skybluetony176
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Agree. He talks like it was nothing to do with him.As much as I like that straw haired, Eton educated twat get a kicking...I can't get on board with anything Cummings says. He's a grade A narcissist.
Agree. He talks like it was nothing to do with him.As much as I like that straw haired, Eton educated twat get a kicking...I can't get on board with anything Cummings says. He's a grade A narcissist.
Well it wasn't really. I said last year that he was a convenient pantomime villain, a distraction. The Tory members of the cabinet are and were in charge. They are accountable for the lot.Agree. He talks like it was nothing to do with him.
That’s a fair point. I keep making the same observation regarding SAGE. Advisors advise, government governs.Well it wasn't really. I said last year that he was a convenient pantomime villain, a distraction. The Tory members of the cabinet are and were in charge. They are accountable for the lot.
As much as I like that straw haired, Eton educated twat get a kicking...I can't get on board with anything Cummings says. He's a grade A narcissist.
So you think there would be no problem in having the same policies here as somewhere like, Somalia?
So you think there would be no problem in having the same policies here as somewhere like, Somalia?
He’s an absolute melon, but if he can back himself up with evidence I see no reason to disbelieve him.
Mostly though it’s fun to watch two twats tear lumps out of each other.
Yep.Is he still Teflon after this stuff all comes out?
Why didn’t he then? It’s a policy - why didn’t he do itYep.
Not helped when the source of this information is seen as lower than low, of course.
There's a difference between idle tittle tattle and actual results, in terms of perception.Why didn’t he then? It’s a policy - why didn’t he do it
YeahThere's a difference between idle tittle tattle and actual results, in terms of perception.
Is he still Teflon after this stuff all comes out?
I always struggle with median and mean. I know the difference but am unsure which is most appropriate for any given dataset.Probably. Also shows he's either stupid or deliberately misleading quoting the median age rather than the mean.
I always struggle with median and mean. I know the difference but am unsure which is most appropriate for any given dataset.
We need more Maths teachersIt can be annoying and in economics I get annoyed they used the mean and ignore the median (and modal) which would give a better indication of the 'average' person as just a small number of very wealthy people massively skew the mean average up, and often wage/income growth is again massively weighted towards the top.
In this case because so many people dying are elderly it pushes the median age up. For example, lets say 5 people die. They are 90, 82, 76, 64 and 32 the median age would be 76. The mean age is 68. So basically the young people that do die are largely discounted because of the huge numbers of elderly massively outweigh them. Of course it would never take into account health problems and life expectancy as a young person could be terminally ill but an elderly one may have had another 10 or 20 years left in them.
Personally I like to have all the averages available (and the SD)
Do you think seatbelts are a matter of personal choice?
When I go around a roundabout I always indicate the opposite direction to what I’m about to go. Personal choice.
Well, you could do both of those things if you wanted to but it would be pretty idiotic and against the law.
My point was we live in a democracy (ish) and there is freedom of choice which I think is ok as long as people aren’t spreading anti vax nonsense on the net to encourage others to follow their decision
I chose to have both jabs as soon as I could, as much for others as myself and I chose to do a number of voluntary shifts in vaccine centres to help people who needed/wanted to get theirs. Of course I’d want everyone to get vaccinated but currently the lower the age, the less the benefit on a personal level, especially if the individual is healthy. Youd hope younger people understand the wider benefits to society but until it’s mandatory it remains their choice*
I honestly think if there was a more certain/accurate testing option ie not submitting your own LF result ! that this should be made available for event entrance as an alternative to double jab. We’ve seen plenty of double jabbed get covid still, especially recently. If you’re negative from an accurate recent test I’d imagine it’s probably less likely that you’ve got it than double jabbed person.
*I’m a frustrated as the next person, as this is aiding the spread, especially in places like Birmingham where take up is lower.
I had my first vaccine on April 4. I had a heart attack on April 8. I won't be having another jab that's for sure. My cardiologist refuses to link the two but advised me not to have the astrazeneca for my second jab. Bit of a mixed message there which I have in writing.Well, you could do both of those things if you wanted to but it would be pretty idiotic and against the law.
My point was we live in a democracy (ish) and there is freedom of choice which I think is ok as long as people aren’t spreading anti vax nonsense on the net to encourage others to follow their decision
I chose to have both jabs as soon as I could, as much for others as myself and I chose to do a number of voluntary shifts in vaccine centres to help people who needed/wanted to get theirs. Of course I’d want everyone to get vaccinated but currently the lower the age, the less the benefit on a personal level, especially if the individual is healthy. Youd hope younger people understand the wider benefits to society but until it’s mandatory it remains their choice*
I honestly think if there was a more certain/accurate testing option ie not submitting your own LF result ! that this should be made available for event entrance as an alternative to double jab. We’ve seen plenty of double jabbed get covid still, especially recently. If you’re negative from an accurate recent test I’d imagine it’s probably less likely that you’ve got it than double jabbed person.
*I’m a frustrated as the next person, as this is aiding the spread, especially in places like Birmingham where take up is lower.
And Laurence Fox was at the protests today , he says “we are at war”. Saw some pics of the crowds, bizarrely there were quite a few “Trump 2024” flags in evidence
When Right Said Fred and Laurence Fox declare war, I can’t see their enemy (whoever it actually is) being too concerned.
I’m still not sure what they were protesting against
I had my first vaccine on April 4. I had a heart attack on April 8. I won't be having another jab that's for sure. My cardiologist refuses to link the two but advised me not to have the astrazeneca for my second jab. Bit of a mixed message there which I have in writing.
That's what he advised but shit scared of another heart problem. Really nervous about it .Would you not get Pfizer?
That's what he advised but shit scared of another heart problem. Really nervous about it .
That's fair enough, and of course it's easy for me to say that you'd be unlucky, harder for you to think the same, I appreciate.That's what he advised but shit scared of another heart problem. Really nervous about it .
All stented up and fit again thanks mate but anyone with heart history should really think twice before AZ because no ones going to tell you.That's fair enough, and of course it's easy for me to say that you'd be unlucky, harder for you to think the same, I appreciate.
I know we've all turned into doctors around here but, wouldn't the advice to not have AZ for the second be because of risks associated, that may now be an issue because of your medical history because of your heart attack, rather than it being the cause of your heart attack?
Anyway, I hope you're feeling somewhat better now physically, at least!
All stented up and fit again thanks mate but anyone with heart history should really think twice before AZ because no ones going to tell you.
Yeah, opinions all day. But responding “DONT GO DEN” like a toddler to someone saying they are worried. You are going to get some responses you don’t like. Don’t like it?
DONT POST DEN
How corny
Exactly
I meant the 'Don't go den' bit - trying too hard to be funny
I had my first vaccine on April 4. I had a heart attack on April 8. I won't be having another jab that's for sure. My cardiologist refuses to link the two but advised me not to have the astrazeneca for my second jab. Bit of a mixed message there which I have in writing.
I had my first vaccine on April 4. I had a heart attack on April 8. I won't be having another jab that's for sure. My cardiologist refuses to link the two but advised me not to have the astrazeneca for my second jab. Bit of a mixed message there which I have in writing.
How corny