We had advanced notice of this virus, saw what happened in Italy. The Conservatives still thought they'd put pounds before people and totally fucked it.
Worst recession ever then, shows that another complete lockdown won’t work we need to learn to live with it until we get a vaccine
I wish I had the answer.They let the virus get a foothold to 'save' the economy and yet we've had the largest downturn out of everyone. How incompetent do you have to be to have the most deaths from a disease despite arguably being in a very strong position as an island and with advance warning and yet also manage to suffer the most economically?
It's like real-life apprentice watching a load of braggards and blowhards making shit decision after shit decision because they've got absolutely no sense. Why do we keep on letting people like this have power?
I wouldn’t rule it out. I also wouldn’t rule out it being too late again, not hard enough again, more drawn out again and leading to the deepest recession of all the developed countries again.Certainly won’t be locking down again though will we?
Not officially, we may get to a stage were there are so many "local" lockdowns we are basically in lockdown.
As I've said before another part of their strategy to lay the blame on others. Loads of local ,lockdowns that are unpopular - "not us, it's each area's individual decision". If it works "all our decision to put these lockdowns in place where necessary". Absolute chancers the lot of them.
Memorable, that's for sure!
I posted the 1k infections on here, it came from a Sage paper, have a look backAnd caused more issues for the economy in any case. I’m still not sure it’s clear what their plan is.
Clearly herd immunity was the initial thought till someone said are you sure you don’t mind 500000 people dying. Then it was manage the nhs and make sure it doesn’t get over run. They succeeded with this but it appears the nhs was pretty much shut to anything other than Covid and a and e. So maybe a cautious success. Then it was clearly get everything back up and running and there was and is a plan but it’s really random in lots of ways. There are rumours that 1000 infections and 100 deaths is ok every day until we get a vaccine. I don’t recall seeing that.
parliament isn’t sitting, there’s no press conferences. It’s such a mess I’m totally confused. I’m really happy that I can swim and go to the gym and walk the dog and work from home but there must be thousands and thousands of people who are really struggling and need some clarity on what to expect over the next 3 months.
Places that had a far more stringent lockdown have done far better dimWorst recession ever then, shows that another complete lockdown won’t work we need to learn to live with it until we get a vaccine
What does this mean?Deaths down by 5000 and now only 100 a week
That’s right thanks for reminder. All I really need is some clear direction to these things. Not this slow decision making and back trackingI posted the 1k infections on here, it came from a Sage paper, have a look back
What does this mean?
What’s the reason?They've officially "lowered" the overall death count by 5k so it is still fucking awful just a tint bit less awful
People who had had coronavirus were having it recorded as cause of death, even if considered not to be the case.What’s the reason?
What’s the reason?
Do we know how many people were included that were run over?Basically if you ever had covid and at some point died you were included irrespective of how you died. Even if you were knocked over by a bus.
I don’t know what you’ve been reading or who you’ve been listening too but you need to find a new outlet for information.Basically if you ever had covid and at some point died you were included irrespective of how you died. Even if you were knocked over by a bus.
Exactly the same just been on BBC news - I suspect you need to check your source!!I don’t know what you’ve been reading or who you’ve been listening too but you need to find a new outlet for information.
No they didn’t. If you get knocked of your bike it’s not recorded as a Covid death, that’s just nonsense. If you just watched BBC you would have seen someone who died of complications from Covid 4 weeks after being diagnosed with Covid in hospital having never left hospital, his death is no longer considered a Covid death because it took him longer than 28 days to die. If anything this highlights that other parts of the U.K. wasn’t recording deaths correctly and probably helps explain the gulf between Covid reported deaths and excess deaths. All the government has done is take an opportunity to make that gulf larger.Exactly the same just been on BBC news - I suspect you need to check your source!!
Nearly 4,200 deaths may be wiped from official statistics due to counting error
Last month, Health Secretary Matt Hancock ordered a review into the way the daily death count was calculated in England, citing a possible ‘statistical flaw’.metro.co.uk Counting error means thousands of covid deaths 'to be wiped'
The numbers will be reconfigured so deaths are only counted if a person dies within 28 days of testing positive - like in Scotland and Northern Ireland.www.lancs.live Why no-one can ever recover from COVID-19 in England – a statistical anomaly - CEBM
Yoon K Loke, Carl Heneghan People living in England have become increasingly concerned in the face of Public Health England’swww.cebm.net
yes, so that is an anomaly the other way, but the "knocked off your bike" was removed from the count today as yes it was nonsense, that is why it was removed . Please read up . This was only in England not the rest of the uk. Basically over time the death rate from covid would have been 100% as eventually they would have all died. This is removing this anomalyNo they didn’t. If you get knocked of your bike it’s not recorded as a Covid death, that’s just nonsense. If you just watched BBC you would have seen someone who died of complications from Covid 4 weeks after being diagnosed with Covid in hospital having never left hospital, his death is no longer considered a Covid death because it took him longer than 28 days to die. If anything this highlights that other parts of the U.K. wasn’t recording deaths correctly and probably helps explain the gulf between Covid reported deaths and excess deaths. All the government has done is take an opportunity to make that gulf larger.
Exactly the same just been on BBC news - I suspect you need to check your source!!
Nearly 4,200 deaths may be wiped from official statistics due to counting error
Last month, Health Secretary Matt Hancock ordered a review into the way the daily death count was calculated in England, citing a possible ‘statistical flaw’.metro.co.uk Counting error means thousands of covid deaths 'to be wiped'
The numbers will be reconfigured so deaths are only counted if a person dies within 28 days of testing positive - like in Scotland and Northern Ireland.www.lancs.live Why no-one can ever recover from COVID-19 in England – a statistical anomaly - CEBM
Yoon K Loke, Carl Heneghan People living in England have become increasingly concerned in the face of Public Health England’swww.cebm.net
yes, so that is an anomaly the other way, but the "knocked off your bike" was removed from the count today as yes it was nonsense, that is why it was removed . Please read up . This was only in England not the rest of the uk. Basically over time the death rate from covid would have been 100% as eventually they would have all died. This is removing this anomaly
UK 'overestimates' coronavirus death toll: study
Britain ordered an urgent review Friday into how coronavirus deaths are counted after a study suggested health authorities are overestimating the toll by counting people who died long after recovering.medicalxpress.com
"A patient who has tested positive, but successfully treated and discharged from hospital, will still be counted as a COVID death even if they had a heart attack or were run over by a bus three months later,"That doesn't say anyone was included because they were run over by a bus or knocked off a bike.
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