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Brian Gaze
04 April 2020 10:08:42


Today is the first time I’ve actually read the NHS pages. 


https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/self-isolation-advice/


One thing has surprised me - if you have symptoms, the guidance suggests it is still ok to go out and have your daily walk in the park. 


Given my experiences, this is worrying and makes me want to stay in! I thought previous to this that at least if everyone was following the guidelines, nobody with symptoms would be out! 


Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 


Research from the US suggests the virus can remain airborne and infectious for 3 hours. Therefore, people walking in the park could be spreading the virus even if they do social distancing effectively.


Brian Gaze
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Heavy Weather 2013
04 April 2020 10:09:54


 


You are out of your mind.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


What I don’t understand is why he was so strong on closing our borders to keep it out to then be quite happy to let it rip through the population and kill thousands once it’s hear.


Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
Lionel Hutz
04 April 2020 10:10:04


 


It's a balancing act. Yes, we can't "let it rip" as the loss of life would be massive and the strain on the NHS will most likely cause it to cave in. At the same time, there's only so much of the economy we can sacrifice. If there's no money coming in, you can't fund the NHS or anything else for that matter, and that is just as devastating.


No one wants to see thousands or millions die from this disease, but I can also assure you, no one wants to live through a depression and the consequences of that either.


What they need to do is buy these antibody tests and return people have recovered and are immune to work. At the same time, extend the lockdown to the beginning of the last week of April and then start a massive track and trace scheme to make sure the disease doesn't remege in the autumn, otherwise we will be back to lockdowns by October.


Am I confident this will happen though? No.


Originally Posted by: Bolty 


Agreed πŸ‘. Obviously, we need to save lives but it is irresponsible to suggest that economic considerations ought to be ignored completely. We must accept some economic damage. However, we must not completely destroy the economy either. If we do, the consequences will be with us for a generation. 


Lionel Hutz
Nr.Waterford , S E Ireland
68m ASL



John p
04 April 2020 10:11:49


 


You are out of your mind.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


Wasn't he boasting of drinking three bottles of wine the other night?  Alcohol addles the mind!


Camberley, Surrey
Justin W
04 April 2020 10:12:35


 


Agreed πŸ‘. Obviously, we need to save lives but it is irresponsible to suggest that economic considerations ought to be ignored completely. We must accept some economic damage. However, we must not completely destroy the economy either. If we do, the consequences will be with us for a generation. 


Originally Posted by: Lionel Hutz 


There is no reason why the economy would be destroyed. It could simply be put into hibernation through a massive bond issue and QE.


Yo yo yo. 148-3 to the 3 to the 6 to the 9, representing the ABQ, what up, biatch?
springsunshine
04 April 2020 10:13:57


 


Whoever he is, I like him!


End this lockdown ASAP! Get Britain open for business again!


 


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


Phil G
04 April 2020 10:16:52


Ha - looks as though The Times enjoyed my picture of three empty wine bottles for my "proudest achievement"


This email came last night from the Sunday Times:


"Thanks for sharing your proudest achievement with us. It's pretty impressive and made me laugh! Hope you enjoyed. 


 
We'd love to include it in our roundup of reader stories this weekend to make people smile. Do you have a photo of you enjoying a glass, by any chance?"
 

Originally Posted by: Maunder Minimum 


Well done. I'd be careful sending any more info to the press however. Who's knows what they will publish, what wording they will use. I know people innocently in discussion with the media only to be shafted in some way. I would not trust a reporter. They have different values to most of us.

Lionel Hutz
04 April 2020 10:17:00


 


Research from the US suggests the virus can remain airborne and infectious for 3 hours. Therefore, people walking in the park could be spreading the virus even if they do social distancing effectively.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


I have to say that I do wonder about some of the research. Is this risk real or purely theoretical? After all, if I breathe out while outdoors, where is that breath five minutes later? It hardly hangs around in the same spot for three hours. Surely this risk could only apply indoors, if at all? If the virus has that potential to survive, you wonder why authorities bother to trace close contacts since if it's that infectious, surely we have any number of contacts? Also, if the virus has that ability to survive and propagate, surely we'd all have it by now?


Lionel Hutz
Nr.Waterford , S E Ireland
68m ASL



Lionel Hutz
04 April 2020 10:19:05


 


Well done. I'd be careful sending any more info to the press however. Who's knows what they will publish, what wording they will use. I know people innocently in discussion with the media only to be shafted in some way. I would not trust a reporter. They have different values to most of us.


Originally Posted by: Phil G 


To quote the great Arthur Daly, never help the mediaπŸ˜‰


Lionel Hutz
Nr.Waterford , S E Ireland
68m ASL



Lionel Hutz
04 April 2020 10:20:09


 


There is no reason why the economy would be destroyed. It could simply be put into hibernation through a massive bond issue and QE.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


You may be well be right. Do you trust world governments to do this?


Lionel Hutz
Nr.Waterford , S E Ireland
68m ASL



Justin W
04 April 2020 10:20:09


 


Well done. I'd be careful sending any more info to the press however. Who's knows what they will publish, what wording they will use. I know people innocently in discussion with the media only to be shafted in some way. I would not trust a reporter. They have different values to most of us.


Originally Posted by: Phil G 


Yeah. All journalists are shifty scumbags



Yo yo yo. 148-3 to the 3 to the 6 to the 9, representing the ABQ, what up, biatch?
The Beast from the East
04 April 2020 10:20:33


 


The economies of the West have never faced deflationary pressure on a scale like this before. It is absolutely unprecedented. Therefore HMG can happily issue bonds to the tune of, by my estimation, £1 trillion or more with the BoE purchasing the bulk of these bonds through its new QE programme. There would be virtually no inflationary consequence from this given the scale of the depression we are now facing.


This is the temporary solution with the lockdown - in effect, print sterling on a massive scale to nationalise virtually the entire economy and helicopter money to every household to see us all through.


The QE can be slowly unwound upon recovery. I doubt taxes would have to rise at all.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


If that's the case. then happy days! I want some free money from Rishi Rich as well. Trump has done this and will get re-elected as a result!


 


Perthite may disagree with you looking at his other thread


 


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JHutch
04 April 2020 10:20:56


 


Well done. I'd be careful sending any more info to the press however. Who's knows what they will publish, what wording they will use. I know people innocently in discussion with the media only to be shafted in some way. I would not trust a reporter. They have different values to most of us.


Originally Posted by: Phil G 



Probably find that someone is preparing a piece on how some people are becoming alcoholics during the lockdown and wants to use Maunder as the face of alcoholism. Or there will be a 'mix-up' and Maunder will be toasting Kier Starmer's victory in the leadership election.

Bolty
04 April 2020 10:21:46

Don't know if this was posted in one of the previous day's threads, but this is frightening. Weekly unemployment claims in the United States:






Scott
Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.
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Phil G
04 April 2020 10:22:11


 


Research from the US suggests the virus can remain airborne and infectious for 3 hours. Therefore, people walking in the park could be spreading the virus even if they do social distancing effectively.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


I wonder if 2m distance is adequate as well. Caught the back end of a programme which was suggesting the droplets can travel further than that.

doctormog
04 April 2020 10:24:57


 


I have to say that I do wonder about some of the research. Is this risk real or purely theoretical? After all, if I breathe out while outdoors, where is that breath five minutes later? It hardly hangs around in the same spot for three hours. Surely this risk could only apply indoors, if at all? If the virus has that potential to survive, you wonder why authorities bother to trace close contacts since if it's that infectious, surely we have any number of contacts? Also, if the virus has that ability to survive and propagate, surely we'd all have it by now?


Originally Posted by: Lionel Hutz 


It is a theoretical (and as far as I am aware yet to be peer reviewed) study. 


The study seems robust but the application is not really what Brian insinuates unless most people’s daily outdoor exercise is done in an enclosed drum with no wind or ventilation where a nebuliser has been used to spray the virus into the drum. 


Personally I prefer time in the garden or  going for a walk through a nice breezy open park (the enclosed drum option is less enticing).


The Beast from the East
04 April 2020 10:25:13

Beast and Maunder both wanting to put people to the slaughter.

What a disgrace

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


When this is all over, most countries will look at Sweden  and see that as the right approach. Sensible social distancing but not trashing the economy


Once a business goes bust, its not easy to re-start. For companies that can go into deep freeze and furlough staff, then that's fine, but for many self employed its going to be much harder


And Universal credit is not enough to live on and pay the rent and bills, so this cant go on for too long


 


 


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Kelly-Ann Conway - special adviser to the President
Ulric
04 April 2020 10:25:29


I have to say that I do wonder about some of the research. Is this risk real or purely theoretical? After all, if I breathe out while outdoors, where is that breath five minutes later? It hardly hangs around in the same spot for three hours. Surely this risk could only apply indoors, if at all? If the virus has that potential to survive, you wonder why authorities bother to trace close contacts since if it's that infectious, surely we have any number of contacts? Also, if the virus has that ability to survive and propagate, surely we'd all have it by now?


Originally Posted by: Lionel Hutz 


The fact that people can remain uninfected after using a bus, train or aircraft tells you that there are aspects of transmission which are not obvious or well understood.


Just checking my travel history and the last time I used public transport was March 5th. It's a month since I last went to the office.


"As soon as we abandon our own reason, and are content to rely on authority, there is no end to our troubles." - Bertrand Russell
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The Beast from the East
04 April 2020 10:27:07


 



Probably find that someone is preparing a piece on how some people are becoming alcoholics during the lockdown and wants to use Maunder as the face of alcoholism. Or there will be a 'mix-up' and Maunder will be toasting Kier Starmer's victory in the leadership election.


Originally Posted by: JHutch 



I want to see what Maunder and Mrs Maunder look like. I may even pay money for the Telegraph to see


"We have some alternative facts for you"
Kelly-Ann Conway - special adviser to the President
Lionel Hutz
04 April 2020 10:31:28


 


It is a theoretical (and as far as I am aware yet to be peer reviewed) study. 


The study seems robust but the application is not really what Brian insinuates unless most people’s daily outdoor exercise is done in an enclosed drum with no wind or ventilation where a nebuliser has been used to spray the virus into the drum. 


Personally I prefer time in the garden or  going for a walk through a nice breezy open park (the enclosed drum option is less enticing).


Originally Posted by: doctormog 


😁


Yes, most of us feel better if we can get outdoors for a bit(minus the drum). I'm planting potatoes today. Might be all there is to eat come autumn πŸ˜‰.


 


 


Lionel Hutz
Nr.Waterford , S E Ireland
68m ASL



bowser
04 April 2020 10:36:54


 


There would be virtually no inflationary consequence from this given the scale of the depression we are now facing.


The QE can be slowly unwound upon recovery. I doubt taxes would have to rise at all.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


Famous last words. But in reality, we currently have little other option. There will be a price to be paid in my view.

The Beast from the East
04 April 2020 10:37:54


 


 I'm planting potatoes today. Might be all there is to eat come autumn πŸ˜‰.


 


 


Originally Posted by: Lionel Hutz 


Isn't that the only thing you lot eat anyway?


"We have some alternative facts for you"
Kelly-Ann Conway - special adviser to the President
RobN
  • RobN
  • Advanced Member
04 April 2020 10:40:00


Don't know if this was posted in one of the previous day's threads, but this is frightening. Weekly unemployment claims in the United States:






Originally Posted by: Bolty 



Rob
In the flatlands of South Cambridgeshire 15m ASL.
Lionel Hutz
04 April 2020 10:42:42


 


Isn't that the only thing you lot eat anyway?


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


surprised laughing


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Nr.Waterford , S E Ireland
68m ASL



Gavin D
04 April 2020 10:43:15
Breaking: 13 residents have died after suspected COVID-19 outbreak in a Glasgow care home

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-13-care-home-residents-die-after-suspected-covid-19-outbreak-11968475 
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