Re: COVID19
Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2020 8:08 pm
That's a broken system right there
What a bunch of self-entitled fucks!Galfon wrote:10% (1-off Covid tithe) for all - that would help...
Meanwhile the 'nothing' s ruining our jollies' brigade are out again - seem to recall ski-trips to virus flare-up spots went unabated at the critical containment stage last winter.![]()
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-55465079
Apparently, Barry Island is packed out as well. I get the feeling that large numbers of people just don't care any more; it will genuinely take people dying in Hospital car parks for anyone to take notice. I can guarantee that any time that this comes up in the media, someone posts the use rates or intensive care units at about 70-80%.Galfon wrote:10% (1-off Covid tithe) for all - that would help...
Meanwhile the 'nothing' s ruining our jollies' brigade are out again - seem to recall ski-trips to virus flare-up spots went unabated at the critical containment stage last winter.![]()
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-55465079
fivepointer wrote:I dont get this.
People here are losing loved ones, hospitals are under intense pressure with staff at breaking point, businesses are dying on their feet, people are having to get benefits to get by and many are having to endure the most awful restrictions.
Yet its okay for people to fly off for a Christmas holiday.
You cant travel out of tier 4, but want a midwinter getaway on foreign soil, go right ahead.
Have the Govt lost their fucking minds.
Non essential travel should be stopped. If we have to hunker down to try and get through this, then people can forego a holiday on the slopes, or anywhere else for that mater.
Also we have some responsibility to the rest of the world to confine this extra infectious variant we've developed to these shores.fivepointer wrote:I dont get this.
People here are losing loved ones, hospitals are under intense pressure with staff at breaking point, businesses are dying on their feet, people are having to get benefits to get by and many are having to endure the most awful restrictions.
Yet its okay for people to fly off for a Christmas holiday.
You cant travel out of tier 4, but want a midwinter getaway on foreign soil, go right ahead.
Have the Govt lost their fucking minds.
Non essential travel should be stopped. If we have to hunker down to try and get through this, then people can forego a holiday on the slopes, or anywhere else for that mater.
That MF has already bolted.Son of Mathonwy wrote:Also we have some responsibility to the rest of the world to confine this extra infectious variant we've developed to these shores.fivepointer wrote:I dont get this.
People here are losing loved ones, hospitals are under intense pressure with staff at breaking point, businesses are dying on their feet, people are having to get benefits to get by and many are having to endure the most awful restrictions.
Yet its okay for people to fly off for a Christmas holiday.
You cant travel out of tier 4, but want a midwinter getaway on foreign soil, go right ahead.
Have the Govt lost their fucking minds.
Non essential travel should be stopped. If we have to hunker down to try and get through this, then people can forego a holiday on the slopes, or anywhere else for that mater.
Yeah, kind of, but my metaphor would be more like, some worms got out of the can but we should at least try to get the lid back on before we spray our fucking rancid worms over everyone.morepork wrote:That MF has already bolted.Son of Mathonwy wrote:Also we have some responsibility to the rest of the world to confine this extra infectious variant we've developed to these shores.fivepointer wrote:I dont get this.
People here are losing loved ones, hospitals are under intense pressure with staff at breaking point, businesses are dying on their feet, people are having to get benefits to get by and many are having to endure the most awful restrictions.
Yet its okay for people to fly off for a Christmas holiday.
You cant travel out of tier 4, but want a midwinter getaway on foreign soil, go right ahead.
Have the Govt lost their fucking minds.
Non essential travel should be stopped. If we have to hunker down to try and get through this, then people can forego a holiday on the slopes, or anywhere else for that mater.
Which Tyler wrote:AstraZeneca vaccine approved for use, first doses to be delivered on Monday
https://www.theguardian.com/society/202 ... -regulator
On a personal note, still no news on whether I count as a "frontline health care professional" or not.
It is strange. My wife is an anaesthetist and has no idea when or if she will get a vaccine.Which Tyler wrote:AstraZeneca vaccine approved for use, first doses to be delivered on Monday
https://www.theguardian.com/society/202 ... -regulator
On a personal note, still no news on whether I count as a "frontline health care professional" or not.
Yeah, I'm still baffled by this argument from the non-believers and anti-vaxxers that it's only seriously ill people who really suffer from it. As if that's fine anyway. There's a huge proportion of people just teetering on the edge of being caught out by having something as mild as a cold or asthma, but that's fine. Personal responsibility and all that. All the best to your BIL.Stom wrote:My 40 year old Brother-in-law has spent New Years in hospital with his parents. No underlying conditions, just bad luck in catching it on top of a chest infection he'd already caught.
Shows how simple it can be to seriously fuck you up. Just catch a common seasonal infection and suddenly Covid is a lot more effective at pinning you to a hospital bed.
Any idiot still pushing the Swedish option needs to look at how much better Norway and Finland have done.Galfon wrote:Europe latest movers and shakers,
deaths per 1m. population: (worldo.)
Top10 -
1. San M 1737
2. Bel 1691
3. Slo 1334
4. Bos 1249
5. Ita 1241
6. N Mac 1211
7. Bul 1104
8. UK 1096
9. Mont 1089
10. Spa 1087
Others:
Hun 1014, Fra 993, Swe 862, Pol 768, Ger 415, Rus 401
Bottom of the list/those coping better:
Den 232
Gib 208
Est 182
Cyp 106
Fin 101
Ice 85
Nor 80
Mona 76
If the recent case numbers in UK from the new variant lead to deaths at a conservative 2% rate, we should creep up the table then hopefully the vaccination programme, restrictions and
reduced seasonal silliness will slow things down.