Insane_Homer wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 2:16 pm for 3,105 to reach the 17,234 as per above the weekly reproduction factor was ~1.535 per week as opposed to the do nothing, doubling, worst case scenario of 2.
What did “we do” to stop the 50k ?
Insane_Homer wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 2:16 pm for 3,105 to reach the 17,234 as per above the weekly reproduction factor was ~1.535 per week as opposed to the do nothing, doubling, worst case scenario of 2.
The way this is tracking it's looking like a a sufficient supply of ammunition and having your weapons handling drills squared away may become a premium in the UK very shortly.dpedin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 8:32 am Third visit to gym last night - managed 25 min cycle and 40 mins of weights whilst wearing surgical mask each time and I didn't fall down dead! In fact no discernible difference whatsoever. Gym is well ventilated and has excellent distancing and cleaning processes in place i.e. clean equipment before and after use. Everyone following the rules but as a 61 year old with mild asthma why not wear a mask? Most don't wear one but a few older ones of us do - no comments or even strange looks from anyone just everyone going about their business.
From figures I have seen it looks like we (Scotland) are right on track for a second peak of cases around end of December time just as the modellers said. Interim lock down will slow the numbers and NHS demand down a good bit hopefully but there will still be significant pressure on ICU and acute beds well into Jan and Feb. Central belt already under pressure with existing covid19 designated beds full in some places - St Johns, Livingston - and the most looking to expand covid19 bed and ICU capacity at the expense of routine care. Stay safe.
Also see the Spector app/Kings college study providing even more evidence about the longer term effects of covid19 and says we need to focus not just on excess deaths but also need to consider the health and economic impact of the longer term impact of covid19. Just as well folk were worrying about it now rather than waiting until later?
I see that the dodgy 'bra wummin from Glasgow' Michelle Mone and hubby's business mate Mr Page - is getting in on the crooked PPE contract game via her Tory contacts. Sets up shell company and gets multi million contract to supply PPE via sub contractors a month after setting the company up. £122m to supply 25m gowns. Will probably clear a bigger profit than Burnham was looking for whole of Manchester.
And finally US study of excess deaths suggests that the US has c290,000 excess deaths due to covid19 and its impact - way to go Tango Twat!
I am not even going to mention Brexit and impact on supply chains at same time as all this is happening, I will however be making sure I have sufficient supply of drugs and certain products in run up to new year.
So it is all going well then! Just as well the Blonde Bumblecunt has it all under control and the messaging is clear and concise. Good luck everyone.
It’s a parents job to feed their children
And if they are unable to do so for whatever reason, how would you suggest we deal with the situation?Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 3:42 pmHal Jordan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 3:19 pm I see some cunt Tory MP's response to the suggestion that we give food to hungry kids via an extension to the free school meals into the holiday is, "Children have been going hungry under a Labour Government for years" and then some bullshit about Universal Credit.
It’s a parents job to feed their children.
Point of order: Did Bimbo say that?sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 9:59 amAnd if they are unable to do so for whatever reason, how would you suggest we deal with the situation?Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 3:42 pmHal Jordan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 3:19 pm I see some cunt Tory MP's response to the suggestion that we give food to hungry kids via an extension to the free school meals into the holiday is, "Children have been going hungry under a Labour Government for years" and then some bullshit about Universal Credit.
It’s a parents job to feed their children.
Bottom of the last pagefrodder wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 10:53 amPoint of order: Did Bimbo say that?sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 9:59 amAnd if they are unable to do so for whatever reason, how would you suggest we deal with the situation?
sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 9:59 amAnd if they are unable to do so for whatever reason, how would you suggest we deal with the situation?Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 3:42 pmHal Jordan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 3:19 pm I see some cunt Tory MP's response to the suggestion that we give food to hungry kids via an extension to the free school meals into the holiday is, "Children have been going hungry under a Labour Government for years" and then some bullshit about Universal Credit.
It’s a parents job to feed their children.
The state is supposed to be the safety net, the charity of food banks is something the government have relied upon for too long. The scale of food poverty cannot simply be accounted for by 'potentially dangerous parenting' despite what your right wing fever dreams might tell you.Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:05 amsockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 9:59 amAnd if they are unable to do so for whatever reason, how would you suggest we deal with the situation?
There’s plenty of safety nets available, and should go through the correct agency so the other potential issues are noted and dealt with. Covering up this potentially dangerous parenting with mass feeding is irresponsible.
Plus it’s is a parents responsibility to feed their children. Not yours or mine.
The emotive nonsense about the moral decision is very misplaced. If you’re angry with anyone be angry with Parents who treat their children this way.
There’s plenty of safety nets available, and should go through the correct agency so the other potential issues are noted and dealt with.
Does anyone really think people are spending their dough on BetFred and takeaway pizzas, whilst letting their children go hungry?
What is your evidence to support that statement? and i dont mean the Daily Mail either, nothing published by that shitrag can be trusted.Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:48 amDoes anyone really think people are spending their dough on BetFred and takeaway pizzas, whilst letting their children go hungry?
Well yes, that’s exactly what happens. I know these poor families and poor parents exist.
Some parents are cunts, so their children should suffer.
They should be in the system and not allowed to carry on with their poor decisions.Insane_Homer wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:53 amSome parents are cunts, so their children should suffer.
It really says something that even Farage can come out of this looking more sympathetic than so many.Conservative MP quits government job over free school meals
A Tory MP has quit her government job after voting for a Labour motion to offer free school meals during holidays until Easter 2021. Caroline Ansell said vouchers were not a long-term solution - but they helped families struggling with the pandemic.
Five Conservative MPs rebelled against their party by voting with Labour - including Ms Ansell who has now stepped down as parliamentary private secretary at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
'Not perfect'
Explaining her decision, she said: "In these unprecedented times I am very concerned to be doing all we can to help lower income families and their children who are really struggling due to the impact of the virus."
She said that food vouchers were "not perfect" arguing that it is better to link meals to activities so children "can also benefit from extra-curricular learning and experience".
However. she added that vouchers could help families in her Eastbourne constituency who were struggling as a result of the pandemic.
The government's stance has also been criticised by Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage, who tweeted: "If the government can subsidise Eat Out to Help Out, not being seen to give poor kids lunch in the school holidays looks mean and is wrong."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54642788
Again, repeating this is piss easy, but it doesn't actually address the problem.Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:57 amThey should be in the system and not allowed to carry on with their poor decisions.Insane_Homer wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:53 amSome parents are cunts, so their children should suffer.
Feed your own children ffs.
ASMO wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:51 amWhat is your evidence to support that statement? and i dont mean the Daily Mail either, nothing published by that shitrag can be trusted.Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:48 amDoes anyone really think people are spending their dough on BetFred and takeaway pizzas, whilst letting their children go hungry?
Well yes, that’s exactly what happens. I know these poor families and poor parents exist.
This is an issue that does my head in. How can, for instance, a full time employee of Tesco which makes 100's of millions in profit every year, be so low paid that they need government assistance to live. It's crazy.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:40 am We have a situation where up to a third of Universal credit claimants are in work, likewise a similar proportion of foodbank users working. Trussell Trust is one of three big foodbank providers and they gave out 1.9 million parcels during the year to 31st of March 2020.
Does anyone really think people are spending their dough on BetFred and takeaway pizzas, whilst letting their children go hungry?
I always thought that the Tories were good at spin, dog knows they got a lot of people to vote for them, but this school meals issue is a PR disaster for them, obviously not to the wing nuts who can't see beyond their own privet hedge, but out here in the real world this plays very badly for them, and all for not a lot of money.
sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:02 pmAgain, repeating this is piss easy, but it doesn't actually address the problem.Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:57 amThey should be in the system and not allowed to carry on with their poor decisions.Insane_Homer wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:53 am
Some parents are cunts, so their children should suffer.
Feed your own children ffs.
Congratulations on being less empathetic than Nigel fucking Farage.
Slick wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:06 pmThis is an issue that does my head in. How can, for instance, a full time employee of Tesco which makes 100's of millions in profit every year, be so low paid that they need government assistance to live. It's crazy.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:40 am We have a situation where up to a third of Universal credit claimants are in work, likewise a similar proportion of foodbank users working. Trussell Trust is one of three big foodbank providers and they gave out 1.9 million parcels during the year to 31st of March 2020.
Does anyone really think people are spending their dough on BetFred and takeaway pizzas, whilst letting their children go hungry?
I always thought that the Tories were good at spin, dog knows they got a lot of people to vote for them, but this school meals issue is a PR disaster for them, obviously not to the wing nuts who can't see beyond their own privet hedge, but out here in the real world this plays very badly for them, and all for not a lot of money.
No, it isn't.Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:08 pmSlick wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:06 pmThis is an issue that does my head in. How can, for instance, a full time employee of Tesco which makes 100's of millions in profit every year, be so low paid that they need government assistance to live. It's crazy.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:40 am We have a situation where up to a third of Universal credit claimants are in work, likewise a similar proportion of foodbank users working. Trussell Trust is one of three big foodbank providers and they gave out 1.9 million parcels during the year to 31st of March 2020.
Does anyone really think people are spending their dough on BetFred and takeaway pizzas, whilst letting their children go hungry?
I always thought that the Tories were good at spin, dog knows they got a lot of people to vote for them, but this school meals issue is a PR disaster for them, obviously not to the wing nuts who can't see beyond their own privet hedge, but out here in the real world this plays very badly for them, and all for not a lot of money.
The answer isn’t likely to be more benefits.
So what should the answer be?Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:08 pmSlick wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:06 pmThis is an issue that does my head in. How can, for instance, a full time employee of Tesco which makes 100's of millions in profit every year, be so low paid that they need government assistance to live. It's crazy.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:40 am We have a situation where up to a third of Universal credit claimants are in work, likewise a similar proportion of foodbank users working. Trussell Trust is one of three big foodbank providers and they gave out 1.9 million parcels during the year to 31st of March 2020.
Does anyone really think people are spending their dough on BetFred and takeaway pizzas, whilst letting their children go hungry?
I always thought that the Tories were good at spin, dog knows they got a lot of people to vote for them, but this school meals issue is a PR disaster for them, obviously not to the wing nuts who can't see beyond their own privet hedge, but out here in the real world this plays very badly for them, and all for not a lot of money.
The answer isn’t likely to be more benefits.
No, only a cunt would think that is a valid argument or in anyway similar to feeding kids that are hungry.Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:10 pm And next week Harry Kane demands free holidays for people in council housing. Only a cunt would disagree,
Congratulations on being a sociopath.Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:07 pmsockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:02 pmAgain, repeating this is piss easy, but it doesn't actually address the problem.Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:57 am
They should be in the system and not allowed to carry on with their poor decisions.
Feed your own children ffs.
Congratulations on being less empathetic than Nigel fucking Farage.
Congratulations on infantilising millions of people.
Funnily enough, that's the closest I've ever seen him to being right. No, the answer isn't more benefits, it's to make employers pay an actual living wage to their employees and if that takes a bite out of the profits, so fucking be it. Until our legislative branch grows a spine and tackles that, the state needs to foot the bill.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:12 pmSo what should the answer be?