Haha. Unlike CNN’s Jeffrey Toobin on a Zoom call!
So, coronavirus...
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If infections levels remain low I'm not in favour of continuing social distancing other than public events with strangers, and it would be pointless to try. Many people, including me, are single household and have had zero physical interaction with anyone for over a year. Hugs from friends, touching, sexual or not, are so important to ones mental well being.
I'm glad the oldies have embraced their new freedom and are out and about with confidence and a spring in their step. They are, if we believe the science, no longer at risk of serious illness or death. We need to reap the benefits of the vaccine achievements after a hard but necessary year and a bit. Keep an eye on infection and hospitalisation rates for sure and change course if necessary, but normalise as much as possible as quickly as possible. Easy wins such as mask use sure, I've never really got why some find that such a strain on them.
I'm glad the oldies have embraced their new freedom and are out and about with confidence and a spring in their step. They are, if we believe the science, no longer at risk of serious illness or death. We need to reap the benefits of the vaccine achievements after a hard but necessary year and a bit. Keep an eye on infection and hospitalisation rates for sure and change course if necessary, but normalise as much as possible as quickly as possible. Easy wins such as mask use sure, I've never really got why some find that such a strain on them.
No I didn’t. I said it wasn’t a good look. Learn to Fùcking read before you have a tizzy fit.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Believe me, I’m exactly the same. Single household, the only physical contact I’ve had in the last year apart from the doc poking my stomach was a fist bump last August. Normally a relatively tactile person with my good friends as well. It’s awful.Jockaline wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 1:34 pm If infections levels remain low I'm not in favour of continuing social distancing other than public events with strangers, and it would be pointless to try. Many people, including me, are single household and have had zero physical interaction with anyone for over a year. Hugs from friends, touching, sexual or not, are so important to ones mental well being.
I'm glad the oldies have embraced their new freedom and are out and about with confidence and a spring in their step. They are, if we believe the science, no longer at risk of serious illness or death. We need to reap the benefits of the vaccine achievements after a hard but necessary year and a bit. Keep an eye on infection and hospitalisation rates for sure and change course if necessary, but normalise as much as possible as quickly as possible. Easy wins such as mask use sure, I've never really got why some find that such a strain on them.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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WHO are a bit behind with this, but extra confirmation if it were needed I guess...
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WHO has been behind by a mile since the beginning of this farking virus, all of these useless and shameless aholes should be fired.tabascoboy wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 4:18 pm WHO are a bit behind with this, but extra confirmation if it were needed I guess...
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You're not leaving a good impression here.....Biffer wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 3:38 pmNo I didn’t. I said it wasn’t a good look. Learn to Fùcking read before you have a tizzy fit.
What, by knowing how to read and not lying about what other people say? Your sector must accept cunts if they have you.mat the expat wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 5:47 amYou're not leaving a good impression here.....
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
2nd doses in the UK tailing off a bit, reflecting 1st doses around 12 months ago. However 1st doses not particularly accelerating, presumably as there's a bit of a stock building exercise going on to cope with the 5 million odd 2nd dose week that's coming up soon
Suspect the long weekend (and our school had an inset day on friday, others may have done too), could have had an effect. Let's wait and see if the rest of the week pans out the same or if the numbers pick up again.Saint wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 3:37 pm 2nd doses in the UK tailing off a bit, reflecting 1st doses around 12 months ago. However 1st doses not particularly accelerating, presumably as there's a bit of a stock building exercise going on to cope with the 5 million odd 2nd dose week that's coming up soon
Give a man a fire and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
It started trending down over a week ago, and it's very definitely the 2nd doses only trending downwardsRaggs wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 3:41 pmSuspect the long weekend (and our school had an inset day on friday, others may have done too), could have had an effect. Let's wait and see if the rest of the week pans out the same or if the numbers pick up again.Saint wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 3:37 pm 2nd doses in the UK tailing off a bit, reflecting 1st doses around 12 months ago. However 1st doses not particularly accelerating, presumably as there's a bit of a stock building exercise going on to cope with the 5 million odd 2nd dose week that's coming up soon
Minister promising big numbers the rest of this week.Raggs wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 3:41 pmSuspect the long weekend (and our school had an inset day on friday, others may have done too), could have had an effect. Let's wait and see if the rest of the week pans out the same or if the numbers pick up again.Saint wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 3:37 pm 2nd doses in the UK tailing off a bit, reflecting 1st doses around 12 months ago. However 1st doses not particularly accelerating, presumably as there's a bit of a stock building exercise going on to cope with the 5 million odd 2nd dose week that's coming up soon
Ancedotally almost everyone I know over 40 has at least one jab now.
Like I said, at some point soon they actually need to deliver an absolute shitload of second jabs. We had a week where we hit nearly 5 million in the week, and with 800,000 in a single day. That's building up in the forecast for 2nd doses to be delivered, and without any external delivery from India or the EU for AZ has got to be a limiting factor at the moment. Not sure we'll be opening up to under 40s any time soon in most places
Doesn't look like it trended down over a week ago to me (2nd doses), there was only 1 day it was lower (and that was offset by the following day), going from the 19th - 26th. Only this past long weekend (including the friday) has seen a drop, and as I said, if lots of people had an inset day, there;s real potential for a long weekend getaway type deal.Saint wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 3:44 pmIt started trending down over a week ago, and it's very definitely the 2nd doses only trending downwardsRaggs wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 3:41 pmSuspect the long weekend (and our school had an inset day on friday, others may have done too), could have had an effect. Let's wait and see if the rest of the week pans out the same or if the numbers pick up again.Saint wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 3:37 pm 2nd doses in the UK tailing off a bit, reflecting 1st doses around 12 months ago. However 1st doses not particularly accelerating, presumably as there's a bit of a stock building exercise going on to cope with the 5 million odd 2nd dose week that's coming up soon
Give a man a fire and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
The 7 day average peaked on April 26th. Every day since then the average has dropped. Absolutely understand the long weekend will have an impact in the most recent numbers, but there's a real downwards trend that predates the weekend.Raggs wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 4:08 pmDoesn't look like it trended down over a week ago to me (2nd doses), there was only 1 day it was lower (and that was offset by the following day), going from the 19th - 26th. Only this past long weekend (including the friday) has seen a drop, and as I said, if lots of people had an inset day, there;s real potential for a long weekend getaway type deal.
Like I said, there has to be a huge number being built up to to cope with the bonkers 1st dose period we had
In Scotland I'm expecting second doses to trend down a bit in the next week, and first doses to kick in again. The big numbers of first doses up here were 31st Jan - 14th Feb, where 50,000+ were done each day, but it looks like they've been aiming for around a 10 week interval for the second dose, as there's now more second doses given than there were first doses by 14th Feb (1,348,000 vs 1,242,000). Last couple of weeks they were hitting 40-45,000 second doses a day to get to there, which meant first doses were low (<10,000/day). Expecting it to go to a 50/50 or 40/60 split of first dose v second dose now, as that will keep pace with the second dose rate (first doses were about 25-30k/day second half of Feb and most of March) allowing us to get through most of the 40-49 group in the next two or three weeks (about 350k more people to do).Saint wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 3:50 pm Like I said, at some point soon they actually need to deliver an absolute shitload of second jabs. We had a week where we hit nearly 5 million in the week, and with 800,000 in a single day. That's building up in the forecast for 2nd doses to be delivered, and without any external delivery from India or the EU for AZ has got to be a limiting factor at the moment. Not sure we'll be opening up to under 40s any time soon in most places
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Yes, April 26th for 7 day average, goes upto and includes April 29th (Friday inset day). If you look, you can see the same drop each week, this week, due to the weekend, it continues to drop longer than it has before.Saint wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 4:15 pmThe 7 day average peaked on April 26th. Every day since then the average has dropped. Absolutely understand the long weekend will have an impact in the most recent numbers, but there's a real downwards trend that predates the weekend.Raggs wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 4:08 pmDoesn't look like it trended down over a week ago to me (2nd doses), there was only 1 day it was lower (and that was offset by the following day), going from the 19th - 26th. Only this past long weekend (including the friday) has seen a drop, and as I said, if lots of people had an inset day, there;s real potential for a long weekend getaway type deal.
Like I said, there has to be a huge number being built up to to cope with the bonkers 1st dose period we had
If it peaked on the 26th, how can you say it trended down over a week ago (when it literally peaked a week ago, the highest it's been for 2nd doses).
Give a man a fire and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
Why are we happy to speak about the lethal variants for the virus according to their supposed source, like the Brazil variant, the South African variant, and the UK variant, but not allowed to refer to covid-19 as a Chinese or Wuhan virus? Fears of Xenophobia?
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Mainly because of the way the phrase 'China virus' was used by Trump, as a tool to drive exactly that.Fangle wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 4:40 pm Why are we happy to speak about the lethal variants for the virus according to their supposed source, like the Brazil variant, the South African variant, and the UK variant, but not allowed to refer to covid-19 as a Chinese or Wuhan virus? Fears of Xenophobia?
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
fishfoodie wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 4:41 pmI won't call you a softcock just yet, as I haven't had any doses yet, & karma can be a bitch
I take heart from the fact that I've not ended up in bed for a week unlike some people I know.
I had a reaction to the flu vaccine like this once, around 15 years ago, so not anything I'm too concerned about. But I've had today off and am back to work tomorrow, and while I can use a mouse I;m going to struggle with long term keyboard use
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Or the Kung Flu ( who by the way wasn’t Trump idea) Don’t all these coronavirus shits always start in Chiiinaa ?Biffer wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 4:43 pmMainly because of the way the phrase 'China virus' was used by Trump, as a tool to drive exactly that.Fangle wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 4:40 pm Why are we happy to speak about the lethal variants for the virus according to their supposed source, like the Brazil variant, the South African variant, and the UK variant, but not allowed to refer to covid-19 as a Chinese or Wuhan virus? Fears of Xenophobia?
Also does it ring the bell if they say the B.1.427 variant ?
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Yes. The Chinese know that fear of being accused of racism is a weapon against the West, therefore they use it like that. And it works.Fangle wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 4:40 pm Why are we happy to speak about the lethal variants for the virus according to their supposed source, like the Brazil variant, the South African variant, and the UK variant, but not allowed to refer to covid-19 as a Chinese or Wuhan virus? Fears of Xenophobia?
I guess the other names didn’t result in a surge of hate crime against a particular ethnic group, or more accurately in this case, anyone who looks a bit Chinese. If the media or politicians calling it by its proper name, rather than “China virus” or “Kong Flu”, has any inhibiting effect on anti-Asian sentiment, I would think it worth it.
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Swine flu was North America.Marylandolorian wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 4:49 pmOr the Kung Flu ( who by the way wasn’t Trump idea) Don’t all these coronavirus shits always start in Chiiinaa ?Biffer wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 4:43 pmMainly because of the way the phrase 'China virus' was used by Trump, as a tool to drive exactly that.Fangle wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 4:40 pm Why are we happy to speak about the lethal variants for the virus according to their supposed source, like the Brazil variant, the South African variant, and the UK variant, but not allowed to refer to covid-19 as a Chinese or Wuhan virus? Fears of Xenophobia?
Also does it ring the bell if they say the B.1.427 variant ?
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Spanish flu originated in US. First recorded cases in Kansas. Spanish were livid that the flu got tagged with their nationality.
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Swine flu didn’t kill millions (still 500k) and didn’t cost trillions of dollars to the world economy and mainly 100% sure it didn’t come from a lab .Uncle fester wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 6:55 pmSwine flu was North America.Marylandolorian wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 4:49 pmOr the Kung Flu ( who by the way wasn’t Trump idea) Don’t all these coronavirus shits always start in Chiiinaa ?
Also does it ring the bell if they say the B.1.427 variant ?
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Wrong, you need to update your library, it came from China.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 6:59 pmSpanish flu originated in US. First recorded cases in Kansas. Spanish were livid that the flu got tagged with their nationality.
https://www.history.com/news/china-epic ... orian-says
At least in part it's due to timing. Covid was established as Covid before suddenly Donald started to try and rebrand it as Chynavirus. The motivation was clear - rebrand to make it sound like someone else's fault, especially at a time when the US was struggling to deal with it.
You'll believe any old shit won't you?Marylandolorian wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 7:42 pmWrong, you need to update your library, it came from China.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 6:59 pmSpanish flu originated in US. First recorded cases in Kansas. Spanish were livid that the flu got tagged with their nationality.
https://www.history.com/news/china-epic ... orian-says
Didn’t it take a while before they got to naming it.?Anyway I was just chatting idly. Call it anything you want.Saint wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 8:11 pm At least in part it's due to timing. Covid was established as Covid before suddenly Donald started to try and rebrand it as Chynavirus. The motivation was clear - rebrand to make it sound like someone else's fault, especially at a time when the US was struggling to deal with it.