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Posted
4 minutes ago, Spider said:

This week was supposed to be the peak

Im seeing no signs that it’s bad in the UK.

As I said earlier, the news just aren’t reporting from hospitals or hotspots which I find very strange.

2/3 weeks off the peak, I think

 

Happy, very happy, to be wrong.

 

Posted
7 minutes ago, Spider said:

This week was supposed to be the peak

Im seeing no signs that it’s bad in the UK.

As I said earlier, the news just aren’t reporting from hospitals or hotspots which I find very strange.

was it? I thought it was Easter, if not early May

Posted
27 minutes ago, Casino said:

Used to be called youngs

Then, the little shop

Very inventive we were

Chippy was marys, which considering the fact they had bat on the menue, im pretty sure her name wasnt mary

Back the day grandad 

Posted
14 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

180 U.K. deaths last 24 hours, sad news but good news in terms of numbers. 

Was it 24 hours or did they use the clocks going forward to make it 23? I don't know the answer havent seen their figures

Posted

I worked out, roughly, how many people now have reduced movement,

8M school kids, who don't attend school,

4M under school age

2m college students and uni students,

12 M over 65's the vast majority that are being cautious.

There are probably 1m others that have been shielded by the government.

3M muslims that no longer gather at Mosque, (again very close and mixing with other people) (I would include CofE attendance but anyone who's been to church will recognise that it's pretty much social distancing anyway). 

Half the retail force (1.5m) have been told to stay at home,

750k Restaurant staff,

200,000 bar staff,

All these have massively reduced movement..  amongst many others that are staying in or working from home. 

that's over 32 Million people who are not moving around anywhere near as much as they were and therefore limiting social contact, will make a considerable difference.

The people currently being diagnosed will have contracted it whilst schools were open, and whilst bars and restaurants were open. Since then movement has stopped. 

4 ish days incubation, 7/8 days before the symptoms start to get really bad, (It has two waves, most people seem to beat it in the first wave).

Schools pubs and clubs shut on the 20th, four or five days takes us to the 24th/25th, 8 days from there (where the virus develops to a nasty point, is around the 1st/2nd April.. 

If it hasn't peaked by that point, then its surely encouraging. 

Remember, these are all people who have caught it before social movement was introduced. 

Hope I'm right...

Posted

one thing pissing me off through this is people working the head because they know they are gonna get paid. 

Bloke here dips every monday due to being pissed. blagged his wife was sick, fucked up as realised wouldnt come in for 2 weeks so been off. 2 weeks is now up and now he fears he has come into contact with someone again. FUCK THE FUCK OFF

Posted
3 minutes ago, only1swanny said:

I worked out, roughly, how many people now have reduced movement,

8M school kids, who don't attend school,

4M under school age

2m college students and uni students,

12 M over 65's the vast majority that are being cautious.

There are probably 1m others that have been shielded by the government.

3M muslims that no longer gather at Mosque, (again very close and mixing with other people) (I would include CofE attendance but anyone who's been to church will recognise that it's pretty much social distancing anyway). 

Half the retail force (1.5m) have been told to stay at home,

750k Restaurant staff,

200,000 bar staff,

All these have massively reduced movement..  amongst many others that are staying in or working from home. 

that's over 32 Million people who are not moving around anywhere near as much as they were and therefore limiting social contact, will make a considerable difference.

The people currently being diagnosed will have contracted it whilst schools were open, and whilst bars and restaurants were open. Since then movement has stopped. 

4 ish days incubation, 7/8 days before the symptoms start to get really bad, (It has two waves, most people seem to beat it in the first wave).

Schools pubs and clubs shut on the 20th, four or five days takes us to the 24th/25th, 8 days from there (where the virus develops to a nasty point, is around the 1st/2nd April.. 

If it hasn't peaked by that point, then its surely encouraging. 

Remember, these are all people who have caught it before social movement was introduced. 

Hope I'm right...

though here's 25 people that may skew his maths:

 

 

Posted

Currently 9000 people being treated in UK hospitals for COVID-19. Don't know what hospital survival rate is but that's a lot of people......

Posted

There are going to be ones that will break the rules, 

but it's a drop in the ocean compared to the amount that are behaving and following instructions. 

 

Movement is reduced, massively. 

Posted
11 minutes ago, Spider said:

This week was supposed to be the peak

Im seeing no signs that it’s bad in the UK.

As I said earlier, the news just aren’t reporting from hospitals or hotspots which I find very strange.

figures look promising, little early to measure if its plateauing out though - really hope it is - Bolton and surrounding still low - theres a spreadsheet on here now with all the info on

 

https://www.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/f94c3c90da5b4e9f9a0b19484dd4bb14  

Posted
4 minutes ago, ZicoKelly said:

though here's 25 people that may skew his maths:

 

 

No Charlie, no brass, no Russian roulette, no keys in a bowl.

Pffft call that a party?

Posted
3 minutes ago, bwfcfan5 said:

Currently 9000 people being treated in UK hospitals for COVID-19. Don't know what hospital survival rate is but that's a lot of people......

in Italy roughly about 25 - 33% requiring hospitalisation would require ICU -  of them, if treated about 50% survive, if they get no treatment, most don't. 

Difficult to be exact because they triaged a lot of the old and comorbid, who died without any treatment.

Posted
Just now, bwfcfan5 said:

Absolutely disgraceful. 

He’s about a 1000 followers and a South American jungle away from being Jim Jones

Posted
3 minutes ago, bwfcfan5 said:

Absolutely disgraceful. 

Have you read it?

Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, boltondiver said:

Have you read it?

A disease killing tens of thousands of people worldwide that we cannot stop and nobody has immunity to is not ‘hysteria’. Our response to it is out of the necessity to protect human life and our health service. People taking advertising money from the government then dumping on those principles can do one as far as I’m concerned. The fact that their economy at all costs philosophy is being ripped apart before their eyes leaves them desperate I get that. But suggesting there is hysteria when we already see only a couple of hundred of people dying daily as a good thing....well it’s disgraceful.

Edited by bwfcfan5
Posted
1 minute ago, mickbrown said:

what's he said?

Can I go to the pub yet?

More or less

2 weeks of lockdown is enough for most of the UK I reckon.

The reaponse is working. We’ll be reet.

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