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(30-12-2020 17:19 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]wow 981 deaths !!!

Just seen that, think it’s largely down to the Christmas & weekend lag in reporting figures & Monday this week being a bank holiday. Should start going down again tomorrow.

So no National lockdown announced but for a lot of England it sure feels like, including my part of the U.K. (Greater Manchester) which is now in tier 4 & those areas not in tier 4 are now in tier 3.
(30-12-2020 17:03 )Tumble_Drier Wrote: [ -> ]
(30-12-2020 15:18 )winsaw Wrote: [ -> ]what you have to remember is the reason the Nov lockdown was not a proper lockdown is people dont want to be locked down again, why in Nov so many people just didn't do it, Lockdowns only work if people want then to and most dont, most people have adjusted to the way the world is now and it dont shock them like it did in march, saw a thing on line yesterday saying most people they asked now though that upto 500 a day passing away from covid was ok so when we are seeing less than that people think that everything should be normal

Most intelligent people understand the need for restrictions and / or lockdowns and go along with them even if they'd rather not. It's the selfish arseholes (usually the ones with Football Club names in their Twitter Bio) who just don't give a toss. I'd be willing to bet they change their tune sharpish if their dear old Granny dies after contracting Covid.

Anyone suggesting that any level of deaths over & above that caused by old age is acceptable, is a Cunt.

That is the long and short of it!!. Todays numbers (allowing for info lag) are simply horrendous, and what is the biggest concern of some in the media?? Whether the premier league will be further impacted!! Not even a mention for other sports clubs and their employees that may be headed to the wall - of course not! Having said all that, NO SPORT is worth anything when set against further infection and lost lives.
(30-12-2020 17:52 )Rammyrascal Wrote: [ -> ]
(30-12-2020 17:19 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]wow 981 deaths !!!

Just seen that, think it’s largely down to the Christmas & weekend lag in reporting figures & Monday this week being a bank holiday. Should start going down again tomorrow.

So no National lockdown announced but for a lot of England it sure feels like, including my part of the U.K. (Greater Manchester) which is now in tier 4 & those areas not in tier 4 are now in tier 3.

It's an alarming figure, but it's important to not look at tomorrow, but the weekly average to gauge the severity of this.
Breaking records for cases everyday in Ireland now, over 1700 more cases confirmed. Back into full lockdown from tomorrow and schools to stay closed for an extra week too
I've just been reading that the only people who can go out and celebrate hogmanay this year are the over 80's who have had the double vaccine.

No!!! not even if they are able to.
Vaccine offers good protection against severe illness from the virus, but no data yet as to whether it can still be passed on to others. Parties on hold for now.
(30-12-2020 19:13 )Boomerangutangangbang Wrote: [ -> ]
(30-12-2020 17:52 )Rammyrascal Wrote: [ -> ]
(30-12-2020 17:19 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]wow 981 deaths !!!

Just seen that, think it’s largely down to the Christmas & weekend lag in reporting figures & Monday this week being a bank holiday. Should start going down again tomorrow.

So no National lockdown announced but for a lot of England it sure feels like, including my part of the U.K. (Greater Manchester) which is now in tier 4 & those areas not in tier 4 are now in tier 3.

It's an alarming figure, but it's important to not look at tomorrow, but the weekly average to gauge the severity of this.

Exactly, don’t focus on one particular day’s stats. Look at the average
Another 900+ today
55,000 infections
Well, as predicted, Boris and co. are making a right balls up of the vaccination programme.
Instead of the recommended 21 days between the two doses they are after extending it and giving as many as possible a single dose before beginning with the second jabs.
Seems like a plan right, get as many first doses out there as possible to give some protection and get things under better control, then start giving the top-up dose to give people the full protection. Except it doesn't work that way. The manufacturers are now weighing in saying that isn't how their vaccine works, that isn't how they trialled it, and they have no data suggesting this method works, ALL their data is based on a second dose 3 weeks after the first.

So, if this first dose doesn't give proper protection, and the second dose is given too late to back-up the first, so the recipients aren't fully protected, or maybe not protected at all, then the entire vaccination programme is potentially a waste of time, effort, and money. All because Boris and co seem to think they know better than the people who actually designed and manufactured the vaccine in the first place!

That's not to mention the logistical nightmare of vaccine centres now having to contact the first recipients and cancel their follow-up appointments, whilst trying to call in other people for their first jabs.

Total cock-up, completely unneccessary, just follow the damn instructions and do the job right first time idiots.
Not surprised, was expecting the government to cock up the roll out of the vaccines
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