biatch?
John p
27 April 2020 09:37:23


 


Really?



Originally Posted by: Roger Parsons 


Why are you constantly trying to stir up arguments?


Camberley, Surrey

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