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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Antibody tests with an immune certificate? Would be great if you’ve already had it because you could get back to normal but what about those that haven’t had it

I agree this is where we need to be heading but there still isn't certainty over the possibility of re-infection as far as I know. Really hope it is a very unlikely occurrence.

Other thing that might be useful with anti-body testing is they might be able to take blood from those with the antibodies for use in some form of vaccine. Not my area of expertise so no idea is passive immunisation will work with this kind of thing.
 

eastwoodsdustman

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I heard a scientist on the bbc world service this evening saying that estimates are that 2/3 of the people who will die or have died of Covid 19 would have died within 12 months without catching the virus. I know it means that 1/3 wouldn’t and others may die sooner than expected but it does put a bit of perspective on the figures.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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the good thing today was writing off the debt of the nhs trusts -will have positive long term impact

It's good, but having trusts need to rack up debts to stay running is a scandal in the first place. I assume also that these were debts to outside sources - if they're actually govt held debts that's just terrible.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Hancock announced it within 2 hours of Johnson.

Just more bullshit.

As has been mentioned no-one knows how serious each of them got it. As far as I know Johnson and Hancock should both still be in isolation, so if Hancock isn't he's technically the one at fault.

However, if Johnson is still well enough to chair cyber-meetings he should be well enough to at least address the nation via recorded message or interviews online.

Not that I'm not putting it past him using it as an excuse to hide away.
 

Otis

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I'm all for thanking the NHS staff, but tonight we have had clapping and now fireworks going off.

What next, party poppers, a cake and pin the tail on the donkey?

Let's praise and thank them, but no need to turn into into a ringside circus and sideshow.

Or am I being too harsh?
 

clint van damme

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It's good, but having trusts need to rack up debts to stay running is a scandal in the first place. I assume also that these were debts to outside sources - if they're actually govt held debts that's just terrible.

it just proved what an absolute pile of bullshit austerity is and as a lot of us have been saying, a political ideology.
 

Ring Of Steel

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As has been mentioned no-one knows how serious each of them got it. As far as I know Johnson and Hancock should both still be in isolation, so if Hancock isn't he's technically the one at fault.

However, if Johnson is still well enough to chair cyber-meetings he should be well enough to at least address the nation via recorded message or interviews online.

Not that I'm not putting it past him using it as an excuse to hide away.

Johnson has made a career out of hiding and running away. I didn’t think he’d pull his usual stunt while thousands of his citizens died, but I guess that’s the measure of the man. I just hope the poor chap can raise himself from his sickbed in time for his next zoom meeting.
 

clint van damme

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I'm all for thanking the NHS staff, but tonight we have had clapping and now fireworks going off.

What next, party poppers, a cake and pin the tail on the donkey?

Let's praise and thank them, but no need to turn into into a ringside circus and sideshow.

Or am I being too harsh?

they could have put what ever they spent on fireworks in to the NHS just giving fund. It's just more look at me attention seekers, you're not being harsh.
 

Ring Of Steel

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I'm all for thanking the NHS staff, but tonight we have had clapping and now fireworks going off.

What next, party poppers, a cake and pin the tail on the donkey?

Let's praise and thank them, but no need to turn into into a ringside circus and sideshow.

Or am I being too harsh?

Did everyone do that, was it as big a deal as the mass clapping thing?
 
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I'm all for thanking the NHS staff, but tonight we have had clapping and now fireworks going off.

What next, party poppers, a cake and pin the tail on the donkey?

Let's praise and thank them, but no need to turn into into a ringside circus and sideshow.

Or am I being too harsh?
I do get what you mean (and I realise I haven't joined in - hope I'm not the only one on my street so I end up shunned!) but I suppose it's some kind of collective solidarity, feeling good in an acreage of shit?
 

SkyBlueDom26

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I'm all for thanking the NHS staff, but tonight we have had clapping and now fireworks going off.

What next, party poppers, a cake and pin the tail on the donkey?

Let's praise and thank them, but no need to turn into into a ringside circus and sideshow.

Or am I being too harsh?

Mate it’s for a couple of minutes one night a week, abit of a harsh comment tbh
 

Wyken Sky Blue

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Did my bit tonight and clapped the NHS.

But that's it. I'm not going to post a status on social media. I didn't record a video.

I am going to do what's best for the NHS: stay indoors and if I do go out stay 2m away from people.

That is more important than clapping for 60 seconds.

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Otis

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don't think he's slating the applause, more the fireworks.
Fireworks aren't cheap, they could have put the money towards the NHS just giving fund. Just attention seeking.
Exactly that. Clapping, yes. Fireworks? Nope. Cheapens the sentiment for me.
 

clint van damme

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Otis

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I would have thought fireworks would be when we have seen the back of this bloody thing, not now.

I do think a lot of it is indeed attention seeking.

Will probably be a firework competition next Thursday. See who has the most and can cause the biggest bang etc.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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I am going to do what's best for the NHS: stay indoors and if I do go out stay 2m away from people.

That is more important than clapping for 60 seconds.

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Agree, and when you do go to the supermarket some people are still not keeping 2 meters apart.

That is not helping the NHS.
 

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