Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics) (47 Viewers)

NortonSkyBlue

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The thing about being English- I have never got that really. I don't like the assumption that it automatically makes us better than anyone else, and I don't like the way people are treated differently because of where they are from. And I am not having a pop, just saying.
I have worked all around the world and have seen first hand how other nationalities are treated and we are treated differently in a positive way, maybe not on the costas but certainly I have seen the "come with me sir" to the front of a queue whilst whipping the legs of others in the queue. Not saying it right but it is the golden ticket.
 

fernandopartridge

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The NHS isn't a national health service at all, there is no unified body, just hundreds of Trusts and Foundation Trusts and central purchasing bodies under taking procurement. This is what has led to this scenario.
The Trusts, many of which are in deficit are being told to make significant savings, one of the ways they do it is 'material management' which essentially is minimising stockholding. When something like this comes along the whole thing falls down. The new hospitals have been designed with limited storage space for stock and equipment either. It's a complete fuck up and governments over a long period are culpable for it.
 

shmmeee

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National League to void season due to coronavirus outbreak

That doesn't make sense does it? They say null and void, but then talk about who will be promoted and relegated.

That's not what null and void means. I think they mean the rest of the season's fixtures don't they?

Or have I read that wrong?

That’s how I read it, but obviously the other leagues would have to agree to take the promoted teams I guess. I bet the Prem refuses and fucks it up for everyone
 

shmmeee

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Just put the top two up in each division and relegate one extra next two seasons, it’s the neatest solution. All it would require is teams getting what? 10% less money in the Prem? Which I why I expect them to kick up a fuss.
 

Grendel

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I’m sure I read somewhere that the top 6 in the championship are considering joint funded legal action if the premier league block promotion
 

CCFCSteve

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In terms of testing I can only share some of the things I’ve read....

Chris Witty mentioned a while back that testing followed by tracing at tracking is best utilised at start of outbreak and then on the other side of the peak. Testing currently helps a bit in relation to knowing total numbers (likely pressure on health service), however, unless you can track people who the carrier has been in contact with, then I’m guessing there’s little difference between testing and people with symptoms self isolating in conjunction with getting everyone else pretty much staying at home ? This is probably even more relevant when the disease can be asymptomatic in a significant proportion of cases ie unless you’re testing the whole population you have large numbers of untested (asymptomatic) carriers still spreading the disease

The antibody test (to see if you’ve had C-19 not just got it) is far more beneficial both medically and socially, in the short to medium term. Apparently there's an order that’s gone in, let’s hope it’s in circulation asap

Ps what I can not understand/defend is why the there has not better testing for NHS workers. Its inexcusable as it keeps frontline workers in isolation for longer than necessary
 
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Walsgrave

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It’s amazing remembering, unbelievable really that it’s just over three months ago since the GE of the 12th of December which gave us the Tory landslide that put Boris on ten foot of concrete with his 80 seat majority, the opposition massacred enabling him to “get Brexit done” and a free hand to massage his promises of 40 new hospitals, thousands of new doctors and nurses, 20000 new police officers the ending of austerity etc,etc. His and his party’s political grip has gone, ripped away, and when the inquests are held in a few months time of his handling of this crisis he and his cohorts will inevitably pay the price and a new politics will grow, cash deprived areas such as the NHS, the connected social care system local government and low pay will dominate for years to come I believe. We are witnessing through out the country and world even a sort of mixed socialism, not the Jeremy Corbyn version by the way just a common sense version.
Harold Wilson famously said a week is a long time in politics what we are witnessing now is a life time, worldwide.

You sound like Vernon Bogdanor :D
 

shmmeee

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sorry is that just while they're at home this week or normally what they would get? Either way still appalling

While they’re at home. Schools are paying them to provide the free meals they’re contracted to do. Aside from the cooking butter there’s no way wholesale all that cost more than about £5.
 

David O'Day

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You say quite a lot of stuff on here without actually saying anything at all , you are a noisy fuckwit who will achieve fuck all in life , you realise many people have you on ignore for that very reason
Cool story, you're a gimp who lives a Walter Mitty life. Everyone thinks you're a c**t and a bigot who is at best in a long distance relationship with the truth.

Strangely people seem to react to my posts so it would seem most folk don't have me on ignore, so once again you talk shite.
 

Liquid Gold

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In terms of testing I can only share some of the things I’ve read....

Chris Witty mentioned a while back that testing followed by tracing at tracking is best utilised at start of outbreak and then on the other side of the peak. Testing currently helps a bit in relation to knowing total numbers (likely pressure on health service), however, unless you can track people who the carrier has been in contact with, then I’m guessing there’s little difference between testing and people with symptoms self isolating in conjunction with getting everyone else pretty much staying at home ? This is probably even more relevant when the disease is asymptomatic.

The antibody test (to see if you’ve had C-19 not just got it) is far more beneficial both medically and socially, in the short to medium term. Apparently there's an order that’s gone in, let’s hope it’s in circulation asap

Ps what I can not understand/defend is why the there has not better testing for NHS workers. Its inexcusable as it keeps frontline workers in isolation for longer than necessary
I want one
 

David O'Day

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They think the biggest point of strain on the nhs is in a out 3 weeks but Professor Neil Fergusson of imperial college report vamenow thi ks the NHS will just about be able to cope
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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I mean that’s up to your Mum but the law is what I said and there’s plenty of examples around of people getting evicted. One an NHS worker with the landlord saying “I can’t take any chances getting this virus” disgusting. But that’s landlords for you.

We’ve had the bare minimum support to keep business going really. Dresses up in press conferences as some great support package. The wage grants didn’t stop Wetherspoons sacking everyone. Still nothing for self employed people. Still the lowest sick pay in Western Europe.

I worry what we’ll look like if this if for three months.
So that’s landlords for you, not this one couple who rent my house are like me both have underlying conditions and are being paid statutory sick pay. I’ve told them to forget the rent for at least the next 12 weeks.
 

better days

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Did anyone see the article in a weekend newspaper that shows that the vast majority of cases are in a band across the globe with a temperature range of 5c to 12c?
Could that offer a glimmer of hope?

Wow that’s interesting

And apparently only 6% of cases are in areas which have had temperatures above 18C
 

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