Is the lock down ending too soon? 04:59 - Jul 1 with 151116 views | Glyn1 | That's basically it. Thoughts please. [Post edited 1 Jul 2020 5:00]
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Is the lock down ending too soon? on 09:01 - Jul 4 with 2031 views | waynekerr55 | Its being over egged though rockin. Sure there'll be a minority being awkward but on the whole they've all been at it; certainly in the construction sector across London and Kent in my experience. | |
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Is the lock down ending too soon? on 09:09 - Jul 4 with 2020 views | rockinjac | No doubt. But there’s certainly a big issue at same time. I know several teachers and this “flat out” thing does not ring true at all. Yes they’ve done work, but it’s nothing like before. What’s the best part about teaching? “July and August” Must be protected no matter what | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 09:09 - Jul 4 with 2020 views | bennytheblue | No they didn’t, there were so few kids actually in the hubs, about 60 in the one nearest to me, that they didn’t need or could they even cope with hundreds of teachers. All the schools were shut so they were t going to their usual workplace, which is bizarre also. | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 10:00 - Jul 4 with 1989 views | exhmrc1 | What happens in September none of us can tell. Based on the current rate of reduction in coronavirus cases it is highly likely there wont be any cases and if that is the case there really wont be any need for social distancing so schools should be able to return to normal. It is too early to make that decision as things may change before then especially if the lockdown is removed too early as some on here want to do. Comparing the last 4 days with the same 4 days shows substantial drops Yesterday 26 A week before 65 Similarly 41 123 32 47 26 98 Part of that drop is attributable to the chicken processing plants but nonetheless there is a clear and large reduction and figures are going to drop further unless the lockdown is removed too soon. We should shortly see low teens or single figures in the figures and at those figures opening up more things and removing the 2 metre rule would be realistic | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 10:01 - Jul 4 with 1988 views | rockinjac | Contend with the virus is absolutely correct I posed the question the “very cautious” supporters about what their overall strategy is and there’s been nothing They spend all their time obsessing about what we could have should have done. That’s the past, we have to worry about the future There doesn’t seem to be any “science” behind it - in my eyes its raw politics show me the “science” that says opening up several days later makes any difference This virus is not going away and just hiding under the sheets means we’ll have nothing to go back to. What is the strategy? | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 10:25 - Jul 4 with 1962 views | pencoedjack | You have to be jesting. I manage 18 people 13 furloughed since March I had to ring to get an additional 3 back in work for July 1st. 2 were desperate to come back 7 gave the standard I don’t mind either way ( at least they showed willing) 4 said they would stay off as long as possible as long as it was 80% pay. 11 of the 13 furloughed had 2 weeks off prior to being furloughed with CV19 symptoms the 5 lads working haven’t lost a day. I’d imagine most large companies have similar percentages | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 10:35 - Jul 4 with 1956 views | waynekerr55 | Benny as I said thats a minority- you can't apply you own experience as widespread. Is it an issue? Yes, we agree on that, but don't be fooled by this mob's MO of throwing out factually incorrect statements as a culture ear is the only way they'll stay in. | |
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Is the lock down ending too soon? on 10:41 - Jul 4 with 1952 views | waynekerr55 | The thing is Rockin, I know our Welsh arm has to report to Estyn monthly on how we are keeping the apprentices in learning. You can bet your bottom dollar that Esytn and Ofsted will be crawling all over the schools to see what they've done/will be doing, so it's in nobodies interest to sack it off, as they'll get slammed when they get the call | |
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Is the lock down ending too soon? on 11:53 - Jul 4 with 1923 views | Scotia | I'm pretty certain 3 weeks is a typo and should read 3 months - but there is a lot of sense in that article. Don't forget the infection figures in England are dropping considerably too despite relaxing lock down. Who knows what will happen over the next couple of weeks though. | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 12:04 - Jul 4 with 1913 views | BillyChong | Personally know a load of people in their early 60’s loving it. Kids moved out, no mortgage, most of whom have stepped down to an easier job for holiday money etc. ‘80% pay for 0% work’ as one told me. It’s those in the middle age range with mortgages, kids to pay for are finding it harder. And the self employed who’s payments are lower than their usual income after skimming tax returns for years. | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 12:09 - Jul 4 with 1909 views | bennytheblue | Who knows indeed. Chatting to a few GP mates this week, there is a theory the strain of it appears to be getting weaker, too early to say for sure, but hopefully it will just fade away along with how we treat it now getting far better than initially when little was known. | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 12:28 - Jul 4 with 1898 views | Professor | Benny- you reduce the severity of symptoms by treatment. Nothing is really treating the infection as such. As I have posted about 40 times adaptation to humans will reduce virulence. Even if we have the Oxford vaccines this year this Virus will be around for a very long time. It may become a seasonal problem like influenza, one we can mitigate against a by vaccination but will lead to deaths every year but not the massive countrywide epidemic we have just experienced | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 13:10 - Jul 4 with 1871 views | bennytheblue | Ok good to know. I didn’t realise before this that the flu killed so many, was it 35000 in 2015 or 2017 | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 13:29 - Jul 4 with 1863 views | Professor | Kills thousands annually- if they get the vaccine wrong in terms of which antigens to include younger spikes- like 2015. Coronaviruses are less variable thankfully. | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 17:02 - Jul 4 with 1805 views | Scotia | I am beginning to wonder who may have had this virus and been asymptomatic or only had very minor symptoms. My niece had a antibody test before returning to teaching and it was positive. She had no symptoms and is in at risk group, her partner lost sense of smell for a couple of weeks in April so likely had it too - he is also at risk. It makes you realise it is going to be very hard to control. | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 18:33 - Jul 4 with 1786 views | controversial_jack | We all were ill here Xmas time, with covid19 symptoms, and I know of many others who were too.There is evidence it has been in Europe in December maybe even earlier, however Mrs CJ who works front like NHS, recently had an antibody test and it came back negative. It's either the test was inaccurate, or some other virus was circulating.It's bad news, as we were hoping we would have some immunity, but it looks unlikely. | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 18:57 - Jul 4 with 1769 views | pencoedjack | Is it possible to get this antibody test anywhere? | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 18:58 - Jul 4 with 1770 views | perplex | Really, now I do not recall that, maybe you are thinking of someone else, commenting on Wales and Holidays. | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 19:08 - Jul 4 with 1753 views | perplex | The Hospitals have been empty in most places and they still have denied patients with the potential to die from far more serious stuff than the covid virus, and you do not know for a fact that the hospitals would have been crammed, an example of that is Sweden, they never locked down and to this day have only 5000 deaths, granted more than there neighbours who did lock down however due to continuing normal medical care for everyone they estimate to have probably saved up to half a million lives in the long run. | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 21:26 - Jul 4 with 1686 views | bennytheblue | Not sure how easy it is to do yourself at home which is why you can add a nurse visit. Mate couldn’t get enough blood out so booked an appointment with his gp or nurse to extract it..... | | | |
Is the lock down ending too soon? on 21:59 - Jul 4 with 1671 views | Swanjaxs | So for 80 quid you can arrange for a nurse to come over the house and finish off your blood soaked DIY antibody kit? Bargain that! Perhaps she will throw in a bed bath for an extra 20? | |
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Is the lock down ending too soon? on 22:12 - Jul 4 with 1663 views | builthjack | Or the self employed for less than a year who got nothing at all | |
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