Mask debate 09:06 - Jul 6 with 1847 views | Keno | do you think you'll be doing this over the couple of weeks? | |
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Mask debate on 09:11 - Jul 6 with 1369 views | Swansea_Blue | Do you think it's important to mass debate the mask debate? | |
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Mask debate on 09:21 - Jul 6 with 1339 views | Keno |
Mask debate on 09:11 - Jul 6 by Swansea_Blue | Do you think it's important to mass debate the mask debate? |
I think its a subject that people need firm guidance on | |
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Mask debate on 09:23 - Jul 6 with 1334 views | Ewan_Oozami |
Mask debate on 09:21 - Jul 6 by Keno | I think its a subject that people need firm guidance on |
We need to get a grip of ourselves and come clean... | |
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Mask debate on 09:25 - Jul 6 with 1318 views | bluelagos | I knew my little finger would come in handy. * For pulling my mask up if it slips under my nose :-) | |
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Mask debate on 09:26 - Jul 6 with 1317 views | Keno |
Mask debate on 09:25 - Jul 6 by bluelagos | I knew my little finger would come in handy. * For pulling my mask up if it slips under my nose :-) |
is "my little finger" your euphemism for your penis? Cos if you use it to pull your mask over your nose thats very impressive!! [Post edited 6 Jul 2021 9:27]
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Mask debate on 09:27 - Jul 6 with 1314 views | Keno |
Mask debate on 09:23 - Jul 6 by Ewan_Oozami | We need to get a grip of ourselves and come clean... |
I do wonder if the government might pull back on this one | |
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Mask debate on 09:30 - Jul 6 with 1301 views | BloomBlue | I think they're shot too early on this one. They need to hold back a little or it will get messy | | | |
Mask debate on 09:37 - Jul 6 with 1283 views | WD19 | I suspect we will see a lot of people doing it on here. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Mask debate on 09:45 - Jul 6 with 1262 views | Swansea_Blue |
Mask debate on 09:26 - Jul 6 by Keno | is "my little finger" your euphemism for your penis? Cos if you use it to pull your mask over your nose thats very impressive!! [Post edited 6 Jul 2021 9:27]
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I always thought he was a clever dick | |
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Mask debate on 09:55 - Jul 6 with 1247 views | ZurichBlue | Yesterday the UK had the third highest new cases in the world and the numbers are still growing daily with many experts predicting 50-70,000 by the end of the month. So the government decides to lift all control measure and rely on the good sense of the British people!! Hospital admissions are up 24% over the past 7 days and though less people are dying of Covid, thank God, we're in a parlous situation. Contrast this with Australia who have localised lockdowns by city for 2 weeks at a time when there is an outbreak of a couple of dozen new cases. A massive mistake to remove all remaining control measures in my humble opinion ... | | | |
Mask debate on 10:09 - Jul 6 with 1219 views | Ely_Blue |
Mask debate on 09:55 - Jul 6 by ZurichBlue | Yesterday the UK had the third highest new cases in the world and the numbers are still growing daily with many experts predicting 50-70,000 by the end of the month. So the government decides to lift all control measure and rely on the good sense of the British people!! Hospital admissions are up 24% over the past 7 days and though less people are dying of Covid, thank God, we're in a parlous situation. Contrast this with Australia who have localised lockdowns by city for 2 weeks at a time when there is an outbreak of a couple of dozen new cases. A massive mistake to remove all remaining control measures in my humble opinion ... |
Remind me of how many people in aus are vaccinated and how that vaccination programme is going? 24% sounds like a lot if you show it as a %, however a 24% increase on 10 is just another 2.4 people, that isn’t quite so scary now is it? I think we need to live with high numbers of people testing positive as long as the nhs doesn’t become overwhelmed and deaths rise exponentially | |
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Mask debate on 10:18 - Jul 6 with 1194 views | delias_cheesy_flaps |
Mask debate on 10:09 - Jul 6 by Ely_Blue | Remind me of how many people in aus are vaccinated and how that vaccination programme is going? 24% sounds like a lot if you show it as a %, however a 24% increase on 10 is just another 2.4 people, that isn’t quite so scary now is it? I think we need to live with high numbers of people testing positive as long as the nhs doesn’t become overwhelmed and deaths rise exponentially |
Quite correct, it's no good spouting % increases without numbers as it means diddly-squat. As for the masks I can't wait to ditch the bloody things and leave it to user preference. | |
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Mask debate on 10:21 - Jul 6 with 1181 views | StokieBlue |
Mask debate on 10:18 - Jul 6 by delias_cheesy_flaps | Quite correct, it's no good spouting % increases without numbers as it means diddly-squat. As for the masks I can't wait to ditch the bloody things and leave it to user preference. |
In practice that means you're unwilling to protect others but have no problem if they choose to protect you. It's your choice but just want to ensure everyone understands the reality of their decision. SB | |
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Mask debate on 10:23 - Jul 6 with 1171 views | Ely_Blue |
Mask debate on 10:18 - Jul 6 by delias_cheesy_flaps | Quite correct, it's no good spouting % increases without numbers as it means diddly-squat. As for the masks I can't wait to ditch the bloody things and leave it to user preference. |
I’d argue that most people will ditch masks but also most people I have encountered don’t know the real reason for wearing masks. Most would probably say “I’m wearing a mask so I don’t catch covid” as they think it stops them from catching it from people, where the reality is that it is to prevent them from spreading it to others. I think the anti vaccine, anti mask brigade are amongst the biggest culprits of this miss interpretation of the reasoning | |
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Mask debate on 10:24 - Jul 6 with 1171 views | Powrigan | Just let people choose whether or not they want to wear a mask and then respect each others decisions. No point arguing over it on here. | | | |
Mask debate on 10:38 - Jul 6 with 1131 views | usm |
Mask debate on 10:24 - Jul 6 by Powrigan | Just let people choose whether or not they want to wear a mask and then respect each others decisions. No point arguing over it on here. |
You'll never pull it off | |
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Mask debate on 10:44 - Jul 6 with 1116 views | WeWereZombies | This is a serious issue and you are trying to palm us off with this take on it? | |
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3rd in terms of new cases yesterday..... on 10:51 - Jul 6 with 1100 views | Bloots |
Mask debate on 09:55 - Jul 6 by ZurichBlue | Yesterday the UK had the third highest new cases in the world and the numbers are still growing daily with many experts predicting 50-70,000 by the end of the month. So the government decides to lift all control measure and rely on the good sense of the British people!! Hospital admissions are up 24% over the past 7 days and though less people are dying of Covid, thank God, we're in a parlous situation. Contrast this with Australia who have localised lockdowns by city for 2 weeks at a time when there is an outbreak of a couple of dozen new cases. A massive mistake to remove all remaining control measures in my humble opinion ... |
....yep. 37th in terms of serious/critical cases. 53rd in terms of deaths (RIP) Balance. | |
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3rd in terms of new cases yesterday..... on 10:55 - Jul 6 with 1082 views | SitfcB |
3rd in terms of new cases yesterday..... on 10:51 - Jul 6 by Bloots | ....yep. 37th in terms of serious/critical cases. 53rd in terms of deaths (RIP) Balance. |
And how many more thousands of tests are we conducting compared to everyone else? A lot more! | |
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15.8 tests per thousand..... on 11:01 - Jul 6 with 1063 views | Bloots |
3rd in terms of new cases yesterday..... on 10:55 - Jul 6 by SitfcB | And how many more thousands of tests are we conducting compared to everyone else? A lot more! |
...Germany 1.2 France 3.6 Spain 1.8 Italy 2.8 Switz 2.2 Portugal 5.4 Belgium 4.4 Holland 0.7 etc, etc. | |
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15.8 tests per thousand..... on 11:10 - Jul 6 with 1033 views | StokieBlue |
15.8 tests per thousand..... on 11:01 - Jul 6 by Bloots | ...Germany 1.2 France 3.6 Spain 1.8 Italy 2.8 Switz 2.2 Portugal 5.4 Belgium 4.4 Holland 0.7 etc, etc. |
Thanks for posting the actual numbers. So according to that if you adjust for the tests being done then cases for yesterday for a select few are: Germany: 6719 France: 3493 Portugal: 4339 ..... UK: 27100 So after normalising for the number of tests done we have about 400% more cases than Germany and it's rising far quicker than in any other country. The government were citing possibly 100000 cases a day by the 19th July. Thus it's not all explained by testing and people need to actually look at the data rather than going with gut feels on these things. SB | |
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3rd in terms of new cases yesterday..... on 11:14 - Jul 6 with 1020 views | WeWereZombies |
3rd in terms of new cases yesterday..... on 10:55 - Jul 6 by SitfcB | And how many more thousands of tests are we conducting compared to everyone else? A lot more! |
I know its not wise to mention Denmark at the moment but... Tests per one million of population Denmark 12,072,305 Gibraltar 8,375,375 Cyprus 6.629,354 Faeroe Islands 6,422,712 Austria 6,324,107 United Arab Emirates 5,903,239 Bermuda 5,264,260 Luxembourg 4,886,875 Channel Islands 3,209,684 United Kingdom 3,190,695 Although it is worth pointing out that we have a population more than six times the size of even the most populous (UAE) the nine states above us in the table: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ [Post edited 6 Jul 2021 11:28]
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The figures quoted are.... on 11:25 - Jul 6 with 993 views | Bloots |
15.8 tests per thousand..... on 11:10 - Jul 6 by StokieBlue | Thanks for posting the actual numbers. So according to that if you adjust for the tests being done then cases for yesterday for a select few are: Germany: 6719 France: 3493 Portugal: 4339 ..... UK: 27100 So after normalising for the number of tests done we have about 400% more cases than Germany and it's rising far quicker than in any other country. The government were citing possibly 100000 cases a day by the 19th July. Thus it's not all explained by testing and people need to actually look at the data rather than going with gut feels on these things. SB |
....rolling 7 day averages and not all countries release the data on a daily basis. So you can't really compare averages with specific days. I genuinely think that the infection numbers should be ignored in the large part. There's far more to gained by looking at Hospitalisation/ICU/Deaths numbers. For instance, last time we were averaging 25,000 cases a day on an upward curve (which has been twice) we were seeing around 420 deaths a day,, we are currently looking at 18. That's a 95% drop. Again difficult because a lot of our neighbours don't publish the data as regularly/in depth as we do, but hospitalisation and ICU figures show a similar story with our neighbours currently (most recent data) seeing a far higher hospitalisation/ICU rate than we are, despite the hugely different infections numbers. | |
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15.8 tests per thousand..... on 11:29 - Jul 6 with 972 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure |
15.8 tests per thousand..... on 11:01 - Jul 6 by Bloots | ...Germany 1.2 France 3.6 Spain 1.8 Italy 2.8 Switz 2.2 Portugal 5.4 Belgium 4.4 Holland 0.7 etc, etc. |
Well quite. One could even argue we have a world beating testing programme… 👀 | |
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The figures quoted are.... on 11:38 - Jul 6 with 958 views | WeWereZombies |
The figures quoted are.... on 11:25 - Jul 6 by Bloots | ....rolling 7 day averages and not all countries release the data on a daily basis. So you can't really compare averages with specific days. I genuinely think that the infection numbers should be ignored in the large part. There's far more to gained by looking at Hospitalisation/ICU/Deaths numbers. For instance, last time we were averaging 25,000 cases a day on an upward curve (which has been twice) we were seeing around 420 deaths a day,, we are currently looking at 18. That's a 95% drop. Again difficult because a lot of our neighbours don't publish the data as regularly/in depth as we do, but hospitalisation and ICU figures show a similar story with our neighbours currently (most recent data) seeing a far higher hospitalisation/ICU rate than we are, despite the hugely different infections numbers. |
This is a grim way of looking at it but it is a grim business - we have to ask who is left to die? There is an argument that we are in such a bad position in the deaths per capita statistics (seventh worst) because of the relatively good longevity of our population compared to many other states. The first waves of Covid-19 hit us hard because we had a higher number of vulnerable elderly. We then have to ask why, for example, this was not the same for Japan - where we could have expected the death rate to be even higher given their density of population and slightly higher life expectancy. A lot of questions arise even from this one aspect of the pandemic but my concern going forward is that we shall have an ongoing rate of morbidity that does not look as high as the first eighteen months of data but is just as punishing as the deaths will be spread out over a longer period of time due to a reduced number of vulnerable people left to succumb and a slow but sure attrition of the younger, stronger but less cautious sections of the population. | |
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