Covid in Suffolk 17:15 - Dec 13 with 6246 views | BanksterDebtSlave | Anybody else get the distinct feeling that the virus has reared it's head in sleepy Suffolk over the last week? Hearing of more and more in the Framingham/Saxmundham area. [Post edited 13 Dec 2020 17:20]
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Covid in Suffolk on 05:01 - Dec 14 with 2507 views | Chondzoresk | We have had 1 case so far at the school I work at. I suspect things are going to get much, much worse. |  | |  |
Covid in Suffolk on 07:40 - Dec 14 with 2411 views | dickie |
Covid in Suffolk on 05:01 - Dec 14 by Chondzoresk | We have had 1 case so far at the school I work at. I suspect things are going to get much, much worse. |
One of the schools I work at in North Essex closed for Christmas last Monday due to a big outbreak. The other four schools I've been working at (also North Essex) have all had cases and year groups isolating. Yet I see people I know posting pictures of themselves in bars/restaurants pissed up flouting social distancing |  | |  |
Covid in Suffolk on 07:53 - Dec 14 with 2393 views | GlasgowBlue |
Covid in Suffolk on 21:06 - Dec 13 by Ftnfwest | Wales had it right with their 2 week circuit breaker all along |
Really? Their circuit breaker seemed to be an exercise of pissing in the wind. Since their circuit break, COVID has got out of control in Wales. |  |
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Covid in Suffolk on 08:12 - Dec 14 with 2370 views | CBBlue |
Covid in Suffolk on 07:40 - Dec 14 by dickie | One of the schools I work at in North Essex closed for Christmas last Monday due to a big outbreak. The other four schools I've been working at (also North Essex) have all had cases and year groups isolating. Yet I see people I know posting pictures of themselves in bars/restaurants pissed up flouting social distancing |
A few of my friend's children attend that school and the number of cases is frightening and it appears a lot of those kids have then passed it onto the rest of their family. They're be so many around who don't know they've got it flouting social distancing and of course next week they'll be allowed to visit and stay with their families for xmas it truly is a massive wave in the making. |  |
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Covid in Suffolk on 08:41 - Dec 14 with 2342 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Covid in Suffolk on 08:12 - Dec 14 by CBBlue | A few of my friend's children attend that school and the number of cases is frightening and it appears a lot of those kids have then passed it onto the rest of their family. They're be so many around who don't know they've got it flouting social distancing and of course next week they'll be allowed to visit and stay with their families for xmas it truly is a massive wave in the making. |
Hopefully enough of us have the sense to do the government's job for them! |  |
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Covid in Suffolk on 08:44 - Dec 14 with 2337 views | Ewan_Oozami |
Covid in Suffolk on 07:53 - Dec 14 by GlasgowBlue | Really? Their circuit breaker seemed to be an exercise of pissing in the wind. Since their circuit break, COVID has got out of control in Wales. |
So, forget lockdowns, firebreaks, nothing works except the vaccines..maybe.. [Post edited 14 Dec 2020 8:50]
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Covid in Suffolk on 09:00 - Dec 14 with 2313 views | TractorWood |
Covid in Suffolk on 08:44 - Dec 14 by Ewan_Oozami | So, forget lockdowns, firebreaks, nothing works except the vaccines..maybe.. [Post edited 14 Dec 2020 8:50]
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I think it's seasonal. Europe is all pretty bad at the same time. |  |
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Covid in Suffolk on 09:25 - Dec 14 with 2292 views | GlasgowBlue |
Covid in Suffolk on 08:44 - Dec 14 by Ewan_Oozami | So, forget lockdowns, firebreaks, nothing works except the vaccines..maybe.. [Post edited 14 Dec 2020 8:50]
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Circuit breakers have failed. Regional lockdowns just push the virus elsewhere. The only thing that does work is a full lengthy lockdown across the nation. And the economy cannot handle that again. Nor can the mental health and education of the nation. So what’s the solution? We are ducked wither way until the vaccine kicks in. |  |
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Covid in Suffolk on 09:27 - Dec 14 with 2283 views | hype313 |
Covid in Suffolk on 09:25 - Dec 14 by GlasgowBlue | Circuit breakers have failed. Regional lockdowns just push the virus elsewhere. The only thing that does work is a full lengthy lockdown across the nation. And the economy cannot handle that again. Nor can the mental health and education of the nation. So what’s the solution? We are ducked wither way until the vaccine kicks in. |
Strict lockdown until January, schools are off, lots of people off work over the Xmas period, seems like an opportune time |  |
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Covid in Suffolk on 09:36 - Dec 14 with 2267 views | GlasgowBlue |
Covid in Suffolk on 09:00 - Dec 14 by TractorWood | I think it's seasonal. Europe is all pretty bad at the same time. |
Even Germany with it’s “world class” test and trace system isn’t stopping the virus. |  |
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Covid in Suffolk on 09:40 - Dec 14 with 2255 views | longtimefan |
Covid in Suffolk on 08:41 - Dec 14 by BanksterDebtSlave | Hopefully enough of us have the sense to do the government's job for them! |
Unfortunately there’s lots of evidence to suggest that’s unlikely. |  | |  |
Covid in Suffolk on 09:45 - Dec 14 with 2239 views | GlasgowBlue |
Covid in Suffolk on 07:40 - Dec 14 by dickie | One of the schools I work at in North Essex closed for Christmas last Monday due to a big outbreak. The other four schools I've been working at (also North Essex) have all had cases and year groups isolating. Yet I see people I know posting pictures of themselves in bars/restaurants pissed up flouting social distancing |
It would make sense to start the Christmas school holidays now and make the summer holidays shorter. |  |
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Covid in Suffolk on 09:46 - Dec 14 with 2238 views | Pinewoodblue |
Covid in Suffolk on 09:27 - Dec 14 by hype313 | Strict lockdown until January, schools are off, lots of people off work over the Xmas period, seems like an opportune time |
A few inches of snow would do the trick ...stops everything. |  |
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Covid in Suffolk on 09:57 - Dec 14 with 2224 views | 26_Paz |
Covid in Suffolk on 18:46 - Dec 13 by TractorWood | 3rd wave is going to be massive. Already can see it starting in the numbers. |
I’m sure people said that about the second wave ... |  |
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Covid in Suffolk on 10:43 - Dec 14 with 2172 views | TractorWood |
Covid in Suffolk on 09:57 - Dec 14 by 26_Paz | I’m sure people said that about the second wave ... |
This one has the added catalysts of Christmas buffoonery and it being winter. Throw a hard Brexit in there and it could be a a really horrendous January for lots of people. |  |
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Covid in Suffolk (n/t) on 10:47 - Dec 14 with 2167 views | dickie |
Covid in Suffolk on 05:01 - Dec 14 by Chondzoresk | We have had 1 case so far at the school I work at. I suspect things are going to get much, much worse. |
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Covid in Suffolk on 10:51 - Dec 14 with 2163 views | dickie |
Covid in Suffolk on 09:57 - Dec 14 by 26_Paz | I’m sure people said that about the second wave ... |
I didn't know anyone who had Covid on the first wave, I know about 30 people who have had it recently, it all seems to be heading for a big peak I think |  | |  |
Covid in Suffolk on 10:54 - Dec 14 with 2157 views | StokieBlue |
Covid in Suffolk on 08:44 - Dec 14 by Ewan_Oozami | So, forget lockdowns, firebreaks, nothing works except the vaccines..maybe.. [Post edited 14 Dec 2020 8:50]
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It depends on the level of compliance, if people were 100% compliant then they would work as C19 obviously can't spread if there are no vectors. Of course 100% compliance is unrealistic short of draconian measures like Australia and our government hasn't been willing to take things that far. Not having lockdowns seems not to work either - Sweden seems to be in all kinds of a mess now after being held-up as the poster-child for those not wanting any restrictions. SB |  | |  |
Covid in Suffolk on 11:34 - Dec 14 with 2118 views | GlasgowBlue |
Covid in Suffolk on 10:54 - Dec 14 by StokieBlue | It depends on the level of compliance, if people were 100% compliant then they would work as C19 obviously can't spread if there are no vectors. Of course 100% compliance is unrealistic short of draconian measures like Australia and our government hasn't been willing to take things that far. Not having lockdowns seems not to work either - Sweden seems to be in all kinds of a mess now after being held-up as the poster-child for those not wanting any restrictions. SB |
Full lockdowns have been proven to work but they are unsustainable. |  |
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