The big Coronavirus thread
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It’s not me looking for something to feel hard done by despite things going well.Stevo_666 said:
Posting stuff like that makes you sound a bit disappointed with your life. I hope it works out for you eventually.morstar said:
If you say so.Stevo_666 said:
Don't worry, I'm notmorstar said:
How do you manage to turn good fortune into victimhood?Stevo_666 said:
Maybe if I'd said it was a big pay rise and bonus I could understand that, as good fortune and success is usually frowned on in here. But I didn't. Might have been a fiver for all you know, so don't get all Cake Stop resentful on me for no good reasonrjsterry said:
Eh? No, I meant it doesn't bother me. Brag away. Pleased you think it's worthwhile.Stevo_666 said:
You did ask if anyone was feeling flush. You probably shouldn't have asked the question if you didn't like the idea of anyone answering yes to thatrjsterry said:I can stand a fair bit of bragging if it gets people vaccinated?
So hard done by.
I was just pointing RJS's slightly sniffy attitude. Bit like yours really...
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Don’t cry too much that people didn’t censored in the way you wanted them to. Life can be disappointing when your career is going well and people aren’t openly resenting you for it in the way you want them to. You’ll just have to settle for the straw men.1 -
No worries. I think it was FA who reacted to your post; I was reacting to him. I'd be in the wrong industry if I begrudged people getting bonuses. A good bonus season is good for business.Stevo_666 said:
Sorry if I misinterpreted what you said, it just came across as a bit of a sideswipe. Must remember to click on that link and donate.rjsterry said:
I mean, I've literally said good for you. F*** knows how you interpret that as being sniffy. People getting a bonus is a good thing, no?Stevo_666 said:
Don't worry, I'm notmorstar said:
How do you manage to turn good fortune into victimhood?Stevo_666 said:
Maybe if I'd said it was a big pay rise and bonus I could understand that, as good fortune and success is usually frowned on in here. But I didn't. Might have been a fiver for all you know, so don't get all Cake Stop resentful on me for no good reasonrjsterry said:
Eh? No, I meant it doesn't bother me. Brag away. Pleased you think it's worthwhile.Stevo_666 said:
You did ask if anyone was feeling flush. You probably shouldn't have asked the question if you didn't like the idea of anyone answering yes to thatrjsterry said:I can stand a fair bit of bragging if it gets people vaccinated?
So hard done by.
I was just pointing RJS's slightly sniffy attitude. Bit like yours really...1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
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Donating on that WHO site is very quick. You don’t have to remember to donate - you just donate if you can afford to. I don’t even get bonuses!
Would be quicker if they’d integrated ApplePay properly to capture some details before trying to take payment - well, it didn’t work for me via that method anyway.
Most sites like UNICEF, etc it’s donate > email + one other bit of info > double-tap > FaceID > done. About 10s max.
Not quite sure what they’ve done wrong on GoGiveOne, but they need to correct it.0 -
Just had my first AZ vaccine. It feels good to be up to speed with all the old farts on here now:)0
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Yes it was me. I wasn't sniffy about the rise and the bonus, only the crass delivery.rjsterry said:
No worries. I think it was FA who reacted to your post; I was reacting to him. I'd be in the wrong industry if I begrudged people getting bonuses. A good bonus season is good for business.Stevo_666 said:
Sorry if I misinterpreted what you said, it just came across as a bit of a sideswipe. Must remember to click on that link and donate.rjsterry said:
I mean, I've literally said good for you. F*** knows how you interpret that as being sniffy. People getting a bonus is a good thing, no?Stevo_666 said:
Don't worry, I'm notmorstar said:
How do you manage to turn good fortune into victimhood?Stevo_666 said:
Maybe if I'd said it was a big pay rise and bonus I could understand that, as good fortune and success is usually frowned on in here. But I didn't. Might have been a fiver for all you know, so don't get all Cake Stop resentful on me for no good reasonrjsterry said:
Eh? No, I meant it doesn't bother me. Brag away. Pleased you think it's worthwhile.Stevo_666 said:
You did ask if anyone was feeling flush. You probably shouldn't have asked the question if you didn't like the idea of anyone answering yes to thatrjsterry said:I can stand a fair bit of bragging if it gets people vaccinated?
So hard done by.
I was just pointing RJS's slightly sniffy attitude. Bit like yours really...0 -
Welcome to The Machine. Synchronisation will happen automatically.focuszing723 said:Just had my first AZ vaccine. It feels good to be up to speed with all the old farts on here now:)
AZ #2 for me on Tuesday.0 -
I had my second AZ on Saturday evening felt pretty crap yesterday. Ok today l had no side effects at all from the first one.0
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Varies a lot. Had my second Pfizer jab on Friday last week and had no noticeable side effects (first time was just mild side effects). Anyhow, sorted now until the Autumn booster shots.webboo said:I had my second AZ on Saturday evening felt pretty censored yesterday. Ok today l had no side effects at all from the first one.
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Hug but be cautious, England told today that it will be told next week.
I guess the affect of this kind of advanced messaging is built in now - a bit like how lots of people go ~10mph over the limit. Still seems silly though.- Genesis Croix de Fer
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So wear a condom when hugging?0
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Or alternatively get a lateral flow test delivered to the house for free and give it a go before licking people.1
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I'm taking one this evening as am headed into the office tomorrow. Already had 2 jabs but only takes a few minutes.john80 said:Or alternatively get a lateral flow test delivered to the house for free and give it a go before licking people.
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
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Guardian is reporting 4, up 3 from last week. And on the same page they are reporting zero.rick_chasey said:No corona deaths in the UK today
Either way what we are largely seeing are deaths of those remaining in hospital from earlier in the year, rather than new hospitalisations from new cases.
What we should start to see next are new cases rising, but not many new hospitalisations and not many deaths out of those not many hospitalisations. That's that acid test.0 -
rick_chasey said:
No corona deaths in the UK today
It's still a stunning gap between the UK and most other places, and not shrinking very much.
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We are doing stormingly well.briantrumpet said:rick_chasey said:No corona deaths in the UK today
It's still a stunning gap between the UK and most other places, and not shrinking very much."I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
We culled those vulnerable over Christmas. RoW now playing catch up.briantrumpet said:rick_chasey said:No corona deaths in the UK today
It's still a stunning gap between the UK and most other places, and not shrinking very much.1 -
At 0.14 per million per day covid deaths, that's now approx twice the daily death rate from road accidents (2020) stats. How much lower required before it becomes just another norm?0
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Well past that stage, I would put that number at about 200 a day or 10% of annual deathsorraloon said:At 0.14 per million per day covid deaths, that's now approx twice the daily death rate from road accidents (2020) stats. How much lower required before it becomes just another norm?
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The interesting thing on that graph is the USA as they are on a par with us for jabs and have no lockdown.briantrumpet said:rick_chasey said:No corona deaths in the UK today
It's still a stunning gap between the UK and most other places, and not shrinking very much.0 -
surrey_commuter said:
The interesting thing on that graph is the USA as they are on a par with us for jabs and have no lockdown.briantrumpet said:rick_chasey said:No corona deaths in the UK today
It's still a stunning gap between the UK and most other places, and not shrinking very much.
They are still behind on total number of people with at least one jab (and were well behind for quite some time), and are starting to reach vaccine-resistant parts of the population, I gather. The blinder that the UK played was getting first jabs out as quickly as possible to as many people as possible: I suspect the figures now are the result of that, to a large degree.
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Welsh news reported 4 in Wales (although that may have been the last 48 hours).rick_chasey said:No corona deaths in the UK today
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BBC headline was England, Scotland & N.I.Pross said:
Welsh news reported 4 in Wales (although that may have been the last 48 hours).rick_chasey said:No corona deaths in the UK today
The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
There's an uncomfortable truth.darkhairedlord said:
We culled those vulnerable over Christmas. RoW now playing catch up.briantrumpet said:rick_chasey said:No corona deaths in the UK today
It's still a stunning gap between the UK and most other places, and not shrinking very much.
I just read something about the prevalence and spread of new variants, basically saying we should have actually closed our borders. Hopefully it won't pan out too badly. As has been mentioned, we will have to have top up jabs to combat new variants, hopefully the vaccination program can stay ahead of the curve.0 -
Is this a joke?Stevo_666 said:
We are doing stormingly well.briantrumpet said:rick_chasey said:No corona deaths in the UK today
It's still a stunning gap between the UK and most other places, and not shrinking very much.0 -
briantrumpet said:surrey_commuter said:
The interesting thing on that graph is the USA as they are on a par with us for jabs and have no lockdown.briantrumpet said:rick_chasey said:No corona deaths in the UK today
It's still a stunning gap between the UK and most other places, and not shrinking very much.
They are still behind on total number of people with at least one jab (and were well behind for quite some time), and are starting to reach vaccine-resistant parts of the population, I gather. The blinder that the UK played was getting first jabs out as quickly as possible to as many people as possible: I suspect the figures now are the result of that, to a large degree.
Surely circa 7% extra vaccinated can not make that much difference?briantrumpet said:surrey_commuter said:
The interesting thing on that graph is the USA as they are on a par with us for jabs and have no lockdown.briantrumpet said:rick_chasey said:No corona deaths in the UK today
It's still a stunning gap between the UK and most other places, and not shrinking very much.
They are still behind on total number of people with at least one jab (and were well behind for quite some time), and are starting to reach vaccine-resistant parts of the population, I gather. The blinder that the UK played was getting first jabs out as quickly as possible to as many people as possible: I suspect the figures now are the result of that, to a large degree.
What weight would you give to their vaccines being more effective and the greater number of fully dosed people?
To me it is a warning to the open up brigade and time to have a discussion about the acceptable level of deaths0 -
If you're fully vaccinated (3 weeks after second dose), theres no evidence of any reason you shouldn’t just get on with life as normal. No variant so far beats the vaccine.
If you aren't, even if it's not going to kill you, I'd still advise being relatively careful to not catch it. It's still a cunt.1 -
I don't think you can look at the current ~7% in isolation, it's the long period of being 10-15% ahead that adds up in terms of effect.surrey_commuter said:briantrumpet said:surrey_commuter said:
The interesting thing on that graph is the USA as they are on a par with us for jabs and have no lockdown.briantrumpet said:rick_chasey said:No corona deaths in the UK today
It's still a stunning gap between the UK and most other places, and not shrinking very much.
They are still behind on total number of people with at least one jab (and were well behind for quite some time), and are starting to reach vaccine-resistant parts of the population, I gather. The blinder that the UK played was getting first jabs out as quickly as possible to as many people as possible: I suspect the figures now are the result of that, to a large degree.
Surely circa 7% extra vaccinated can not make that much difference?briantrumpet said:surrey_commuter said:
The interesting thing on that graph is the USA as they are on a par with us for jabs and have no lockdown.briantrumpet said:rick_chasey said:No corona deaths in the UK today
It's still a stunning gap between the UK and most other places, and not shrinking very much.
They are still behind on total number of people with at least one jab (and were well behind for quite some time), and are starting to reach vaccine-resistant parts of the population, I gather. The blinder that the UK played was getting first jabs out as quickly as possible to as many people as possible: I suspect the figures now are the result of that, to a large degree.
What weight would you give to their vaccines being more effective and the greater number of fully dosed people?
To me it is a warning to the open up brigade and time to have a discussion about the acceptable level of deaths- Genesis Croix de Fer
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