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16th September 2020, 10:36 PM
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Buzzjack's Finest Alcoholic.
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16th September 2020, 10:47 PM
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there's nothing straight about plump Elvis
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Is it really still a 'local lockdown' when it's in like 70% of the North, some of Wales and half of Scotland? Sounds like PR to me once again...
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16th September 2020, 11:05 PM
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WINTER IS COMING
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If anyone wants to read something cheery, there is rumour going round that Witty has recommended a 2 week national lockdown.
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17th September 2020, 12:25 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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This is just the start isn't it?! Ugh I'm dreading Winter and going to try and make the most of my freedom (whilst being safe etc) whilst I can 😭
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17th September 2020, 02:36 PM
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Bitch of t seet
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Did anyone know that 10k people die in the UK on any normal week? Really puts the covid figures into perspective. I hope we can all stop living in fear in a few months because it's incredibly mentally unhealthy. Whilst I agree that the usual comparisons to March are not viable and there is a lot of room to live life, we don't want to end up in a situation similar to March. Those 10k deaths you speak of don't put a strain on hospitals in the way covid does if let roam free. Thats the biggest danger of it all. I always think of Lombardy, New York and Madrid when I want to remind myself and others about the real dangers. Obviously I can't speak for the UK measurements as I am busy enough trynna keep tracknof the everchanging Belgian rules, but I can see why they're more catious than say The Netherlands (who are applying extra local measures only now after several big cities hit the treshold of 7 daily infections per 100k people for a few days). It is not about the covidpatients alone anymore. It's about the economic "deaths", the healthcare workers we all applauded forand the other patients like cancer etc that need treatment as well. What are the UK numbers like? |
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17th September 2020, 02:47 PM
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Buzzjack's Finest Alcoholic.
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#firstworldproblems
I’ve managed to change the booking to just me and Camden at no extra charge (unfortunate for Camden’s mam but that’s the lockdown eh), but I was on the phone and they’ve had to cancel the wine pairing as the monologue from the sommelier is too much of a transmission risk! |
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17th September 2020, 03:37 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Well this is very true, always find that people who own cars are ridiculously lazy and drive EVERYWHERE even to the end of the road to get a pint of milk. They also are very angry at anyone else who dares use the road such as cyclists. Wish my wife would give her car up now that she has her free travel pass. 6 accidents in 5 years is well above average. Of course none were her fault. Those lamp posts and trees just moved towards her. You're right, cars make you lazy but she says without it she couldn't go with her mates to the car boot sales every Sunday morning as they're in the countryside and they go at 6am. She could go on the tube to work. Free travel passes make you lazy too as I'd often think before paying £1.50 on a bus and maybe walk. This post has been edited by Crazy Chris: 17th September 2020, 03:42 PM |
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17th September 2020, 05:52 PM
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Radical Pink Troll
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Though I can see the benefits of being car free, I don’t really like being labelled lazy just because I need a car to get myself and my marking and my gym gear and my food shopping from place to place.
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17th September 2020, 05:57 PM
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BuzzJack Gold Member
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What could possibly go wrong? |
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17th September 2020, 06:42 PM
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Shakin Stevens
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Though I can see the benefits of being car free, I don’t really like being labelled lazy just because I need a car to get myself and my marking and my gym gear and my food shopping from place to place. Yeh fair enough, I was being OTT in my remark but I get it all the time from people when they hear I don’t drive. Many people do NEED a car for their jobs/kids and the like. |
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17th September 2020, 07:07 PM
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Queen of Soon
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I assume you live in a city or large town Steve? Where I grew up the public transport is poor, as it is for the majority of rural areas, and you are stranded without a car. Everyone i grew up with can drive because we all had a need to. I don't have a car for now, but plan on getting one in a year or so. I miss the independence it gives. For now I use a share car system, primarily the one that has an all e-Golf fleet so its all electric milage.
---- Cases in Germany have spiked again this week having plateaued for a fortnight or so. My district is back above the 25 cases per 100k for the last 7 days but there is absolutely no word from the city about restrictions. One of the districts came close to hitting 50 cases the other week and we got nowt. No, sorry, we have a new public information campaign about keeping your distance and wearing a mask. Intended to be humorous but isn't as good as anything the BVG, our version of TfL, have come out with. Policy here seems to be just tolerate it as long as it is only circulating in the under 50's and the 20-39 age bracket are accounting for the bulk of our new infections. I guess I can sort of see their point though as only 1% of the ICU beds in the city have corona patients. We have one on ECMO and a handful on vents and then another handful in the ICU but not vented. Our hospitals have never been that overrun, Charité took patients from Spain, France and Italy at the peak earlier in the year and our version of the excel also got made into a hospital. Its still there and still hasn't been touched. |
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17th September 2020, 10:51 PM
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Say that hiss with your chest, and...
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Unfortunately the selfishness and idiocy of a few who don't follow social distancing and mask guidance ruins it for everyone else and leads to restrictions.
With the discussion about cars, I wonder has the Lounge covid community thread been officially closed and all coronavirus related discussion goes here? |
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17th September 2020, 11:28 PM
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Shakin Stevens
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I assume you live in a city or large town Steve? Where I grew up the public transport is poor, as it is for the majority of rural areas, and you are stranded without a car. Everyone i grew up with can drive because we all had a need to. I don't have a car for now, but plan on getting one in a year or so. I miss the independence it gives. For now I use a share car system, primarily the one that has an all e-Golf fleet so its all electric milage. ---- Cases in Germany have spiked again this week having plateaued for a fortnight or so. My district is back above the 25 cases per 100k for the last 7 days but there is absolutely no word from the city about restrictions. One of the districts came close to hitting 50 cases the other week and we got nowt. No, sorry, we have a new public information campaign about keeping your distance and wearing a mask. Intended to be humorous but isn't as good as anything the BVG, our version of TfL, have come out with. Policy here seems to be just tolerate it as long as it is only circulating in the under 50's and the 20-39 age bracket are accounting for the bulk of our new infections. I guess I can sort of see their point though as only 1% of the ICU beds in the city have corona patients. We have one on ECMO and a handful on vents and then another handful in the ICU but not vented. Our hospitals have never been that overrun, Charité took patients from Spain, France and Italy at the peak earlier in the year and our version of the excel also got made into a hospital. Its still there and still hasn't been touched. I was born in a small town in a largely rural area where nearly everyone drives but have lived in the city (or currently on its suburbs currently) since going to uni so have decent access to public transport but the public transport in ni isn’t great it’s just a bus service and trains only run between certain towns (being rudely honest between the majority unionist or Protestant towns in the east of NI)! This post has been edited by Steve201: 17th September 2020, 11:28 PM |
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18th September 2020, 04:34 PM
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WINTER IS COMING
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Seeing loads of stories about 4 people in one household getting a test, 1 comes back positive.. the rest negative. Then a test next the day an different results. Not sure how true it all is? But I’m doubtful at how accurate a lot of tests actually are.. especially if they’re under pressure to turn the results around
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18th September 2020, 05:00 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Seeing loads of stories about 4 people in one household getting a test, 1 comes back positive.. the rest negative. Then a test next the day an different results. Not sure how true it all is? But I’m doubtful at how accurate a lot of tests actually are.. especially if they’re under pressure to turn the results around The test cannot detect the virus if someone has only just contracted it. That's why tests of arrivals at airports are only of limited use. |
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19th September 2020, 10:14 AM
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#38BBE0 otherwise known as 'sky blue'
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Birmingham about to become ground zero for the next Corona wave. |
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19th September 2020, 05:25 PM
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Queen of Soon
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Ignore the comment, that graphic is stark. The variance between NI/Scotland and England/Wales is insane. The West Coast of Scotland is where the outbreak is so that’s no surprise that’s the best availability for tests. But the test availability looks solid. NHS Scotland seems to be doing a good job here (note NHS and not outsourced) |
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19th September 2020, 05:39 PM
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Supermarkets reported to have been very busy today due to nice weather. Supermarkets saw a BBQ rush. Tesco was set to sell 300,000 sausage packs, 250,000 ice creams and lollies and two to three million cans or bottles of beer, cider and wines, sales trends showed. Other supermarkets are reporting similar extra sales.
Hope everyone wore masks unless they're exempt. This post has been edited by Crazy Chris: 19th September 2020, 05:41 PM |
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19th September 2020, 05:39 PM
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Radical Pink Troll
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It’s been so inconsistent in Wales we’ve had plenty of students and staff go for tests, some getting local appointments the next morning others being told they have to travel half the country for their nearest test centre.
Also people in England have been sent into Wales for their nearest centre. It’s all very ridiculous. |
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19th September 2020, 07:03 PM
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Shakin Stevens
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Supermarkets reported to have been very busy today due to nice weather. Supermarkets saw a BBQ rush. Tesco was set to sell 300,000 sausage packs, 250,000 ice creams and lollies and two to three million cans or bottles of beer, cider and wines, sales trends showed. Other supermarkets are reporting similar extra sales. Hope everyone wore masks unless they're exempt. They may take advantage as it could be the last warm weekend until April |
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