That doesn't explain why the figures today show well over 70k less tests than last Wednesday.Maybe people’s holidays are over so they’ve decided to start getting tested again
That doesn't explain why the figures today show well over 70k less tests than last Wednesday.Maybe people’s holidays are over so they’ve decided to start getting tested again
Maybe that group have just gone on holidayThat doesn't explain why the figures today show well over 70k less tests than last Wednesday.
Best to my knowledge the hospital that had closed temporarily last year is now open again.I think they are usually busier this time of year with so many more people in the area. One hospital in Cornwall has temporarily closed until around Oct and apparently Exeter is a covid hotspot. Will be a combination of tourists, covid etc.
this all feels like a bad comedy sketch.
you need to take this new vaccine, or you might lose all your basic rights like travel, freedom of movement, freedom to Nando’s.
but that vaccine won’t stop you getting sick, or passing on a virus, but still, you need it,
oh also you probably need 3. But let’s move on.......
the elderly are the cohort we need to protect, kids are fine, they don’t get sick, they don’t pass on the virus, they’re protected by the magical school force field when we decide that’s the case.... but we might change out minds on that a pull them out of school for 3/8 months, who knows.
when we send them back we’ll keep saying they’re safe,
as time goes on we‘ll introduce these new variants, a variant means we can change the goal posts on both the rules and vaccine,
when we launch a new variant we can push opening back,
we can decide that the gap we needed at the beginning between jab one and two (when we didn’t have the stock levels available) can change,
we can, within a few months decide that 12 year olds need the vaccine just as much as the 92 year olds.
while all this is happening numerous members of government can do what they like, go where they like, shag who they like, travel where they like,
Case numbers, duck knows where we get them from,
deaths, put covid down anyway, scare a few more people into getting that vaccine, should we throw in pizza..... Uber, oh that’s a good one.
I wanna watch this show
NI have started with the vaccine passports and will be offering 16/17yr old the jabs in line with the JCVI recommendation … great thumbnailMaybe that group have just gone on holiday
Saw this earlier definitely sums it upthis all feels like a bad comedy sketch.
you need to take this new vaccine, or you might lose all your basic rights like travel, freedom of movement, freedom to Nando’s.
but that vaccine won’t stop you getting sick, or passing on a virus, but still, you need it,
oh also you probably need 3. But let’s move on.......
the elderly are the cohort we need to protect, kids are fine, they don’t get sick, they don’t pass on the virus, they’re protected by the magical school force field when we decide that’s the case.... but we might change out minds on that a pull them out of school for 3/8 months, who knows.
when we send them back we’ll keep saying they’re safe,
as time goes on we‘ll introduce these new variants, a variant means we can change the goal posts on both the rules and vaccine,
when we launch a new variant we can push opening back,
we can decide that the gap we needed at the beginning between jab one and two (when we didn’t have the stock levels available) can change,
we can, within a few months decide that 12 year olds need the vaccine just as much as the 92 year olds.
while all this is happening numerous members of government can do what they like, go where they like, shag who they like, travel where they like,
Case numbers, duck knows where we get them from,
deaths, put covid down anyway, scare a few more people into getting that vaccine, should we throw in pizza..... Uber, oh that’s a good one.
I wanna watch this show
That is massive number to explain and not all attributed to hols.That doesn't explain why the figures today show well over 70k less tests than last Wednesday.
Was it Treliske? That's reopened and now Launceston miu has closed. I'm in Devon, no idea how busy it is as we've been in isolation since 23rd, another 6 days to goBest to my knowledge the hospital that had closed temporarily last year is now open again.
We're just back from Cornwall and yes it's super busy, but we spoke to a few people working at the hotspots like Eden Project, Tintagle ect and they said that whilst they're busy, tourism is down where holiday makers from abroad aren't visiting.
They were saying that usually there are coach loads being dropped daily, but thats not obviously been happening this year.
Interestingly the local news was saying how its far busier than normal and how businesses can't cope, but there are job adverts everywhere and the locals weren't quite agreeing with the news.
Case numbers are going down weekly overall if you look at the government dashboard, and are lower than the national average.
What I will say is that nowhere we went is promoting masks, or social distancing, which didn't bother us.
You do have to book ahead to go places, but they're still packed.. so I assume they're doing it for T&T rather than limiting people.
We've been back almost a week, and based on our experience if none of us test positive then its a miracle.. or not as contagious as you'd think. Which based on mine and my husbands jobs and not having tested positive all this time, is maybe a more logical reason
Are restaurants still practicing SD? Were going next week and only want beach and restaurants on an evening - which I've booked. ThanksBest to my knowledge the hospital that had closed temporarily last year is now open again.
We're just back from Cornwall and yes it's super busy, but we spoke to a few people working at the hotspots like Eden Project, Tintagle ect and they said that whilst they're busy, tourism is down where holiday makers from abroad aren't visiting.
They were saying that usually there are coach loads being dropped daily, but thats not obviously been happening this year.
Interestingly the local news was saying how its far busier than normal and how businesses can't cope, but there are job adverts everywhere and the locals weren't quite agreeing with the news.
Case numbers are going down weekly overall if you look at the government dashboard, and are lower than the national average.
What I will say is that nowhere we went is promoting masks, or social distancing, which didn't bother us.
You do have to book ahead to go places, but they're still packed.. so I assume they're doing it for T&T rather than limiting people.
We've been back almost a week, and based on our experience if none of us test positive then its a miracle.. or not as contagious as you'd think. Which based on mine and my husbands jobs and not having tested positive all this time, is maybe a more logical reason
But the vaccine DOES stop you getting severely sick. It DOES reduce transmission and we ALWAYS KNEW we'd need boosters.... When did this turn into the anti vax/conspiracy thread?!?!but that vaccine won’t stop you getting sick, or passing on a virus, but still, you need it,
oh also you probably need 3. But let’s move on.......
I googled it and saw it was Penzance that has closed but reopened. I couldn't see anymore that had close with a searchWas it Treliske? That's reopened and now Launceston miu has closed. I'm in Devon, no idea how busy it is as we've been in isolation since 23rd, another 6 days to go
Are restaurants still practicing SD? Were going next week and only want beach and restaurants on an evening - which I've booked. Thanks
Gosh! Thanks. Glad I've read this so I can prepare! I naively thought most restaurants were still seating tables 2m apart. Many up north where I am are still asking for masks and adhering to one way systems.I googled it and saw it was Penzance that has closed but reopened. I couldn't see anymore that had close with a search
Some restaurants are wanting you to book, and others aren't, but we booked anyway.
There's zero Internet signal anywhere, so I'd maybe look all menus (as they're all reduced) and restaurants before you go and save their numbers in advance, but then expect the menus to change from what you've seen, as was our experience a couple of times.
Nowhere was socially distanced at all. It was just like the old times when you have to be careful pulling your chair back not to bash the person behind. The cleanliness and hygiene was very good though with wiping tables down in-between people.
The beaches are massive though, so you'll get mountains of space on them!
Beach restaurants really not so much, and expect a good 40+mins wait for a standard chippy that's on the coast, with no SD in the queue
Exactly. The vaccine.......But the vaccine DOES stop you getting severely sick. It DOES reduce transmission and we ALWAYS KNEW we'd need boosters.... When did this turn into the anti vax/conspiracy thread?!?!
Oh god no, be prepared for a massive culture shock then!Gosh! Thanks. Glad I've read this so I can prepare! I naively thought most restaurants were still seating tables 2m apart. Many up north where I am are still asking for masks and adhering to one way systems.
my post is simply a summary of the last 16/18/300 months of absolute fuckery, nothing I’ve said is a lie.When did this turn into the anti vax/conspiracy thread?!?!
Personally I think its cherry picking.Anyone else think this story about "fit healthy man" dying of covid is disingenuous?
Terrible for his family and my heart goes out to them. But lots of "fit" bodybuilders have died of covid and often their inside aren't in that good of a shape with all the substances they've taken. (Like Sean Pratt). You can see in the hospital photo he's had cosmetic surgery around his nipples - often bodybuilders have this due to steroid abuse. I think it's a stupid scare storie cause just because someone is muscular does not mean they are the pinical of health!
Healthy man, 42, who rejected jab dies four weeks after catching Covid
John Eyers, 42, had been climbing the Welsh mountains and wild camping one month before his death last week, his London-based twin sister Jenny McCann said.www.dailymail.co.uk
I noticed this in the bottom part of the highlighted information. Every death is awful. These are obviously the stories they are going for now to instill doubt in those who have not had the vaccinePersonally I think its cherry picking.
What of the people now with comorbitities? The elderly? The obese? We never hear of them, but that doesn't sell the story or scare does it. What appears to be a very healthy younger person does though....
Plenty of double vaccinated have also died. No full-page spread for them or those who died because of the vaccine.Anyone else think this story about "fit healthy man" dying of covid is disingenuous?
Terrible for his family and my heart goes out to them. But lots of "fit" bodybuilders have died of covid and often their inside aren't in that good of a shape with all the substances they've taken. (Like Sean Pratt). You can see in the hospital photo he's had cosmetic surgery around his nipples - often bodybuilders have this due to steroid abuse. I think it's a stupid scare storie cause just because someone is muscular does not mean they are the pinical of health!
Healthy man, 42, who rejected jab dies four weeks after catching Covid
John Eyers, 42, had been climbing the Welsh mountains and wild camping one month before his death last week, his London-based twin sister Jenny McCann said.www.dailymail.co.uk