Brighton Sky Blue
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I feel ill, I agree with him. Why can't they?
Because everything good has to be ruined
I feel ill, I agree with him. Why can't they?
Mark Pawsey, the Conservative MP for Rugby has just asked Johnson the same question. The response, "There's a budget of measures that we need to bring together to get the R down and alas, when you start unpicking one bit, logically a lot of the rest of it comes undone.".I feel ill, I agree with him. Why can't they?
The article is updated now that shows Foodbanks in the open category.... which is a relief at least.That's got to be a mistake. The bit about closing places of worship says they can stay open if they're being used as food banks so would be very strange to close other food banks down.
Mark Pawsey, the Conservative MP for Rugby has just asked Johnson the same question. The response, "There's a budget of measures that we need to bring together to get the R down and alas, when you start unpicking one bit, logically a lot of the rest of it comes undone.".
I love how these pricks pretend they give a fuck about education when they haven’t for the last 10 years.Could have closed schools and not ruined businesses but he wanted to be a prick
I love how these pricks pretend they give a fuck about education when they haven’t for the last 10 years.
Figures always slowdown on sat sun and mond then jump on Tuesday.Be interesting to see the figures tomorrow given the slow down in infections. Or does anyone know what the figure was last Monday
I know I just wondered what figure was last Monday.Figures always slowdown on sat sun and mond then jump on Tuesday.
To be honest at this point it would be a bigger shock if that wasn't the case.Why have I only noticed now that the head of the vaccines task force is married to a government minister?
Cases isn't usually lagged but deaths are. Hopefully the growth in cases is slowing now, just don't think it'll turn around to anywhere near the level needed in 4 weeks given how high the residual number of cases is. Hospital admissions still on the rise and now at 1500 a day which means big numbers of deaths pretty much locked in for a while yet.I know I just wondered what figure was last Monday.
Checked it’s
Infections - 20890 so today is 2000 less from last monday
Deaths - 102 so an increase of 34 on last Monday
Interesting
I think it will be interesting to see what the data is in a week or ten days’ time, after we have had a week’s worth of data from children being back in schoolI know I just wondered what figure was last Monday.
Checked it’s
Infections - 20890 so today is 2000 less from last monday
Deaths - 102 so an increase of 34 on last Monday
Interesting
I love how these pricks pretend they give a fuck about education when they haven’t for the last 10 years.
Rishi Sunak openly lying in a twitter post about the government's supply of money. These cunts don't give a fuck about mental health, they're piling it on for Austerity on Stilts which will no doubt have major effects on mental health, physical health, education and everything else like the last 10 years has.See also: mental health
Edit: beaten
Rishi Sunak openly lying in a twitter post about the government's supply of money. These cunts don't give a fuck about mental health, they're piling it on for Austerity on Stilts which will no doubt have major effects on mental health, physical health, education and everything else like the last 10 years has.
He’s right isn’t he?? There’s an argument for shutting everything as otherwise it’s too subjective and this argument plays out across swimming pools or gyms or places of worship. They are all important for fitness or wellbeing. Should have had a circuit breaker week before half term and half term and week after then go againJust watched a Q and A with a scientist from Coventry(think that's correct) on bbc news and one of teh questions was why is it OK for my kids to go to school but not play football... And the answer basically was you could argue outdoor football was better and safer but school is more important to children.... Importance over safety... The universities being open is senseless too
He’s right isn’t he?? There’s an argument for shutting everything as otherwise it’s too subjective and this argument plays out across swimming pools or gyms or places of worship. They are all important for fitness or wellbeing. Should have had a circuit breaker week before half term and half term and week after then go again
The one I can't get my head around is universities... There is obviously a much greater risk of spread because of age, living together, parties etc.... When they can simply learn online can't they?
Universities should close
Good news but as ever this will only be effective with working track and trace.Woo hoo.....Mass rapid testing coming to Liverpool.....with the Army in attendance!
Woo hoo.....Mass rapid testing coming to Liverpool.....with the Army in attendance!
.....Only about 6 weeks too late to avoid the already over-run hospitals where potential life saving non-covid procedures are now being cancelled on a regular basis due to a lack of capacity......
Of course, all the non-maskers & deniers who are responsible for the community spread wont get tested.....all the good citizens will get tested, exposing the obvious high levels of asymptomatic cases........Net result will be EVERYTHING will get locked down proper until 2021.
BBC last nightI don't understand why the UK media, so willing to show overrun hospitals in Italy in February this year do so little to show what's going on in hospitals on Merseyside
Their argument is also access to facilities (labs, technology, documents, books etc) wouldn't be available if they locked down.The one I can't get my head around is universities... There is obviously a much greater risk of spread because of age, living together, parties etc.... When they can simply learn online can't they?
Universities should close
So much of the printed/online media is right wing though that they continue to snipe at the BBC. Even though it is the second biggest pile of crud on earth (closely behind Nigel Farage), the Mail Online gets a massive volume of clicks...it was even worse under the stewardship of Paul DacreBBC last night
But that argument falls apart when the government is pushing the universities to deliver courses entirely online but also not allow students to leave campus.Their argument is also access to facilities (labs, technology, documents, books etc) wouldn't be available if they locked down.
Ministers want to place universities in England into lockdown for two weeks before Christmas, with students told to remain on campus and all teaching carried out online, the Guardian has learned.
Under the government’s plan, which is in its early stages, universities would go into lockdown from 8 December until 22 December, when all students would be allowed to return to their home towns.
The move is designed to deliver on Boris Johnson’s pledge to “get students home safely for Christmas” but prevent the spread of the virus by limiting mixing between the student body and wider community in the weeks before more than a million students travel home.
That's a fair while ago they said that (in relative terms!).But that argument falls apart when the government is pushing the universities to deliver courses entirely online but also not allow students to leave campus.
The only answer is to move what you can online and have the gov bail out the unis for lost students/deferrals. We need to stop tinkering around the edges hoping the virus just disappears and actually take some decisive action.That's a fair while ago they said that (in relative terms!).
Look, I'm all for them shutting down, trust me(!) but I can safely say the universities (or some of them, at least) are somewhat more reticent about it. They want to supply their 'world leading service' so they keep getting students coming and paying their fees.
But that argument falls apart when the government is pushing the universities to deliver courses entirely online but also not allow students to leave campus.
Ministers want to place universities in England into lockdown for two weeks before Christmas, with students told to remain on campus and all teaching carried out online, the Guardian has learned.
Under the government’s plan, which is in its early stages, universities would go into lockdown from 8 December until 22 December, when all students would be allowed to return to their home towns.
The move is designed to deliver on Boris Johnson’s pledge to “get students home safely for Christmas” but prevent the spread of the virus by limiting mixing between the student body and wider community in the weeks before more than a million students travel home.
They're not, in certain (prestigious) universities.That courses are now being done online shows this was always possible
Just watched a Q and A with a scientist from Coventry(think that's correct) on bbc news and one of teh questions was why is it OK for my kids to go to school but not play football... And the answer basically was you could argue outdoor football was better and safer but school is more important to children.... Importance over safety... The universities being open is senseless too