Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 08:24 - Jan 21 with 1107 views | DanTheMan | I note that didn't give themselves the £10,000 fine straight away. | |
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Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 08:38 - Jan 21 with 1055 views | bluelagos |
I read that ealier, not encouraging. Although with my glass half full glasses on, it suggests the new variant may explain the geographical differences. Namely it is now spreading nationally (which is bad, clearly) but that the SE and London are seeing smalls steps in the right direction. And with 300k+ daily vaccines, we are on target. So some light at the end of a very long tunnel is my take on it. | |
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Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 08:43 - Jan 21 with 1039 views | Swansea_Blue |
Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 08:24 - Jan 21 by DanTheMan | I note that didn't give themselves the £10,000 fine straight away. |
How come they get a £200 fine and students were getting £10k? | |
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Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 08:58 - Jan 21 with 1001 views | factual_blue | You can only join if you spell Stasi correctly. | |
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Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 09:03 - Jan 21 with 981 views | GlasgowBlue | I assume it was these chaps.
The bloke is guaranteed to be caught speeding a few times in the near future. [Post edited 21 Jan 2021 9:05]
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Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 09:08 - Jan 21 with 956 views | ghostofescobar | I bet "IT manager Brian Jennings" suddenly gets pulled over for minor driving infringements a lot in the future! | |
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Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 09:51 - Jan 21 with 869 views | Pendejo |
Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 08:24 - Jan 21 by DanTheMan | I note that didn't give themselves the £10,000 fine straight away. |
It'd be the cafe that's subject to £10k fine wouldn't it? It the "hosts" of lockdown gatherings that get hit hardest. As work colleagues had this happened within the walls of their station no-one would have said anything. | |
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Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 09:53 - Jan 21 with 865 views | giant_stow |
Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 09:03 - Jan 21 by GlasgowBlue | I assume it was these chaps.
The bloke is guaranteed to be caught speeding a few times in the near future. [Post edited 21 Jan 2021 9:05]
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funny, but a bit smart-arsy. His card will definately be marked. | |
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Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 09:59 - Jan 21 with 857 views | Steve_M |
Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 08:38 - Jan 21 by bluelagos | I read that ealier, not encouraging. Although with my glass half full glasses on, it suggests the new variant may explain the geographical differences. Namely it is now spreading nationally (which is bad, clearly) but that the SE and London are seeing smalls steps in the right direction. And with 300k+ daily vaccines, we are on target. So some light at the end of a very long tunnel is my take on it. |
I think given the way the survey was conducted, its' a comparison with late November and the first week of December, then it is still very likely that the actual trend is as on the graph below. Cases are higher than early December but still falling.
I should have written this post earlier but good to see other people thinking the same way. | |
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Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 10:03 - Jan 21 with 847 views | DanTheMan | I'd love to have seen the full video, I want to hear the end of the excuse starting with "we work hard." I didn't realise we could go out for meals if we were hard working. | |
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Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 10:04 - Jan 21 with 843 views | StokieBlue |
Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 09:59 - Jan 21 by Steve_M | I think given the way the survey was conducted, its' a comparison with late November and the first week of December, then it is still very likely that the actual trend is as on the graph below. Cases are higher than early December but still falling.
I should have written this post earlier but good to see other people thinking the same way. |
Thanks for posting. It does seem odd to use a linear model when a number of data points are missing. I notice in the comments a few are using it to try and say there shouldn't be a lockdown now and there shouldn't have ever been one. SB | |
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Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 10:11 - Jan 21 with 817 views | Steve_M |
Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 10:04 - Jan 21 by StokieBlue | Thanks for posting. It does seem odd to use a linear model when a number of data points are missing. I notice in the comments a few are using it to try and say there shouldn't be a lockdown now and there shouldn't have ever been one. SB |
Particularly when the missing weeks covered the loosening of restrictions at the start of December, the tightening two weeks later, Christmas mingling plus the further tightening that followed Christmas. Those people will still be trying to claim lockdowns don't work forever more. At least those of my extended family who were regularly posting on Facebook about unnecessary restrictions in the Autumn are not too far down the rabbit hole to still be doing so now. | |
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Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 10:39 - Jan 21 with 786 views | itfcjoe |
Can I join the Covid stazi today? on 10:11 - Jan 21 by Steve_M | Particularly when the missing weeks covered the loosening of restrictions at the start of December, the tightening two weeks later, Christmas mingling plus the further tightening that followed Christmas. Those people will still be trying to claim lockdowns don't work forever more. At least those of my extended family who were regularly posting on Facebook about unnecessary restrictions in the Autumn are not too far down the rabbit hole to still be doing so now. |
I think if they are local to this area it is because people are dying here now so hard to avoid. Just since Saturday the following have all died: my wife's Grandad one of my employees Uncle my sister in law's boss' Mum my sister in law's best friend's Grandad my wife's friends Nan one of my Mum's friends As well as an employee's wife being in hospital for 4 days, my wife's Uncle being so ill he thought he'd die and lost 2 stone, ditto our structural engineer. That's off the top of my head, but when we were having previous lockdowns, it was truly a case round here of not knowing anyone who had had it badly, had been in hospital or had died. Whilst it shouldn't have taken that for some people to wake up, when it become's more real and local it does do so | |
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